Byron Shire Echo – Issue 30.23 – 18/11/2015

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THE BYRON SHIRE Volume 30 #23 Wednesday, November 18, 2015

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Councils warned over Roundup Hans Lovejoy

Recent findings by the World Health Organisation (WHO) into the key ingredient in the world’s top-selling weed killer, Roundup, have been supported by NSW councils’ insurer. It’s prompted calls for risk assessment reviews and a ‘cautious approach’ to its use by the state’s local governments.

Probably carcinogenic StateCover, who are ‘Local Government’s Workers Compensation Insurer’ says ‘that formulations containing glyphosate, including Roundup and other similar products, were assessed as “probably carcinogenic to humans”, according to a WHO International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) report.’ Roundup is the flagship product of controversial US corporation Monsanto, who also produce genetically modified foods and ‘terminator’ seeds. The company has a long history of attempting to control the global food market through patent laws. Yet the chemical is still to be treated with the same caution by other regulators. The StateCover internal memo to councils says WHO’s findings ‘contrasts with information included in existing safety data sheets, which indicate the relative safety of the chemical.’ ‘Australian regulators, including Safe Work Australia and WorkCover NSW, have not provided advice or direction relating to the use of glyphosate at this time. However,

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given this new information, it is recommended that councils take a cautious approach and investigate their use of glyphosate and other hazardous chemicals used for weed control.’ The position taken has been welcomed by Nadia de Souza Pietramale from Byron Shire Chemical Free Landcare. She told The Echo, ‘It is great to see a drop of accountability.’ ‘Council and other local and state government agencies such as RTA, NPWS, Crown Lands etc are still using it in drains, creek lines, dunes, etc. Also there is zero regulation with regard to local residents spraying it with no sign or safety gear [required on the] public footpath or public land adjacent to the front of their property.’ The Echo asked Byron Shire Council if it has responded to StateCover’s advice and assessed its current weed-control chemicals. Council’s infrastructure services director Phil Holloway replied that Council maintains ‘Safe Working Method Statements’ for herbicides employed by staff. ‘These are updated as advice is received from StateCover,’ he said. ‘Council staff and their contractors who use herbicide have undertaken appropriate training and aspire to minimise its use. Plus, to help reduce our herbicide use, we have recently purchased a portable steam machine that is currently being used for weed control at the shire’s playgrounds. It will also be treating pavements and garden beds in the town and village centres.’

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A show for more than just the birds

The Eichlers thoroughly enjoyed the pet parade at Mullumbimby’s 108th Agriculture Show. In spite of some wet weather, hundreds enjoyed last weekend’s action-filled show. Trotters thrilled, flying motorcyclists dropped jaws and the fireworks were answered by lightning. Pies were devoured, chooks were admired, a show girl was crowned, cakes were judged, baby animals were petted, reptiles fascinated and repelled at the same time. Costa got dirty in the garden. Horses cleared hurdles and cattle went moo! Photo Jeff Dawson

Coastal zones to get makeover Environmental groups have welcomed a new state government coastal management reform package, which they say ‘consolidates and updates planning and development controls for some of the state’s most sensitive ecosystems’.

Four areas defined The minister’s announcement includes proposals to create a new Coastal Management Act, Coastal Management State Environmental Planning Policy (SEPP), and Coastal Management Manual to guide decision makers.

Under the new arrangements, the coastal zone – roughly all land 1km from the water’s edge – would be divided into four areas where different development controls will apply: coastal wetlands and rainforests; coastal vulnerability areas (land subject to coastal hazards – erosion etc); coastal environment areas (land containing estuaries, lagoons, headlands, etc); coastal use areas (land adjacent to coastal waters where development may be carried out). Meanwhile, Council will table a report at the upcoming Thursday meeting on the Coastal Hazard Man-

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agement Study Byron Bay Embayment (CHMSBBE). The report by consultants Water Research Laboratory (WRL) is specific to Byron Bay’s beaches and includes NSW government department letters to Council staff which point to a number of ‘issues and errors’ within the report. Namely, the Office of Environment and Heritage (OEH) found a number of ‘errors and assumptions’, and after correcting these, ‘the relative ranking of options changed with planned retreat the highest performing option’ [as opposed to rockwalls].

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The Mullum Chamber of Commerce have a new face at the helm. Former secretary Obi McDonald-Saint is now president, while former president Dean Stanford takes on the vice-presidency. Photo Jeff ‘Hats Off’ Dawson

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Tuesday’s shark attack on a surfer at Lighthouse Beach at East Ballina has prompted authorities to promise the installation of ‘eco-barriers’ at the beach within months. Local surfer Sam Morgan, 20, became the ninth sharkattack victim this year after a bull shark attacked his leg. He remains in a stable condition at a Gold Coast hospital. NSW primary industries

minister Niall Blair promised on Wednesday a mesh swimming enclosure would be installed with new technology to be trialled so the barrier nets don’t capture sharks or other marine life. Premier Mike Baird, however, says the nets haven’t yet been built. ‘We are in discussions with the manufacturer. We are trying to get them built and installed as quickly as we possibly can on the north coast,’ Mr Baird said.

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Cases of the potentially fatal whooping cough in the Wilsons Creek community have been confirmed. It’s also known as pertussis. Concerns were first raised with The Echo by parent Daniel Black, who told The Echo it has affected at least 14 parents and children in the valley. ‘I’ve been immunised,’ he said, ‘but still got it.’ He says his main concern is with young children passing it on to infants and pregnant women. Wilsons Creek Primary School principal Will Constable confirmed with The Echo there had been some whooping cough cases at the school and they had been managed as per Department of Health and Education guidelines. ‘We’ve kept the community fully informed with fact sheets, which includes its treatment and identifying symptoms,’ he said. Local health officials have

also confirmed cases, with deputy director of Public Health for the North Coast, Greg Bell, telling The Echo, ‘The North Coast Public Health Unit is aware of cases of pertussis [whooping cough] in and around known low-vaccination areas on the north coast.’

Cases well below state average Mr Bell said, ‘Staff at the Public Health Unit have been in contact with the relevant confirmed cases. North coast notifications of pertussis remain well below state average. ‘It is always important to remind the public and parents to consult with their general practitioner (GP) to ensure that recommended vaccinations are up to date. ‘If you have a persistant cough get, it checked.’ For more information visit www.health.nsw.gov.au/PublicHealth/Infectious/whoopingcough/index.asp.

Symptoms begin as a cold Usual symptoms begin as a cold, but get worse with severe bouts of uncontrollable coughing and then vomiting, choking or taking a big gasping breath that causes a ‘whooping’ sound. The cough can last for many weeks and can be worse at night. Some newborns may not cough at all but they can stop breathing and turn blue. Some babies

have difficulties feeding and can choke or gag. It is spread when an infectious person coughs bacteria into the air, which can be inhaled by people nearby. If they are not treated early, people with whooping cough are infectious in the first three weeks of their illness. Information from www. health.nsw.gov.au.

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With the UN Climate Change Conference in Paris looming, local activists are gearing up to raise awareness of perhaps the most significant crisis facing the planet. Rallies are planned in both Byron Bay and Lennox Head on Sunday November 29, and coincide with worldwide events. The Byron event will begin in Railway Park at 10am with a march to Main Beach at 11.30am. In Lennox, the march will start at the park on Ballina Street at 10.30am and run north along the beach to the surf club and back to town, where the event will wrap up at around 12.30pm with music, food stalls and speakers. Co-organiser for the Byron event is local GP, Dr Liz Elliott. She told The Echo, ‘It’ll be big, beautiful and important’. She says, ‘The aim of the Paris conference is for governments to commit to reductions in emissions after 2020 that will keep global warming to two to three degrees maximum and also protect poorer nations.’ ‘Talk of jobs and trade and measly targets will not do! ‘We need to re-regulate

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big business and localise food chains and jobs. Transport, farming and of course the energy sector need change! ‘There is still time to save our species, but only if ordinary people demand real action. Be there if you care!’ Speakers at the Byron event include Arakwal elder Delta Kay, Helena NorbergHodge (Local Futures), Bob Hale (B2E), Ian Gaillard (Lock The Gate) along with

activist Harsha Prabhu, musicians and more. Dr Elliott encourages everyone to arrive early and to bring banners and placards. If it’s raining, head to the Community Centre. Volunteers are also needed – please contact paul.mclisky@gmail.com. Lennox Head event organiser Amelia Hicks says the march will be an opportunity to build support for the newly formed COREL

(Community Owned Renewable Energy Lennox), which was inspired by the Mullumbimby-based COREM that launched last month. ‘People want a future powered by renewables that give back to our communities and our local economies. It’s already happening, and events like this show that even if governments want to keep us in the dark ages, local action is a powerful force for change.’

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Local News Falls Fest and Bruns partner up

Back row from left are Lily and Steve Romain from the Brunswick Heads Surf Life Saving Club, Linda Hibbard from the Brunswick Visitor Centre and Falls Festival director, Brandon Saul. Up front from left are Visitor Centre volunteers Jenna Cooper and Angela Taulelei with John Wraight from the Brunswick Heads Volunteer Rescue Association. Photo Jeff Dawson

The Falls Music and Arts Festival has teamed up with the Brunswick Heads Visitor Centre to help residents and visitors enjoy the many treats Bruns has to offer over the busy New Year period. Festival crew will help facilitate a barbecue breakfasts at the Surf Club and will work with Rotary and Lions and the Bruns Volunteer Rescue Association (BVRA) to help with cleaning and parking around town. And volunteers who are prepared to offer three hours service will also earn a festival pass, which can be transfered to another

Comment sought on retail gas price A NSW government oversight agency is inviting public comment on its proposed approach to regulating retail gas prices from July 1, 2016. The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART) regulates retail gas prices that the standard retailers in NSW – AGL, ActewAGL and Origin Energy – charge residential and small business gas customers who have not signed a market contract. IPART say that currently, less than 20 per cent of customers remain on regulated gas prices, and it does not regulate prices for customers on market contracts.

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IPART chairman Dr Peter Boxall says a key issue for the review will be to determine efficient wholesale gas costs, given the substantial changes occurring in the eastern Australian market, and particularly the effect of the liquid natural gas exports from QLD. For more visit http:// bit.ly/1HSsrnd.

To apply as a volunteer, you need to live locally, be over 18 and have character references. Applications close November 27 – ring projects co-ordinator Ollie Heathwood on 0428 284 030. Falls director Brandon Saul says it is a positive initiative managed by the visitor centre, ‘that looks after our patrons as well as the beautiful town of Brunswick Heads, and supports local organisations at the same time.’

Lara spells her way to finals The humble lunchbox Congratulations to Pocket Public School student Lara Knauer, who recently made it to the finals of the Premier’s Spelling Bee in Sydney. North Coast Nationals MLC Ben Franklin said two north coast finalists finished ahead of a record 134,000 students from 939 public schools who competed. He said, ‘Being a state finalist is a great honour and these young spellers have already proven themselves as the best in their region.’ Pocket School principal Will Glasson said Lara did incredibly well and the word that knocked her out in round six was ‘modicum’.

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Pocket School student Lara Knauer recently competed in this year’s Premier’s Spelling Bee in Sydney. Photo supplied

‘I asked her, “Do you practise to be such a great speller?” She replied, “I do sometimes. My family are all pretty good spellers”.

Upper Main Arm School had the Vietnamese vegetables all wrapped up at the Grow Your Own Lunchbox Challenge at last Friday’s Mullum Farmers Market. All students who entered received a certificate and seedlings. Pictured are Jaber, Rhiannon, Adel, Phoebe, Ulani and Bethany. Photo Jeff Dawson

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Techa awarded Rotary Peace Fellowship Local community activist promoting social justice, Techa Beaumont has been sustainability, inter-cultural awarded a 2016 Rotary Peace initiatives and youth emfellowship and will undertake powerment through arts a two year masters program and culture, in particular in Peace and Conflict Resolu- as the founder and director tion and International Devel- of Byron Bay not-for-profit, opment at Duke University in Kulchajam.’ the US state of North Carolina. Techa said the fellowship Rotary spokesperson Bill is an ‘incredible opportunity Wade says each year Rotary to expand my toolkit for sooffers a fully funded scholar- cial change and receive menship to some of the world’s toring, while being exposed most dedicated and brightest to new ideas and best-pracprofessionals to study at one tice models of peace buildof five Rotary Peace Centres. ing, cultural development Mr Wade says, ‘Techa has and reconciliation from been active in the region across the world.’ North Coast news daily: www.echonetdaily.net.au

Techa Beaumont is off to the US to study Peace and Conflict Resolution and International Development, thanks to Rotary. Photo Jeff Dawson

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AJ Hickling and his famous portable busking upright will perform this coming Saturday and Sunday at the Mullum Music Festival. Photo Jeff Dawson Barry Cassidy and Kerry O’Brien explored the Keating years at last Wednesday’s launch of O’Brien’s first book, Keating, at the Byron Community Centre. Photo Jeff Dawson

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A free presentation to provide insights into the challenges teenagers face with depression is planned for The Health Lodge on Wednesday, November 25. Mental health trainer Simon DuBois says, ‘One in five Australians is affected by mental illness every year, with one of the most common of these being depression. It touches people of all ages and

from all walks of life, and places an enormous burden on individuals, families, workplaces and the health system.’ Lynda, a volunteer community presenter, will conduct the evening. Simply come to The Health Lodge, located at 78 Bangalow Road, Byron Bay, for a 6.30pm start. Please text Simon on 0401 440 329 to indicate your interest in attending.

This year, the piano will be one of the stars of the Mullum Music Festival, with a grand piano booked for the Ex-Services in anticipation for Harry Angus’s Village Vanguard Club. Fellow Cat Empire member Ollie McGill has also ordered an upright piano for

his Piano Bar, and famous busking pianist AJ Hickling (pictured) will be setting up his portable busking upright on Saturday and Sunday. The event kicks off Thursday November 19 and runs until Sunday November 22. For more info visit www. mullummusicfestival.com.

Drill Hall solar fundraiser C OR E M ( C om mu n it y Owned Renewable Energy Mullumbimby) is raising funds to install a 10kW solar PV system on the roof of Mullumbimby’s iconic Drill Hall. COREM president Ella Goninan says, ‘We are so excited and encouraged with all

the support to date – already we’ve collected over $6,000!’ COREM is transitioning the greater Mullumbimby area to run on 100 per cent renewable energy and will be fundraising during the Mullum Music Festival. For more information visit www.corem.org.au.

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A tangible solution away from fossil fuels Helena Norberg-Hodge

While governments around the world sign on to ‘free’ trade treaties that give corporations the right to sue them if they allow social or environmental needs to get in the way of their profits, more and more communities are taking power into their own hands. At the grassroots, there is an explosion of inspiring projects worldwide. Everywhere you look people are coming together to reduce CO2 emissions, protect the environment, and rebuild their local and regional economies. Here in Byron Shire, we pride ourselves on our strong community ties and leadership, and we now have an exciting opportunity to move forward and become a model for the rest of the country by supporting a new and important initiative. Enova is a renewable energy retailer. It’s a social enterprise and is part of a worldwide movement to re-

Two of Enova’s co-founders, CEO Steve Harris with marketing manager Melissa MacCourt. Photo Jeff Dawson

empower local communities. It is the first of its kind in Australia and it will be pioneered in the northern rivers. They are committed to creating local jobs and delivering economic, social and environmental benefits.

Local economy supported Enova will support the local economy by turning profits and expenses back into the region. They promise to reduce carbon emissions and

Younger gen learn Indigenous culture The Dolphin Dreaming program run at the Byron Bay Lighthouse with Delta Kay and Nigel Stewart has become part of the yearly program for young people at the BYS Mullumbimby Cottage, youth worker Deb Pearse has told The Echo. ‘Absolutely ever yone loves it!’ she says. ‘It’s a day

off school to learn about local Arakwal customs, rituals, culture and how the land supported them. There’s a climb up into the lighthouse and a reminder of the need to take care of our local environment with a few activities thrown in – the young people get so much out of it.’ For more visit www.bys.org.au.

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Pictured are students Marley Thompson and Solomon Das.

As a part of their HSC business studies program, 15 year 11 Shearwater Steiner students and their teachers descended on Elements of Byron Resort recently for a study tour. Teacher Margaret Brandolini said part of the course is to examine case studies of

real life business. The group was shown around the resort site including a sneak peek inside a completed villa, the lagoon pool precinct, $1.5 million kitchen facility, conference wing, lobby and reception areas.

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intend to deliver 100 per cent green power. This is not just about energy, it is also about political power. Enova is giving this shire the opportunity to say no to the big three power companies and to diversify. These big power companies are structured so that their decision-making policies are completely detached from the people and communities they claim to serve. In contrast to this corporate model, Enova’s aim is

to work within and for the community. They will have a not-for-profit arm that will assist and advise on improving energy efficiency and will work with other local agencies to ensure social equality as the community shifts to renewable energy. We need to get behind this effort. With strong community support we may be able to reverse the pressures from the corporate monopolies and their friends in government.

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Jacaranda Park improved The Jacaranda Park in Byron Bay’s Sunrise Estate has had a makeover, with a new allweather shelter, seating and a wheelchair and stroller accessible path that is located next to the children’s playground. Deputy mayor Paul Spooner officially opened the new area and thanked the community, support organisations and Council staff for fully embracing the project. He said, ‘From a casual

conversation this project has evolved and Council would like to thank The Family Centre and Byron Aged Care for being fully supportive of the new intergenerational playgroup.’ The project was possible with $20,000 funding support from the NSW government’s Creating Liveable Communities Competition and matched funding from Byron Shire Council.

Ballina ocean pool another step closer The push to build an ocean pool at Ballina has been given the backing of the Ballina Shire Council reserve trusts committee. The committee has approved a request from the Ballina Ocean Pool Committee to be the delegated authority in the push for a pool. The Ballina Ocean Pool Committee can now submit a proposal, apply for funding, and act on behalf of the reserve trusts committee, which is responsible for the rock shelf between Shelley Beach and Lighthouse Beach. Pool committee spokesman and Ballina councillor Jeff Johnson said the committee had been working on the ocean pool concept for more

than a year and already has some preliminary designs. Cr Johnson said the rock shelf between Shelly and Lighthouse Beach at East Ballina was the preferred location given the close proximity of local infrastructure such as carparks, surfclubs, showers/ toilets, cycleways, etc. ‘An ocean pool would provide a safe ocean swimming experience for the whole community and would be a great tourist attraction for Ballina,’ Cr Johnson said. Supporters are pushing for a 50 metre by 20 metre pool on the rock shelf between Shelley and Lighthouse beaches. Cr Johnson believes it could be built for less than a million dollars. The Byron Shire Echo November 18, 2015 7


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Last week’s doco on the true cost of clothing was an enormous success, according to Helen O’Carroll, who hosted the event. Helen said, ‘True to form, Byron turned out a fantastic crowd indicating solidarity around the issues addressed in this film. We are planning to roll out at least two more screenings in the Byron Shire. The panel was outstanding!’

Xenophon headlines food forum A forum to consider food retailing trends in Australia and the impact of the food duopoly of Coles and Woolies will be held November 19 at the Coorabell Hall from 11.15am to 3.30pm. Chaired by Donna Harper, special guest presenter will

be senator Nick Xenophon and speakers Brad Hopper (Hopper Group Retail), Pam Brook (Brookfarm) and Robert Hayes (Freshzest Herbs). To register, visit www.bit. ly/1WcPlfK and for more visit www.northernriversfood. org.au.

New legislation that appears to have implications for the entire state’s planning laws was passed in the NSW lower house on November 11. The Greater Sydney Commission Bill 2015 aims to override council’s local environmental plans (LEPs) and create a new planning body comprising a commissioner with committees. Part of the legislation amends the NSW Planning Act. Concerns have been raised by Nature Conservation Council’s CEO Kate Smolski, who said ‘The implications of the GSC Bill go well beyond the Sydney region because it authorises the planning minister to establish similar commissions anywhere in NSW.’ ‘These changes have concentrated power into the hands of the minister and his appointed commissioners, and it is unclear how communities will engage with these new regional planning bodies,’ Ms Smolski said. But Labor’s Penny Sharpe

told parliament during debate that her party will propose a joint parliamentary committee to oversee the activities of the Greater Sydney Commission and will ‘insert a subclause that makes consultation one of the principal objectives of the commission.’ Yet former Byron Shire mayor and Greens MLC Jan Barham told The Echo the law could have wide-ranging implications, given there is no recognition of Indigenous people within the legislation. Meanwhile Greens MP David Shoebridge told parliament during debate that ‘Given Labor’s history of supporting grossly undemocratic planning laws, it is no wonder that it is cheering this bill home.’ ‘The Greens put forward a number of amendments to try to ensure some democratic accountability in this state’s planning but they were voted down by both Liberal and Labor in the Upper House.’

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topic for the night, which was Youth Mental Health. Presentations were delivered by representatives from Head Space (Tweed office) and Byron Mullumbimby Community Mental Health.

Services available Mullum High principal Donna Pearson talked about the programs and counselling services provided in both primary and second-

ary public schools to support students and parents. Director of schools for the Tweed, Daryl Jacobs, provided an overview of current reforms impacting on schools, and Marty Wheatly who is north coast organiser for the NSW Teachers Federation addressed the forum regarding the vital impact the Gonski funding model would have on schools. A number of parents from

small schools were represented at the forum and participated in a lively and informative discussion on the future of small schools, raising issues of concern regarding the reclassification of principals and formulating plans to build future networks for support. It is hoped that the Forum will prove a catalyst for greater networking between P&Cs. Q Terry Timms is P&C North

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NSW govt not interested in a clean energy future The chasm that exists between those who want to address the cause of climate change and those who would prefer to address the symptom was highlighted last week in NSW parliament. Greens MLC and former Byron Shire mayor Jan Barham asked Nationals Party MLC Niall Blair what he was doing ‘to ensure NSW is taking strong action on emissions reduction and climate change adaptation?’ The minister for primary industries, lands and water failed to address the emissions reduction part and instead rattled off reactive measures, such as a $300 million drought strategy. It provides farmers access to a $250,000 per farm loan for infrastructure. Water systems, piping, extra shedding or silos for example, will ‘prepare for some of those variations of seasonal conditions that occur as a result of things like droughts and changes in seasonal conditions.’ He also spoke of research and innovations into higher yield producing crops and irrigation efficiencies. While it all sounds great, it doesn’t really address the core issue, which is that NSW has the highest level of greenhouse gas emissions in the country and does not have a renewable energy target. According to an ABC report in August, NSW led the world in 2003 by introducing the first mandatory greenhouse gas trading scheme — the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Scheme. And then in 2014, the renewable industry body, Clean Energy Council, listed NSW at the bottom of the states for renewable energy production.

Official gripe report Council’s Code of Conduct annual report has been released! Before we get excited, it’s worth noting that it is carefully crafted to say very little. According to Council’s legal chief, Ralph James, nine code of conduct complaints were made against councillors and eight were made against staff in the past year. All were investigated and – surprise – only two cases needed to be followed up. It would be interesting to see the result if Council gave the job to an independent reviewer instead of an inhouse one. Anyway, we are told that one complaint was referred to a conduct reviewer and the outcome for another is pending. What we do know is that the ‘nature of complaints’ against councillors were six breaches of pecuniary interests, one of misconduct, one of harassment and one of improper conduct. Who is the unlikeable bully? And who still doesn’t understand basic process? That’s anyone’s guess, because unfortunately the report contains no names. Mr James also reports that the ‘nature of complaints’ against Council staff were failing to follow proper procedures (six counts) and two of improper conduct. As a comparison, the 2011/12 report (with the previous council) is much more specific. Is this perhaps a case of limiting information to limit potential reputational damage? Hans Lovejoy, editor

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harles and Camilla wafted into Australia last week, to be greeted by rapturous applause by the usual suspects. As the ageing heir and his second wife preened and postured for the well-drilled spectators the royalists gushed, led by their self-appointed leader David Flint, playing the comedic courtier whose silliness is only exceeded by his vanity. But there were those who noted that the time was perhaps unfortunate, their arrival in Canberra coinciding with the 40th anniversary of the vice-regal sacking of the Australian prime minister Gough Whitlam. It is natural, as well as fashionable, to say that this (though not, it appears, the monarchical system) is now history; we have moved on. And indeed, many have. But there are some who will not forget the momentous events of November 11, and continue to try and find how and why this upheaval caused the normally stable Westminster model to be so dramatically disturbed. One such is The Australian’s chief pontificator, Paul Kelly, who has just completed his third revision of his somewhat turgid book on the subject, this time with a little help from Troy Bramston. Kelly unblushingly describes his work as definitive: it is not. It is simply his version, and before it becomes the gospel according to St Rupert, it is worth taking another perspective. I was there; I lived, breathed and sweated over the events before, during and after the dismissal, and I have maintained my rage. I was a firsthand observer, although not an impartial one: I became fiercely partisan, as did almost all of those involved at the time, including Kelly, who was then a committed Whitlamite before converting into a conservative Catholic and fervent Murdochian. Kelly now claims that there were no heroes in the traumatic events; somewhat absurdly, he equates Whitlam’s mismanage-

ment as at least as culpable as the subterfuge, deceit and flouting of the rules by the conspirators who overthrew him. But Kelly at least admits that there was a conspiracy, and indeed he and others have used the intervening years to explain just how deliberate and far-reaching it was. At the time, one of the great puzzles was the unwavering confidence of the opposition leader Malcolm Fraser. Once he had breached parliamentary convention by securing the senate numbers with the aid of two unprincipled state premiers and then did so again by

and if supply was passed, Fraser’s gamble – and probably his leadership – was lost. But it was then Kerr struck, in what it is now clear, was a deliberate and carefully prepared coup. There was, of course, outrage: but there were also those who believed Kerr could claim the Constitution was on his side. He had broken all the rules, most crucially by refusing to obey the advice of his ministers, but the reserve powers left to the appointed viceroy were never spelt out; Kerr could, and would, say he was justified in his extreme action.

Since King Charles was deposed (and later executed) in 1648, it has been an absolute fiat that parliament is supreme. by Mungo MacCallum blocking of the supply bills, he never doubted that either Whitlam would surrender, or that the governor-general, John Kerr, would act to remove the prime minister. Few, if any, of his own colleagues shared his belief; outside the coalition party rooms, there were practically none. But what they did not know was that Kerr had already defied his prime minister by seeking encouragement from at least two conservative counsellors, the high court judges Garfield Barwick and Anthony Mason, and even from Buckingham Palace – though not from his head of state, the Queen, and certainly not from his head of government and chief adviser, the prime minister. And Fraser himself was brought into the loop, at least in the last days but probably much earlier. It was widely expected, by the Liberals as well as by Labor, that the senate majority, stitched together by another egregious breach of convention, was on the point of cracking; the polls had moved back towards Labor,

However, what followed could never be justified, and Kelly has always glossed over it. When Whitlam received the document terminating his commission, he did not, as his wife later suggested, throw it back in Kerr’s face; he walked out shell-shocked. He told a few people of the news on his way (one was a bemused Paul Keating) and retired to the Lodge for lunch. His advisers were summoned, but no-one told the senate leader Ken Wriedt, who could at least have delayed the passing of supply after a beaming Liberal leader, Reg Withers, told him it would now go through unhindered – this, of course, was the Kerr-Fraser strategy on which both depended. When, finally, the storm broke in the House of Representatives the Labor majority passed a motion of no-confidence in Fraser as prime minister and instructed the speaker, Gordon Scholes, to tell Kerr that a majority of the parliament demanded that he reinstall Whitlam and his government. Scholes took off for Government House, but was refused admittance, and the resolution

of the parliament ignored. Then, and only then, was the parliament closed down by Kerr’s aidede-camp, David Smith. This was indefensible, unconscionable. Since King Charles was deposed (and later executed) in 1648, it has been an absolute fiat that parliament is supreme; whatever powers may or may not be available to the monarchy, the parliament is untouchable. If there were ever any doubts they were resolved by the settlement of 1688. Kerr’s offence in defying it was unforgivable – close to treason to democracy itself. The dismissal itself was merely the preliminary. When this is recalled, the questions about Kerr’s motives – even whether it was an American plot, as has often been alleged – are almost irrelevant. Certainly Kerr’s links with the CIA have been well documented, and certainly the Washington administration of Richard Nixon loathed and detested Whitlam; its agents could well have urged, or even instructed, Kerr to terminate him with extreme prejudice. But Whitlam himself never bought the theory, and there is a simpler one, proposed, of all people, by Fraser: Kerr was a weak and insecure man, easily influenced by the more forceful, and hoped, through his one decisive act, to gain lasting fame. And there is a precedent. In the year 356 the temple of Artemis at Ephesus, one of the seven wonders of the ancient world, was torched by a similarly indecisive man who, after numerous failures, vowed that now the world would remember him for ever. As a punishment, the Greeks decreed that his name must never be mentioned – and as a result it has never been forgotten. It was Herostratus. And so, perhaps, it will be, for better or worse, with John Robert Kerr. But like the glorious temple, the name of Edward Gough Whitlam will shine through the ages in spite of the destruction.

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Local clean energy is on the rise People power works! The northern rivers is nearly CSG free. Now let’s tell climate polluters we don’t want dirty coal-fired electricity either! Enova will be a community-owned electricity retailer where customers can buy clean, green electricity. Enova supports new renewable electricity generation projects and will pay a high feed-in tariff for residential rooftop solar. However, Enova is not yet in business. They need more shareholders before November 27. If they don’t get the investment from the community then this opportunity to replace our archaic, polluting and greedy electricity system is lost, and all investments pledged will be returned. COREM (Community Q

Some network Strange how it’s known as ‘social media’ or ‘social networking’ when it clearly takes a great deal of antisocial behaviour to be a part of it. Matt Andrews South Golden Beach

Hospital follies Surprise, surprise (not!), the Byron Central Hospital is to open without an operating theatre. Under the current government’s plan, if we actually ever get one it will be privately run and operated. This is bad news for both public patients and current hospital staff. What we do get

Owned Renewable Energy Mullumbimby) feels so passionate about supporting Enova that we will purchase a share. Although this is unusual for a not-for-profit organisation, we want to do anything we can. We intend to return the cost of the share to our balance sheet by receiving a donation from Enova for every person we sign up to ‘Switch’ to Enova once they are operating. Register your support by pledging to switch to 100 per cent renewable electricity at www.corem.org.au. Dave Rawlins & Sasha Mainsbridge on behalf of COREM Mullumbimby

nity for peace of mind about our energy use and how we contribute to climate change. The first in Australia, Enova Energy is community run, community owned, and will buy and sell green power. They still need people to buy a share for $1,000 each (or you can share a share with a friend) for this wonderful initiative to get started. Help it get off the ground and be a part of the renewable energy retailing revolution. With only a small window of opportunity to stop runaway temperature rise, we need to lead so the politicians must follow. Deborah Lilly Mullumbimby

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is a 20-bed non-acute inpatient mental health unit. That’s right, Byron Bay now becomes a regional centre for the treatment of mental health issues. Patients will be able to stay at the hospital for three months. And what happens when their time finishes? According to the NSW Health they will all voluntarily and happily return to their communities. I suspect not. In this plan there has been no consultation with local non-government organisations who provide unfunded daily support to people who are suffering mental health issues in our town. Just ask

the staff or volunteers at the Byron Community Centre. Byron Bay has a critical issue now dealing with mental health issues mostly seen within the homeless street population. These people require ongoing social support, not just a tablet or two. NSW Health is shamefully remiss by not providing adequate support to those organisations who will be dealing with people who choose to stay in town once they leave the mental health unit at the hospital. The need for community mental health support is a critical reality now and it will be a greater one

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An invitation to the renowned Laura festival in far north Queensland has helped inspire young Aboriginal dancers from the Murwillumbah/Tweed area. Their profound journey has now been made into a film, Dancing On Sacred Land, funded by Murwillumbah Communities For Children and auspiced by the Tweed Valley Women’s Service. Local filmmaker Sharon Shostak was brought in to shoot and edit the film. The Laura Festival is usually reserved for the Cape York mobs, and the experience of dancing there was transformational for all concerned. Dance leaders Denis Walker, who taught his culture from North Stradbroke

Island, and Deidre Currie always had the hope that the Tweed/Murwillumbah kids might become curious about their own culture and stories. The Kids Caring for Country Playgroup formed a dance troupe only four years ago and began to perform at many local community events. Parents and around 30 children learning alongside one another has bonded families, strengthened community relationships and provided healing for parents who hadn’t had access to Aboriginal culture as children. The Laura experience has since inspired the creation of new dance stories, and funds raised from an upcoming screening at Byron Commu-

continued from page 11 Rarely have I seen an audience applaud at the end of the film as they did in Byron Bay last Wednesday night. A

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nity Centre will go towards a special project, ‘Kids Culture Jams’. This aims to help create new contemporary dances, choreographed by the children from the sharing of stories by local elders. Dancing on Sacred Land screens at the Byron Community Centre at 6pm on Thursday November 26. Tickets are $15 each or $5 for under-16s, and can be bought online at http://bit.ly/byrondancetix.

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The true cost of rocking the coast Timely letter from Mary Gardner on the limited options being considered for the Coastal Zone Management Plan (CZMP) (Echo, November 11). Will it be seawalls, groynes, sand pumping, a combination of these, or will it be planned retreat, where the shoreline is allowed to move back over time? This is a huge question for our shire with big cost implications. We need to get it right. The draft Management Study (the Study) examines the options and gives the highest ranking to engineered rock and sand ‘transfer’ schemes. In reaching this conclusion, how have the myriad issues under the ‘socio-ecological’ banner been considered? The loss of the beach and the impacts on the environment, tourism and the economy being key ques-

tions. Equally important is how well planned retreat has been understood and considered as an option. What are the costs of each option and how will we pay? In the Study these questions are reduced dispassionately to one simple phrase: Benefit Cost Ratio or BCR. This is an assessment of the economic value of benefits and costs for each option. How did the economist determine the BCR for each option? Answer, by making assumptions. Assumptions about the future of house prices, the economy, impacts on tourism and the costs of implementing planned retreat among other things. Natural environment is not valued. The Office of Environment and Heritage (OEH) has reviewed the Study and produced an alternative

analysis that gives planned retreat the highest ranking BCR. Among other things, the original BCR rankings in the Study assumed that all the costs of planned retreat would occur immediately instead of gradually over time. An incredible miscalculation that shows how critical the assumptions are. The comments from OEH are appended to Report 13.9 of this week’s Council agenda. So, are we going to make a far-reaching decision based on a couple of digits without understanding fully the underlying assumptions of each BCR? Wouldn’t it be better if our decision making was informed by the social, cultural and environmental values of our community as much as the economic cost? Cr Basil Cameron Goonengerry

Indeed, these development proposals so upset deceased councillor Anudhi Wentworth that she personally contacted those involved and informed them that they were very foolish people, that the risks of the houses falling into the sea was very real and that they could cost Council (and no doubt ratepayers) lots of money. I recently met former residents who built their houses according to retreat specifications. They had just come to town and were perplexed by such directness. Anudhi did have fire in her belly and it was needed. Her predictions have come true. What is lost in this debate are the issues of personal responsibility, duty of care, legal warnings, environmental damage and above all transparency and accountability. How can such issues have been steamrollered out of civil consciousness by a coun-

cil posing as a representative democracy? Furthermore, aerial photos reveal that houses were developed over the coastal ridge line. Have they received Council approval? Has Council researched satellite images over the last two decades focusing on east coast erosion? The whole is always greater than the parts. We do need to go back historically on this debate before we move forward with further development. Ignoring such legal imperatives destroys due process and sets a future precedent for the further corporatisation of Byron. The Belongil and the Belongil Estuary have intrinsic value as valuable ecosystems. Will wilful ignorance of the laws of nature, civil society and democratic representation be further perverted by vested interests? It is hoped that we as citizens overcome middle-class

manners and acknowledge the need for the expression of the fire in our bellies. We owe it to all future life forms and especially Anudhi. (Researchers: I am aware that Anudhi donated all paper work to the Byron Library.) Jo Faith Newtown

Q Anyone interested in providing further funding to the Tweed Valley Women’s Service can call 6672 4188, or see more at tswomen.org. au. See more about the Laura Aboriginal Dance Festival at lauradancefestival.com.

bell’s scathing review in The Echo of November 4. ‘Excruciating’, ‘Not remotely funny’ et al. He didn’t bother mentioning Judy Davis’s masterful comedic performance nor Don McAlpine’s magnificent cinematography. John, you’re way out of touch with your audience. This is the highest opening Australian film ever and has been nominated for more AACTA (AFI) awards than Mad Max: Fury Road. Don’t bag a great Australian movie just in the hope of being noticed. The people love this film, it’s a hoot. Keep your negativity to yourself – and lighten up. Charles Boyle Durrumbul

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Throughout the debate on the rock wall at Belongil, imperative aspects have been dismissed and trashed. Namely, those folks who chose to develop on the sensitive dune at Belongil were issued with a Buyer Beware certificate.

BDS persists

On Wednesday Byron Friends of Palestine held a stall on Jonson Street outside Fundies supporting the nonviolent Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) campaign against the apartheid Israeli state. Others were also there playing music, reading palms and selling jewellery but only we were singled out by Bob Higgins the compliance officer, who ordered us to remove our stall, flags and placards immediately or a truck would come and impound everything. continued on page 14

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The world is warming – are we ready to change? Q Last month was Australia’s hottest October on record. Record hot days in Australia are now 12 times more likely than record cold days. The US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration says there’s a 97 per cent chance that 2015 will be the hottest year on record. The UK Met Office warns that global warming has now exceeded one degree Celsius since pre-industrial times. The world continues to warm and momentum for action grows. People, communities and businesses are looking to be part of the solution, recognising we’re capable of innovation, change and action to avert the collision course we’re on with catastrophic impacts of climate change. Businesses are stepping up on climate action. Writing at The Conversation, Anna Skarbek of ClimateWorks Australia noted the growing number of companies that have

signed onto key climate commitments. She says, ‘Progressive companies have begun setting ambitious emissions reduction targets, reporting emissions and shifting to low carbon technologies. Others are turning ideas into reality and delivering practical solutions on the ground.’ Recently, Tesla Motors informed NSW parliamentarians about their rollout of electric vehicles, charging stations and household batteries. I had the opportunity to test drive their Model S, an exciting car that offers zeroemissions transport with innovative features including a self-driving ‘autopilot’ mode. I’ve been proud to be involved in the establishment of Enova Energy, Australia’s first community-owned energy retailer. Enova aims to reflect the northern rivers community’s commitment to sustainability and social responsibility by supplying clean energy.

But Australia can’t just rely on voluntary action. Policy and regulation are needed to lock in a path to reduced emissions. Yet state and federal governments, along with the largest opposition party, continue to fail on climate leadership. A submission to the federal consultation on post-2020 emissions targets prepared by the NSW government – which warned of the significant risks facing the state’s people, environment and economy without cuts in emissions – wasn’t lodged, despite being sent to the premier’s office for approval. The federal government is holding to its weak emissions target and playing an inadequate role in international negotiations, with reports Australia has blocked moves to cut off OECD funding for dirty coal power plants. Meanwhile, opposition leader Bill Shorten visited Pacific islands threatened by

rising sea levels only to tell them that Labor has no intention of stopping coal mining. The many people and communities who recognise the risks of climate change aren’t going to stand by while governments put the wellbeing of future generations at risk. Backed by community funding, the Australian Conservation Foundation has launched legal action against the approval of Adani’s Carmichael coal mine in the Galilee Basin. They argue that Greg Hunt failed in his duty to consider the climate change impacts, particularly the threat to the Great Barrier Reef, that would be caused by burning the coal from the mine. The Greens are standing with communities, supporting innovative industries and pressing all governments for climate action. The Australian Greens endorsed the ambitious and essential goal of limiting global warming to 1.5

degrees above pre-industrial levels. In NSW, I’ve introduced a Climate Change Bill that would hold all governments accountable for having strong, comprehensive climate policies. I’m proud that we’ve been the clear, optimistic and strong voice on this issue. Every one of us must consider how history will think of us if we waste time, if we lack courage, and if we fail in meeting the challenge of climate action. Jan Barham Greens member of the NSW Legislative Council Q A recent article in the jour-

nal Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems reports a spike in the number of methane plumes emanating from coastal ocean depths of about 500 metres (H Paul Johnson et al). This may be the beginning of methane hydrate destabilisation in non-Arctic waters.

Initially most of the methane is dissolving in the ocean and reacting with oxygen to form carbon dioxide. As a result the coastal water is becoming de-oxygenated which is disrupting the marine ecosystem. There are enormous quantities of the very powerful global warming gas, methane, stored in these hydrates. Release can be expected to follow an exponential trend as a result of many natural feedback systems if we don’t act fast. We need to impress upon our political leaders the extreme urgency of replacing coal, gas, and oil with renewable energy sources. Take note that the weekend of 28 (Brisbane) and 29 (Byron) November is the time to let our voices be heard in our global millions. Join the People’s Climate Marches; it may nott be ttoo oo late. Sapoty Brook Main Arm

A perilous path for holiday letting (and neighbours) Anyone who still doubts that holiday letting is illegal should check out an article regarding insurance, which appeared in the SMH on November 12. The basis of the article is a study showing that many landlords aren’t covered by insurance. It quotes AAMI as saying ‘landlord insurance doesn’t cover any short-term accommodation’. It goes on to say that typical landlords’ insurance will only insure stays longer than 90 days and

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often requires copies of residential tenancy agreements. In some circumstances being an Airbnb host could make an existing policy void, ie you pay out premiums and get no protection in return. This reinforces the notion that residential zones are for residents, not tourists. Terri Scheerer Insurance is quoted as saying of Airbnb’s $1 million guarantee, ‘there were so many variables with Airbnb that every host should check with their insurance

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That the US responded by by Ian Rogers seeking to extradite Fischer from Play at Byron Services Club, Mon 7pm Japan is well known; less known is the book’s revelation that the Last week a revealing new book US placed the Iceland foreign on controversial former World minister under enormous presChampion Bobby Fischer sure to hand over Fischer even was released in Iceland: Back after he had been made an honwith Bobby Fischer by Gardar orary Icelandic citizen. Sverrisson. Q Sverrisson was Fischer’s In 2006 television station RUV was broadcastan exhibition rapid match between two best friend during the US leg- ing of Iceland’s better players. After White’s 37th end’s final three years in exile move, 37.Nf5! the diagrammed position was in Iceland prior to his death in reached and Black, in time trouble, blundered January 2008. with 37...Kg8, allowing 38.Qxg7 checkmate! Sverrisson says that Fischer The television station then received a call from kept an eagle eye on the chess Fischer, watching the program, pointing out scene of the time, maintaining that Black had a beautiful win in the diagram that even in his 60s he could via 37...Rxg2+! 38.Kh1! (38.Kxg2 allows mate beat contemporary stars such as after 38...Rg4++) and now the stunning 38... Rh4!! Sure enough, Fischer was right – Black Anand and Kramnik. wins after 39.Nxh4 Rxf2+ 40.Nf3 Rxf1+ 41.Kh2 Sverrisson also reveals that Rxf3 and White has no perpetual check. Legend! Fischer’s disdain for the government of the US crystallised during the early 1990s during the Yugoslav wars. Fischer had spent many of his formative years competing in Yugoslavia and the US policy of sanctions and later bombing caused Fischer to have a visceral distaste for his country of origin, culminating in his ‘What goes around, comes around’ comments after the September 11 attacks.

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provider on an individual basis’. I note that Fairfax, the producers of the SMH, own a holiday-letting outfit called Stayz, though they never mention this conflict of interest when they write about holiday letting. The article in question seems to be an exercise in covering their arse by encouraging holiday letters to get ‘good’ insurance. I don’t see how you can have a valid insurance policy that covers a prohibited act. True, individual insurance companies might explicitly state that they do cover holiday letting but such a guarantee would be legally unenforceable should they subsequently refuse to pay up. Even if they did agree to pay up it might be open to a third party such as a shareholder in an insurance company or the insurer’s insurance company to legally challenge the arrangement. It also occurs to me that if

you do your holiday letting business via outfits like Airbnb or Stayz then these companies would be required to keep substantive permanent records of business transacted. That would make it more difficult to deceive your insurer to the effect that you only had long-term tenants. It could also have implications for taxation; I mean, how many owners declare their real income from a property? You don’t pay tax on illegal transactions – though the taxation department is quite happy to accept it, mind you. Fast Buck$ Coorabell Q During

the past two years there has been a rapid increase in holiday letting in Byron Shire. In 2013 there were 900 holiday lets. This has increased to 1,100 in 2015. Unfortunately, this

including Australia, actively He admitted complaints support Israel. However, BDS had been received but we re- has notched up some signifiplied that we had had many cant victories. Veolia, for excompliments from motorists ample, has pulled out of the and passersby. Why do com- Jerusalem light rail project plaints trump compliments? and US churches have diWe transferred to Australia vested from Caterpillar and Post property near the ANZ SodaStream. Bank and were left alone. The EU does not recogPalestine’s pleas to the nise Israel’s occupation of world for justice are largely the West Bank, Gaza, East ignored by mainstream me- Jerusalem and the Golan dia and most governments, Heights, which it captured continued from page 12

also represents a decrease in permanent residents as well as availability of long-term rental stock. A revised version of Council’s holiday letting policy, designed to regulate holiday letting, proceeded through the DPE Gateway Determination and is now on public exhibition. It can be seen at http:// yoursaybyronshire.com.au/ holiday-letting. Two levels of compliance are allowed. A number of existing holiday lets will need to proceed through the DA process. Others will follow the exempt process regulation. There are a number of regulations that will give protection to neighbours of holiday lets. However, to proceed through the Gateway Determination Council was required to delete some of the provisions that previously applied. For instance, the provision

‘Outdoor areas (including pools, spas) not to be used between 10pm and 8am’ will apply to DA-approved holiday lets but will not apply to those who are exempt. This deletion of a major regulation significantly reduces protection for neighbours. Council has the power to argue to the DPE that such a clause also applies to exempt holiday lets. Failing that, it also has the power to argue that all holiday lets should be DA processed. There are other instances of regulations that need revision to preserve residential amenity. For more information contact Victims of Holiday Letting on 0458 550 951. This is an issue that will potentially affect thousands of permanent residents. Have your say by making a submission by December 4. D Wallace Suffolk Park

in 1967, so it has passed new labelling legislation forcing Israel to identify products originating from these occupied territories. Gareth W R Smith Palestine Liberation Centre Byron Bay

wards gaining approval for a world-class ocean pool to be built on the rock shelf between Shelly and Lighthouse beaches. At a recent meeting of Ballina Council’s Reserve Trust, the majority of Ballina Shire councillors supported the ocean pool committee’s proposal and gave delegated authority for the preparation of the necessary planning reports. continued on page 22

Ocean pool update The Ballina Ocean Pool Committee was formed about six months ago and has been busily working to-

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This is another important step forward in making this community driven project become a reality. It’s worth noting that Ballina Council hasn’t allocated any funding towards this project so it is being progressed by a group of dedicated volunteers who feel that an ocean pool in Ballina would be a great addition to our coastal reserve. Our group has been overwhelmed with offers of support from a range of local professionals including University professors, state government officials, engineers, surveyors, construction companies, planners, builders, plumbers, etc, who all see the value and benefits that an ocean pool would bring to our community. The rock shelf between Shelly and Lighthouse beaches has been chosen because it would allow the pool to be interactive with the ocean (tidal flushing) and the proximity of local infrastructure already in place. With so many local professionals volunteer-

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North Coast news daily: ing their time, our aim for a world-class, low maintenance, aesthetically pleasing ocean pool should become a reality. We will be working hard to deliver it sooner rather than later. It is also our belief that state and federal government grants, along with local sponsors and partnerships, will cover the full cost of construction. Cr Jeff Johnson Lennox Head

Roundhouse saga Re the ongoing saga of the Roundhouse site at Ocean Shores. It was the original office for Wendell West, the first developers. They gave it to Council to be a community centre. There were a lot of artworks bought to display there. Some years later there was a big shitfight and Council was forced to buy the site back from a couple of local real estate agents. Who did they buy it from and for how much? What happened to the artwork? Now Council

Byron Shire Council makes timely plans for sea-level rise.

wants to sell it and people with the same name as the estate agents are campaigning to stop the sale and make it a community centre. Is all this legal? W B Crompton Mullumbimby

Control issues I refer to the article on Cuba on page 11 of last week’s Echo. On Phillip Frazer’s reporting it appears that the Castro brothers should be congratulated on keeping Cuba in such a strong position.

One can only imagine what state Australia would have been in had Rudd and Gillard been given 55 days, let alone 55 years, of unconditional control of the nation. All I can say is ‘Viva La Democracy’. Tim Harrington Lennox Head

Ch… ch… changes This morning I took a walk on the lighthouse track, thinking that the national park, at least, would be unchanged. Alas, no.

The terrace by the cafe near the lighthouse is being torn up, so the cafe is closed. If you are thinking about enjoying a reviving beverage while calmly enjoying the view, forget it. This caused me to review in my mind all the changes that are going on in Byron. A new hospital is going up, with a new roundabout in front of it, and another roundabout is planned for McGettigans Lane. The route to town will soon be wild and whirling as well as gridlocked. Soon there will presumably be construction on the old hospital site, too. Half of the Woolies car park is becoming a deluxe shopping centre with underground parking. The old council chambers in Lawson Street are being extensively renovated, as is the corner shop near the clocktower. West Byron seems destined for huge changes and, in an effort to cope, the Shirley Street entrance to town is being reconstructed, we all hope for the better. And who

knows where the markets are going? Soon nothing in Byron will be the same except the beaches. Oops, sorry, no, I forgot Belongil. After all these changes, will the town be better? To be honest, as far as the tourist business is concerned, I think the answer is yes. Tourists love to squander their money on overpriced goods of little value. Witness the number of clothing shops in the main street. Why should the whole Byron experience be any different? As far as being a place where real people live, however, I think the answer is no. I think Byron will follow the fate of Venice, a beautiful city which used to have about 160,000 residents, and now has only about 60,000 – most of the buildings are occupied by tourists, about 55,000 a day. Byron’s fame, like Venice’s, will keep it going a long time, but I predict tour groups before too long. Charles MacFarland Ewingsdale

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Get inside the Courthouse By: Vivienne Pearson

You have no doubt walked past before braving one of Mullumbimy’s famous pedestrian crossings. You may have appreciated the protection from the sun and rain that the bull-nosed verandah provides. But have you gone inside to check out the Court House Hotel’s restaurant? Located on the corner of the two main Mullum streets (Burringbar and Dalley), the Courthouse Restaurant is relaxed and stylish, with a black and wood colour scheme. Though it can seat up to 120 people, the Courthouse avoids the cavernous feel of many newer pub-based eateries. 1. Peter and Mick. 2. Handmade tortellini 3. You’ve walked past but The restaurant is owned and staffed by two chefs, have you been in? Photos Vivienne Pearson. Mick and Pete. Don’t worry if you get them confused; many people do and they’ll politely answer to This hard work shows. The regular menu includes handeither name! The pair was introduced by their wives, who are made goat cheese, sundried tomato and caramelised onion friends from Main Arm. ‘We are both 10-year blow-ins from tortellini. Each piece is hand-crafted by Pete. Their beef and Queensland’, laughs Mick, adding that they now feel like locals. Guinness pies are also made from scratch. ‘We use good proAfter cheffing and maître d’ing for others, including Steven duce’ , says Mick. ‘Our vegetarian meals, in particular, are more Snow at Fins in Kingscliff, they took over the Courthouse than what you’d expect of a pub’. nearly three years ago. Says Mick of the beginning; ‘We’re not The regular menu came together over the first two years rich, we didn’t come into this with money, so we’ve built it up and is supplemented by specials. One current offering, a twicethrough our drive, passion and hard work.’ cooked pork, is proving so popular that it looks destined to make a crossover to the set menu. The building was never If you think you might have as well as texture and aroma. what it takes to become a proTry letting chocolate an actual courthouse but was fessional chocolate-taster (!), melt slowly on your tongue, named because it is diagoor just wish to deepen your or exhale slightly while you nally opposite the Mullum love affair with chocolate, you are tasting to catch some of courthouse, and because the might like to taste twenty dif- the more subtle aromas. You original building used timferent single-origin and sugar- don’t have to spit it out (the ber from the old Brunswick free chocolates from Spanish professionals do, apparently) Heads courthouse. chocolatier Blanxart on Thurs- at this fun evening where you The restaurant is known day 26 November in Byron. will get to try milk chocolate for its consistent high standIn chocolate tasting, as in from 36% cocoa right up to ards and short waiting times. wine tasting, terroir is impor- the far end of the cocoa specOnce you are savouring destant and on the night you could trum at 91% dark chocolate. sert, don’t forget to look up expect to taste significant difAlso, there’ll be vino, paat the stunning paintings by ferences in the flavours com- ella, flamenco guitar, singing local artist Hayley Gale. ing from Brazil, Philippines, and dance by local performIf you need any further Congo, Ghana and Peru. ers Arte Gitana at this event, motivation to try the CourtAccording to chocolate- brought to you by Love Byhouse Restaurant, check tasters, ‘snap’ is also impor- ron Bay chocolates in the them out during the Mullumtant (if your chocolate does alleyway next to Spar super- 6685 7974 – it’s cheaper) or bimby Music Festival (19–22 not sound crisp when broken, market on Lawson St 5.30pm- pay at the door on the night. Nov). Mick and Pete will be it may be a bit old, or moist), 8.30pm. You can book (Ph

Chocolate tasting

running a Mexican Cantina to fuel your musical weekend and they are an official music venue (hosting the likes of The Button Collective and an On The Couch session with Brian Nankervis). This is one Courthouse that you will be happy to get to know the inside of. Q Facebook: Courthouse Restaurant Instagram: @Courthouse_restaurant Phone: 6684 1550

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The Restaurant @ Rae’s Lunch and Dinner 7 days Wategos Beach, Byron Bay 6685 5366 raes@wategos.com.au

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Open for lunch Republik presents a stylish comfortable environment, Thurs- Sat 12-3pm offering a warm and hospitable welcome to the whole community. The menu includes a range of 95 Jonson St, Byron Bay contemporary dishes based on global influences. republikbyronbay.com 6685 5009 Kids eat free every Monday hello@republikbyronbay.com

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The Treehouse on Belongil

Full Cocktail & Wine Bar. Extensive Menu Includes Tapas, Mains, Desserts and Famous Woodfired Pizzas. 25 Childe St, Byron Bay 6680 9452

The Green Bistro

Open fires, food to heat the belly and music to warm the soul!

at Club Byron Lunch: 11.30am–2.30pm, Dinner: from 5.30pm, Tuesday to Sunday (closed Mondays) 18–20 Marvell Street 6685 6202

Our all new winter menu includes hearty soups, daily specials and the full cocktail bar also features our famous mulled wine. Presenting incredible original music in Byron’s most intimate atmosphere. Check our website or facebook for the gig guide.

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

Happy Chilli Garden Open 7 days 12pm till late Byron St (opp Aldi) Byron Bay P 6680 9191 F 6676 4869 M 0403 516793 happychilligarden@hotmail.com

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St Elmo Dining Room & Bar Mon-Sat: 4pm til late. Sun: 4pm til 10pm. Cnr Fletcher St and Lawson Lane, Byron Bay 6680 7426

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

Come and experience the best Italian/Mediterranean cuisine, made with the best local products, plus Byron’s best wood fired pizza. Kids meals $9 from.

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We do weddings, Christmas and special event functions. Visit and book at www.basilo.co

Aquarius Café and Dining

Come and enjoy a truly Byron dining experience with head chef Patrick Hobbs and his team. With beautiful breakfasts and lazy lunches, Aquarius Cafe & Dining is the perfect venue for groups, couples or solo diners. Closed for Dinners and Reopening in October with an exciting Steak & Seafood Dinner Menu Unique hand-crafted cocktails, a killer wine list and a selection of cold beer on tap are available from midday everyday. Cocktail and Tapas hour – All cocktails $12 5pm to 7pm Friday and Saturday Please visit www.aqcafe.com.au for menus and details.

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Success Thai

Peaceful dining by our tranquil rainforest

Mon-Fri 12-3pm Dinner 7 days from 5pm. 3/109 Jonson St, Byron Bay 6680 7798

Open seven days: breakfast, lunch & dinner Thursday Farmers Market Dinner 2 courses $49 per person Savour your experience!

Lemongrass

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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Traditional Thai

Mon, Wed–Fri from 6pm, Sat & Sun from 12pm for lunch Closed Tuesday

Breakfast/Lunch 7 days from 7.30am

Dinner Special $18 - Includes a wine or beer

Dinner every evening 5.30-9.30pm

Here the curry pastes are freshly pounded to leave your palate dumbfounded.

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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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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.

Contemporary and Middle Eastern flavours • Breakfast and lunch • Wood-fired pizzas • Fresh juices • Great coffee

Byron Bay Woolies Plaza, Jonson St 02 6685 7103 Coolangatta The Strand Marine Pde 07 5536 5455 Broadbeach The Oracle, 12 Charles Ave 07 5570 2166 www.osushi.com.au

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

Fishheads Open seven days 7:30am till late Coffee, breakfast, lunch, dinner, functions and weddings. Fully licensed. 1 Jonson St, Byron Bay 6680 7632

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

The Lazy Italian 11.30am-2.30pm & 5.30-9.30pm - Open 7 days 2/9 Bay Lane behind the Beach Hotel 6680 8085 thelazyitalian.com.au

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The Greek Kitchen

Salt Village, Kingscliff 6674 4833 dining@fins.com.au Dinner 7 days Lunch Fri, Sat & Sun GOOD FOOD GUIDE CHEFS HAT EVERY YEAR SINCE 1998

An award-winning Japanese fusion cuisine Sushi bar, tapas, main meals and delicious chef’s specials

Salt Village, Kingscliff 6674 4833 dining@fins.com.au

Eat in or take away, licensed, family friendly Outdoor dining area, easy parking, Open 7 days a week, 11am till late.

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Mullumbimby Ex-Services Club Lunch every day from 11.30am Dinner Tues–Sun from 5.30pm 58 Dalley Street Mullumbimby

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Lunchtime Only

Fins has just re-opened after a major renovation The GREEK KITCHEN is the new POP UP restaurant by the Fins team. Casual share style food from $8-$26. Also serving snacks, cocktails, wines and craft beer. Located beside Fins. Dinner daily 5pm, lunch Fri- Sun 12-3pm

NOW taking Christmas bookings 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.

New spring menu Lunch specials starting from $8 Cuisine that everyone can enjoy – mum, dad, the kids and grandparents. Perfect for corporate and private events.

Francisco’s Table

Francisco’s Table is a roaming restaurant popping up at different locations around the Byron Shire. The philosophy behind Francisco’s cooking is honesty TOP 10 0416 057 705 and simplicity. His food is inspired, amongst many POP-UPS francisco.food@gmail.com things, by the amazing local produce that is sourced NSW SMH from a wide community of growers and farmers. At www.facebook.com/ Good Food Francisco’s Table you will share a table loaded with Guide 2015 FranciscosTable delectable dishes with friends and fellow food lovers. Also available for functions, parties and weddings.

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

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.

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Ron Sexsmith (CAN), Trinity Roots (NZ), Ben Ottewell (UK), We Two Thieves, The California Honeydrops (US)

Robert Forster, Harry James Angus, Hauschka (GER), Arte Kanela Flamenco, Emma Donovan & The Putbacks

Tinpan Orange, Montaigne, MT WARNING, Hat Fitz & Cara, Brian Nankervis, Anne McCue, Suzannah Espie, Tora, Jones Jnr Hein Cooper, Jenn Grant (CAN), Raised By Eagles, Cornerstone Roots (NZ), The Jazz Party, Estère (NZ), Bullhorn, Captain Dreamboat

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Festival of Small Halls feat. Irish Mythen (IRE) & Starboard Cannons, Jojo Smith, Winterbourne, Microwave Jenny, Sweet Jean, Singh &Blanes Arakwal Dancers, Yeshe & Kurai (ZIM/AU), Jimmy Dowling, Thomas Oliver (NZ), Majiwa (KEN), The New Buzz, The Cactus Channel, Vardos, Madre Monte Transylvanian Gypsy Kings, Loretta Miller Sings Patsy Cline, All Our Exes Live In Texas, Walrus and The Carpenter, Warren Earl Band, The Lez Karski Trio Juzzie Smith, Chris Tamwoy, Lucie Thorne & Hamish Stuart, Hue Blanes, Oh Pep!, Fred Smith, Greg Sheehan, Loren Kate, Dan Hannaford Allensworth (US), Northern Rivers Uke Orchestra, Kyle Lionhart, Cheap Fakes, Two Lions, Bethanie Jolly, The Button Collective, The Mid North Grace Turner, Megan Donnelly, Children of Moscow, Jarryn Phegan, James Kenyon, Squeak Lemaire, Victoriana Gaye, COMEDY: Mandy Nolan Ellen Briggs, Lindsay Webb, THEATRE: Hooting & Howling, How Deep Is Your Love?, Roundabout Theatre, Spaghetti Circus, Bollywood Sisters The Cassettes, CHOIRS: Dustyesky, Raise the Roof Choir, The Biggest Little Choir, St John’s Singers, MULLUM SEED, The Magic Bus and much more

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FORGET ABOUT THE GENRES, JUST ENJOY THE MUSIC! Welcome to the eighth Mullum Music Festival. Over four days we hope to once again bring the streets, halls, pubs, cafes, bars and parks of Mullumbimby alive with music. This year’s program promises to be one of our most diverse to date, with artists coming to the festival from Germany, USA, Canada, UK, Zimbabwe, NZ, Ireland and Kenya, along with a host of musicians from all over Australia, including a large contingent of brilliant local artists. Possibly more than any previous year, the stylistic choices of the performers are varied, while the high calibre of the music is assured. I am often asked what I think makes for a good festival. For me the best festivals have a beginning, a middle and an end. More than just a bunch of gigs, at a great festival the audience becomes lost in the experience. It’s about enjoying the moment, about having fun and about sharing that experience with others around us. This year’s Mullum Music Festival really started back in August when Harry Angus, our festival patron, visited Mullumbimby for two days. Harry attended the first local street parade rehearsal for the year, held some music workshops with up-and-coming musicians at local schools, spruiked the festival to media and had a sing and drink with the Dustyeksy men’s choir. It was about that time that local music promoter Mary Cannon started putting together her ‘Down from The Mountain’ concept that will feature many artists from the festival on the Sunday. It was also around then that I met with Hannah Forrester from Mullum Seed and she begun creating an amazing program to be incorporated into this year’s festival, showcasing the award-winning Mullum Community Gardens, and much more. The Gala Opening Night has again sold out and marks the start of the festival proper. This year we are honoured that Delta and Nigel from the Arakwal Bundjalung people will perform our Welcome to Country. On Friday we host a free concert at the Mullum Farmers Markets, featuring the amazing Yeshe (Aus) and Kurai (Zimbabwe), as well

FESTIVAL INFORMATION For complete information on the festival, including buying tickets, go to the festival website: www.mullummusicfestival.com

as former local, legendary bluesman Lez Karski, who is returning to the area for a few special appearances. Friday night the entire town comes alive with concerts and gigs, including performances from legendary Canadian singer songwriter Ron Sexsmith, roots reggae legends Trinity Roots (NZ) and the mesmerising flamenco act from Melbourne, Arte Kanela. Local choirs are out in force with the soulful Raise the Roof Choir bringing music to the streets, while the rather intriguing Dustyesky Choir bring the bars of Mullum alive with song. We are blessed in Mullumbimby to have the Community Gardens, Heritage Park, and some truly amazing markets. For the first time since the festival began, it coincides with the Saturday Mullumbimby Market, at the southern end of Stuart Street. It’s another great Mullumbimby tradition that goes all morning and is worth dropping in to experience a bit of local market life Mullum style. The festival program for the Saturday starts star at 8am with yoga at the Civic Hall and finishes at midnight with the Melbourne cclub-inspired Jazz Party the Village Vanguard. at th musical highlights that Some mu might not be on your radar yet, possibly should be, include but possib Hein Cooper, Coope Mt Warning, Raised Jnr, Montaigne, By Eagles, Jones Jo Anne McCue McCue, Jenn Grant (Canada),

Sunday 9.30am Departing from outside the Brunswick Information Centre – 7 Park Street.

The return trip will leave from outside the Civic Hall at: Friday 11.30pm Saturday 11.30pm Ticketing is at the Neighbourhood Sunday 10.15pm. Centre next door to the Civic Hall Cost is $10 adult and $5 youth or on Dalley Street. child. No booking required.

TICKETING

BUSES TO MULLUM The festival will be running the following bus services to and from the festival: From Byron Bay Friday 5.00pm Saturday 10.00am Sunday 10.00am Departing from the Byron Bus Terminal in front of the Rails Hotel on Jonson Street. From Brunswick Heads Friday 5.00pm Saturday 10.00am

The New Buzz, Winterbourne, Majiwa, Estere (NZ) and Thomas Oliver (NZ).

SOLD OUT!

MAGIC BUS The ever popular Magic Bus will also once again be cruising the streets of our festival in regular intervals to ferry festival goers between venues and throughout the town.

CAMPING SHUTTLE From the official festival camping grounds, the Mullum Showgrounds. This year courtesy vehicles from the campground to the festival have been provided by AWOL Adventures.

The Sunday of the festival is for me the fun day. It starts with some workshops and a few early concerts, including a concert by the amazing Chris Tamwoy at 10am. St John’s primary school also present a showcase at St Martin’s Hall at 10am. Then at 11am the street parade kicks off at the Council Chambers, marching straight down Burringbar Street, turning onto Dalley Street to finish at the Civic Hall. The street parade is a free event and unique in its joy and simplicity. Dress up in bright colours and come and join us as we fill the streets of Mullumbimby with music and dancing. Straight after the street parade all venues start their programs for the day, with more than 12 stages going through till 10pm, including performances by the legendary Robert Forster, The California Honeydrops (US) , Ben Ottewell (UK), a very special tribute to Nina Simone and a collaboration between Ollie McGill and Greg Sheehan that is not to be missed. Down From The Mountain, will feature the music from O’ Brother Where Art Thou featuring the Bellingen’s cult bluegrass sensation The Mid North and many guests from the festival lineup. The Mullum Music Festival is a wrist-banded event. Wearing the official festival wrist band gives you access to all the venues involved (depending on venue capacity). It’s important you get to your ‘must see’ gigs early so that you don’t miss out, as it is inevitable some shows will fill up. I hope you have a great weekend of music! – Glenn Wright, Festival Director

Friday 5pm, 5.30pm, 6pm, 11pm, 11.30pm.

parked use the Magic Bus to get around.

Saturday 8am, 10am, 11am, 12pm, 1pm, 4pm, 5pm, 6pm, 10pm, 11pm & midnight.

If you can’t find a park then you can alternatively go to Main Arm Road and park near the Mullum Showground and catch the shuttle into town.

Sunday 8am, 10am, 11am, 12pm, 1pm, 4pm, 5pm, 6pm, 10pm, 10.30pm, 11pm to finish. Return approx 15 minutes after each trip.

PARKING The festival takes place in Mullumbimby’s existing venues. There is parking throughout the town. Please don’t drive directly to ticketing to park, rather park when you first reach town and walk to ticketing. It is a small town. There is parking available on Station Street if you turn left or right at the roundabout, at the Bowlo, at the High School, and behind the Ex-Services Club. Please use these car parks, or park legally on the streets. Once

BUSKING This year buskers are asked to register at the website, or come to ticketing for your Festival busking passes. Alternatively bring your current Byron Shire busking permit. Please go to our website to see busking areas and non-busking areas. All busking to finish at 8pm on festival days.

GARBAGE & NOISE Please don’t litter. There are extra bins provided and a festival clean team. Please respect the town of Mullumbimby and don’t make excessive noise while travelling between venues.

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3 MUCH MORE THAN JUST THE MUSIC

Street Parade 2014 photo by Evan Malcolm

MULLUM SEED PROGRAM Mullum SEED (Mullumbimby Sustainability Education and enterprise Development) presents a glimpse of the eco underbelly of Mullumbimby with a festival program that complements the amazing music coming to town. It’s a festival within a festival featuring walks, talks, workshops, forums and more. Friday 12.00pm: A Walking tour of the award winning Mullum Community Garden Meet at the entrance to the Mullumbimby Community Gardens with Hannah Forrester Friday 1.30pm: Bush Tucker & Rainforest ID Walk Meet out front of Neighbourhood Centre Ticketing. With Joey Venables Saturday 9.15am: Forum: The Extraordinary Ordinary Road To Sustainability Civic Hall Saturday 10.30am: Weaving Workshop: Bush Marracas Festival Market Place SEED Marque Saturday 11.00am: Super Seed My Garden – workshop with Byron Hinterland Seed Savers Festival Market Place Saturday 12.00pm: Gardening Workshop with Phil Dudman Byron Community College, Gordon Street

Sunday 9.00am: A Taste of Permaculture with Sharon Gibson Sustainability Byron Community College, Gordon Street Sunday 12.00pm: Introduction to Permaculture – with Sharon Gibson Punch and Daisy Cafe Sunday 1.00pm: Permablitz with a Good Sense of Humus Meet outside Neighbourhood Centre ticketing

FOR THE KIDS Kids getting restless? Has the festival inspired your creative juices? Then head to the Meet, Make, Create’ Tent, and choose from the menu of crafty delights or come up with your own imaginative fabrication. Festival Market Place from 10am–4pm Saturday and Sunday. Back By Popular Demand are The Amazing Drumming Monkeys at the Festival Market Place with two shows each day. Spaghetti Circus shows and workshops – Saturday from 3.30pm, Festival Market Place. Tales and Songs. Join storyteller and songwriter Annie Bryant on a magical ‘story catching’ adventure through the wonders of our natural world. Sunday 10.30am and midday at the Festival Market Place.

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WORKSHOPS Saturday 10.00am: Garage Band with Matt Gulliford Mullum Mac, Stuart Street Saturday 10.00am: Body Percussion with Greg Sheehan Village Vanguard Saturday 8am: Yoga Civic Hall Saturday 2pm: Roundabout Theatre: Lollipop Lady Vs Council Workers Workshops Take part in the workshop on the Saturday 2pm, and then be part of the performance Sunday 2pm at the Festival market Place Saturday 9.30am: Learn to Play the Uke St Martin’s Hall Saturday 10.30am: Vocal techniques and Guitar Blues – with Hat Fitz and Cara Byron Community College, Gordon Street Saturday 2pm: Kizomba Dance with Clement Maura Byron Community College, Gordon St Saturday 10am: Story Telling and Theatre with Phil Spencer Drill Hall Sunday 10.00am: Harmonica Lesson with Juzzie Smith Drill Hall Sunday 12.00pm: Life and Times of Fred Smith, with Fred Smith Byron Community College

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Self-deprecating, almost to a fault, Ron Sexsmith has been a critical success ever since his self-titled debut back in 1995, winning the admiration of major-league songwriters such as Elvis Costello and Paul McCartney along the way. Commercial success, however, has not been so forthcoming for the boy from the bluecollar town of St Catharines, Ontario, but that I guess is part of his enigma. ‘I guess I was chasing stardom at one point,’ he says. ‘But then I stopped. To be honest I think the lack of commercial success has been more annoying to the folks around me. I sometimes get people asking why aren’t I playing stadiums? Well it’s certainly no mystery to me why I’m not. It’s just not that kind of music. I really didn’t expect the Long Player album to do as well as it did either. Not that it sold like Lady Gaga but it did do pretty well for me. It even led us to headlining Royal Albert Hall in 2013. My career was given a much-needed kick in the pants, which I didn’t see coming. I thought those days were gone for me, but it definitely reawakened a dormant fanbase, especially in the UK. Since then, I feel like I’ve got my career back!’ Experience Sexsmith’s enormous empathy, his occasional sentimentality and his often-overlooked playfulness. One festival show only: Friday 8.30pm at the Mullum Civic Hall.

Ben Ottewell

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BEN OTTEWELL (UK) As a singer and lead guitarist in rock band Gomez, Ben Ottewell is well known for his unmistakable voice and talent for blistering and inspired guitar solos. Rolling Stone declared, ‘Gomez’s not-so-secret weapon is Ben Ottewell’. And as GQ Magazine once wrote and anyone listening can attest, ‘[his] voice is not of this world’. Since his first solo release Shapes & Shadows (ATO 2011), Ottewell has been pleasing audiences with a series of successful acoustic tours across the UK, US and Australia. Now with a newly recorded album of songs for his second solo project, Rattlebag, the singer is set to return to the road, performing his new music. ‘There’s a time and place for us / I will take you there,’ he sings (Shoreline). Ben Ottewell proffers hope and promise accompanied by sublime acoustic and slide guitars, and that’s something we can all use. Ben Ottewell plays the Mullum Civic Hall on Sunday at 4.30pm.

The California Honeydrops

WE TWO THIEVES Combining the forces of Emily Lubitz (Tin Pan Orange) and Mama Kin is We Two Thieves, a folk and Americana blended pop act supported by multi-instrumentalist Dave Mann. Peppered with tales of mischievous lovers, broken hearts and tender rebels, together these two musical mamas present an undaunted celebration of the treasures of live. Saturday at 6.30pm at the Civic Hall and Sunday at 6pm at the High School.

THE CALIFORNIA HONEYDROPS (US) They’ve been chosen to join Bonnie Raitt on a 8-week tour of the US, and you know why? Because The California Honeydrops don’t just play music, they throw a party! Led by dynamic vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Lech Wierzynski, and drawing on diverse musical influences from Bay Area R&B, funk, Southern soul, Delta blues, and New Orleans second-line, the Honeydrops bring

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5 FRIDAY CIVIC HALL

Estère (NZ) 5:30 - 6:30

Tinpan Orange 7:00 - 8:00

NOV 20

HIGH SCHOOL

VILLAGE VANGUARD

BOWLO

Cheap Fakes 5:00 - 6:00

Vardos 5:00- 5:30

Dustyesky 5:00 - 5:30

DJs In The Boulevard

Hue Blanes 6.00 - 6.45

Thomas Oliver (NZ) 5:30 - 6:30

Tora 6:30 - 7:30

DJs In The Boulevard

(CAN)

8:30 - 9:45

Trinity Roots (NZ) 8:30 - 9:45 DJs In The Boulevard

Arte Kanela 10:15 - 11:30

Cornerstone Roots (NZ) 10:15 -11:30 DJs In The Boulevard

COURT HOUSE HOTEL

DRILL HALL

ST MARTIN’S HALL

The Button Collective 5:00 - 6:00

Hooting & Howling 5:00 - 6:00

Bethanie Jolly 5:00 - 5:45

Jenn Grant (CAN)

Madre Monte 7:15 - 8:15

Yeshe & Kurai

Bullhorn 9:15 - 10:15

6:30 - 7:30

(AU/ZIM)

7:00 - 8:15

Dustyesky 8:15 - 8:45 Ron Sexsmith

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Raised By Eagles 8:00 - 9:00

Suzannah Espie 8:45 - 10:00

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Chris Tamwoy 6.30 - 7.15 Mullum Uke 7:30 - 8:30

Microwave Jenny 9:00 - 10:00

(AU/US)

9:30 - 10:30

Vardos 10:15 - 10:45

Hat Fitz & Cara 11:00 - 12:00

The Jazz Party 11:00 - 1:00

vibrant energy and infectious danceparty vibes to their shows. They’ve taken the party all over the world: on nine European tours, featured slots at such premier festivals as Monterey Jazz, High Sierra, and Outside Lands, and recent performances supporting BB King, Dr John, Buddy Guy, and Allen Toussaint. Whether in those high-profile performances or in more intimate venues where the band itself can leave the stage and get down on the dance floor, the California Honeydrops’ shared vision and purpose remain: To make the audience dance and sing! Saturday at the Mullum Civic Hall at 5.15pm and Sunday at 9pm at the High School.

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James Kenyon 9:00 - 10:00

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12:00 - 1:00

SEED presents Bush Tucker and Native Plant ID Walk 1:30 - 2:30 Sista Mary presents Veranda Sessions 4:00- 6:00 Raise the Roof Choir 6:30pm

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Poinciana Festival Club Sweet Jean 7:00 - 8:00pm All Our Exes Live in Texas 8:45 - 9:45 Piano Bar feat Ollie McGill Hidden in the Village Vanguard building 5:00 -10:00

TRINITY ROOTS (NZ) Based in Wellington, Aotearoa has been swept up in the music of Trinity Roots. They don’t just play reggae, they also embody stripped-back jazzand soul-influenced rhythmic sound, building up to highly emotional drum- and guitar-led solos. Kicking off in 1998 and disbanding in 2005, the band re-formed in 2010 and have played sold-out tours ever since. Like Trinity Roots their contemporaries, Fat Freddy’s Drop, Trinity Roots create a loyal fanbase powered through their live performances and word of mouth! They play the High School on Friday sat 8.30pm, Saturday at 10.15pm at the Mullum Civic Hall and Sunday at the High School at 2pm. MORE HIGHLIGHTS ON PAGE 8

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‘We all went to school at Shearwater together. The drummer (Thorne Davis) was in the year above us and the guitarist (Jai Piccone) was our best friend’s youngest brother. I started teaching him guitar and vocals and songwriting and when we decided to make a band we bought him on board because he’s just so enthusiastic!’ One of the key strengths of Tora is the songwriting relationship Jo has with vocalist and synth player Tobias Tunis. ‘Toby’s and my songwriting relationship has been going for years – we have always had a connection,’ says Jo. ‘When we recorded the first Tora tracks we noticed that the reaction was stronger; we put out four singles before we made our first EP.’ Bass player Shaun Johnston is Tora’s fifth player, the oldest of them, being only 22!

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That was a bit of a bang, and around that time we won the Triple J Unearthed and got to play Splendour; and then we got contacted for international touring‌’

So what have been the key turning points for Tora?

Tora now play one show only, Friday 6.30pm at the High School.

‘I’d say in June last year when we released a track, a collaboration with Merryn from Potato Potato, and that song blew up online: got 10,000 plays in one day.

After months playing internationally Tora are excited about facing their home crowd. ‘It will be a lot easier to vibe because of the familiar faces in the crowd. It’s going to be a nice energetic show!’

Tora’s prviously scheduled Saturday 6.45pm spot at the High School is now being filled by Winterbourne at 7pm.

WINTERBOURNE James Draper and Jordan Brady, who met at the age of 12, bonded over rock music. Throughout their teens, they started writing songs, busking on the weekends, playing pubs, sharing their music in any situation that would allow them to do so and touring across the country in a 1989 Volkswagen named Randall. They released their debut EP All but the Sun (2014), which has now sold more than 17,000 copies. Their incessant touring and festival appearances have seen Winterbourne build a loyal following across the country and a reputation as a live act renowned for their energetic performance, unique chemistry onstage and beautiful harmonies. The Central Coast duo has just released their new single To Get To Know You, produced by ARIA-winning producer Eric J Dubowsky (Chet Faker, Flight Facilities, Bluejuice). For this track, Winterbourne have blended their distinctive, strong melodies and harmonies with electric and acoustic guitars to give the follow-up to single Steady My Bones, an altrock style with a 60s rock/pop feel and influence. It’s no wonder the likes of Patrick James, Little May, and recently The Rubens have invited them on their national tours, and they played to full rooms during their first-ever headline national tour early this year. They play the High School Saturday 7pm.

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7 SATURDAY CIVIC HALL

HIGH SCHOOL

VILLAGE VANGUARD

NOV 21 BOWLO

COURT HOUSE HOTEL

DRILL HALL

ST MARTIN’S HALL

Yoga 8:00 - 9:00 SEED Sustainable Forum 9:15 - 10:15 The Biggest Little Town Choir 10:45 - 11:45

Squeak Lemaire

(Middle Pub comp winner)

11:30 - 12:30 Youth Mentorship DJs In The 12:00 -12:20 Boulevard

Cornerstone Roots (NZ) 1:00 - 2:00 Arakwal Dancers 2:30- 3:00

Hat Fitz & Cara 3:30 - 4:30 Dustyesky Bar Stage 4:30pm

Hein Cooper 1:00 - 2:00 DJs In The Boulevard

We Two Thieves 6:45 - 8:00 Ben Ottewell (UK)

8:30 - 9:45 Trinity Roots (NZ) 10:15-11.30

Youth Mentorship 11:15 - 11:45 Vardos 12:15 - 12:45 Harry Angus (solo) 1:15 - 2:15

Tinpan Orange 2:30 - 3:30 DJs In The Boulevard

Emma Donovan & The Putbacks 4:00 - 5:00 DJs In The Boulevard

Mt Warning (US) The California 5:30 - 6:30 Honeydrops 5:15 - 6:15 DJs In The Kyle Lionhart 6:15 at Bar

Workshop Greg Sheehan Body Percussion 10:00 - 11:00

Boulevard

Winterbourne 7:00 - 8:00 DJs In The Boulevard

Montaigne 8:30 - 9:45 DJs In The Boulevard

Bullhorn 10:15 - 11:30 DJs In The Boulevard

Hauschka (GER)

2:45 - 3:45

Captain Dreamboat 4:15 - 5:15

Loretta Miller Sings Patsy Cline 5:45 - 6:45 Vardos 7:15 - 7:45 Madre Monte 8:15 - 9:15 Dustyesky 9:15-9:45

Workshop Storytelling / Theatre Phil Spencer 10:00 - 11:00 Children Of Moscow 10:45 - 11:45 The Mid North 11:15 - 12:15

Microwave Jenny 1:00 - 2:00 Youth Mentorship 2.15 - 2.30 Raised By Eagles 2:45 - 3:45

The Cactus Channel 4:15 - 5:15

Cheap Fakes 5:45 - 6:45 The Lez Karski Trio 7:15 - 8:15 Juzzie Smith 8:45 -10:00

Transylvanian Gypsy King

Jarryn Phegan 10:45 - 11:45

Suzannah Espie 12:15 - 1:15 On The Couch with Brian Nankervis 1:30 - 2:30 Lucie Thorne & Hamish Stuart 3:00 - 4:00 Anne McCue

Grace Turner 11:15 - 12:00

9:30 - 10:30 Megan Donnelly 11:00 - 11:45 PLAY MULLUM

12:00 - 12:20

Majiwa (KEN)

1:30 - 2:30 Hooting & Howling 3:00 - 4:00

Yeshe & Kurai (AU/ZIM)

1:45 - 2:45

11:00 - 12:00

Santos Organics Garden Bethanie Jolly 12:00 - 1:00 SEED presents Gardening Workshop Phil Dudman (BCC) 12.00 - 1:30

3:15 - 4:15

1.00 - 5:00

(CAN)

Fred Smith 7:30 - 8:30

Starboard Cannons 7:30 - 8:45

Estère (NZ) 4:45 - 5:45

Comedy 9:00 - 10:00

All Our Exes Live In Texas 10:30 - 11:45

Super Seed my Garden

Mullum High Outdoor Stage

Loren Kate 6:15 - 7:15

The New Buzz 9:00 - 10:00

10.30 - 12:00

Jenn Grant

Sweet Jean 6:00 - 7:00

(US)

Festival Market Place

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Jones Jnr 6:00 -7:00

7:30 - 8:30

SEED presents Weaving

Chris Tamwoy 12:30 - 1:15

4:30 - 5:30

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LuLu's Café Guy Kachel 10:00 - 12:00

SEED presents

Thomas Oliver 4:30 - 5:30

(AU/US)

Workshop (BCC) Hat Fitz and Clara -Vocal technique and guitar/ blues 10.30-11.30

Nicole Cross

Youth Mentorship 12:45 - 1:15

10:15 - 10:45 The Jazz Party 11:00 - 1:00

Workshop Learn to play Uke

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HIGH SCHOOL

FESTIVAL HOT PICKS

NOV 22 VILLAGE VANGUARD

BOWLO

Chris Tamwoy 10:00 -11:00

THE STREET PARADE

COURT HOUSE HOTEL

DRILL HALL

ST MARTIN’S HALL

SPECIALS

The Button Collective 10:00 - 11:00

Workshop Juzzie Smith Harmonica Lesson 10:00-11:00

St John's Singers 10:00 - 10:30

Cooking Demo A Taste of Permaculture (BCC) 9:00 - 10:00

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11:00 - 11:30AM Down From The Mountain 12:00 - 1:00 Harry James Angus 1:30 - 2:30

Mullumbimby Highschool Showcase

12:30 - 1:30 DJs In The Boulevard

Trinity Roots (NZ) 2:00 - 3:00

Emma Donovan & The Putbacks 12:00 - 1:00 Hauschka (GER)

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Bethanie Jolly 12:00 - 1:00

Two Lions 1:30 - 2:30

Walrus and the Carpenter 12:00-1:00 On The Couch with Brian Nankervis 1:30 - 2:30

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Majiwa (KEN) & Greg Sheehan 12:00 - 1:00

How Deep Is Your Love? 1:30 - 2:30

Thomas Oliver 1:30 - 2:30

Anne McCue 12:00 - 1:00

Ben Ottewell (UK)

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Madre Monte 3:00 - 4:00

Vardos 3:00 - 3:30

DJs In The Boulevard

Tribute to Nina Simone 4:00 - 5:00

Cactus Channel 4:30 - 5:30 DJs In The Boulevard

We Two Thieves 6:00 - 7:00 DJs In The Boulevard

Hat Fitz & Cara 7:30 - 8:30

Cheap Fakes 7:30 - 8:30

Juzzie Smith 3:00 - 4:00

Estère (NZ) 3:00 - 4:00

Hooting & Howling 3:00 - 4:00

Suzannah Espie 3:00 - 4:00

Dan Hannaford 4:30 - 5:30

Oh Pep! 4:30 - 5:30

Loren Kate 4:30 - 5:30

Jimmy Dowling 4:30 - 5:30

Vardos 5:30 - 6:00 Singh & Blanes 6:15 - 7:15 Special Ollie & Greg Sheehan 7:30 - 8:30

Captain Dreamboat 9:00 - 10:00

California Honeydrops 9.00 - 10:00

The Jazz Party 9:00 - 11:00

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Festival Market Place

11:30 am

SANTOS Organics Garden James Kenyon 12:00 - 1:00 SEED presents Permablitz / Workshop

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Jones Jnr 6:00 - 7:00

Jojo Smith 6:00 - 7:00

Fred Smith 6:00 - 7:00

Sweet Jean 6:00 - 7:00

Jenn Grant

Raised By Eagles 7:30 - 8:30

Lucie Thorne & Hamish Stuart 7:30 - 8:30

Starboard Cannons 7:30 - 8:30

Mullum High Youth Stage 12:00 - 5:00

Irish Mythen (IRE) 9:00 - 10:00

Piano Bar feat Ollie McGill hidden in the Village Vanguard 5:00 -10:00

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LuLu's Café Lou Bradley 10:00 - 12:00 The Bollywood Sisters

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Robert Forster 3:00 - 4:00

Workshop Intro to Permculture Punch & Daisy Café 12:00

Warren Earl Band 9:00 - 10:00

The Mid North 9:00 - 10.00

Comedy 9:00 - 10:00

Workshop Fred Smith (BCC) 12:00 - 1:00

IRISH MYTHEN (IRE) Born and raised in County Wexford, Ireland, Irish Mythen has travelled the globe – playing in Europe, Australia, the Middle East and the UK. Her music has the root of small communities and the strength of a loyal fanbase. During her travels she has worked with a host of world-renowned artists such as Tom Paxton, The Dubliners and The Pogues. She has shared stages with Emmylou Harris, Gordon Lightfoot, and Peter Yarrow, to name but a few. Since her migration to Canada in 2008 Irish has been honoured to create music and memories with Gordie Sampson, Joel Plaskett, Ron Hynes, Matt Andersen, Bruce Guthro and Dave Gunning. She has become an admired and respected artist on the Canadian scene. Catch her at St Martin’s Hall on Saturday at 9pm and the same place and time on Sunday.

MONTAIGNE Nineteen-year-old Montaigne showcases a powerful vocal talent way beyond her years. Her recently released EP Life of Montaigne has been met with well-deserved hype, but it’s the live delivery that is resonating with fans and critics alike. She was awarded the Next Big Thing at FBi Radio’s 2014 SMAC Awards because she is. The next big thing. See her while you can still get up close. Saturday at 8.30pm at the High School.

MICROWAVE JENNY After meeting in Sydney for rehearsals and gigs and realising they both shared similar ideas in love and music, husband-andwife duo Tessa and Brendan tied the knot on what was to become a pop / folk / love duo. Warm, infectious music that will bring a smile to even the most jaded dial. Opening night at the Civic Hall, Friday at the Drill Hall at 9pm and Saturday at the Bowlo at 1pm.

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Property Business Directory AGENTS

CONVEYANCING

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Years of experience and a network that delivers more for your property Providing the personal touch in property sales for the Byron Shire community. Ever considered selling? Call Tara to connect in person today.

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PROPERTY MANAGEMENT

Professional and results-driven with extensive marketing knowledge. Servicing the whole of the Byron Shire. Call Paul for an appointment today.

• The name you know and the people you trust. • 35 years’ local knowledge. • Conveyancing specialists – cottage, commercial, subdivisions, strata.

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OPEN FOR INSPECTION FOR SALE BY OWNER ELDERS BANGALOW

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• 155-159 Broken Head Road, Suffolk Park. Wed 12-12.30pm & Sat 2-2.30pm • 1468 Eltham Rd, Teven. Wed 1-1.30pm & Sat 3-3.30pm • Lots 1 and 18 Wilfred Street, Billinudgel. Thu 10-10.30am • 5/64-70 Broken Head Road, Byron Bay. Thu 11-11.30am & Sat 10-10.30am • 25 Bottlebrush Crescent, Suffolk Park. Thu 2-2.30pm & Sat 11-11.30am • 2/6 Electra Close, Byron Bay. Sat 10-10.30am • 14 Short Street, Brunswick Heads. Sat & Tue 10-10.30am • 7/41 Redgum Place, Suffolk Park. Sat 10-10.30am • 6/114 Bangalow Road, Byron Bay. Sat 10-10.30am • 33 Redgum Place, Suffolk Park. Sat 11-11.30am • 61 Kingsley Street, Byron Bay. Sat 11-11.30am • 443 Coorabell Road, Coorabell. Sat 11-11.30am • 5/31 Kingsford Drive, Brunswick Heads. Sat 11-11.30am • 5/6B Prestons Lane, Tyagarah. Sat 12-12.30pm • 13 Oakland Court, Byron Bay. Sat 12-12.30pm • 17 Brookview Court, Ewingsdale. Sat 12-12.30pm • 9 Sansom Street, Bangalow. Sat 1-1.30pm • 142 Parkway Drive, Ewingsdale. Sat 2-2.30pm • 271 Goremans Road, Eureka. Sat 2-2.30pm • 10 Armstrong Street, Suffolk Park. Sat 3-3.30pm

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AUCTIONS

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Auction November 26, 2015

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NEW LISTINGS

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• 145 Repentance Creek Road, Rosebank. $1,550,000 • Scenic Vista ‘Cape View’, Ewingsdale. Prices range from $549,000 • 6/114 Bangalow Road, Byron Bay. Interest Over $699,000 • 10 Armstrong Street, Suffolk Park. Interest Over $899,000 • 5/31 Kingsford Drive, Brunswick Heads. Interest Over $430,000

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ISSUE# 30.23

November 18 – 25, 2015

Gig Guide

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black oblong box, and have been around since the 80s. It’s like when you buy a car or something and you immediately have an affectionate connection with this object that you are constantly around. The same thing happened with Lola because she has a sizeable body and I hang out with her all the time. She took on a personality right from the get go I decided she might as well be my friend. So I called her Lola!’ Estere’s live shows are very different from the usual acoustic singer/songwriter’s. While much of her music has been recorded earlier, it has been recorded and composed by Estere who triggers beats and sounds live onstage. ‘When I am onstage I tell her what to do; and I have an electronic drum kit and synthesiser and I am singing and dancing at the same time. It’s five things all comprising a show; it’s quite a lot to do! At the same time I like to think of it as a show and it’s important to have dynamics; sometimes I am

bringing in elements from song to song so there is always variation. It’s like a different form of live performance – in a conventional performance you have a band and an instrument – but for me I am triggering and conducting the sound that is already pre-programmed but I am doing it in a live setting, which is something that I really am into exploring as an artist – what it means for me to be performing and playing my music at the same time.’ The collection process is part of the creative discovery for Estere. ‘It’s so much fun. I love going out and looking for samples. I am like the person who hears a baby crying because they are tired, or a glass smashing, and I think, damn I wish I’d sampled that! When it comes to sound recording, it’s a world of opportunity, and with a digital sound recording you can take that recorded sound and manipulate

another 20 sounds from it!’ Estere’s musical themes are powerful and grand. She’s not drawn to the usual themes of personal love and heartbreak. Her stories are bigger, broader and more encompassing. ‘I am all for storytelling on end concept – I like to write songs that are strong conceptually. For example, I just wrote a song called Ambition which is about a high-class prostitute who wants to become the president of the US – like a French courtesan who mixes as the highest of the high! ‘I like to develop the song ideas into something that is new. I like to make songs I haven’t heard the theme of before. When you see my show you should be expecting new concepts – new songs concepts you haven’t heard before!’ And of course, lots and lots of dancing! Estere plays Mullum Music Festival this weekend.

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ROUND THE TWIST Well, it looks like the writing is on the wall for me when it comes to dementia. A British study has revealed the link between having a twisted sense of humour and the onset of one of our most feared diseases of cognitive

decline: Alzheimer’s. Turns out Oscar Wilde wasn’t a genius after all – the poor bugger was dementing! I’ve had a twisted sense of humour for years. In fact, it’s how I pay my mortgage, support the kids, put food on

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the table. I see twisted shit everywhere. Without a twisted sense of humour you’d never be able to live in Mullumbimby. Should we be gating ourselves in as Australia’s first dedicated dementia community? I wonder about the satire-impaired scientists who conducted the study using their comedic blandness as a benchmark for normalcy. How does a person live in a twisted world without a twisted perspective? The world is a very, very, very twisted place – have a good look around at the dark ironies that pepper our planet: The very people who were entrusted to educate and care for our children turned out to be paedophiles; America’s public enemy number one, Osama Bin Laden, was originally trained by them; and no-one on Dancing with the Stars is actually a star. Last week I encountered some very well-meaning ladies selling stuffed toys to raise money for

children with cancer. Ironically the stuffed toys were made in Indonesia, probably by children. But we weren’t raising money for the Third World exploited kiddies, just our nice white sick kids. I know it’s a bit wrong. But that makes me laugh. Not because I’m sick, or find children with cancer or children who are victims of exploitation remotely titillating, but because the world is a sick fuck and I figure you have to laugh at our stupid hypocrisies. Anne Frank famously said in her adolescent diary, ‘In spite of everything I still believe people are good at heart?’ How can Anne be so full of forgiveness for her captors? I guess Anne was only 14 and she didn’t know how her story was going to end. I think, despite everything, people may occasionally be good at heart, like their intentions are good, except when it comes to self-interest or rampant opportunism, and then goodness is auctioned

off to the highest bidder. We like to think we’re good, but generally we’re only good when we think people are watching. Nothing has made me laugh more than the infamous ‘tap’ of Mullumbimby. Mel’s Well was a fuzzy feelgood attempt to give our local community somewhere to fill up on filtered water. It’s a lovely idea, and would work if humans weren’t capable of such unchecked opportunism. In the two years that tap has been operational, I don’t think I’ve ever seen a single person fill up a water bottle. I have, however, seen people front up with water coolers. Buckets. Forty-four-gallon Drums. And on one occasion a small truck with a hose that fed into a tank. What makes me laugh hardest is that the business that was supplying the ‘filtered’ water is now gone. As I imagine is the filter. It’s basically just a tap. Someone, and I have no idea who, is now paying for

half of Mullumbimby and Main Arm’s water supply. I find that hysterical. I don’t think Mel’s Well anymore. I think Mel’s very very disappointed. I thought that was funny. Now I discover it’s not because it’s actually amusing; it’s because I’m a slowly dementing twisted bitch. The other day when I was reading Trivia questions I had to ask, ‘What is a BUSTARD?’ I immediately thought an adult over 30 who has lost their licence and has to get a school bus into Byron. It’s happened to me. I know what it felt like. I have been a BUS–TARD. Apparently it’s some sort of bird. Ho-hum. I thought my answer was much better. I love people with twisted humour. It’s a glorious human trait. Who doesn’t piss themselves laughing when a politician falls over? After some contemplation I have reached the conclusion I would rather dement and and live life with the twisted then spend a single hour with the humourless.

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The Mullumbimby Golf Club presents a powerhouse night of Mo Entertainment in support of the Movember Foundation to help raise funds and awareness for men’s health. Featuring LIght Bulb Theory with special guest Guy Kachel in a three-hour show. Mo Bros and Mo Sistas are invited for a night of Mo Fun, more than a soul thought possible, with hot grooves, cold drinks and cool food. Have a huge night out and support the cause.

Taste a lineup of single-origin chocolate from Spanish chocolatier Blanxart while being entertained by local flamenco performers Arte Gitana.

Friday 27 November. Show from 7.30pm. Mullum Golf Club, Coolamon Scenic Drive. Tickets: $10 entry – tix at the door. (All entry proceeds go to Movember Foundation.) Info – 0427 740 645 or www. mullumgolf.com.au.

With paella fresh from the pan, come and try some chocolate Love! Thursday 26 November from 5.30pm at Love Byron Bay. Celebrating one year of living the dream!

MUSIC COMES BACK TO THE BYRON SERVICES I’m old enough and been here long enough to have actually been to live music gigs at the Byron Services Club. It’s been well over 20 years since anyone played there, so it’s a bit of a nostalgic

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THE FERAMONES – BRINGING LIVE MUSIC BACK TO BYRON RSL AFTER 22 YEARS. THEY PLAY THE BYRON RSL SUNDAY 29 NOVEMBER thrill to have Byron supergroup The Feramones bring music back to the people. Fresh from a sellout Ausralia and NZ tour with his other band (10CC), Rick Fenn and the rest of those finesmelling Feramones play the Byron Services Club on Sunday 29 November. Performing songs from the 70s and 80s and the classic rock for which they are renowned.

UKE FAVES FROM THE SONGBOOKS As the year is practically wrapped up for Christmas, Miss Amber and Stukulele are presenting the best of the 2015 UKE NIGHT songbooks. With tunes from The Beatles, Rolling Stones, Amy Winehouse, Steve Earle, Katy

Perry, Taylor Swift, Cyndi Lauper, Midnight Oil, Cold Chisel and Monty Python, entertainment doesn’t come more diverse than this. Bring a uke and tuner if you have one or just bring your smile and singing voice. From 6.30pm at Club Mullum in the Mullumbimby Ex-Services on Thursday 26 November (last Thursday every month). Still only $10 for adults and $2.50 for kids. Always a blast!

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BANGALOW THEATRE COMPANY BRINGING MUSIC AND DANCE TO THE STAGE! MELIA NAUGHTON, ONE HALF OF THE BELOVED SISTER ACT SCARLETT AFFECTION, J O I N S T H E C A S T O F T H E B A N G A L O W T H E AT R E C O M PA N Y F O R T H E I R U P C O M I N G P RO D U C T I O N O F T H E D RO W SY C H A P E RO N E , T H E BTC ’ S A DA P TAT I O N O F T H I S V E RY C L E V E R A N D H I L A R I O U S M U S I C A L I S S U R E TO W I N H E A RTS W I T H T H E O R I G I N A L S C R I P T H A I L E D BY N E W YO R K M A G A Z I N E A S ‘ T H E P E R F E C T B R O A D WAY M U S I C A L’. ‘It’s a musical set in the 1920s,’ says Melia. ‘It’s a great licence for all things, but that sort of humour for musicals in that day and age. The MTC put it on with Geoffrey Rush as ‘man in chair’. It’s like a comedy within a musical; man in chair is the narrator who talks people through his favourite musical. It’s a lovely device – the whole show comes alive around him.’ Before she was a singer/ songwriter, Melia Naughton was an actor. ‘I went to the VCA where I studied acting for three years, and did a lot of theatre in Melbourne before I moved here and reconnected with my sister and music. Prior to moving here theatre was my world. I haven’t done a professional musical for years! I am a trained actor and musician. This is great because in this show I can do a bit of everything. It’s a local production where I get to act and sing!’ ‘The Drowsy Chaperone (my character) is world weary, desperate to fall in love, clinging

Live Music CONTINUED FROM p40 Northern Rivers Conservatorium are set to tear down the house at the annual Academy Showcase. The event is a chance for students to show off skills developed throughout the year and to perform their original musical compositions to a live audience. Northern Rivers Conservatorium’s head of academy music Alicia

onto the spotlight, a cynic and essentially a charismatic and scene-stealing gorgeous alcoholic! Supposedly she’s meant to “oversee” and “chaperone” the younger Janet but, frankly, champagne sounds more deliciously interesting! It’s quite refreshing to play an older / wiser / saucier role – my last stage performance in 2014 was as a very young naive religious girl from the south of America in the Mullum Drill Hall’s Five women wearing the same dress, written by Alan Ball. ‘It’s my character’s job to guide the lead character – Janet Vandergraffe; she is a fantastic dancer and singer, the ultimate 1920s showgirl. This is played by Sarah Jarvis, mother of three, who runs a performing arts school in Mullum. She is a tapdancing and high-kick starlet!’ Of course, as a showgirl once herself, can the counsel of the Drowsy Chaperone be trusted? Like a lot of women of that era, the talented Miss Vandergraffe Charleston said the showcase is set to be a wonderful event, with a range of musical styles and fusions on show. ‘These original compositions have been bubbling in an alchemical cauldron to create a strange brew. One moment jazz dances a tango with the blues, the next, Afro-funk fusion hits the stage,’ Alicia said. From ballads from the love-lorn heart to dream pop and punk alongside folk, roots and soulful originals. Former alumni

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must choose between love of the stage or love of a man. Ironically the theme is echoed in the cast, and the theatre company in general, comprising predominantly Mums returning to the stage. A mother now herself, Melia reflects on the challenges of balancing motherhood with a creative career. (She and Nerida, the other half of Scarlett Affection, are on a hiatus while they bring up their kids.) Being in a group of other mothers has been a lot of fun. ‘You don’t realise how lovely it is until you are in this mix of a room and they are like you; it’s very supportive, it’s a huge undertaking.’ The founders of the company are Anoushka Gammon and Adrienne Lester: Women Melia describes as ‘passionate and creative. Their idea was to create a theatre company for Bangalow because we didn’t’ have one. Anoushka is a choreographer and Adrienne is producing. to graduate from the academy include the likes of Blue King Brown frontwoman Nattali Rize, and Dolphin Award winners Kellie Knight from Kellie Knight and the Daze and Tom Avery aka Blakboi. Northern Rivers Conservatorium’s Diploma of Music course is currently open for application. Prospective students can find out more by visiting www.nrcac. edu.au. The Academy Showcase will be held on Thursday at the Northern Hotel 7.30–9.30 pm.

The show also has some impressive directorial talent at the helm. ‘Jo Franklin is one of the directors. She is a performing arts professional and has worked as a theatremaker, teacher and director in America, UK and Australia. Philippa Williams-Brett also is directing and she has directed and performed at the Globe Theatre in London among other international credits.’ Melia is excited about being part of a show with ‘great choreography and lots of dancing – ensemble dancing… we haven’t seen anything like this for ages!’ With a cast of 20, this is some enormous feat to get to stage with dancers, actors and musicians all taking to the stage. ‘It’s been a Broadway classic and been staged in New York, London, Japan, Toronto and Melbourne, and now Bangalow!’ says Melia, who is enthusiastic about her involvement with this fledgling company. ‘The BTC is a not-for-profit organisation Tickets cost $18.40 for adults, $15.30 for children and $47.00 for a family ticket (prices include booking fee). For more information or to book a ticket, contact NRC Reception by phoning 6621 2266.

passionate about creating performance opportunities in Bangalow and the broader community. BTC aims to foster local talent and to create acting and performance opportunities – nurturing the performing arts of the region. Actors come from Bangalow, Byron, Brunswick, Mullum, Lennox, Ocean Shores and Lismore.’ The Drowsy Chaperone, set in the 1920s against a backdrop of glamour, glitz, eccentric

celebrities, aviators, producers and gangsters disguised as pastry chefs. ‘It’s hilarious but also poses questions: Why do we enter the theatre? How are we entertained?’ Tickets for The Drowsy Chaperone are just $25 per person and are available now from BTC website (bangalowtheatre.com. au/tickets). The performance commences at 7.30pm with pre-show drinks and canapés available from 6.30pm.

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TAURUS: If this week turns up the heat under bubbling power struggles so they boil over, don’t harden into a rigid stance; stay loose and flexy. Sure, others are game-playing. Question is: are you going to waste time being cranky about that, or decide to smilingly engage and possibly win?

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GEMINI: Mental-as-anything Geminis aren’t comfortable with explosive emotions, so avoid them by keeping in mind that this week’s probably the year’s worst for gossip or trash talk. Beware whom you share critical grizzles and grumbles with, or trust with a secret. Right now it’s advisable to keep your own counsel.

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not wrong. Buddhist master Tilopa has the best advice: Let go of what has passed. Let go of what may come. Let go of what is happening now. Don’t try to figure anything out. Or try to make anything happen. Relax, right now, and rest.

CANCER: With the present combo of Venus and Mars in your home zone, exchanges seem charged with hidden meanings, and perhaps they are. Change isn’t always easy for your sentimental sign, but a break from an ongoing situation, or a change of direction’s indicated. Somewhere someone or something’s gotta give…

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SAGITTARIUS: Rants about other peoples’ inadequacies and deficiencies are more than likely to provoke unwelcome consequences this week, so be circumspect. The mood you project will determine the success of your results. Stay present, pay attention to the moment and focus on what you’re doing – multitasking could cause accidents.

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CAPRICORN: With Venus and Mars stimulating your ambitious, entrepreneurial drive, it’s wise this week to ditch hardline ultimatums in favour of those pretty sophisticated negotiating skills. Moderate the expression of strong opinions. And remember that expecting people to be other than they are could spoil the enjoyment of what is actually on offer.

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LEO: You have large hearts, majesties; don’t let others less generous take advantage of them this week. After an intense two years of relationship challenges, Saturn’s now in your sector of passion and self expression – a far more enjoyable cycle that takes your artistic talents to new professional areas. VIRGO: This week’s all-or-nothing attitude definitely has its exasperating aspects. If others are infuriatingly stubborn, remember people don’t usually improve by being criticised – and besides, arguments upset those sensitive Virgo nerves. Venus is currently ideally situated for relaxing with your preferred variety of artistic leisure pursuit – or a style upgrade. LIBRA: With Mars/Venus in Libra you’re even more charmingly persuasive than usual, and this week’s story is about working with opposites to find common ground. Making your featured activity reconciling simmering situations, people that can’t relate or figures that don’t add up. Not easy with Neptune’s fog operating, but that’s your brief.

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SCORPIO: Clarity’s the big ask this week, which is rife with suspicion, disinformation and miscommunication – the perfect opportunity to exercise your creative side. Mercury in your sign assists with clear, incisive, articulate language to air and examine issues, grudges or misunderstandings. Let the past rest in peace so the present may flourish.

seekers, taking a considered and poignant approach to the lives and achievements of former ‘boat people’ who now call Australia home. Award-winning documentary maker Steve Thomas (Hope) explores the stories of people who arrived from the Middle East around 2001, some just children at the Lightbody 5 is a community time. Thrust into the contentious dance celebration bringing political climate surrounding together the best electronic refugees at the time, they found music from top DJs around themselves languishing in Australia. With fire dancing, indefinite mandatory detention live art, geometric lighting and in remote places such as installations this will be a fabulous Woomera and Nauru, and then on evening of musical and visual temporary protection visas that inspiration. Featuring Nick Taylor, extended their limbo. Freedom Pob, Ozzy from Melbourne and Stories is screening at Lennox Jahzen Lewis from the Sunshine Head Community Centre on Coast. Friday 27 November at Friday at 6pm. Followed by a Durrumbul Hall. 6pm–12am. Skype Q&A with director Steve $25 contribution. Thomas.

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AQUARIUS: Feeling some confusion about directions or decisions? Everything you’ve been working towards over the past two years, especially if it involves cultural activities, could soon fall into place, possibly via a lucky introduction. That’s as soon as you sort through, round and over your own emotional complications – this week’s homework.

PISCES: If responses to your personal initiatives aren’t what you expect, blame it on Neptune’s change of station casting a veil of miscommunication, mixed messages, misunderstandings and incorrect judgments – yours and others’. By late-week Pisces moon, hidden information surfaces and comprehension begins to clear.

to a sold-out Miami improv and an American TV audience of well over two million.

ANNIE BRYANT TELLING STORIES AT MULLUM MUSIC FESTIVAL ON SUNDAY. SHE WILL ALSO BE AT THE PERIWINKLE PRESCHOOL CHRISTMAS MARKET SATURDAY 28 NOVEMBER.

He is the feature act at the Ballina RSL’s Big Gig comedy night Thursday 26 November, at 8pm. MC is Mandy Nolan and support is Paul McMahon! songs at 10.30am and 12 noon at the festival or on Saturday 28 November at Periwinkle Preschool Christmas Market Based on a true story and 10.30am and 1.30pm. More info performed by the people of www.talesandsongs.com. Yakel, Tanna is a feature film set on a remote south Pacific island of Vanuatu that tells the true forbidden love story of young girl Wawa, who falls in love with her chief’s grandson, Dain. When an Experience Portals to Encounters, intertribal war escalates, Wawa is a multi-faceted exhibition of unknowingly betrothed as part of film footages and photographs a peace deal and the young lovers with an interactive website that flee pursued by enemy warriors has been created by SPRUNG!! intent on killing them. Integrated Dance Theatre. On show at the Lone Goat Gallery in Tanna recently won best feature Byron, opening Friday night at film of International Film Critics’ 6pm with a live performance and Week – an independent section running until 2 December. of Venice Film Festival and Bentley Dean Best DOP (director of photography). Tanna was the first film to be shot completely in Acclaimed artist Stan Michaels the stunning green landscapes of Vanuatu and had its Australian will present his work to the public this weekend for the first time premiere at the Adelaide Film in a decade. A third-generation Festival in October. glass artist and a winner of the Screening with codirector Martin Northern Rivers Art Prize, Stan Butler in conversation and invites art-lovers to his stunning audience Q&A. 7pm Wednesday studio in Broken Head to view 25 November, 2015 at Byron creations in fused and blown Theatre, Byron Community glass, sculpture and various Centre – 6685 6807. Tickets: $18 paint media. Stan is inspired by member/concession $25 general. nature, the human form, and the https://www.facebook.com/ light that surrounds him as he TannaMovie works with meticulous care and dedication. Balance and beauty are features of his work. The inhouse exhibition provides a rare insight into the life and methods of this highly skilled artist, and Local storyteller Annie Bryant an opportunity to meet with the will invite children and parents artist face to face in his creative into her magical Storytent setting. this Sunday at Mullum Music Festival as part of the free 10am–6pm until Sunday. Please family entertainment in the contact zmichaels@bigpond.com Festival Marketplace. Join for an invitation. Annie for seasonal stories and CONTINUED p43

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than a decade ago, Steve made the finals of competitions such as Triple J Raw and Green Faces and then quickly moved on the road touring the country for the last eight years with comedians such as Carl Barron, The Umbilical Brothers, Adam Hills and a number of international acts such as Arj Barker and Tom Green. More recently Steve has been revving up and humouring TV studio audiences as the warm-up guy for TV shows such as Channel 10’s Ready Steady Cook, Channel 7’s Battle of the Choirs, Channel 10’s hit So you think you can Dance and Channel 9’s NRL Footy Show. But Steve’s big break came in 2008 when he was selected as one of 14 Australian comedians to travel to Miami and compete in NBC’s top-rating show Last comic Standing, in which he made the quarter-finals and got to perform

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produce to their communities through farmers markets, an expert on ancient wisdoms and the negative impacts of globalisation, Helena has much of her own wisdom to share, along with some challenging ideas meant to shift us from our comfort zones. Then I started talking with Mark Swivel – a new arrival to Mullumbimby, a lawyer and a writer and a keen advocate of micro-finance as an agent of change in economically challenged communities. It just started to take shape and seemed

the right thing for a fundraiser for a Neighbourhood Centre that is instrumental in providing support to so many ever-diminishing resources. Then I went to see Russel Brand and left feeling really pissed off that some bloke who banged on about capitalism charged $140 a ticket – then talked about the death of self, the death of the individual, and then showed videos of himself and sold t-shirts with his face on them! Is talking about change actually enough? Do you actually need to embody it? Find out

in Courage to Care – Putting Hope Into Action, Saturday at Club Mullum (Mullumbimby Ex-Services) at 8pm. Entry is $10 (further donations also welcome) and ALL proceeds go to the Mullumbimby Neighbourhood Centre’s More than a Meal program. Tickets at the club or at the door on the night.

ALAN CLEMENTS, HELENA NORBERG-HODGE AND MARK SWIVEL – IN CONVERSATION WITH MANDY NOLAN FOR COURAGE TO CARE: HOW FAR CAN WE REALLY GET OUT OF OUR COMFORT ZONES? MULLUM EXSERVICES ON SATURDAY 28 NOV.

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You just can’t beat a simple story told well - not that simplicity need necessarily be divorced from profundity. Australian filmmakers Martin Butler and Bentley Dean have taken their crew to one of the islands of Vanuatu and, with local tribesmen and women as their cast, produced a remarkable movie in which a compelling narrative is closely attuned to the murmurings of the heart. It’s all about love, with an echo of Shakespeare’s star-crossed teenagers underpinning the drama. Wawa has come of age. She is a beautiful girl being prepared for the duties and responsibilities of the traditional ways - which includes being offered to another tribe in an arranged marriage. But Wawa wants to go her own way, for she is in love with Dain, the chief’s handsome grandson. Whatever the youngsters lack in acting experience is more than made up for by their magnetic presence and a naturalness that is impossible to fake - Dean’s camerawork is especially good at highlighting the emotions, from

joy to turmoil, that fleet across his characters’ faces. Likewise with Wawa’s mischievous little sister, Selin – the scene in which we catch her crying is as intense as any you might expect from a Hollywood veteran. As in Romeo and Juliet, there are feuding parties involved and it’s when Wawa is promised to a hostile tribe as a peace-making chattel that she takes matters into her own hands in an effort to avoid being separated from Dain. Initially, I was under the impression that the story was set in pre-colonial days, not unlike Rolf de Heer’s ‘Ten Canoes’ (2006), but an unexpected link to Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip puts events in the recent past and, to be honest, briefly takes the wind out of the movie’s sails. Intoxicating cinematography is complemented by a brooding, spare score from Antony Partos that never intrudes on the sounds of chooks and pigs and footfall – and the incredible rumbling of the volcano. You can catch this wonderful movie at the Community Centre on November 25.

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SPECTRE

I have had more than just a passing interest in the James Bond phenomenon since reading Ian Fleming’s 007 novels one after the other in the dim and distant. Sean Connery nailed the chainsmoking, borderline alcoholic, often morose character better than any of his successors, but Daniel Craig, with the appropriate ‘cold blue eyes’, has perfectly acclimatised Bond to the new age. He has been aided and abetted in this by director Sam Mendes who, if anything, has improved on his outstanding Skyfall (2012) with this latest outing, which, for all its blistering CGI, is imbued with a comforting retro feel. A brilliantly conceived and executed opening sequence finds Bond in Mexico City on the Day of the Dead. To the dismay of M (Ralph Fiennes), he is acting as a vigilante, on a personal mission that will evolve into a major crisis. His target is the ruthless head of SPECTRE, an international crime organisation – Blofeld (Fleming named him after Henry’s father). And who better to play the odious, ever present villain than the sceneeating Christoph Waltz. Assisting

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Bond is Q (Ben Whishaw) – a creation of the cinema who was not present in any of the books – but instead of producing an array of dazzling gizmos the brainiac is more focused on nerdy keyboard warfare. Miss Moneypenny (Naomie Harris) is allowed to leave the office and be more involved than usual and Madeleine (Léa Seydoux), the Bond Girl, is appropriately sexy and capable of looking after herself. The plot is convoluted but coherent, the chases are almost but not quite overdone and a pulsating score by Thomas Newman supplements Monty Norman’s immediately recognisable theme as Hoyte Van Hoytema’s luscious cinematography follows the action through London and Rome, Austria and Morocco. But best of all is the movie’s sense of itself, managing to be both dead serious in intent but frequently tongue in cheek in delivery – Bond’s seduction of Madeleine on the train after throttling a horrible hairy bad guy is wonderfully corny. There’s even a good oldfashioned torture scene. I loved it.

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ENTERTAINMENT THURSDAY 19 GREAT NORTHERN HOTEL, BYRON MUSIC ACADEMY SHOWCASE RAILWAY HOTEL, BYRON 7PM KELLIE KNIGHT TRIO BEACH HOTEL, BYRON 8.30PM ZAHLU & THE ALCHEMISTS OF SOUND BYRON COMMUNITY CENTRE 6.30PM BYRON BAY PRIMARY SCHOOL BAND RECITAL BYRON BREWERY 8PM BELLYLAUGH WITH GREG SULLIVAN BYRON FRESH 7PM LOS ROSANO WOODY’S SURF SHACK, BYRON 9PM DJ PEBBLES MULLUMBIMBY CIVIC HALL 6PM MULLUM MUSIC FESTIVAL OPENING COURT HOUSE HOTEL, MULLUMBIMBY 6.30PM DEIDI VINE & GUESTS BALLINA TWILIGHT MARKET 4PM PHIL LEVY TATTS HOTEL, LISMORE 6.30PM LUCAS ZORZO 8PM

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Band Recital Presented by Byron Bay PS Thurs 19 Nov 6.30pm. Tickets: Adult $15 | Child $10

ENTERTAINMENT RETURNS TO RSL AFTER 22 YEARS!

Yai Atem: Lost Boy of Sudan (Cavanbah Room) Saturday 21 November, 4.30pm Tickets: By Donation.

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MONDAY 23 GREAT NORTHERN HOTEL KYLE LIONHART RAILWAY HOTEL, BYRON 7PM CHRIS SHERMER BEACH HOTEL, BYRON 8.30PM HIGH ROLLERS BYRON BREWERY 8PM 4’20’ SOUND BYRON FRESH 7PM LAZ’S GOOD TIME BLUES WOODY’S SURF SHACK, BYRON 9PM DJ OVAL

TUESDAY 24 GREAT NORTHERN HOTEL, BYRON MARSHALL O'KELL RAILWAY HOTEL, BYRON 7PM CHRIS ARONSTEN BEACH HOTEL, BYRON 8PM OPEN MIC BYRON FRESH 7PM SIMON BYRON PUBLIC SCHOOL 7.15PM NO LIGHTS NO LYCRA WOODY’S SURF SHACK, BYRON 9PM DJ NERY BANGALOW HOTEL 7.30PM BRACKETS OPEN MIC NEW BRIGHTON FARMERS MARKET 8AM MIMOSA DUO BALLINA HOTEL 6PM OPEN MIC

WEDNESDAY 25 RAILWAY HOTEL, BYRON 7PM MANOA BEACH HOTEL, BYRON 8PM MUSICAL BINGO BYRON THEATRE 7PM TANNA + Q&A BYRON BREWERY 7.30PM OPEN MIC BYRON FRESH 7PM SARAH GRANT GINGER PIG, BYRON 7PM OPEN MIC WITH CHALK HORSE WOODY’S SURF SHACK, BYRON 9PM DJ OVAL CREATIVE INTUITIVE, BYRON A&I 7PM HEART CHANT WITH TARSHITO, NYCK JEANES & FRIENDS

SAFE DRIVERS COURSE FOR LEARNERS December 10th 4.30 to 7.30 - $140 Go to our website www.bys.org.au to book

BARISTA COURSE Tuesday 24th November 4 to 7pm Fee $50 – Ages 15 to 24 Call Steffie to book on 6685 7777

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Thursday 26th Nov 7–8.30pm Bring a mat - Dress theme: Fluoro Gold coin donation Samosas & Chai will be available afterwards

Book the YAC for your next event, conference, program or workshop! Call Steffie 6685 7777 or email stephanie@bys.org.au

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

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Specialising in Asphalt Driveways, Subdivisions, Earthworks, Carparks and all Maintenance!

)UHH 4XRWH – &DOO 1RZ

Jai – 0467 482 948

EARTHMOVING ROADWORKS • PLANT HIRE

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

RENT-A-GEEK Mobile PC Repair (Byron Shire) ....................................................................66844335 NERDWORKS Computer repairs, mobile technician ...............................66846276 or 0413 379514

RAZZLE DAZZLE

ZANEY PRODUCTIONS Apple Computer Services .........................................................0403 398272

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

WORKRIGHT Computer Support Mobile support for small business Byron Shire Daniel ..... 0422 804449

dgrant@razzledazzlewindows.biz • www.razzledazzlewindows.biz

SALISBURY CONCRETING

Over 25 yrs local experience. All forms of concreting. • Residential Civil Industrial. • Resurfacing and rejuvenation of existing concrete. • Steel fixing & formwork.

Environmentally Friendly, WIndows, Screens, Housewashing, Gutters, Paths and Driveways. FREE QUOTES. happy to work weekends!

DARYL 0418 234 302 OR 02 6680 1793 vz

Window Cleaning Professionals Call Glenn or Tracey 0403 428 232 or 6680 9901 email: impresswindowcleaning@gmail.com Reliable • Friendly • Professional • Fully Insured • Free Quotes • Affordable Rates Locally Owned and Operated • Quality Work with Over 10 Years Experience

TINY EARTHWOR various implements available for limited access projects

Lic.136717c

Byron Eco Window Cleaning and Pressure Washing

ALL JOBS BIG AND SMALL 30 years in local area • Free quotes Phone Dick 6687 8418 / 0412 831 944

Philip Toovey 0409 799 909 ph/fax 02 6684 3208

CONCRETING & PAVING

0400 479 811

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

'ULYHZD\ 3RWKROH 6SHFLDOLVW

EARTHMOVING & EXCAVATION

FREE QUOTES FREECALL 1800 683 838 MOBILE 0419 677 991 cmhwindows@gmail.com COMMERCIAL, DOMESTIC, SHOPS & REAL ESTATE FULLY INSURED

Daz Grant

20 Year+s Exp.

STEVE BAKER Concreting. Excavator hire. Lic 143161C ................................................0412 272564

EARTHMOVING & PLANT HIRE Specialising in driveway construction & maintenance • Tip trucks 3 to 12 tonne • Excavator • Driveways • Roads • Clearing • House pads • Drainage • Carparks • Bush rocks • Rock walls

Training & assessment: earthmoving plant & forklift – nationally recognised qualifications

0410 056 228 / 0427 663 678

FLANAGAN & SONS CONCRETING Lic 155456C. ............................................Ph Andrew 66841424 A NORTHERN RIVERS TRENCHING 65HP chain trencher, 1.7 tonne excavator, tipper.0402 716857 JASON COOTE CONCRETING All concreting work, form work, steel fixing Lic 261424C.....0421 957506 BYRON BAY BOBCAT & MINI EXCAVATOR All areas ..............................................Ian 0412 853479 PLATINUM CONCRETE 20 years experience. Jobs under $5000 ............... Justin Myers 0458 773788 EXCAVATOR & TIPPER HIRE Honest & reliable .............................................................0431 678130 HOWAT BROTHERS CONCRETING Patios, driveways, paths. Lic 285736C ....................0466 155157 BRUNSWICK BOBCAT HIRE Good rates, very experienced operator Ilan......................0414 300012 MINI EXCAVATOR / POSITRAC COMBO & tipper hire. Ph Andrew.........0401 968173 or 66841424 BRENDAN POWELL Earthmoving, landscaping, design & construction........................0404 988222 JUSTINE Enneagram, Buddhist Psychology, Coaching. www.muditaclinic.com .................66846090 BANGALOW MINI DIGGER HIRE Multiple attachments ..................................... Blake 0413 878978

COUNSELLING

PETER FOX Couple Therapy & Marriage Intensives. coupletherapyaustralia.com ...............66840469

ELECTRICIANS

JULIA KALA BODKIN Psychotherapist www.globalspiritevents.com............................0403 652067

24 HOUR SERVICE

DECKS, PATIOS & EXTENSIONS Residential & Holiday Accommodation marlo@scrubupcleaning.com

0499 206 036

Reliable Affordable Fully Insured

• Spring & One-off Cleans • Pre- & Post-sale Cleans • Bond Cleans • Packing & Unpacking • High-pressure & Carpet Cleaning • Rubbish Removal • Gardens & Lawns Call for a FREE quote

The Deck Doctor

Sanding and Refinishing, Repairs and Maintenance, Internal Floors Richard Neylan richardneylan1@bigpond.com 0407 821 690 • www.facebook.com/DeckDoctor65

0439 624 945

AH

Domestic Commercial

All Jobs Small or Large

DOMESTIC COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL

BYRON BAY FLOOR SANDING For a free quote phone Chris ....................................... 0408 536565\ DECKS AND PERGOLAS Hardwood, pine, composites. Byron/Gold Coast. Robbie ........0409 244424

JAMIE 0408 809 817

FULL CIRCLE REFINISHING Oiled timber & deck maintenance (new business) ...........0419 789600

licence no. 201775c

CLEAN AS IT’S BEEN TEAM Home, Bond back, anytime, references..................................66882372 BUILDER/CARPENTER Decks, pergolas, small jobs. Hourly rate. Lic 123672C .............Stu 66802224 DONE & DUSTED CLEANING Going the extra mile, professional, dependable .............0498 731447

02 66 804 173 Lic: 154293c

%XTE HOUSE RIOR W WIN ASH CLEAN DOW

Call Steven Butturini

DENTISTS

DI’S CLEANING SERVICE Quality & efficient. O.Sh, SGB, NB, Mullum & surrounds .......0414 408723 DETAILED CLEANING Natural products. Please call 8am-6pm......................................0410 723601 DOWNUNDER CLEANING Bond / exit cleaning specialists ...........................................0438 015037

Dr. Nigel Cluer BDSc (Hons)

FULL CIRCLE Window & Pressure cleaning. Call Oliver (new business)..........................0419 789600

OVER 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN HOLISTIC DENTISTRY

BYRON HOME CLEANING Brunswick to Ballina & inland towns. $30ph ..............Holly 0451 102239 QUALITY & RELIABLE Cleaner, rubbish removal, downsizing.......................................0421 701140

0458 267 777

Lic. 211410C

60 Stuart Street, Mullumbimby | BOOK AN APPOINTMENT 02 6626 7999 Located within Mullumbimby Comprehensive Health Centre

IPS PTY LTD All types of cleaning – integratedpropertyservicing.com.au ....................0408 446145 BRUNSWICK HOLISTIC DENTAL CENTRE ......................................................................66851264 GREEN ROCKET CLEANERS Bond, office, builders clean, window cleaning..................0405 437431 SHORES DENTAL Dr Shaun Goh & Dr Richard Conn. Rajah Rd, Ocean Shores....................66803477 HOUSEKEEPING/Cleaner reliable, exp in home beautification/organisation inc laundry ..0490 030433 GAVIN STUART & MARTIN ACKLAND Banora Seaview Dental, Banora Point 30 mins north of Ewingsdale. Open Sat. early & late appointments ..............................07 55234090

CLOTHESLINES

Northern Rivers Clotheslines & Letterboxes

WE CAN REPAIR OR REWIRE YOUR OLD LINE

• SALES • INSTALLATION • REPAIRS Contact Greg on 0403 555 690 or 6687 4442

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LITTLE LANE DENTAL, MULLUMBIMBY ...........................................................................66842816 MICHAEL LEACH 100 Stuart Street, Mullumbimby ............................................................66842644

DESIGN & DRAFTING BAREFOOT BUILDING DESIGN www.barefootbuildingdesign.com .........Bob Acton 0407 787993 DAVID ROBINSON DESIGN DRAFTING All Council & construction requirements .....0419 880048

ELECTRICAL PHONE TV

Lic. No.

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

Please call Blair Rankin on

NG

electrical

SERVICES PTY LTD

0432 331 633 for details

‘We will not compromise on your safety’

1300 639 843

ELECTRICAL INSTALLS AND UPGRADES APPLIANCE INSTALLS AND REPAIRS AIR-CONDITIONING INSTALLS AND SERVICES

Lic No. 262667C

CLEANING I’m experienced with an eye for detail .........................................................0434 515016 BANGALOW DENTAL In the Medical Centre Complex, Bangalow .....................................66872766

BYRON ENERGY EFFICIENT DESIGN & DRAFTING www.beedad.com.au...............0423 531448 COUGHRAN ELECTRICAL 24 hour service, Lic 154293C .........................0439 624945 or 66804173 AARDVARC www.aardvarc.com.au Northern NSW & Southeast Queensland ..........0410 444187 RONNIE SPINKS Everything electrical. Lic 27673 ........................................................0429 802355

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Service Directory HALLMARK ELECTRICAL Domestic, small job specialist. Lic EC41467 ..........................0407 416575 BYRON BAY ELECTRICAL Geoff Bensley. Lic EC 34079 ..................................................0427 857824 CIRCUITS PLUS For everything electrical. Friendly & professional. Lic 201844C ...........0422 668582 SUNSHINE ELECTRICAL SERVICES NSW Competetively Priced. Quality Work. Lic 116938C .0416 043414 JP ELECTRICAL All electrical + Level 2 service provider. Lic 133082C ...........................0432 289705 CHRIS APPEL. Ocean Shores. Lic EC 22349 ....................................................................0422 607444 JIM LABELLE ELECTRICAL O.Shores, Mullum, Byron, Brunswick. Lic 176417C.............0415 126028 RIC VESSIERE ELECTRICAL Lic 223948C Quality work, affordable rates .....0407 588181 or 66771195 SOMERS ELECTRICAL Prompt & reliable. Bruns, O.Shores, Mullum & Byron Lic 283345C .0438 350650 SPINKS ELECTRICAL Lic 284939C ................................................................ Call Mitch 0421 843477 JASON POOLE ELECTRICAL Byron. Prompt Professional Competitive rates Lic 187326C...0414 396961 LIGHTHOUSE ELECTRICAL BYRON BAY Your friendly electrician Lic 233440C ............0450 631183

FENCING

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

0430 297 101 / 6684 5437 info@byronbaymowing.com.au www.byronbaymowing.com.au

Paola Landscapes Pty Ltd Garden Clean Ups Gutter Cleaning Lawn Maintenance Irrigation & Repairs Hedge Trimming Planting & Lawn Edging Turf Laying Full Garden Maintenance Servicing Residential, Commercial and Government PLEASE CALL MATTHEW PAOLA 0431 871 245

POOLSAFE GLASS FENCING GLASS & ALUMINIUM POOL FENCING PROFESSIONALS 0499 178 297 psgfencingnsw@gmail.com BEDNARZ, H & W, FENCING Specialise in pool, Colorbond & timber fencing .............0417 491136 BYRON & BEYOND FENCING Any fence, any time, prompt quotes .....66804766 or 0416 424256 byronbaybrushfencing.com.au New & repairs ................................................Dave 0419 692155 PSG FENCING All types. Friendly & professional. Quality work. Matt ............................0401 259882

FARM PICK UP PRICES Soft Leaf Buffalo A grade $8/m2

• Prices are GST inclusive • Pick up Ex-Farm – forklift loaded • Cut fresh: require half day advanced notice • DELIVERY EXTRA 7am-4pm Monday to Friday

6684 7380

OCEAN SHORES GLASS AND SCREENS Glass splashbacks Lic No 61205C .........................66803333 ALL GLASS BYRON BAY Shower screens & mirrors ............................................................66857200

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

www.spotlessgutters.com.au

0405 922 839 or AH 6684 1778 ABN 180 623 364 42 BLUE MTN GUTTERMESH Do it well, do it once ...........................................................0418 662285 NEW GUTTERING Guttermesh, downpipes etc. Lic 26850C ..........................................0418 662285 GUTTERING & DOWNPIPES Guttermesh, Metal Roofing Lic 60414C Darryl Patterson ...0414 889453

HAIR & BEAUTY ALLURE BODY WAXING Suffolk Park ............................................................................0403 417508

HANDYPERSONS

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

FLOORING

Call Bob on 0424 982 935

Flooring by Wallaces • COMPLETE FLOORING SOLUTIONS • TIMBER BAMBOO LAMINATE VINYL • PORCELAIN & CERAMIC TILES • CARPET • FLOORSANDING • DOMESTIC & COMMERCIAL

• Garden & property maintenance • Acreage & residential mowing • Landscaping • Tip runs • Stump grinding

12/70 Centennial Cct, Byron Bay | 6685 5503

FLOOR SANDING & POLISHING

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

0408 536 565 proud member of

info@byronbayranga.com ~ www.byronbayranga.com

0431 550 401

Acreage Mowing & Property Care $PNQMFUF (BSEFO 4FSWJDF t 'VMMZ *OTVSFE &TU fully insured

acreage mowing acreage mowing

&& maintanence maintenance

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

0427 176 771

TIMBER SERVICING MULLUM-MOWING@mullumonline.net. Ride-on, large lawns & acreage.........Peter 0423 756394 FLOOR ALL GUTTERS CLEANED Solar panel cleaning, all areas, free quotes, fully insured ..66841778 or 0405 922839 SPECIALIST AREAS A TO Z GARDEN SERVICES Lawns, acreage, hedges, clear ups, gutters, tip runs ..........0405 625697 A.C.E. LAWNMOWING Best rates, reliable, guaranteed ...............Sam 0438 655763 or 66859754 ABSOLUTE GARDEN WASTE REMOVAL OR WHATEVER Large trailer. Free quotes ......66804704 LEAF IT TO US Acreage mowing, 72� mowers, gardening/property maint. specialists ..0402 487213 www.oceanoors.net.au MOW JOES Lawn & garden maintenance, ride-on mowing. Fully insured ..............Joe 0407 065849 ECO TIMBER FLOORS Sanding, polishing & repairs..............................................Trent 0432 501721 NICK’S MOWING Lawns, edges, hedges, local & reliable. Mullum, Bruns, O.Shores .....0418 792279 NJH FLOOR SANDING Eco wax, oils & water base finishes............................... Nathan 0420 215716 SPECIALIST WEED CONTROL CONTRACTORS/CONSULTANTS ...............................0418 110714 NORTHERN RIVERS MOWING Acreage specialist. For prompt attention call Geoff......0428 544190 THE FLOOR SANDER Non-toxic finishes. Free quotes. Ph Richard .................................0407 821690 A GREEN EARTH Garden restoration, maintenance, tree & rubbish removal ...............0405 716552 TIP RUNS & RUBBISH REMOVAL 4m3 trailer ...............................................................0408 210772 ALL TERRAIN MOWING Steep slopes, long grass, residential, acreage, local, reliable ..0419 225124 TOTAL LAWN CARE Mowing, weeding, yard clean ups etc. Baden................................0490 023964 SLASHING 100hp 7ft slasher. Shirewide ........................................................................0408 778159 BEANOS Tree & lawn care service. Tree removal/pruning. Lawn & garden maintenance ...... 0421 508044 ACREAGE BRUSHCUTTING & CLEARING Thick grasses, saplings, lantana, woody weeds ... 0412 705962 BIO GARDENS Horticulturist for all your gardening needs. Reasonable rates ...............0459 175729 ACREAGE MOWING, landscaping, all aspects of property maintenance. Ph Luke .........0407 981636 CHEAP CLIPPINGS Lawns & edges..................................................................... Adam 0419 260654 GARAGE DOOR ACREAGE MOWING Cheap rates! 60 inch zero turn mower. Julian ................................0401 350156 SPECIALIST POLLEN GARDENS Gardens & lawns, plant-outs. Organic principles. Dip. Hort. Dave ..0438 783645

0420 528 373

GARAGE DOORS

BRUNSWICK VALLEY DOOR CENTRE

GLAZIERS

• Sales • Service • Repairs

bvdc.com.au bvdc@bigpond.com 0418 171 285 02 6684 5529

GARDEN DESIGN GARDEN DESIGN, FENG SHUI www.simplybeautifulspaces.com.au ......................... Lyn 0428 884329 DESIGN & PLANS Lic no. 39791 www.varendorfflandscapes.com.........66845035 or 0414 842602 GARDEN MAKEOVERS Design, restoration & plant supply ........... John 66841126 or 0431 745475

GAS SUPPLIERS

GARDEN & PROPERTY MAINTENANCE Free Delivery No Rental Reliable

HEALTH • OTHER HEALTH RELATED SECTIONS IN THIS SERVICE DIRECTORY: Acupuncture, Chiropractic, Counselling, Dentists, Osteopathy, Physiotherapy MULLUMBIMBY MEDICAL CENTRE 60 Stuart St ............................................................66841511 ACUPUNCTURE & COSMETIC MEDICINE Dr Adam Osborne...........................................66857366 MULLUMBIMBY HERBALS Naturopathy, Ayurveda, Massage, Herbs. .............................66843002 MULLUMBIMBY SKIN CLINIC 58 Stuart Street .................................................................66844400 MUDITA CLINIC Ayurveda, Counselling, Mindfulness. www.muditaclinic.com .................66846090 CRANIOSACRAL BALANCING Najma Ahern, Practitioner, Tutor & Trainer ....................0402 230449

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

HOT WATER SYSTEMS TWEED COAST ELECTRICAL Hot Water Specialists. Lic 214073C ...................................0432 728946

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

IRONING THE IRONING LADY Suffolk Park. $25 per hour. Angela................................................0414 719680 IRONING Mullum, Brunswick, Ocean Shores. Phone Kate .............................................0421 360961

KITCHENS SHAUN LEMURA KITCHENS Byron 17yrs+ qual. exp. www.slbyronbay.com...............0499 771769 ALL GLASS BYRON BAY Splashbacks .................................................................................66857200 C & C KITCHENS Kitchens & Bathrooms. Quality at affordable prices .................................66872275 D HINGED Kitchens & Joinery – www.hinged.com.au ..................................................0409 843689

LANDSCAPE DESIGN BEAU JARDIN Landscape Design & Documentation, Horticultural Consultation...........0417 054443

LANDSCAPING

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

1176 Myocum Rd, Mullumbimby (just past golf course)

6684 2323 / 0418 663 983

Locally Owned Est 18 years

www.brunswickvalleygas.com

6680 1575 or 0408 760 609 North Coast news daily: www.echonetdaily.net.au

A TO Z HANDYMAN SERVICES Tip runs, pressure cleaning, gardening, odd jobs ...Andre 66847553 or 0439 495247 CAPE BYRON PROPERTY MAINTENANCE Thomas Scott. Lic 275094C .....................0418 600576 MULLUM HANDYMAN Maintenance, repairs, painting, tip runs, gardening ...............0424 954388 A.S.A.P. HANDYMAN Carpentry, plaster, paint, bathrooms, studios, maintenance ......0405 625697 RELIABLE HANDYMAN SERVICES Michael ...........................................66844970 or 0405 325569 GREG’S HANDYMAN SERVICE No job too small, free quotes........................................0414 109595 HANDYMAN All services and areas. Reliable & friendly. $35/hr ....................................0403 793834 YOUR HANDYMAN No job too small. Lic 203206C ........................................................0424 158585 HANDY ANDY Carpentry, plastering, welding ........................................66884324 or 0476 600956

SUBTROPICALLANDSCAPES.COM.AU 20 years exp. Lic 231789C................................0405 122456 BUSH ROCKS All sizes / mossy, can deliver. Ron .....................................66298208 or 0429 398208 VARENDORFF LANDSCAPES varendorfflandscapes.com Lic 39791 ..... 66845035 or 0414 842602 IPS Paving, concreting, retaining walls, fencing: integratedpropertyservicing.com.au .. 0437 819087 RAPHIS PALMS 2.5m hedging and privacy ...................................................................0421 866600 LEMONTREELANDSCAPES.COM.AU Design & construction. Lic 277154C ...................0423 700853

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TYAGARAH MOWER REPAIRS Pacific Hwy (next to Bruns Wreckers), Tyagarah ..........0488 094025 BYRON MOWER B’cutter, ch’saw, all small engine repairs. Pickup & delivery................0429 707286 MULLUM MOWERS & MACHINERY REPAIRS Mullumbimby Industrial Estate ...........0423 204218

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PLASTERING Lic 167371C

LAWNMOWER REPAIRS

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LIGHTING

ALAN MALONE

Lighting Showroom Open 9am – 5pm Mon – Fri Unit 5, 21-23 Tasman Way, Byron A+I Estate e Free on-site consultancy 6680 7007 creativelightingsolutions.com.au Licence No 97474

CREATIVE LIGHTING SOLUTIONS ONS

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

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

Protecting homes for over 15 years NO INTEREST FINANCE – FREE WHIRLY BIRDS

• Paint tile roofs • Repaint tin roofs • Repoint & rebed tiles • High-pressure cleaning • 10 year warranty on paint & workmanship • Interior/Exterior • Credit cards accepted

MOBILE MECHANIC MADEE’S MOBILE SERVICE Byron Shire + Beyond, well equipped mobile workshop ....0439 806598

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

Lic: AU29498

Bayside Radiators

“Where else would you take a leak?�

0401 821 204 mickshomeimprovements.com.au Lic 268018C AD PAINTING by John Hand. Lic 13246C ...............................................0413 185399 or 66841249 KELVIN & ROBERT TEALE Painters & decorators. Lic R65919 ..............0400 349027 or 0438 842731 BYRON PAINTING Immediate starts, great rates. Lic 239832C .....................................0427 669806 STRAIGHT LINE PAINTING Free quotes. Lic 11843C .....................................................0421 865737

MOTORING

PEST CONTROL

6685 4490 or AH on 0414 769 018

www.sanctuarypest.com.au

Free quotes on active termites Environmentally safe

YOUR PEST & TERMITE SPECIALISTS

at Mullumbimby Comprehensive Health Centre

Dr. Matthew Fourro (Osteo) Dr. Egbert Weber (Osteo) 60 Stuart Street, Mullumbimby | 02 6626 7900

• Safe • Natural • Effective • Guaranteed 6684 2006

NORTH COAST OSTEOPATHY Jodie Jacobs & Alison Daniel. Mon-Fri ...............................66857517 OSTEOPATH SINCE 1975 Old school, Lennox Head. Michael Petrie ...................................66874410 DR DEAN HARDY Osteopath B.Clin.Sci, Master Osteopathy lennoxheadquarters.com..0412 786399 JAMIE BENNETT OSTEOPATHY Byron CBD Monday-Friday ...............................................66855515

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PHOTOGRAPHY

Tree Faerie Fotos Professional • Commercial • Personal

PAINTING

30+ years experience in commercial photography and photojournalism

Lic No 189144C

ALL-WAYS PAINTING

6685 1018 or 0413 666 267

Lic 184464C

B Timbs Painting

QUALITY PAINTING SERVICES

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

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

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Byron Shire

Plumbing & Gas Services REPAIRS & NEW INSTALLATIONS All jobs welcome – Friendly service – Free quotes JIM 0477 480 359 RICK 0431 425 955 Lic. 1131942

I LOVE PLUMBING Call Steve Lic 148904C ....................................................................0412 916140 HRH PLUMBING Providing a prompt, reliable & efficient service. Lic 220755C ...........0402 652017 DART PLUMBING Plumbing, roofing, gas. Byron Bay. Lic 1175539C.............................0421 334515 MARK STRATTON All plumbing & emergency. Sewer drain camera/locator. Lic 57803C ...0419 019035

PRINTER TONERS & CARTRIDGES

PRINTING & COPYING SERVICES

BYRON OSTEOPATHIC CARE FOR WOMEN Eve Schoenheimer Monday – Thursday .....66853660 THE PEST MAN EXTRAORDINAIRE ..............................................................................0418 110714

www.duluxaccredited.com.au

Chay 6680 5081 0429 805 081

www.allpestsolutions.com.au

OSTEOPATHY

YVES DE WILDE

NEED A PLUMBER? DRAINER? GASFITTER?

ROB BOOTH All plumbing, blocked drains, repairs & maintenance. Lic 121906C ..........0410 469765

Clinic open for Osteopathy and Massage Monday – Saturday 2/32 Mullumbimbi Street, Brunswick Heads. Tel 02 6685 1126

Friendly & Clean

PLUMBERS

MATT WILSON PLUMBING Lic 10704. All plumbing, draining, gas fitting. Free quotes. .0408 665672

Sue Broadbent, Toby Mills, Andre Kleinbaum, Emily Pepper

ALL WORK GUARANTEED

GLENN WATERS For the finish you can’t see. Lic 58928C...............................................0427 908129

EMERGENCY PLUMBING All aspects. Prompt & prof. O.Shores. Lic 284496C ...............0417 053708

02 6681 6555

Domestic & Commercial

COL JENKINS PLASTER Gyprock, renovations, repairs. No job too small .....................0401 078733

BLOCKED DRAINS Drain camera, leak detection. Tap King. Lic 237124C ......................0427 217500

OSTEOPATHY

Bruce Timbs

451 186 / 6680 4660

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ED RIORDAN PLUMBING Ballina to Byron. Lic L6966...................................................0417 343480

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

0438 784 226 • 6685 4154

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ADM PLUMBING SERVICES‌ (NO JOB TOO SMALL) Lic 234528C. ...........Call Adam 0466 992483

LEGENDARY OFFROAD TYRES

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

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

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

• Targeted treatments for all pests with “no sprayâ€? cockroach treatments • If you have found live termites, do not disturb them and call us for advice! No cost for quoting on active termites Relax, when safety, reputation and experience matters, we are the experts

BYRON BAY

DOMESTIC & COMMERCIAL

Lic. 220544C

Professional Property Protection you can Trust

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

PLASTERING CONTRACTOR

0412 794 364

Micks Roof Restorations

LOCKSMITH

Windscreens & Air Conditioning

netdaily.net.au

North Coast news daily:

Licence No. 207479C

Service Directory

www.treefaeriefotos.com • 0417 427 518 MELINDA ANDREAS Studio or on location. www.byronbayphotos.com.......................0421 582286

PHYSIOTHERAPY BANGALOW PHYSIOTHERAPY Manual therapies, acupuncture, pilates. Liz Thomas, Cally O’Hara ......................................................................................................66872330 NICK EDMOND Physiotherapy, acupuncture. Open Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday Corner Dalley & Burringbar Sts, Mullumbimby ....................................................................66843255 ANTHONY D’ORSOGNA Physiotherapy, acupuncture, hydrotherapy Suffolk Park 1 Bryce St.. 66853511 CLAUDIA MIRDITA Craniosacral therapy, physiotherapy....................................................66857222 CONTINENCE / PELVIC FLOOR Janelle Angel .................Bangalow 66872337 & M’bah 66723818 PETRA KARNI Physiotherapy, Craniosacral, Alexander Technique. Byron..........................66807207 OCEAN SHORES PHYSIOTHERAPY Manual therapies, dry needling, custom orthotics, real time ultrasound. Nigel Pitman, Alex Margan, Millie Shield ..........................................66803499 EWINGSDALE PHYSIO Renata Tenta. Flexi-Bar Training. Real Time Ultrasound .................66847838 PETER FARRELL Physiotherapist, manual therapy & exercise, Mullumbimby ...................66843385 MARTINA DUEL Craniosacral, physio, dry needling, manual therapies. Mullum...........0432 322998 LIBBIE NELSON PHYSIO – Acupuncture, yoga & therapy, BFL, Herbs, CS Byron Bay....0416 369698

PICTURE FRAMING BILLINUDGEL CUSTOM PICTURE FRAMING 7/1 Wilfred St, Billinudgel .......................66803444

PRINTWORKS Traditional / Digital art@mullumprintworks.com.au.................................66843633

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New moon November 12 04:48 First quarter November 19 17:28 Full moon November 26 09:44 Day of Sun Sun Moon Moon High tide, month rise set rise set height (m) 1 S 0553 1905 2349 0957 0036,1.34; 1242,1.71 2 M 0552 1906 1053 0133,1.26; 1334,1.59 3 T 0552 1906 0036 1148 0235,1.22; 1431,1.49 4 W 0551 1907 0118 1242 0340,1.22; 1533,1.42 5 T 0550 1908 0157 1334 0441,1.25; 1636,1.38 6 F 0549 1909 0234 1426 0534,1.32; 1733,1.38 7 S 0549 1909 0308 1517 0619,1.40; 1823,1.39 8 S 0548 1910 0342 1608 0700,1.47; 1907,1.41 9 M 0547 1911 0416 1659 0736,1.55; 1947,1.43 10 T 0547 1912 0450 1750 0811,1.61; 2026,1.43 11 W 0546 1913 0527 1843 0845,1.67; 2103,1.42 12 T 0546 1913 0606 1936 0918,1.71; 2142,1.41 13 F 0545 1914 0648 2029 0954,1.73; 2222,1.38 14 S 0545 1915 0733 2122 1030,1.74; 2304,1.35 15 S 0544 1916 0823 2214 1111,1.72; 2349,1.32 16 M 0544 1917 0916 2304 1154,1.69 17 T 0543 1917 1012 2351 0040,1.29; 1242,1.64 18 W 0543 1918 1110 0136,1.28; 1336,1.59 19 T 0542 1919 1211 0037 0238,1.29; 1439,1.55 20 F 0542 1920 1312 0120 0344,1.35; 1547,1.53 21 S 0542 1921 1414 0202 0446,1.44; 1656,1.54 22 S 0541 1921 1518 0244 0544,1.57; 1800,1.55 23 M 0541 1922 1623 0327 0637,1.69; 1858,1.57 24 T 0541 1923 1729 0412 0728,1.81; 1954,1.56 25 W 0541 1924 1835 0500 0817,1.90; 2048,1.54 26 T 0540 1925 1939 0550 0906,1.95; 2141,1.50 27 F 0540 1925 2040 0644 0954,1.95; 2232,1.45 28 S 0540 1926 2136 0740 1042,1.91; 2324,1.39 1128,1.84 29 S 0540 1927 2227 0837 30 M 0540 1928 2313 0935 0014,1.34; 1214,1.73

Astronomical data and tides

Low tide, height (m) 0617,0.52; 1928,0.37 0711,0.61; 2027,0.45 0811,0.68; 2126,0.50 0917,0.71; 2222,0.53 1025,0.71; 2313,0.52 1129,0.67; 2358,0.50 1224,0.61 0037,0.47; 1311,0.54 0114,0.44; 1353,0.47 0147,0.43; 1431,0.42 0220,0.42; 1509,0.38 0253,0.42; 1545,0.35 0327.0.44; 1624,0.34 0403,0.46; 1705,0.34 0443,0.50; 1748,0.36 0527,0.54; 1836,0.38 0615,0.58; 1929,0.41 0712,0.62; 2027,0.41 0817,0.63; 2127,0.40 0930,0.61; 2226,0.37 1043,0.55; 2322,0.32 1152,0.46 0015.0.29; 1255,0.35 0104,0.26; 1353,0.26 0152,0.26; 1447,0.19 0240,0.29; 1540,0.16 0327,0.33; 1630,0.17 0415,0.39; 1720,0.22 0501,0.47; 1809,0.29 0549,0.55; 1758,0.37

Times have been adjusted for Daylight Saving. 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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4 Week Beginners Yoga Course starts Mon 23 Nov. Bookings essential. See timetable & more info:

yellowchurchyoga.com dianaewing@bigpond.com Diana Ewing 0407 455 212 9 Myocum St, Mullumbimby

ECHO CLASSIFIEDS

• 66841777 •

$30/m + delivery. 0424163784

CANE MULCH Best Gaming Gear LEATHER SOFA almost new condition. 3-seater from King Furniture in a ‘cafe au lait’ colour. Design is NEO, check it out on their website. Perfect if you’re redecorating prior to Xmas. $2200 ono. Phone Gail 0418183907 FALLS FESTIVAL TICKET 1 x 4 days for Lorne Victoria. $450. Ph 0434521118 YAMAHA SAXOPHONE alto student. Complete in box, excellent condition, $750 ono. Ph 66843369 or 0407248181

0402 323 910

SUMMERLAND TREE SERVICES • Cherry Picker • Wood Chipper • Stump Grinder • Tree Surgeon • Fully Insured

Mulch Supplies

Byron Bay & Surrounding Areas

6687 7677 Mobile 0417 698 227

HALLS FOR HIRE COORABELL HALL WEDDINGS, GIGS, CLASSES 66871307 www.coorabellhall.net

FREE STUFF CORNER HEARTH terracotta tiles. 1200 x 1200. 1500 diam. Phone 0427199361

FOR SALE ROUGH-SAWN TIMBER posts, beams, rafters. All sizes, all lengths. Ring Jim 0484287650 or Yoshi 0432275066

BAMBOO PLY

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

Road base, gravel, blue metal and metal dust. ALL SIZE DELIVERIES. Phone 66845517, 0418481617 BICYCLES pre-loved, lge range, repairs. Sth Golden Bch. Phone 66804165

FENCE POSTS

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

16 ENDEAVOUR CLOSE, BALLINA

Ballina Car Centre

GARAGE SALES

TRACTOR REPAIRS

BYRON FLEA MARKET @ Byron Youth Activity Centre (YAC), 1 Gilmore Cres, 2nd Saturday of each month 8am-1pm. Food, entertainment, vintage & pre-loved bargains. Next market on 14th Nov. Stalls or rug space avail. Ph 0490026840 MOVING SALE Myocum, 29 Manse Rd, Sat & Sun. Lots of items, also car for sale EWINGSDALE 12 Hillview Pl, Sat 8am. Some furniture & assorted items RUBYS BAZAAR CO-OP SALE 105 Studal Lane (behind Mitre 10, Mullum). Wed-Fri 10-4pm, Sat/Sun 102pm. Exotic fabrics from India & beyond, Deezines Textiles Safari, vintage furn, mirrors & bric-a-brac from Vintage & Collectables. Tribal magic & clothes from Lininal Caravan. Bargains, unique gifts. Ph 0476968242

Compost Toilets

www.qualitysolar.com.au – 66844131 STOKKE XPLORY PRAM Minor wear & tear. Lots of accessories, $550. Phone 0432508589

DLN 19950

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 Byron Street Studio (above Centrelink)

Chinese tractor repairs are no problem to us

Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat Sun

8am Wong Sarah Jess Chloe Jess Bettina Chloe

10am Danielle Danielle Wong Caitlin Gitam Kirsty Becky

4pm

6pm Michael S Chloe Kirsty

Gitam Davina

6am & 4pm class 90mins $10 casual or use your membership. Hour of power 7–8am $18 casual or use your membership.

Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat Sun

6am TT TT TT TT TT TT TT

7am–8am Anna Jess F Anna

4pm TT TT TT TT TT TT TT

12 month yoga teacher training qualifies you for an international student visa.

byronyoga.com

BUSINESS FOR SALE ICONIC BYRON CINEMA Exciting lifestyle business, great potential for expansion. Perfect for a couple to run. Reasonably priced. Ph 0419200396

PROPERTY FOR SALE

Byron Yoga Retreat Centre 50 Skinners Shoot Rd (just past Arts Factory)

FOR UNLIMITED YOGA at both venues: 1 month $120. 3 months $240

MULLUM Approved MO share, off grid, 5 acres, house + massive studio with rental, amazing views $520,000. 0428132297

ANDY’S MOVE & MORE Small & med moves, tip runs. 1 or 2 men at low prices. Byron & Mullum based. Ph 0429149533

HOLIDAY ACCOM.

RetroPod

Vintage Caravan & Camping Hire Set up at your choice of location for holidays, extra guests or events. RetroPod.com.au – 0409152885

SOUTH GOLDEN BEACH 16 Clifford St. Sat & Sun from 8am. Undercover

ORGANIC VEG S/C 2br cottage, f/furn purenourishment.net/cottagebyronbay

MULLUM CREEK NATIVE NURSERY

BYRON BAY Sat 8am, “Coolalie” 40 Old Bangalow Rd (lower part of hill near fish eye mirror). Big household clear out !

HOUSE SIT

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

• 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

0408 210 772

PROF CARETAKER avail 2/12/15 Excellent refs, employed, love animals & gardens. Phone 0466047113

HOUSE SWAP Byron area for villa in Florence Jan 2016. Female ex-pat Australian, yoga teacher & experienced houseswapper is looking for a home in or near Byron or surrounds for 7-10 days in Dec 2015 or Jan 2016. Swap can include 28 sqm ski studio in mountains bordering Italy. For more info please contact: jacqueline.girardin@gmail.com

MOTOR BIKES

SHARE ACCOM.

2001 CBR250R MC19 rego 31/5/16, exc mechanical condition, under 500 km since rebuild, $2,250 ono. Ph 0411027319

BYRON rm in f/f house Cooper St. Pref approx 30yr old guy. $220pw + bond. Includes bills & WiFi. 0432150992

MOTOR VEHICLES

LENNOX room in quiet house with ocean views. Share with mum & adult daughter. $210pw incl WiFi/bills. Ph 0419268244

CASH PAID FOR UNWANTED CARS

Local reg’d business 66845296 or 66845403 or 0413120970

BALLINA SELF-STORAGE UNITS Secure from $16pw. Ph 66867011 BYRON SELF-STORAGE UNITS Clean & secure. Ph 1300762618 BANGALOW RENT-A-SHED Modern & Secure from $130 p/m Elders Real Estate 66871500 BANGALOW 3br, 2 bthrm, LUG + c’port, solar efficient, walk to town, avail early Dec, no dogs $600pw + bills. 0400583654 BYRON/SUFFOLK 2br 2-storey cottage in holiday park near ocean. New bthrm, jacuzzi. Large yard, private. 5 min walk to bch. $450pw sgle/$500pw/cple. Employed adults with refs. 66854907, 0411532781 ALCORN ST BEACH STUDIO with mezzanine. 60sqm, A/C, WiFi, $350pw + elec & bond. No pets, longterm only. Avail mid-Dec. Ph 66853454 MYOCUM STUDIO available, $270pw & 2br unit avail. $550pw both incl elect. Refs & deposit req. Ph 0403565788 LILLI PILLI 4br, 2 bath, BIRs, cathedral ceiling, $725pw. Ph 0418498747 SUFFOLK Alcorn St, short/long-term, opp bch entry, furn 3br townhouse, 2.5 bath, a/c, herb / veggie garden, grounds maintained, $950pw neg. Ph 0401031209 O.SHORES lge open-plan s/c studio, f/f, quiet, car space. Suit quiet wkg sgl. Elect water wifi incl, heater extra. Rustic comfy abode. $285pw, bond. 0404009035

Mullumbimby Brand new four bedroom home. Two bathrooms. Double lock up garage and fenced yard. No pets. $550.00 per week. OPEN FOR INSPECTION: 19.11.15 2 - 2.30pm. 12 Cockatoo Cres, Tallowood Ridge Estate.

FNC Property Management april@fncproperty.com.au

1300 716 707

BANGALOW

Tubestock to Semi-advanced Buy direct from the grower

Tip Runs & Rubbish Removal

LOCAL REMOVAL

& backloads to Brisbane. Friendly, with 10 years local exp. 0409917646

Fully furnished & equipped 3 bed fully renovated old house with high ceilings and polished boards, less than 1km from the centre of the village, available until 20th December at $750 per week. Phone Colin 0402 363475 for photos etc.

SHORT TERM ACCOM.

FIREWOOD DELIVERIES ALL YEAR ROUND

BANGALOW SELF-STORAGE Hi-tech security. 66872333

BIG & SMALL REMOVAL JOBS Local, affordable, reliable & quick Ph 66845510 or 0402199999

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

TO LET

REMOVALISTS

BANGALOW 24 Rifle Range Rd, Sat 8-12pm. Massive sale, samples, men’s watches, sunglasses, designer clothes, dining table & chairs x 2, shelves, cupboard, baskets, kids wear, toys etc

The Largest range of native plants in the Byron Shire.

BYRON CBD spacious value room for couple, twin share, nice friendly house right in town, $240pw. f/f, no bills, WiFi. Ph 0410515093 after 4pm

MULLUMBIMBY

90 mins Purna classes, all levels. $18 casual / $75 for 5 classes / $130 for 10

COMPOST TOILETS

Australian concrete posts from $13.20. Pickup or delivery avail. Strainer Posts from $41.80. Ph Richard 66828614

BARGAINS

ballinacarcentre.com.au

6686 5586 / 0418 676 274

GARAGE ROLLER DOOR 2.4m $150ono. Ph 66843369 or 0407248181

WASHING MACHINE automatic $180, fridge $170, delivery. Phone 0413589388

STARTING AT $960 Green Building Centre 0427701653

2001 Hyundai Accent automatic 141653km 3dr hatch, logbooks low km’, SN9722 ............. $4550 2004 Hyundai Elantra automatic 153088km 5dr hatch, great condition, SN3817 ................. $5995 2004 Hyundai Terracan automatic, dual range 4x4, 7 seater, SN2984 ............................... $8995 2006 Hyundai Getz 5spd manual 142280km, ideal 1st car, BN51PX ............................... $4990 2003 Daewoo Matiz manual 130065km, low km’s very tidy, SN9781 ............................. $3450 2004 Subaru Forester 5spd manual, timing belt service just done,SN0300 ......................... $4750

KITCHEN SINK UNIT dble sink in cabinet with taps & waste pref. Ph 66849138

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• FULLY INSURED • PROFESSIONAL SERVICE • FREE QUOTES

ARCHIBALD’S CHEAP QUARRY PRODUCTS

• • • •

ALL GOLD

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

6684 9137 • 0427 347 380

6684 4421

CALL KIRSTEN

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

TEA TREE MULCH FINE & MED. CHOP & COMPOST Mark 0427490038

NICK HART

Shane Eade – Chiropractor 0467 660 323

Lilly Pillys, Grevilleas, Cordylines, Gardenias, Flaxes & much more. www.narnianursery.com.au 0419771514

BARGAINS

O.SHORES unfurn room, open plan living, beautiful Spanish house, terrace & gardens, share with 2 people d/f, n/s, worker $160pw inc exp + WiFi. 66805414

New Brighton * RENTAL PROPERTIES WANTED * Is your investment in the right hands? After all, the right property manager can make a huge difference! Contact our office today.

Ocean Shores $245–$295pw, Low-income housing *conditions apply

6 Strand Ave, New Brighton 6680 1594 eldersnewbrighton.com.au

Brunswick Heads Studio $270 Ocean Shores 4br 3bth $500 5br 3bth $650 5br 3bth $780 L.J. Hooker Brunswick Heads 6685 0177 5/16 The Terrace, Brunswick Heads

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MULLUM 1br studio, own kitchen, share bathrm with 1 other, suit sgl worker $230pw incl bills/wifi. Ph 66844459 SUFFOLK PARK Brand new large 4br beach house in small private gated complex. All BIR, 2 bthrm, 3 toilets, homeoffice, walk to beach, long lease, DLUG, a/c. Avail end Nov. $890pw + bills. Refs req. No pets. Phone 0432047221

Bangalow

Landlords – We have qualified tenants looking for properties in Bangalow & surrounding areas. Please phone us TODAY for an honest appraisal. Dunoon Road, Rosebank – $500 4 bed, 2 bath, studio, decks, valley views, 14 acres. Avail now Jarretts Road, Goonengerry – $850 3 bed, 2 bath, 2 living area, oasis pool, gardens & pool incl. Avail Jan James Gibson Drive, Clunes – $480 4 bed, 2 bath, large private garden, DLUG plus shed, No pets. Avail now Bangalay Court, Bangalow – $725 FULLY FURNISHED, 4 bed, 2 bath, DLUG, gardens incl. Avail 1 Dec Blackwood Crescent, Bangalow – $650 4 bed, 2 bath, private garden, DLUG, walk to town, 2 lounge areas. Avail 16 Dec

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

19a Byron Street, Bangalow

02 6687 1500

POSITIONS VACANT CLEANER P/T with attention to detail & accommodation cleaning experience for 5-star resort near Bangalow. References, ABN & car required. Prefer no travellers. Ph 0411881717 and leave msg SIMPLY SHEER HAIR & BEAUTY are looking for a 2nd/3rd year apprentice to join their friendly team. Ph 66841441

REMAX BYRON SHIRE

Real Estate Office Administration Assistant with Property Management and Accounts and Internet Marketing experience advantageous - Exciting opportunity Email matt@matttowner.com

PART-TIME COOK

All vegetarian cafe. Minimum 2 days/week, plus more during school hols. Must have experience in cake baking, prep and short order cooking.

Send cover letter and resume to videha@crystalcastle.com.au NEW LISTING – CLUNES $420pw Gorgeous 2 bedroom workman’s cottage with loft. Walking distance to Clunes shops. Off street parking and large yard. Pets neg. Avail end of November. NEW LISTING – WHIAN WHIAN $450pw Beautifully renovated 1900 cottage with 3 bed, 1 bath, SLUG, ¼ acre fenced yard – tenants maintain, with beautiful rural outlook. Pets OK. Avail early November. NEW LISTING – BANGALOW $520pw 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home, walking distance to town, large covered entertaining deck, lawn main inc, gas cooking, off street parking. Avail now. NEW LISTING – SUFFOLK PARK $650pw Modern 3 bedroom town house, large open plan living, with dishwasher. SLUG with remote, master room has ensuite & balcony. Avail End November. NEW LISTING – FEDERAL $650pw Large 4 bedroom home with 2 bath, large D E open living space with woodfi re, bar & doors S E Alarge which open ontoLthe covered verandah. Gas cooking, lawn inc. Avail now, 12mth lease.

6687 2479

bangalowrealestate.com.au

WANTED TO RENT LAND WANTED for caravan & one easygoing mature woman. Good rent payer with references. Willing to pay $120pw + elect. Ph 0405944550 GREG FREDERICKS NATUROPATH is seeking a property for living & practising from. ASAP. 66859775 YOUNG SINGLE MUM & 3yo seeking 1br unit/flat, or priv s/c cabin. Ph 0438523138 COUPLE require house, duplex or flat close to O.Shores shops. Ph 0408231639

TO LEASE MULLUMBIMBY large office, upstairs Stuart St Arcade, 97sqm, all amenities. $400pw incl GST. Ph 66801643

Telemarketing Lead generation. Seeking new employee who is confident, well spoken and willing to learn new communication skills. Job description includes making leads for sales people to follow up. This position is temporary up until Christmas. Please call Indi on 6639 5020 to arrange an interview.

New cafe in Byron seeks talented barista with a passion for making awesome coffee in the Bay. This is an opportunity to work with a fantastic boutique brand and top of the range equipment in a small, fun team. To apply you should be a coffee obsessive/ perfectionist; have proven experience working in busy venues with direct customer contact; have a great personality and enthusiasm to contribute to the creation of our own special vibe at a great location in town. Email resume and refs to jobsatnovin@gmail.com

BYRON creative work / office space, $87pw incl elect & net. 0431674377

Byron Bay Industrial Estate Commercial office space 1st floor – 33m2, toilet & kitchen. Ideal for small architect, engineer etc. Sharing with a building consultant. Contact 0438646094 for inspection. $350 p/week.

MALES 18 – 27 TO MODEL Backpackers Welcome Do something New and Exciting Make Big Money, with no experience. All builds/looks. Surfwear / Nude work. Txt details/pic to 0466596100

KOONYUM RANGE RETREAT Exp / prof. cleaners required for 5-star accommodation. $25 ph with ABN. Local person preferred; no travellers. Must be available weekends, be reliable, be flexible and have an eye for detail. Email only admin@koonyumretreat.com.au HAIRDRESSER casual senior hairdresser req, hrs negotiable but must be avail Saturdays. Lisa 0405997414. oceanshoreshair@gmail.com

Byron Bay – Reception/Client Care Manager First National is Byron Shire’s leading real estate agency and we are seeking a Receptionist/Client Care Manager to join our energetic and creative team. We are looking for someone who possesses the following skills: • Ability to plan and prioritise • Attention to detail • Well presented with excellent communication skills • Mature approach and a ‘can do’ attitude • Highly developed telephone, written, verbal and computer skills • Committed to providing a 6-star service to our clients and the community • Experience in the real estate industry and current certificate of registration are preferred • Must hold a current driver licence. The successful applicant will enjoy working within a strong team environment with a great culture. We promise to provide ongoing training and professional development. Parttime or full-time flexibility with an attractive salary package. Email your resume and cover letter to: Lauren King – marketing@byronbayfn.com Applications close Friday 27 November (02) 6685 8466 www.byronbayfn.com.au

NATIVE

PLANT SALE ALL PLANTS REDUCED THIS WEEK ONLY: WED, THUR and FRI 10-4PM

2016 COMMENCEMENT Receptionist Full-Time Position Purchasing and Teacher Administration Assistant Full-Time Position IMMEDIATE COMMENCEMENT Groundsperson Part-Time Position 19 hours per week Maintenance Position Full-Time Position For details please refer to our website www.shearwater.nsw.edu.au Applications close 27 November 2015

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CHEF/COOK part-time, Sun, Mon, Tues, breakfast & lunch. 7.30am-3.30pm. Town Cafe Bangalow. Karl/Katrina 66871010

Chef/Apprentice

BYRON BAY BARISTA SCHOOL $99 Barista Course. Ph 0417760599 RESTAURANT MANAGER Great working conditions. Willing to train experienced candidate. Ph 0403645549 Email: targabyronbay@gmail.com

Enthusiastic & hard-working with qualifications & experience for our friendly team at busy Bangalow Dining. Permanent residents only. Email resume: eat@bangalowdining.com Phone 0423454773

CHEF DE PARTIE Qualified and experienced. Casual or full-time. Ph 0423329898 targabyronbay@gmail.com

NEEDED FULL OR PART-TIME WOK COOK. Experience required. Immediate start. Drop resume to Byron Noodle Box

EXP. GARDENER req. for large property Byron Bay. Also general handyman & cleaning duties. Casual. Ph 0438207166

SALES POSITION AVAILABLE FOR SCARAB BYRON BAY We are looking for a person with great sales ability and strong work ethic. • previous experience retailing jewellery and fashion essential • an interest in and love of world cultures beneficial • longterm commitment • good communication skills • 20–30 hours per week including weekends. • duties include merchandising, unpacking and cleaning Please deliver resume and photo (Saturday – Tuesday) to Scarab, beach end 2B/6 Jonson Street, Byron Bay.

Raine Horne Byron Bay are seeking two Real Estate professionals in the following positions: 1. REAL ESTATE SALES CONSULTANT With a minimum of 2 years’ sales experience (preferably within the Byron Bay Shire), the successful candidate will: · have a current Real Estate Certificate of Registration or Licence, and · be a motivated self-starter A generous commission structure will be offered within a supportive team environment. 2. REAL ESTATE ADMINISTRATOR A current Certificate of Registration and sales administration experience within real estate or a related field such as marketing is required, along with proficiency in producing advertising and marketing material, and general administrative duties to support the Sales and Property Management teams. The ability to handle different situations in a professional manner, and the keenness to work in all facets of the business, will open opportunities for career advancement. This is a part-time position: 3 days per week plus 5 hours on Saturdays, leading to a full-time position in the not too distant future. If you wish to be part of this innovative, established and successful organisation, please email your CV a ention to the Principal: sophie.christou@byron.rh.com.au

The largest range of native plants in the Byron Shire

LOMANDRAS ONLY $1.35 SELECTED SHRUBS HALF PRICE

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Lilly Pillies, Grevilleas, Koala Trees, Flowering Shrubs, Groundcovers, Hedging Plants, Bushtucker Plants, Grasses plus heaps heaps more

1000S OF FREE KOALA TREES AND PLANTS GREVILLEAS AND LILLY PILLIES ALL REDUCED

1000s of plants must go!

MULLUM CREEK NATIVE NURSERY

Cash, cheque, Eftpos and credit cards accepted

Yankee Creek Rd,Via Wilsons Creek Rd, Mullumbimby 6684 1703 Only 3.5km from the Mullum Golf Course www.mcnativenursery.com.au

RTO NO: 90013

Fee Free Scholarships available under NSW Government Smart & Skilled funding on the courses marked *

* Certificate III in Individual Support (CHC33015) - starts 3rd February

• Certificate IV in Training & Assessment (TAE40110) - starts 8th February

* Certificate III in Permaculture (30868QLD)

Term 4 courses starting soon...

UNDERCOVER CAR SPACE for rent $100/mth, long term. Ph 66871256 BYRON A&I EST Short-term, flexible lease. 4/64 Centennial Cct, light, airy unit. Suit office use. 144sqm, 59sqm mez & 85sqm floor. $1976 per month inc GST, outgoings $277/mth inc GST. 66857060

GOOD DRIVERS WANTED NOW Shifts avail for taxi, coach & hire cars. Full training provided. Min 12 month Aust Licence Required. Email: info@byronbaytaxis.com

Monday 23rd Nov • MYOB • Websites & blogs

Tuesday 24th Nov • Permaculture design course • Raw pleasures • Education for sustainability

Wednesday 25th Nov • All about songwriting • Green cleaning

Thursday 26th Nov • The art of timing - fine tune to the moon

Friday 27th Nov • Wild fermentation • Gluten-free cooking

Saturday 28th Nov • Social media for business • Integrating trees into food production systems • The power of believing • Fruit and vegetable art carving • Beekeeping • Intro to kinergetics

Sunday 29th Nov • Haloumi, ricotta & yoghurt • Create a masai statue • Silversmithing

Limited places - don’t miss out! Enrol now 02 6684 3374 www.byroncollege.org.au

- starts 9th February

• Certificate III in Visual Arts (CUV30111) - starts 8th February

* Certificate IV in Small Business Management (BSB40415) Option 1 - starts 15th February Option 2 - starts 5th March

* Certificate IV in Permaculture (30869QLD) - starts 17th February

* Certificate III in Early Childhood Education & Care (CHC30113) - starts 18th Feb

• Diploma of Early Childhood Education & Care (CHC50113) - starts 2nd March

* Certificate III in Horticulture (AHC30710) - starts 28th April

Different levels of funding are available Call to see if you are eligible Hurry, places are limited! 02 6684 3374

www.byroncollege.org.au

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COBBLE STONE CREATIONS $65/sqm Landscaping, garden maint, ceramic tiling, paving, pressure cleaning, rubbish removal etc. Whatacountry. 0432401334

The Ironing Lady

Suffolk Park $25/hr. Angela 0414719680

requires a great CHEF to join the team. Must be enthusiastic, hardworking and reliable. Please email resume to William Ennis, enniswill@yahoo.co.uk ADMIN OFFICE PERSON

LOCAL REMOVALIST Happy to move big, small & in between. Ph 0402199999 QUALIFIED PAINTER Small jobs OK. Phone Rob 0408900134. Green Painters Lic No: 242107C SUPPORT PERSON Mature fem offering support with daily living/business admin. P.A. Drs appts, shopping etc for elderly. I’m kind, caring & compassionate. RN, Dip. Couns, EFT. Exc refs. 0412142811

required for Accounts and Logistics support. Must be fully computer literate and possess good communication skills. Bookkeeping experience preferred but not essential. Part time, approximately 15 hrs per week, flexible work environment.

MOWING, BRUSHCUTTING, HEDGE– TRIMMING & GARDENING Call Patrick 0400880102

Salary negotiable. Please email resume to admin@ fsinternational.com.au

I CLEAN HOUSES. exp local fem, own transport, exible hrs. Ph 0415499690

EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER required for growing bookkeeping practice. Knowledge of Xero is essential. Role will start out as casual but will grow into a full time position. You will need to be available for at least 4 days a week to begin with. Please email resumes to nicci@ brightcloudbookkeeping.com

HAPPY HOUSE CLEANER 30 yo female. $25hr. Ph 0401262610

Window Cleaner

10yrs exp, quality. John 0411842117

TUITION FRENCH • ITALIAN • GERMAN Eva 66846760 www.languagetuitionbyron.com.au WU-CHI KUNG FU Ultimate yang class @ YAC Wed 6pm Byron Primary 6pm Mon & Thurs. Byron Primary 6pm Tues – Kids class Pottsville Primary 6.30pm Mon – Kids Chris 0421555062

MUSICAL NOTES PIANO TUNER Restorer, repairer & retailer since 1981. Ph Dr Fred Cole 0412216019 or www.specialtypianos.com.au HAPPY TUNER 0405062164

BIRTHDAYS LADIES BOUTIQUE Seeking a professional, wellpresented lady 4–5 days per week. Permanent long term position. Opportunities and incentive to expand with the growth of our new business. Drop CV in store or email to info@societyonbyron.com Retail experience 100% essential. 7B Byron St, Byron Bay

Restaurant Supervisor

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We are looking for a reliable happy person with a strong hospitality background and a great work ethic to join our team. • Minimum 3yrs exp in a busy cafe environment • Current NSW RSA • Immediate start • 30+ hours pw • Award pay • No travellers as we are looking for at least a 6-month commitment • Barista skills a big bonus • Strong coffee/food/wine & cocktail knowledge essential. Must be available nights, weekends, all public holidays. Please send your resume byronbayfresh@gmail.com

WORK WANTED EXPERIENCED HORTICULTURIST for all aspects of gardening. Ph 0429020215

ANGUS, Joyce Olive

RIP Tony Llord

Late of Feros Village Wommin Bay. Formerly of Manse Road, Myocum. Passed away peacefully Monday 16th November 2015. Aged 93 years. Dearly loved Wife of Stuart (dec’d). Much loved Mother of Dianne and Glenyss. Cherished Grandmother of Carla, Goldie and Jani. Loving Greatgrandmother of Amber, Coen and Liam. Family and Friends are warmly invited to attend Joyce’s Funeral Service, to be held at the Mullumbimby Presbyterian Church, Mullumbimby on Tuesday 24th November at 11am. After the service, the family invite you to share memories over refreshments at the Presbyterian Church. McGuiness Funerals Murwillumbah (02) 6672 2144 100% Australian Family Owned

22.3.1959 - 15.11.2015

Peter Noble and the Bluesfest Management Team, the Transport co-coordinating staff and their huge “family� of Drivers extend their love and sympathy to Tony’s family and daughter Aria during this sad time. A man of huge personality who will be greatly missed within the Brunswick Heads and surrounding communities. Fly free our friend, Tone, lover of laughs, all and any general banter, and storytelling.

RECYCLE WITH US

JOIN THE RECYCLE WITH US REVOLUTION AT FALLS FESTIVAL BYRON BAY 2015 Local start up recycling company Revolve Your World are now employing paid & volunteer staff to help us recycle all packaging and food waste at this year's Falls Festival Byron and we want you on the team! DO YOU HAVE? ‡ $ SDVVLRQ IRU HQYLURQPHQWDO VXVWDLQDELOLW\ ‡ *RRG FRPPXQLFDWLRQ VNLOOV D JUHDW WHDP DWWLWXGH ‡ $ELOLW\ WR IROORZ VHW SURFHVVHV ‡ 3K\VLFDO ILWQHVV ‡ $UH \HDUV RU RYHU PAID TEAM MEMBER POSITIONS ‡ [ GDLO\ VKLIWV KUV HDFK EHWZHHQ DP SP oQ WKH WK 'HF UG -DQ ‡ [ QLJKWO\ VKLIWV KUV HDFK EHWZHHQ SP SP IURP WK 'HF WR QG -DQ ‡ Full festival & camping pass included VOLUNTEER POSITIONS ‡ [ GDLO\ VKLIWV KUV HDFK EHWZHHQ DP SP IURP VW 'HF WR QG -DQ ‡ Full festival & camping pass included

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20/9/1939 – 16/11/2015

DEATH NOTICES GILBERT, SYBIL DOREEN 04.05.1921 ~ 08.11.2015 Passed away peacefully at Bupa Aged Care, Pottsville. Loved Wife of Fred (dec). Much loved Mother and Motherin-Law of Lynette and Douglas, Janice and Alan (both dec). Loving Grandmother to her six Grandchildren and Great-Grandmother to her 15 Great-Grandchildren. A private cremation has taken place.

GUARDIAN FUNERALS BALLINA 6686 7036

Late of Feros Aged Care Bangalow. Formerly of Ocean Shores. Passed away peacefully on Monday 16th November, 2015. Aged 76 years. Dearly loved Husband of Lyn. Loving father and father in law of Stephen and Michelle, Randal and Niki, Bryce and Amorette, Cath and Jason. Loving grandfather of Sam, Baillie, Georgia, Jake, Adam, Hannah – May, Tahlia, Sacha, Indigo, Sienna and Noah.

Sherpa is our new, gorgeous tabby boy. He would love to invite all you folks to the AWL street stall which is taking place this Friday 20th November from 8.30am~1.30pm at the taxi rank, corner of Burringbar & Stuart Streets, Mullumbimby. Items include cakes, plants, books, bric-a-brac & more. Please come along & support this worthwhile cause & maybe pop along on one of our adoption days to meet Sherpa & his friends. Cat Adoption Centre at 124 Dalley St, Mullumbimby. If you are interested in becoming a foster carer, please contact us. OPEN: Tues 2.30–4.30pm Thurs 3–5pm Sat 10am–12 noon Call AWL 6684 4070

MOLLY

Molly is a beautiful border collie mix who while at home loves cuddles and kisses, and being your shadow! But Molly also loves running at the beach and chasing shadows while the sun is shining. Molly’s beautiful nature and her love for being with you is wonderful! She’s got an easy-care coat, knows her basic commands and is a really quick learner for any further training you may wish to do with her. Molly’s foster carers really love her and say she’s a fabulous dog with a really wonderful personality.

If you can give Molly a permanent loving home please contact Companion Animal Welfare – Lissie 0488 415 444.

Will always be remembered. Family and friends are respectfully to attend the funeral service celebrating Douglas’s life. To be held in the White Dove Chapel McGuiness Funeral Home, 16 Mogo Place, Billinudgel on Monday November 23rd, 2015 with the service commencing at 11am (NSW). To be followed by a private cremation.

MARCUS G SAVILLE 14 November 1994 We live in the hearts of those who love us forever. Love you. Mum, Toni, Megan, Adrian, Mark, Tim and Tara. GLORIA McLEAN 11.5.1936 – 16.11.2002 Remembering you is easy, We remember you every day. Thirteen years have passed Yet it still seems like yesterday. The pain of losing you will never go away. We love you and miss you always Lyn, John, Cheryl and families.

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Nora is a 3-year-old desexed female great dane x german shorthair pointer who is a gentle giant. She is wonderful with children, friendly toward other dogs and would suit a home with space as she loves to run. If you can give Nora a permanent, loving home please contact the Friends of the Pound Rehoming Centre on 07 5524 8590 or Pam on 0421 017 461. Visit friendsofthepound.com to view other dogs and cats looking for a home. PETS FOR LIFE ANIMAL SHELTER

TASHA has been waiting for a forever home for what seems like ‘forever’. As with everyone else, she may well be wondering why. She is beautiful (silver tabby), patient, easygoing, very friendly, welcoming, and totally undemanding. Gets on well with all, and loves people. The complete package without any ‘baggage’. Tasha is eager and waiting to be your friend and companion. All cats are desexed, vaccinated and microchipped. Please make an appointment 0403 533 589 Billinudgel petsforlifeanimalshelter.net

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’Cats and Rams keep up pressure

Jack Barlow makes a break through the Lennox mid-field. Story & photo Dogwhistle

The young Byron Bay Wildcats girls came up against another highly experienced opponent on Friday evening when they took on a Lennox Head squad bristling with talented prems players in round six of this year’s Summer Youth League. Despite being out-gunned, the Wildcats were competitive for portions of the game. The Lennox girls punished them whenever they backed off the pace. The young Wildcats are still on a steep learning curve but are gaining valuable experience and strength that will hold them in good stead for next season. The Lennox girls despite a good, solid performance from the Wildcats, took out the match 6–0. The SAE-Qantm Rams

took to the pitch shy a few key players against undefeated table-leaders, Lennox Head. Defying their underdog status, the Byron boys took the upper hand early, with some tasty combinations and a great run from John Manta putting Byron on the board ten minutes into the first half. The young Rams kept the pressure on the defending champions and, with ten minutes to the break, Eli Sthapit took advantage of a confused Lennox defence and calmly chipped the keeper for goal number two. Lennox came out firing for the second half with ‘footballers sans frontiéres’, brothers Toby and Layton Barton, determined to keep their undefeated record intact. The young Rams valiantly defended their lead, turning

back the relentless Lennox attack over and again. As the second half battle ground on and the pace began to tell on young legs, the Bartons piled on the pressure. With ten minutes remaining, Toby Barton took back a goal for Lennox and, just two minutes later, brother Layton bagged the equaliser. In the dying moments, Layton Barton took his second goal and clinched the match for Lennox. For the third week running, the Rams had conceded heart-breaking goals to lose the lead – and the winner’s three points – in the dying moments. This Friday sees the Wildcats with a night off thanks to a bye, while the boys enjoy an early 7pm kick-off against Goonellabah at the Cavanbah Centre in Ewingsdale.

Byron locals get fit for summer

Spring is the time when the weather starts to heat up and we squeeze into our swimsuits. Now’s the time you feel every winter treat you spoilt yourself with. Byron Bay Runners, our local not-for-profit group of running nuts, have found a fun solution to help you stay trim and healthy. They are

running a drop-in Get Fit for Summer session on Tuesdays at Clarkes Beach. Aimed at all levels of fitness, it’s a great way to get fit in a friendly, social environment. The session starts at Clarkes Beach Car Park at 6pm. Everyone is welcome; just drop in for a jog and a bit of core work on the beach. You’ll get

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some great views of the sunset over the Bay as well. Social membership is all you need, which is just $20 for the year, a bargain for some of the best coaching on the coast. The aim is to improve your fitness, have fun and meet a lovely bunch of people. Find more info at: www.byronbayrunners.com or 0423 336 960.

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Celebrity campaign up and running It’s uniting everyone from NRL player Joel Reddy, former cricketer Matthew Hayden and swimming gold medallist Geoff Huegill right through to musician Airling and celebrity chef Hayden Quinn. And now, Exercise and Sports Science Australia (ESSA) is calling on all Australians to get behind its 30 Days, 30 Reasons to Exercise campaign, which raises awareness of the many benefits of exercise; it runs throughout November. ESSA industry development officer Alex Lawrence said that now in its second year, the campaign – an Exercise Right initiative developed as part of ESSA’s exercise-awareness month — had once again brought together high-profile athletes, nutritionists, chefs, musicians and writers to share their reasons for exercising and inspire the masses to get moving. ‘While we all know participating in regular physical activity can lower your risk of developing a number of chronic conditions, reduce stress and enhance your overall health and fitness level, many people find they also reap a number of other benefits from exercising,’ says Mr Lawrence. Swimming great Geoff Huegill said exercise assisted him with everything from goal-setting and teamwork skills, right through to developing a never-give-up mentality that was important both in and out of the pool. ‘Being one of the lucky few to have been able to live my dreams through sport at the elite level, I understand the importance and the positives that regular exercise has to offer,’ says Geoff. ‘Wellbeing is more than grabbing an apple and just going for a run. The reality is that energy is finite, but regular exercise is a key ingredient to sustaining energy throughout the day and keeping up with demands of life. ‘It also triggers positive outcomes in both mind and body, and to me this is a strong foundation to overall wellbeing.’ Matthew Hayden says that exercising gives him the ability to visit beautiful locations and meet inspirational people while also providing him with a sense of purpose, and Rabbitohs player Joel Reddy also believes in the mental benefits of physical activity, saying he regularly exercises to keep his mind focused. ‘I also exer-

The Rabbitohs Joel Reddy says he believes in the mental benefits of physical activity.

cise to get the most out of my body. I find my challenges are more easily met when I am part of a team and motivated by the people around me.’ According to the most recent Australian Health Survey, almost 70 per cent of Australian adults are either sedentary or report low levels of physical activity. Physical inactivity has also been identified as the fourth leading cause of death owing to non-communicable disease worldwide, contributing to more than three million preventable deaths annually. Lawrence suggests the following tips for easily incorporating more exercise into a daily routine: Walk or bike to the store instead of driving; Contact your local dog shelter

and ask if you can volunteer to walk some of the dogs; Park farther away at the shopping centre and walk the extra distance; Take the stairs as often as possible; If you have a small work meeting, instead of sitting at a desk try a walkmeeting. As part of the 30 Days, 30 Reasons to Exercise campaign, ESSA is inviting Australians to tell them what motivates them to exercise, using the hashtag #30for30. Participants will have the chance to win a Fitbit device. For further information and to get involved, visit the website: www.exerciseright. com.au/30for30 or www.facebook.com/exerciserightaustralia during November.

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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Community at work On The Horizon DEADLINE NOON FRIDAY Email copy marked ‘On The Horizon’ to editor@echo.net.au.

Climate March Global Peoples’ Climate March Sunday 29 Nov at 10am, music then speeches in Railway Park. The march to the beach kicks off at 11.15am. Volunteers register to paulmclisky@gmail.com.

Mullum market Mullumbimby Community Market Corner of Stuart and Myocum Streets, Mullumbimby this Saturday 21

Regular As Clockwork DEADLINE NOON FRIDAY Email copy marked ‘Regular As Clockwork’ to editor@echo.net.au.

Respite Service Byron Shire Respite Service Inc delivers high-quality respite care to a broad range of clients throughout the Byron, Ballina and Lismore shires. Donations welcome: Ph 6685 1921, email fundraiser@byronrespite.com.au, website: www.byronrespite.com.au.

Cuppa Tea Choir Mullumbimby & District Neighbourhood Centre and Dynasty Music present Cuppa Tea Choir directed by Janet Swain on Tuesday mornings at the Neighbourhood Centre, 55 Dalley St, Mullum from 10.30am.

Junior chess club The Mullum junior chess club meets after school until 4.45pm Tuesdays in room F4 at Mullumbimby High School. All ages, all standards, encouragement and professional coaching. Ph Mike 6684 6281.

Bridge club Brunswick Valley Bridge Club meets at the Brunswick Heads Bowling Club Mondays and Saturdays 12.30 for 12.45pm start. Visitors welcome. If you need a partner please ring Phyllis Keyte on 6684 1103.

Mamas’ Support Group The Byron Mamas’ Support Group meets at Red Tent Yoga, Byron industrial estate, during term time. More info on Facebook.

ESL classes Free English as a Second Language classes in Mullumbimby, suitable for beginners to advanced learners. More info call 0421 796 529 or 6674 7267.

Meditation Tuesday Insight Meditation with Radha Nicholson, Ellen Davison and others. Weekly at The Yurt Temple Byron, 7.15–9pm. All welcome. Evening supported by dana (donation). Buddhist meditation teaching and practice now at the Living Yoga Sanga, first floor, 63 Stuart Street, Mullumbimby, 6–7.30pm, Mondays. Contact Mishaela on 0438 858 842 or mishaela@si.org.au. Dzogchen Study Group – 4th Saturday of each month at Brunswick Heads Community Centre. Contact Katie 0417 798 726 or qld@shenpenaustralia. org for more info. One-hour guided meditation 12–1pm, Wednesday and Thursday. All levels welcome – www. yogapeace.com.au.

Landcare Bangalow Land and Rivercare working bee every Saturday 8.30–10.30am. See www.bangalowlandcare.org.au or call Liz 6687 1309.

November 8am–2pm. Dinkhum Bohos playing live. Please no dogs.

Chem-free landcare Byron Shire Chemical Free Landcare fortnightly working bee Saturday 21 November, 8am–12 noon, at Brunswick Heads Crown Land Reserve site. More information 0478 272 300 or see www. byronshirechemicalfreelandcare.org.

Byron Sophia

Hall Complex, 2 Jubilee Ave Mullumbimby. Enquiries : mullum.potters@ yahoo.com.au.

Lamington Drive Lamington Drive St Paul’s Anglican Church, 14 Kingsley St Byron Bay. Delivery date: Friday 11 December. Final orders: 4 December. Orders can be placed with Sue on 6685 3680.

Friends of the Library

Byron Sophia Philosophical Group: Indigenous Tradition as Philosophy, presented by James Cowan, Thursday 19 November, 1–3pm, at Masonic Centre, Byron Bay. Info: Celia 6684 3623.

Friends of the Library meet Wednesday 18 Nov at the Byron Library in the Arakwal Room at 10am. All members and interested persons welcome.

Pottery & sculpture

Bushdancing

Mullumbimby Potters & Sculptors Association Music Festival Market Sale 21–22 November 10am till 4pm. Local handmade pottery and sculpture created by local artists for sale. The Drill

Bushdancing with caller and live band Hide The Potato, Sunday 29 November 2.30–4.30pm in Brunswick RSL Hall, behind Caltex. Last chance this year. Enquiries Court 6685 0072.

Bangalow CWA

every Monday evening in Mullumbimby in order to improve language skills and cultural knowledge. Phone Paco 6684 0242.

Bangalow CWA invites women of all ages to join us for craft and friendship on Wednesdays from 9.30am to 2pm or the 2nd Monday of every month 5-7pm. Phone Di 0412 376 034 for further info.

Learn ukulele Tuesdays at the Mullumbimby & District Neighbourhood Centre come join Neighbourhood Ukes and learn ukulele 9.45am. Then join our local Cuppa Tea Choir from 10.30am.

Library fun Baby Bounce session Mullumbimby – Tuesday 11.30am, Brunswick Heads – Friday 10.30am, Byron Bay – Friday 10am. Storytime for toddlers and preschool children Mullumbimby – Friday 10.30am, Brunswick Heads – Monday 10.30am, Byron Bay – Tuesday 10.30am.

Bush School Each Thursday during term time the Brunswick Bush School takes kids 6–13 years out into the bush to learn, grow and connect with each other. Facebook: Brunswick Bush School and email: brunsbushschool@gmail.com.

Museums Brunswick Valley Historical Society Inc Museum at corner of Myocum & Stuart Sts Mullumbimby open every Friday 10am–12 noon and market Saturdays 9am–1pm. Discover your local history. Bangalow Museum & Tea Room open Wednesday–Friday, 10am–3pm, cnr of Ashton & Deacon Sts, Bangalow. Volunteers sought – please contact the museum 6687 2183.

Drug support groups Call Alcoholics Anonymous 1800 423 431 or 0401 945 671 – 30 meetings a week in the shire – www.aa.org.au. Are you concerned about the alcohol or drug use of someone close to you? Support meetings every Tuesday 7–9pm Byron Bay, upstairs at 75 Jonson Street (stairs beside Westpac bank). Phone Jane 0410 494 933. 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 call 6680 7280.

Seniors Groove A weekly activity day for seniors each Tuesday at the Byron Community Centre with drumming circle at 10.30am, followed by chair yoga at noon. Entry by donation.

Toddler Time Song and dance fun for 2–4-yearolds, Mondays 9.30–11am, Mullum Neighbourhood Centre. Donation. Enq: 6684 1286.

Men’s Groups Complete Men has regular fortnightly men’s groups on different nights in both Byron and Mullum. Call Tim Fisk 0422 508 533.

End-of-life choices Voluntary euthanasia options are discussed at meetings held quarterly on the Gold Coast. Phone Elaine 55808215

Repair Cafe Mullumbimby’s Repair Cafe at the Mullumbimby campus of Byron Community College in Burringbar Street on Saturdays 9am till 12 noon. Volunteers will be there to help you fix things that might otherwise end up in the tip, or to advise how it might be done.

Rainbow Dragons Rainbow Dragons Abreast (RDA) welcomes breast cancer survivors for a paddle at Lake Ainsworth, Lennox Head, on Sundays 7.30 for 8am start. Info Marian 6688 4058, mazzerati2010@gmail.com.

Op shops Uniting Church Op Shop, Dalley St, Mullumbimby – open each Saturday 8am–12 noon. Byron Bay Anglican Op Shop opens Monday to Friday 9am–1pm. Volunteers needed. Enq Jeni: 6685 7816 or 0439 344 281. Anglican Church Mullumbimby Op Shop opens Monday to Friday 9am–4.30pm, Saturday 9.30am–12.30pm. Volunteers needed, enq Liz 6684 2622 nights.

Free Yoga Nidra Every Tuesday in Ocean Shores, 2–2.45pm. Contact Heidi 0426 977 575.

Low-cost food Food Box Thursdays 9.30–11.30am at Uniting Church, Mullumbimby. If you have any sort of Centrelink card you may purchase cheap food, obtain free veges, and enjoy a cuppa. C3 Care Byron Bay Food Care – log on to www.c3byronbay.com to see if you are eligible, or call 6680 8872.

Carers’ support

U3A over-50 discussion group Thursdays 10am in Mullumbimby ExServices Club.

Mullumbimby Mental Health Carers’ Support Group for family members and friends who have a loved one with a mental health issue. Meeting on 4th Thursday of each month 9.30am at the Mullumbimby Neighbourhood Centre. Info: Leanne 0409 818 643.

Quota Club

Toastmasters

Quota Club of Brunswick Valley meets every 1st Thursday of the month at the Ocean Shores Country Club at 6pm. Ph 0439 733 763 for more info.

Byron Cavanbah Toastmasters practise public speaking and leadership through our community-run course. Meetings coaching in communication and self-development run on 1st and 3rd Mondays, 6.40pm at Byron Services Club, Byron Bay; www.byron-

U3A discussion group

Spanish conversation A Spanish conversation group meets

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close 1 December. Info: mullum.potters@yahoo.com.au.

Table Tennis

End-of-life choices

Social Table Tennis at the Suffolk Park Community Centre Thursday 19 Nov, 10am. All welcome. Joan 0408 337 277.

Voluntary euthanasia options are discussed at meetings held quarterly on the Gold Coast. Elaine 5580 8215.

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Street stall

Byron Shire Council Building, Mullumbimby, 3–30 November, a display of Australian stockwhips made by Tony Nugent.

Byron District Hospital Auxiliary will hold a cake and plant stall on Saturday 21 November at 105 Beech Dr, Suffolk Park, in lieu of the Hospital Craft Market.

Lone Goat Gallery

SDA 75th

Lone Goat Gallery presents Sprung!! Interactive Dance Theatre Inc, 20 Nov till 2 Dec, opening night Friday 20 November at 6pm with live performance.

The Seventh Day Adventist Church in Mullumbimby is celebrating its 75th anniversary at the church at 18 Argyle Street, Mullumbimby on Saturday 21 November. RSVP 6684 4141 will assist with seating, transport and catering.

U3A Ballina/Byron Next meeting on 24/11/15 at 10am in the RSL meeting room, Mullumbimby. Speaker Jan Mulch – Creative Writing. All welcome. Enquiries 6680 7350. baytoastmasters.org. MullumMagic Toastmasters meet 2nd, 4th and 5th Mondays at 7pm, Presbyterian Church Hall in Mullum. Please call Satisha 0402 134 390 for more info.

Bangalow CWA Bangalow CWA invites anyone who is interested in learning how to knit, crochet or embroider to join us on Wednesdays 9am–2pm or the second Monday of every month 5–7pm. Rooms 6687 0617 or Di Campbell 6685 4694.

Vinnies sale Vinnie’s Byron Bay will hold their Linen, Lace & Collectables sale in their Marvell St shop during the month of November while stock lasts.

U3A Brunswick Valley Tues 24 November 10am–noon at the Uniting Church Hall, Fingal St Brunswick Heads. Niall Mulligan from Lismore Lifeline and Natalie Isbister, psychologist (trauma counselling in Brisbane), will give insights into their working lives. Phone 6685 1732.

BEC AGM

Art gallery subs Artists are invited to submit an Expression of Interest to present exhibitions at the Mullumbimby Community Art Gallery (Gallery @ The Drill Hall) for available dates in 2016. Applications

Byron Environment Centre AGM Thursday 3 December at 2pm at the Cumbebin Wetland Sanctuary in Byron Bay (behind the market site). Everyone is invited to attend. For more information call 6687 1538.

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Bushdancing Live music from Hide The Potato with dance caller, last Sunday of every month 2.30–4.30pm at Brunswick Heads RSL Hall. Visit Hide The Potato on Facebook or call Court 6685 0072. Next bushdance October 25.

Liberation Larder The charity that collects, cooks and distributes nutritious food to more than 450 people a week in the Byron Shire needs more volunteers in a variety of roles. Please contact Helen 0439 409 655 or visit liberationlarder.org.

Byron Flea Fun community market held at the YAC (Gilmore Crescent) on the second Saturday of the month 8am–1pm. Secondhand, antiques, vintage clothes, free children’s activities.

Nature Walk A two hour walk with Eugene around the Brunswick river, 9.30 sharp every Thursday morning leaving from the Mullumbimby & District Neighbourhood centre. Must wear closed shoes, hat, sun/insect screen

Town Choir Mullum’s Biggest Little Town Choir meets weekly at the Timber Slab factory, Jubilee Ave, Thursdays at 6.30pm. Newcomers welcome.

Gnosis Introductory classes into the Gnostic Mysteries on every Monday night in Byron. Phone 0412 020 234.

Al-Anon Al-Anon Family Groups met weekly at Bangalow Fridays 2pm. 1300 252 666 www.al-anon.alateen.org/australia

Carers Community Group Presented by Womens Health Forum 2nd Thursday of each month 1-2.30pm Ewingsdale Hall. Info: Yasmin 0437 886 424, whfcareresgroup@gmail.com.

Sex & Love Addicts Anon Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous is peer-support group of men and women for whom sex and/or romance have become a problem. For details of weekly meetings, phone 0452 074 974 or visit www.slaa.org.au.

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1. Bush carer has important role in the theatre (5,5) 6. Ban the British – that’s the point (4) 9. Breathtaking, amazing – stun a dingo! (10) 10. Silver god in Indian city (4) 12. Sweet but meaningless talk, a little bit, with the French (7,7) 14. To make certain, runs wildly between the ends (6) 15. Myself and Haddrick battle with English for old cooking pots, etc (8) 17. Sharpen unfocused eye over the book to find a useful insect (6,3) 19. I am included in the place of sacrifice – what a star! (6) 22. Show girl the kids’ hut – isn’t that sweet! (7,7) 24. Astonished at a character from the book of Ezekiel (4) 25. Insatiable, unfortunately, for trite statements (10) 26. Bottom in the coarsest surroundings (4) 27. Obsessive moon starer? Of course! (10)

1. Surgeon’s assistant (5,5) 6. Thorn, hook (4) 9. Shocking, amazing (10) 10. City of the Taj Mahal (4) 12. Slightly tart winter dessert (7,7) 14. Make certain, guarantee (6) 15. Utensils made of element 26 (8) 17. Domesticated insect (6,3) 19. Brightest star of the constellation Aquila (6) 22. Popular sweetmeat, originally from the middle east (7,7) 24. Astonished, on tenterhooks (4) 25. Trite or hackneyed statements (10) 26. Bottom (slang) (4) 27. One who studies the heavens (10)

DOWN 1. Stamp of phoca vitulina (4) 2. Throws up as the miserable are decapitated (7) 3. Stagger, burp beerily – ‘e’s ‘ad a good dessert! (9,3) 4. Church scholar strangely sure about big tits! (6) 5. Evil drug remedy? An easy job (8) 7. Garble a code in mathematics (7) 8. Brother, greetings! He has skill, but is a gallant loser (10) 11. Underground apparition – an obsession! (6,6) 13. A mad mother – confused, like Sophie Tucker (3,3,4) 16. RR? Matches! (8) 18. Take direction, right, you French? Scared? (7) 20. Two articles on the philosophy of non-belief (7) 21. Fix up each broadcast (6) 23. We object to the queen – an exploiter (4)

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Amphibious mammal (4) Gags, throws up (7) Dessert, originally from America (9,3) Cows’ mammaries (6) Easy job, usually the result of patronage (8) 7. Branch of mathematics (7) 8. Mel Gibson film about William Wallace (10) 11. Sight disorder limiting peripheral range; obsession (6,6) 13. Dynamic and sexy female vaudeville performer (3,3,4) 16. Carrot-tops; also a brand of matches (8) 18. Edgy, frightened (7) 20. Disbelief in the existence of a deity (7) 21. Mend, fix (6) 23. Employer, exploiter (4) Last week’s solution N098 I M A C R M D A L P A D G E C O M M E G L A

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Last week we mentioned Sharon Shostak’s new film Mullumbimby’s Madness, premiering at the Civic Hall on December 3. But that was obviously not enough to keep Sharon busy. She was also commissioned by the Tweed Valley Women’s Service to record 30 Indigenous kids in their exciting adventure to and at the biennial Laura dance festival at Cape York. The resultant film, Dancing on Sacred Land, screens at the Byron Community Centre at 6pm on Thursday November 26. Learn more about it in the article on page 12. Q Q Q Q

A local version of the People’s Climate March www.peoplesclimate.org.au is scheduled for Sunday November 29 at 10am in Railway Park with music and speeches, followed by a march to the beach at 11.15 am. If you want to volunteer to get this going email paulmclisky@gmail.com. It’s a part of the global call to the Paris climate summit (www. cop21.gouv.fr/en) for real action on climate change and a transition to renewable energy. It looks like the global concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere – the primary driver of recent climate change – has permanently passed 400 parts per million. ‘We are a society that has inadvertently chosen the

Off with the pixies: Della and Willem explain the regional mascot, the ‘Weed Heads’, to a visiting hipster named Costa at Sunday’s Living Community Village presented by the Mullum Community Gardens at the annual Mullumbimby Show. Photo Jeff ‘Seedy And Soiled’ Dawson

double-black diamond run without having learned to ski first. It will be a bumpy ride,’ according to Dr Gavin Schmidt, climatologist and climate modeller at NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies. Q Q Q Q

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