The Byron Shire Echo – Issue 36.21 – November 3, 2021

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Psst – Another peaceful #reclaimtheline protest will again be held at the Qld border at Twin Towns on Sunday at noon. Spokesman Christian Marchegiani, from National Education United, said the mandates were profoundly affecting the lives of workers across multiple industries, including teachers, whose vaccine deadline is looming on November 8. Some hot takes from the ICAC hearing with former NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian include Kate McClymont reporting that, in a call to her secret boyfriend in May 2018, Gladys suggests that Daryl Maguire, ‘start bugging Health Minister Brad Hazzard to get extras for the hospital’. Perhaps the best observation goes to Daniel Bleakley, who tweeted, ‘[Counsel assisting ICAC] Scott Robinson has done more to hold corrupt politicians to account in the last couple of hours than the entire Australian media over the last five years’. Vale Max Stahl, who died last week. He was a pioneering filmmaker who brought the 1991 East Timor massacre in Dili to the public’s attention. Max also covered the mass murder of civilians in Serbia during the Balkan war of the ’90s, and filmed countless antiwar actions in England, Europe and across the planet. The annual review of the performance of Council’s general manager was debated in secret last week by councillors who are tasked with the job. It’s a document no one has ever seen outside the political tent, and we the public are left to, ahem, trust

For two decades, The Cat Empire have poured juice into our dancing shoes and joy into our hearts. But nothing lasts forever, and on the opening night of Bluesfest 2022 (April 14) the band’s original line up will step onto the stage for the last time. For full Fest lineup, visit www.bluesfest.com.au. Photo supplied councillors to make informed decisions on such matters. There’s a Council meeting this Thursday and an election December 4 for those taking notice. Patagonia says it is no longer buying Facebook ads, and is encouraging others to join them ‘because Facebook spreads hate speech and misinformation about climate change and our democracy’. Patagonia tweeted on Friday, ‘The internal Facebook documents released over the last few weeks have made it incredibly clear that they know the irreparable damage that their lack of accountability causes their three billion users, and the corrosive effects that has on society itself’. A car parked outside St Martins Church in Mullum on Saturday night or Sunday morning was smashed in,

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