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The Byron Shire Echo – Issue 38.15 – September 20, 2023

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Backlash

Record Buy & Sell Market Saturday September 23, 9am to 2pm Bangalow Showgrounds Pavilion Adults $6, Children Under 14 years free

The artwork for the Adventures of Edward Herring, which concluded last week in The Echo, was provided by local author and illustrator Stephen Axelsen, who also drew Edward in the early days of the newspaper. Mandala Diehl from the Federal Community Children’s Centre says someone has taken the large love heart from their front gate. ‘To do this they had to have special tools’, says Mandala. ‘We designed the loveheart gate to create a welcoming entrance for the children and families. We are heartbroken someone would do this to a not-for-profit centre that is committed to community’. Anyone with any information can contact the school on 6688 4371.

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We’ll be there, side-by-side alongside you, listening to and supporting each other as we envision a life worth living; a life of connection, bonding, and ecological wisdom and compassion’. Tickets available from: https://tinyurl. com/2b7kjw6z. For more info visit www.livinginthetimeofdying.com. Anti-establishment UK commentator/comedian, Russell Brand, has been accused of historical rape, which he strenuously denies. Interesting that BBC ran with the story, despite no one contacting the police over the matter prior. Correction to last week’s page 3 story, Hands On Learning Project at Mullumbimby High School. The full names in the photo were Finn Brittain, Taylor Simpson , facilitator/ teacher Lachlan Humphreys, Uncle Scotty, James Ward and Rocco Jones. What’s the odds that we just experienced the warmest three months on the planet in over 100,000 years… until next year?

Jesus, would you look at the time?

SATURDAY 23 SEPTEMBER

8am – 3pm Main Beach Foreshore ARTiSAN STALLS FOOD & LiVE MUSiC Versace Boys Ari Levy Tony Mango

The next Plan C Facing Up event will screen Living in the Time of Dying by Michael Shaw and Michelle Walter on Wednesday, September 27 from 5.30pm at the Brunswick Picture House. This will be followed by a conversation with Richard Hil and then Q&A. Organisers say, ‘As a trauma-informed event, we’re mindful of the challenges that such conversations present.

NSW Greens MP, Sue Higginson, says the Labor government’s announcement around the Great Koala National Park has revealed that ‘58 per cent of the reported koala population within the area of the proposed park will not be protected from logging operations, and that the plan to create the park has been delayed until 2025’. ‘Clothes make the man. Naked people have little or no influence in society’ – Mark Twain.

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