Byron Shire Echo – Issue 24.17 – 29/09/2009

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Top left: Dustbathing at Main Beach, by Mary Gardner. Top right: Canoeing at Brunswick Heads, by Jeff Dawson. Left: A horse endures the wind and dust at Goonengerry, by John Sturge. Right: Daylight driving in Mullumbimby, by Ziggi Browning. Below: The ‘view’ from Cape Byron, by Mary Gardner.

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Schoolies Red Frogs hop into town Story & photo Victoria Cosford

Red Frogs came to Byron Bay recently to talk to school-leavers about the annual phenomenon known as Schoolies. A support network for not only Year 12s but also university students, the Red Frogs concept grew out of a recognition 12 years ago by a Brisbane youth worker called Andy Gourley that schoolies needed to be looked after in a structured way. He went on to establish this volunteer-based organisation which now goes out to 17 locations around Australia presenting information sessions on how to survive the Schoolies fortnight. With increasing numbers of young people choosing Byron Bay as their destination, there will be 50 Red Frogs on hand this year. At Byron Bay High School a small representation was there to conduct a preliminary information session, taking the form of several short videos and a talk by security guard/Red Frog Brad Willcockson. Brad, a natural comic, had the hall in his thrall as he spun anecdotes, told jokes, asked questions and explained the service offered by Red Frogs – named for the kilos of Allen’s red frogs the crew hands out as part of this service. How to survive Schoolies was the theme. Brad discussed the various issues liable to surface: drinking and drugtaking, drink-spiking, sex and STDs (apparently over 500 unwanted pregnancies come out of Schoolies each year – and that’s only what is reported), violence and vomiting, depression and suicide. He spoke about the Red Frog crews on hand all day with a 24hour hotline; their assistance in helping clean up hotel rooms and accompany people home (the ‘Walk-Homes’); the ChillOut tents set up to provide ongoing water supplies; the pancakes they will cook whenever sustenance is required. National Schoolies coordina-

National Schoolies coordinator Amanda Turnbull, volunteer Katie Tait, Brad Willcockson and volunteer Mark Perkins.

tor Amanda Turnbull, involved with the organisation for ten years, told The Echo that the general age of the volunteers is between 19 and 22 and that they are either youth workers or just young people who know and understand youth culture. She spoke about their role in ‘basically having a sober presence amongst drunk kids, someone who’s got a brain’, and how ‘you want Red Frogs amongst a group of young people to minimise harm.’ Hotels, she went on to say, ‘are our core business.’ Red Frogs act as a referral service as opposed to a medical service, building confidence amongst the teenagers, providing ‘diversionary activities’ (‘We’ve become really good at jumping up and down on a stage’, she laughed). Over the 14 days the Red Frogs can expect up to 5,900 calls on their hotline 1300 557 12). Nicqui Yazdi, who heads up the Byron Underage Drinking and Drug Initiative (BUDDI) had met Amanda at the 2009 National School Leavers’ Conference held in Lorne, Victoria, in early September. She told The Echo that ‘the Frogs really are a great crew [and] I am so grateful for their assistance

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with trying to set up a safety response here in Byron Bay.’ Nicqui is attempting to establish Byron’s own volunteer group. She will be in charge of a 24-hour hub located in the

Main Beach park for the duration of Schoolies and is seeking volunteers. Anyone interested in vounteering can contact her on 0402 013 177.

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Woolies case begins in the ’hood Story & photo Lou Beaumont

The case of Woolworths v Byron Shire Council in the Land and Environment Court began last Monday September 28 at 9:30am. Court officials and representatives from Woolworths and Byron Shire Council met a divided crowd at the proposed Woolworths site on Station Street, Mullumbimby. Members of the Mullumbimby Community Action Network and supporters, with placards raised high, stood opposite a gathering, made up mostly of Mallams employees, with proWoolies placards. After obtaining development consent from the Minister of Planning for the supermarket at Station Street, Woolworths was required to obtain, as part of that consent, a s68 approval, under the Local Government Act, 1993, to install and operate the onsite sewage management system. Council refused this application because Woolworths had failed to demonstrate that appropriate arrangements could be made for managing their onsite sewage. Woolworths, under the company name Fabcot Pty Ltd, is now challenging that decision in the Land and Environment Court. Commissioner Hussey, presiding over the court case, and Tim Robertson, barrister for Byron Shire Council, and other court officials, were there to inspect the site and have the pro-

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posed sewage system explained to them by a host of engineering experts. Prior to commencement of court proceedings, Robertson introduced the court officials and outlined the schedule of the court. He requested that evidence read be limited to relevant information only. Robertson explained, ‘We are at the second stage of the sewage management system application. Issues related to planning decisions, such as traffic, are not relevant considerations for the court at this time.’

Robertson added that if objections to the original development application were heard as part of court proceedings they may indeed jeopardise the case against the sewage system, thus he advised that speakers ‘confine themselves to material matters’. The court then heard evidence from three locals objecting to the proposed system, Gary Scott, Duncan Dey and Deborah Lilly. As part of his evidence, Gary Scott said the Preliminary Management Plan, that was

submitted to the court by those proposing the sewage system only last Friday, and to Scott on Sunday, was ‘a joke’. He objected to the content and to the fact that it was made available so late in proceedings. Barrister for Council, Tim Robertson, also questioned the late admission of the document, saying Council believed ‘it should have been submitted as part of the initial application months ago’. The case will continue over the next three days in the courthouse in Ballina.

Kids can sign on for the eco-challenge and win To highlight the International Day of Action on Climate Change on Saturday October 24 children are invited to submit an artwork depicting their ideas for local, sustainable solutions. Local eco-friendly businesses have donated vouchers or green gifts for those that sign up for the challenge, and there will be four lucky winners. There is an under 12 years category and one for teens 12 to 18 years. Artwork can be drawings, paintings or sculpture and the

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competition is open to kids in both Ballina and Byron Shires. The closing date for artwork is close of business on Friday October 16. All artwork will be displayed at both the event scheduled for Saturday October 24 in Missingham Park, Ballina, and also in prominent locations in Ballina and the Byron Shire Council foyer in Mullumbimby in early November. If you want to sign up for the eco-challenge register with either Sue Fielder 6686 0602

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or Tracey Brown on 6687 1056 or by emailing bcanlist@gmail. com. Your artwork can be delivered to a number of locations. The competition will be part of the ‘Fair-Go 350’ event scheduled for Missingham Park, Ballina on Saturday Oc-

tober 24 from 10am to 2pm. A shuttle bus will run from Byron Shire to Ballina. Details of pick up stops will be announced closer to the event. ‘Fair-Go 350’ is being organised by the North Coast Climate Action Group and Ballina Climate Action Network.

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Rasta revs up for the big paddle Story & photo Lou Beaumont

Humpback whales and their calves are currently migrating down our east coast, a journey as majestic to witness as their destination is heartbreaking to imagine. The icy Southern Ocean, one of their ancient territories, holds the modern threat of Japanese whaling fleets. As unfathomable as it is that they, and other cetaceans, are still facing this reality, it is a reality nonetheless, and one that professional surfer and environmental campaigner Dave Rastovich, and friends, is trying to change. For Rastovich, challenging his physicality and standing up for his cetaceous brethren is part of daily life, but even for him this next mission will be epic. On Thursday October 1, ‘Rasta’ and a small crew will embark on a month long ocean kayak mission called Transparentsea. Paddling out from Byron’s Main Beach, the five kayakers will join the whales and paddle alongside them, assisted only by wind and waves, until they reach Bondi Beach, around November 5.

Ocean issues Transparentsea aims to raise awareness not only of the plight of the whales but of other urgent environmental issues threatening ocean environments. ‘Rasta’ will be accompanied by good friends, Surfers for Cetaceans cofounder Chris Del Moro (Los Angeles), international surf photographer Hilton Dawe and musician Will Conner (both Byron locals), and a roster of other passionate paddlers in the fifth kayak. Paddling champion Jamie Mitchell, professional surfer Matt Hoy, and surf commentator Adam Blakey are all scheduled to paddle in the fifth craft. The paddlers will be highlighting the effects of the commercial fishing industry on marine mammals and fish stocks; agricultural, domestic, industrial and acoustic pollution; and shark nets and their

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damaging effect on shark and other marine species populations. The paddlers will also remove marine debris from the coastal waters and beaches. Rastovich told The Echo, ‘We know that 80% of marine rubbish ends up in the northern corners of beaches due to the currents, so that is where we will be setting up camp each night on the beaches down the coast. We will record what kind of rubbish we collect so it can be analysed by the Surfrider Foundation. They can then better ascertain the sources of our marine garbage, whether from fishing, food packaging or other.’ Sea Shepherd’s ship the Steve Irwin will be making its way from Brisbane to Sydney where it will promote its task of protecting the whales from the Japanese fleets this Summer.

The Transparentsea crew will be paddling in parallel to the looming black vessel and its crew for part of their journey. From Sydney, the Steve Irwin will steam on to Perth where they will launch their Southern Ocean campaign before rejoining the humpbacks. For the paddlers, the journey ends in Sydney, but the story is to inspire the public into action through footage taken along the way. Rastovich said, ‘Our intentions are that after 36 days and 700 kilometres we’ll have helped educate a lot of people on the beauty and majesty of the whales, plus the impact we all have on what is such an amazing stretch of coastline and in what ways we might all implement positive change.’ Not everyone is as fit or as passionate to undertake such

a paddle, but there is much we can do as individuals to lend support. Visit www.transparentseavoyage.com to follow their poetic journey and see off the crew near the Byron Bay Surf Club at 9am on Thursday, October 1. Foster public awareness – the more who follow this and related sites, and the more who write to Prime Minister Kevin Rudd and Peter Garrett MP personally asking them to send support to the Southern Ocean, the more hope we have of saving our marine friends and their environment. Rastovich told The Echo that ‘the single most annoyance for politicians was having to read hundreds of unique letters of protest’ – so put pen to paper. Follow the links on the Transparentsea site for related websites.

Little Yarra comes to Byron Shire The Little Yarra Ensemble from the Little Yarra Steiner School in the Yarra Valley is participating in two days of workshops with students from Cape Byron Steiner School, Shearwater and Samford Valley Steiner School. World music, African dance and drums, singing, guitar, improvisation are some of the workshops that are on offer.

These workshops will culminate in a concert on Friday night at the Cape Byron Steiner School. The Little Yarra Ensemble will perform along with The Ensemble Della Mar from Cape Byron Steiner School, as well as a 50 person combined ensemble and choirs, dancers, advanced chamber groups and a Celtic ensemble. ‘This will be a concert not

to be missed by all music lovers,’ say organisers. ‘This is the perfect opportunity for your children to see children really enjoying music-making together.’ Tickets are available at Cape Byron Steiner School or Shearwater office. Refreshments will be available in the interval. Please bring a cushion to sit on in the amphitheatre.

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Byron Shire Council’s insurers don’t want it or its councillors to participate in a coastal forum in case it prejudices a court case with a Belongil landowner. Meanwhile the Belongil Progress Association (BPA) has blamed the cancellation of a proposed meeting on green councillors. In a letter last Friday to the BPA, Council’s general manager Graeme Faulkner noted that because of the Land and Environment Court case, ‘Council has been requested by its insurers to defer participation in any forum that has the potential to prejudice these proceedings from the insurer’s and Council’s perspectives. ‘Accordingly, Council and staff are unable to participate in such a meeting at this time; although it is recognised that individual Councillors may wish

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to exercise their rights beyond the insurer’s request.’ Mr Faulkner also advised BPA that a report on Council’s draft Coastal Zone Draft Management Plan is likely to come to a meeting on October 8, ‘and management is hopeful that Council may be in a position to release the draft plan for public exhibition in the near future with a view to engaging in informed discussion’. The BPA said in a press release that representatives from the Department of Lands as well as the Department of Planning had accepted invitations to attend the meeting ‘which was to have been an open public forum on coastline management in Byron Shire’. In related news Mr Faulkner said community concerns raised in the media that the current coastal erosion case before the Land and Environment Court is costing rate-

payers millions of dollars are incorrect. ‘In accordance with its obligations under the Local Government Act, Council holds insurance cover for claims made against it,’ Mr Faulkner said. ‘That cover extends to the current case against Council in the Land and Environment Court.’ Mr Faulkner said that Council’s insurers have indemnified the Council for the costs associated with current legal action effective from June 29 this year. In the September edition of Cr Ross Tucker’s newsletter The Saturday Star, an unsigned article alleges the Coastal Zone Management Plan ‘has had a gestation period of 13 years and cost millions of ratepayer and taxpayer dollars. The question that needs to be asked is precisiely how many and for what?’

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Designers put their best feet forward Non-fiction workshop

Year 12 Mullum High design and technology students got to show off some of their HSC projects at a recent open day. Hannah Mulcahy has designed interchangeable high heels while Jack Shaw has concentrated on environmentally friendly home renovations. Photo Jeff ‘Inelegant Design’ Dawson.

Byron Bay Art Diary to be launched The Byron Bay Art Diary showcases the works of 26 Northern Rivers artists selected from hundreds of applicants. The 2010 edition of the Diary will be officially launched with an exhibition of works by the diary artists from Friday, October 2 to11. An opening night celebration with canapés and drinks will be held at 6pm at 2 Fletcher Street, Byron Bay. Byron Shire Mayor Jan Barham will officially open the exhibition at 6pm and introduce the artists, who will be on hand to sign copies of the diary and discuss their work. Mayor Barham refers to the diary as ‘a celebration of our status as a creative community’. The exhibition includes works by local artists John Dahlsen, who will hang for sale his work ‘Julian Rocks’, Ken Johnson, cover artist Geoff Williams and other works by Emma Gale, Mesha Sendyk, Birgit Henstorf, Jules Hunt, Katka Adams and Barb Suttie. The diary includes all of the artists’ contact information, lo-

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The Fact of the Matter: NonFiction Writing is a one-day workshop that deals with the specific challenges that nonfiction writing presents. To be held in Byron Bay on October 31, this workshop will be presented by Melbournebased writer and broadcaster Sian Prior. Sian lectures at RMIT in non-fiction writing. She has 18 years experience as a journalist and broadcaster in radio, television, print and online reporting; she is also a professional media consultant, a published short fiction writer and a sought-after event MC. Not completely relevant but hard to resist mentioning, Sian is also a trained opera singer, choral conductor and clarinettist. The Fact of the Matter will address the issues of writing non-fiction, and writing it well. It will also offer practical advice on establishing a nonfiction writing career; how to start out small, build a profile and work toward the publication of a book. The workshop will be held at the Byron Bay Community Centre on Saturday October 31 from 10am to 4pm. Members $60, non-members $75. Email susie@nrwc.org.au or phone 6685 5115 to book or for more information.

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Star dancer to field questions Local film industry group Screenworks is presenting the opening night screening of Mao’s Last Dancer with international star dancer and the film’s lead actor Chi Cao at the Dendy Byron Bay at 6.30pm on October 1. Chi, who plays the role of the main character Li Cunxin, will talk about his experiences working on the film and answer questions from the audience. Based on the best selling autobiography by Li Cunxin and directed by Bruce Beresford, Mao’s Last Dancer is the story of a small boy’s extraordinary journey from growing up in poverty in China to international stardom. ‘When I first read the script I thought we’d never find anyone to play Li,’ said Bruce Beres-

ford. ‘But we hunted around and we found Chi Cao with the Birmingham Royal Ballet.’ ‘There are a lot of similarities with my life and Li’s life, especially in terms of our career,’ said Chi. ‘We trained at the same school, the Beijing Dance

night screening is a fundraiser for Screenworks to assist the development of film making in the Northern Rivers. Screenworks is a non-profit organisation supported by the Department of Industry and Investment and Screen Australia and the NSW Film and Television Office. Tickets $20 ($15 Screenworks members) are available from Dendy Byron Bay. Screenworks would like to thank Dendy Byron Cinema Academy, and then I left my and Village Roadshow for their family at 15 to go to London to support. join the Royal Ballet School in London. We both went to the ■ The Echo has a double pass West at such a young age with- to the screening to give away. out knowing the language and Send your contact details to basically had to find out, by editor@echo.net.au with ‘Mao’ in the subject window to be in ourselves, how things work.’ Mao’s Last Dancer opening the draw.

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An art exhibition to raise funds for impoverished Cambodian children will be held at the Byron Entertainment Centre on Saturday October 3. The event, showcasing the artwork of these children alongside a large painted canvas by children at Byron Bay Preschool, has been organised by Felix Brooks Church, General Manager of the Cambodian Children’s Painting Project which he is touring across Australia with the aim of securing money to secure the project’s future. Victoria Handley, teacher

Victoria Handley with the group canvas and some of its artists.

at Byron Bay Pre-School and working with the children on herself an artist, is coordinat- the art-focused project. ing the event. She spent four ‘I always wanted to do volunmonths last year in Cambodia tary work,’ she told The Echo, so when her sister and brotherin-law returned from a trip to Cambodia and told her about a school of underprivileged children she decided to take twelve months’ leave without pay and head over there herself. Victoria was just one of a group of volunteers working toward improving the conditions of these children, introducing basic hygiene to them, removing their art project from CNR "YRON &LETCHER 3TREETS s the beach with its attendant risks of violence and paedo-

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philia to a safer environment, donating food, toothbrushes, garbage bins. Victoria has ‘a great interest in creativity and what it brings to children... self-esteem, awareness of the environment, language skills, boundaries...’ and despite these being ‘wild beach kids’ she ended up feeling ‘very enlightened by the amount of positive outcomes [she has seen] via so many heartfelt projects that people are putting effort into.’ There will be 200 paintings by these Cambodian children on display – small ones measuring around 20cm x 15cm – as well as some canvases and the group canvas painted by the Byron preschoolers. The latter will be auctioned on the night. ‘It’s a good opportunity’, Victoria said, ‘for our kids to support these kids.’ The evening will feature other opportunities to donate on the night, and kicks off at 6pm. To find out more about the project visit www.letuscreatecambodia.org.

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When your home burns down round to giving you an invitation. It’s on Saturday night, October 10, at the Civic Centre in Mullumbimby, with entry by donation. Byron College is chipping in with some free courses to be given away on the night, hand-picked by Lea: Food Archipelago of Indonesian Cuisine, Summer Salads, Backyard Food Growing and Plant Dying. Deidi Vine will be orchestrating the local music for the night. The Sisters for Reconciliation and the Mullumbimby Neighbourhood Centre crew will be cooking up kangaroo, vegie stew and rice, cakes, coffee and tea, and having it on sale, warm and ready. Rosie, from the group, and DeDe will also be calling on local businesses soon to see if they can offer anything for the family.

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Lea Hamilton doesn’t want to hassle anyone. She looks a bit embarrassed by the attention, a bit shocked and confused, actually. But most of all she just looks very, very tired. ‘When I got the call from the police I thought it was a joke, one of me mates. I said, come on, who is this? You don’t even sound like a real policeman. Then he said, No, Ms Hamilton, I’m sorry. We’re standing outside the front of your house now and we’re watching it burn down. ‘I remember saying to the constable, Oh my God, is it the bushfires? And he said, no, it’s just your home.’ Just your home. What’s a home? When something like this happens, we’re quick to learn that the word is more than four letters, more than bricks or wood, even more than a place where the lives of our family and friends cross like bees around a hive.

Every single story It’s this: a pile of justunwrapped 16th birthday presents, lying on top of a favourite quilt – a story of excitement already being spun among friends. It’s Johnny’s very first charcoal and ochre painting – the one he was saving – wouldn’t sell, despite requests – for his little girl: one precious gift for another. It’s all Lea’s and Johnny’s meticulous artworks and the tools and the paints; it’s that favourite mug, tousled and loved camping gear, shoes that were worn-in just right. And you can’t say it’s photos, cause it’s not; it’s every single photo, every single story. ‘I’d just spoken to my son, Kurt, so I knew he was alright, and the dogs were with me. But I couldn’t get onto my daughter, Kahlia, for like, fifteen minutes. That was the longest fifteen minutes of my life. When she finally answered the phone I just couldn’t talk, I had no voice, then I just burst out

Lea Hamilton and her daughter Kahlia.

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crying and sobbing and Kahlia thought I was maybe really sick or something and she started getting upset. ‘Everyone keeps saying, you know, you’ve still got each other. And that’s exactly right. I’ve always told the kids that: whatever happens, you have each other.’ You may have seen Lea and Johnny at the markets – Johnny busking with his didj, and both of them selling their indigenous artworks.

I ask Lea what she thinks she needs. ‘Just about anything, really,’ she says. That probably includes sleep. If you have something from the ‘anything, really’ list that you’d like to offer, just call Byron College and they’ll grab your details. ‘Oh, yeah,’ she says. ‘A house to rent. One that’s OK with three small well-behaved dogs.’ A home. Just a small detail at the end of a short, hopeful list.

Losing everything ‘Kurt’s got a backpack and skateboard, so he’s sorted, I reckon. Then I started thinking: geez, we all need, like underwear and stuff. And socks. I mean, we’ve just lost everything and you realise that what you need are these little things.’ It’s been three weeks now since the fire, and she doesn’t speak anymore of stepping into the still smoking ruins, and realising it was everything. It was the week when other fires, of a different nature swept through families in Mullum and The Channon; tragedies of loss that Lea is deeply aware of.

The owners of the house – Johanna and Davey Dubens – are helping out (including dog-sitting), plus working through the slow and mysterious job of reconstruction. Lea, Johnny and the kids are staying at friends houses in the Shire. The staff at Byron College, where Lea works, are organising working bees. Students at Mullum High have organised sausage sizzles and clothing drives. She hasn’t rested yet, though. There’s been Centrelink and other departments, shopping for essentials (today’s priority is an allergy-free mattress), more forms, shuttling the kids around to friends, and each day planning and checking. The next step is a benefit, and I guess this is the long way

â– Byron College can be contacted on 6684 3374. The benefit for Lea and her family is Saturday October 10 at the Mullumbimby Civic Centre, from 7pm. Entry is by donation.

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G20 makes history in Pittsburgh t is almost impossible to and Canada from the Ameri- plans worth a staggering $5 And it is a pointer to further overstate the significance of cas. Japan was included as the trillion (that’s $5,000,000,000) international reform. Unlike the events last week in Pitts- only developed economy to and another trillion for emer- John Howard, who preferred Volume 24 #17 September 29, 2009 burgh. successfully manage the crisis. gency aid where it was needed. bilateral meetings, and not The acceptance by all the After the cold war ended Rus- It didn’t avert the crisis, but by too many of those – unless, of major players of the role of the sia was added as a reward for golly it made a difference. The course, they were with George G20 as a rule maker for the converting to capitalism, and London meeting, which was W Bush – Rudd is a strong conduct of the financial sys- that was the G8. attended by several presidents believer in multinational reOne speech was an exercise in eloquence, another a long tems of member nations quite It persisted long past its and prime minsters, including lationships and organisations, memo from a bureaucrat, and the third a delusional rave literally ushers in a new world use-by date although there Kevin Rudd, effectively ended and one of his targets has long from a nut job. Obama, Rudd, Al-Qadhafi (better known as economic order. was some recognition that the the panic and began the proc- been the International MonGaddafi) – which speech belongs to whom? And this is not some kind of world was changing; finance ess towards recovery. The com- etary Fund. Obama called for a new world, realising that the old Orwellian nightmare in which ministers, including Peter Cos- parison with the G8, which did This dinosaur is precisely the one is slightly tattered, and for a new UN, presumably a conspiracy of plutocrats (or kind of institution loathed by Jews, or Masons, or Martians) the left, a neo-liberal throwwith shorter lunches for its senior bureaucrats. Our prime Rudd recognised the use their might to enslave the back under the effective control minister catalogued the history of failures in the fields of of the bankers of Washington. opportunity to expand the economics and climate change and outlined the desirable wretched of the earth, but a genuine democratisation Although it has 186 countries objectives, without going into detailed programmatic spegroup’s role to make it a which directly includes two as nominal members, only the cificity. Holding the floor for nearly two hours, Gaddafi sugpermanent economic planner, thirds of the world’s populaUS has a power of veto; with gested, among other things, that a Taliban state was not a tion and indirectly gives a voice more than 16 percent of the coordinator and watchdog. bad idea, as the religious state had a reasonable precedent to the rest. voting power it can stymie the in the Vatican. Ahem. Let’s hope Colonel Gaddafi’s bodaThe London meeting of the 85 percent needed for a bindby Mungo MacCallum cious bodyguards keep him away from the red cordial. G20 in April proved that the ing resolution. By contrast JaThe scene was the 64th session of the UN General Assem- new organisation could actupan, as economy number two, bly which began last Wednesday. The rich nations had their ally work; that the diverse ar- tello, formed the first version of nothing useful at all, could not controls just over six percent, China three and a half and go on the first day, the poorer, partially sinking ones on the ray of interests could cooperate the G20 when it became obvi- be overlooked. in reforms to a system in des- ous that the developing econoAnd it wasn’t; certainly not Australia one and a half. One second. As with our parliament outside of Question Time, perate need of them. Now the mies were becoming too big to by Rudd, who recognised the hundred and sixty-five counthere were plenty of empty seats. process has been formalised, ignore. China and India were opportunity to consolidate tries – nearly 90 percent of the ‘The choice is ours,’ said Obama. ‘We can be rememand we have a long overdue included as a matter of course and expand the group’s role membership – have less than 29 bered as a generation that chose to drag the arguments of the 20th century into the 21st; that put off hard choices, representative body with both and Indonesia and South Ko- to make it a permanent eco- percent between them. Clearly the power and the will to lead rea joined them to represent nomic planner, coordinator this has to change, and Rudd, refused to look ahead, and failed to keep pace because we the world out of the global eco- the new power base in Asia. and watchdog. from the platform of the G20, defined ourselves by what we were against instead of what nomic crisis and towards a bet- Argentina and Chile brought He had powerful allies in is determined to change it. we were for.’ ter and fairer model of interde- South America into the picture China and India, who felt the And after the IMF, the UnitThe old arguments were dragged in, unfortunately, while pendence for the future. and South Africa and Saudi role was theirs by right, and ed Nations itself: the Security later at the G20 summit the Pittsburgh cops gas-grenaded Unsurprisingly the Austral- Arabia moved the group into unsurprisingly the other small- Council like the G8, needs ian media have made much of new territories. er nations were eager to en- to be brought up to date; exbin-rolling anarchists in the street. Some of the old arguthe fact that Australia, as an In the name of inclusion, hance their own positions. But panded and made more reprements date back to ancient religious texts and land feuds active member of the club, now Turkey, Mexico and Australia the Europeans resisted. France sentative to reflect the modern which have no relevance to the 21st century but still see has a seat at the top table, and were given guernseys and to in particular did not want the world. The General Assembly, civilians murdered. But time and tide wait for no-one, especially not the tide. this is indeed a cause for rejoic- placate the Europeans (who new group institutionalised, with 192 members, is obviing. But far more important is rather resented the presence and argued that if the G8 was ously hopelessly unwieldy, but Rudd’s speech, which The Sydney Morning Herald for some the part Australia played in its of so many parvenus) an ex- to be expanded at all, 15 should at least the bloated bureaucreason called ‘forceful’, called for a ‘Grand Bargain’ between construction, which is a mat- tra position was created for the be the cut off point. racy that goes with it can be the developed and developing countries to avoid the worst ter for genuine and bipartisan European Union as a whole. By what was probably not a streamlined. of catastrophic climate change. pride. Thus the G20. coincidence, this would have These may be ambitious Back on planet Earth, the climate made a point with a The G20 was born out of Its founders from the G8 in- excluded Australia: France did goals for the leader of a smallcontinent-long red dust wall across eastern Australia. While the G7, the clique of big, rich tended it only as an economic not want the Anglosphere to to-middling country at the arse experts were quick to assure the urban general public it nations which emerged as a talk shop, not as an implement- gain another active voice. How- end of the world, but a couple was not a symptom of climate change but just the climate result of the oil price shocks er of policy and certainly not ever, Barack Obama swung his of years ago the G20 looked an of the 1970s. It was centred as a gathering place for heads support behind Rudd, and the impossible dream. With deteryou get if you live in Broken Hill during a drought, it had around the Atlantic: Britain, of government. But the Global deal was done. It was a triumph mination and the right friends, the apocalyptic feel of the ‘promise of things to come’, Germany, France and Italy Financial Crisis gave it new life. for Rudd, and for effectiveness, it has become a brilliant reality. the motto of Walt Disney’s Tomorrowland, that magical Yes, we can. kingdom where the DNA of Bambi’s extinct species will be from Europe and the USA The G20 coordinated stimulus good sense and fairness. imbued with life. Two days before the red dust wall hit Byron Shire, local protesters were spruiking the Tcktck campaign, Oxfam’s attempt to get the humans off their arses before the Copenin association with hagen summit, now only 68 days away. Under the heat of the future the Byron bubble will burst just as surely as will WHAT IS A DENTAL IMPLANT? BambooStone Foundation all other bubbles, even Canberra’s. At http://tcktcktck.org present they say ‘The world is ready.’ Are we? 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Full steam ahead on rails and trails ■ There are more than 3,000 kilometres of disused railway lines in NSW, some of which stopped running trains over 30 years ago. Currently, these lines lay dormant, and have little benefit to the community. There have also been reports of the theft of tracks and sleepers in disused rail corridors. The NSW government has proposed amendments to the Transport Amendment Act 1989 to allow these disused rail lines to be opened up for community recreational activities. This proposal is not about opening the door to developers or putting rail lines vital to rural and regional communities at risk. This proposal is in response to community demand. We’ve been approached by groups and individuals with ideas on alternative uses for some of the disused lines. The most frequent request is from community organisations wanting to convert the corridors into rail trails – for bike riding, walking or horse-riding. We’ve seen the tourism and recreational benefits rail trails bring to rural communities in Victoria, South Australia, Western Australia, and Tasmania, and we want to tap that potential for country towns in our state.

I can assure your readers that any changes to the use of disused corridors will not occur without extensive community consultation.

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grab from the Great Artesian Basin) to ‘drown’ the radioactive tailings if the expansion goes ahead. So BHPB wants approval to dump 70million tonnes of radioactive tailings at the mine site in mounds up to 150m high spread over miles and miles of desert (the company’s EIS stats). We would be insane as a people to let such an eventuality happen. We will have learnt nothing about ‘corporate responsibility’ from the James Hardie debacle if we let them do it. So far it looks a foregone conclusion unless people start

Boy, didn’t those dust storms kick in with vengeance last Wednesday? ABC News confirmed the red soil originated from Woomera, down the road from Roxby uranium mine SA. I couldn’t help but see the warning hand of Mother Nature about what will be in the next load of red dust from the heartland of Oz should the SA and federal governments give BHPBilliton the go-ahead to turn Olympic Dam into an open cut mine. There’s not enough water (despite a huge free water

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Minister for Transport Now that the NSW government has rejected (once again) the likelihood of the Casino/ Murwillumbah rail corridor being re-opened to trains but is keen on a real alternative – the creation of a rail-trail – perhaps the community should take a careful look at this possibility. Do a little googling and note that the success of rail-trails in over 40 places around Australia where rail lines have been closed. A steering committee (of which I am a member) set up to consider appropriate uses for the rail corridor conducted its first meeting in the Byron Shire chambers on Friday September 11. Among the group was a senior government official plus representatives from all of the other Northern Rivers shires. Propositions from both the TOOT group and the rail-trail proponents were put forward and discussed. No conclusions were reached but a second meeting is scheduled to be held in Casino in October. Since that first meeting, the Aboriginal Land Council has

been advised of these happenings and has expressed interest in the possibilities of employment for their people in the event of the creation of a railtrail. They are making their own investigations. It is important to note that though our local MPs have promised to restore trains when or if they come into power, you can be assured if these gentlemen were given say $300 million to spend in this area and this was dissipated on a lossmaking trainline in preference to health needs, they would be hanged from the nearest tree. Richard Kidby

Mullumbimby ■ I fully support Councillor Jan

Barham’s notice of motion to Byron Council concerning the Northern Rivers Organisation of Councils (NOROC) being asked to establish a task force to help reinstate rail services on the north coast. This was a high priority for NOROC, especially with regard to the Far North Coast Regional Strategy over the next five years. Right now the state Labor government is about to introduce legislation into state parliament which would override the present, long established safeguards requiring special legislation by parliament before any disused rail lines are jumping up and down. Given Garrett’s approval of the expansion of Beverley uranium mine and a new uranium mine at Four Mile, SA. As a ‘team player’, Peter needs our vocal support for his own anti nuclear stance inside Rudd’s gungho uranium mining Cabinet. He needs a strong message (not just whingeing about him being a ‘sellout’) sent to him direct and via our local representative Justine Elliot that this is not on. For your kids’ sake and all species take this message on board and get on the blower, ring his office on

removed and rail corridors closed. This new legislation would allow lines statewide to be dug up and corridors sold to land hungry developers without parliamentary approval. In 2004 the state government closed our Casino-Murwillumbah rail line without community consultation and in spite of the ever more pressing need to provide an efficient commuter and freight rail service for lower income earners and the rapidly increasing and ageing north coast community. We live in a time when fast growing carbon pollution, caused mainly by human activities is an ever worsening problem worldwide. Within this wider context the organisation known as Trains on our Tracks or TOOT has observed a long, consistent and growing support for reinstatement of this line and TOOT also supports its short extension northward to meet the heavy rail line under construction from Robina to the border in Queensland. At this crucial time joint actions are needed by all who support a reinstated train service before our short-sighted state Labor government allows the rapid selloff of this and other valuable rail corridors statewide.

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to be. I cannot afford the keeping it that way. $350,000 for even a 600 square And as for those pooing metre block. birds? They will crap on the Nigel Eddy fences of the just and unjust – Billinudgel they really don’t give a shit. John Weiley ■I

have no problem with suburban life as long as it is not made compulsory – which is what appears to be happening. The Rural Settlement Strategy correctly identified the real anachronism – the 60 acre dairy block with its bald paddocks relieved only by the proliferating weeds. Too small for commercialised farming, too big for market gardening, too expensive for one family to regenerate. What it got wrong was the prescription of unwanted, impossibly expensive suburban enclaves as the solution. The claims about high energy costs etc are just as anachronistic – our road cost ratepayers nothing at all, I and my neighbours paid for it, and our roofs sparkle with solar. I’ll bet our energy bills are a fraction of many a V8 driven plasma-screened leaf-blowing air-conditioned insulation-free suburban triple fronted brick veneer suburb. And – to add injury to insult – we pay more than our fair share of rates, getting no credit for regeneration while bald acre operators are credited for

Broken Head ■In her article of last week, Margaret Clarke draws attention to our failure to use land in the most appropriate manner for community needs. She highlights changes to more labour intensive agriculture, lack of nearby help for ageing farmers, the need for more labour generally to use and care for our land to best advantage and suggests, ‘there are planning solutions to these issues’. This is very improbable while we have a tax system which encourages land speculation – owning land and not using it fully while the price rises because of community developments – planning will remain largely ineffectual, and a honeypot for the drones of corruption. Your extract from ABC TV’s Stateline on the facing page shows the parlous and corrosive state of current NSW planning laws. Margaret’s calls for affordable housing overlook that what is really needed is affordable access to land. How many worthwhile ventures are stifled

Council is to be thanked for standing up to Woolworths and saying no. It now goes to the Land and Environment Court and who knows what the final outcome will be. The issue of the impact on flooding resulting from the changes made by Woolworths to the design was dealt with under the Section 96 Variation. Unfortunately there was an error in one of the engineering reports that recommended how the impact on flooding could be prevented. There are

no measures that I can dream up that will negate the effects of the raised car park on the increase in flood levels and velocities that will otherwise occur. I have written to the Planning Minister about this and the initial response glossed over the issue of an error in the Section 96 documentation. I have sent a second letter stating that an error found after an approval has been granted should still be investigated. If a severe flood should occur and it was then proved that the Wool-

by our present system of land access be they the provision of shelter and accommodation, food production, independent schools, study centres etc? All must clear the hurdle of large capital expenditure before leaving the starting line. In the 1800s some enlightened parishes in the UK gave paupers a piece of land and a cow so they could support their family as being a less costly and a better social solution than adding them to the Parish’s Poor Relief List. Land access was a very hot topic then – as it should be now! In short, until we have a taxation system which raises revenue from what we take from the community – use of resources like land, water, radio waves, minerals – and reduces the burden on what we give to the community by means of our labour, creativity and expertise, eg start to eliminate income tax, GST, payroll tax, stamp duties and other taxes on the local economy, planning will continue to be the source of riches for the speculators and frustration and disappointments for the rest of us. Think land access – it is the basis of all human activity. Colin Cook

Bangalow worths development made the flooding worse, then the state government will have to accept responsibility. I will continue with my dialogue with NSW Planning. Concerned residents should raise this matter with Byron Shire Councillors and with NSW Planning. Chris Abraham

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A cry for help from the urban jungle Dear Mandy, Your recent savaging of Byron (Soapbox, September 15) over our new shops and franchises is an indication it’s time for you to come home. After months of stagnating in Mullum you’ve lost touch with the real world that is Byron. You’ve morphed into a Mullumbimbo. Nothing progresses there, Mandy. Woolies couldn’t score a new store in Mullum, even with a DA that stated its shit didn’t stink. I’m also sensing driver withdrawal. Because the authorities don’t want your lead foot near the go-pedal of a car, I reckon you’ve gotten your thong in a knot (assuming you still bother with one) over our brand

new Caltex petrol shop. I can see you on the bus as it passes our latest acquisition, grieving over the futility of your wad of Woolies/Caltex discount fuel dockets. Sell them to the bus driver, it will help pay for your medication. Yes, the new Byron is vastly different from the one of your early days, but surely Witchery is a small step up from whaling and Supre no worse than sandmining. The under $10 feed about which you rave was probably whale meat. At a glance, I’d say you need to sever an etheric tie to old decrepit things that have exceeded their use-by date. Did you vote for the coalition? Byron hasn’t lost its soul, it’s merely contemporised it. The

opportunity to make a buck at another’s expense has led to Byron capitalising on an R-soul phase. As you correctly pointed out, this is being driven by greedy landlords, opportunistic parasites who delight in sucking the life-force out of inexperienced commercial tenants. But try and extract the positives, Mandy. In a Steiner kind of way, this scum could teach your kids how to be winners in a dog eat dog world. When the kids grow up they might then survive a day trip to the Gold Coast. Just as there is a place in this world for greedy landlords, dog vomit, and John Howard, I believe the franchises along Jonson Street have a role to

play. With their heightened mediocrity and homogeneity they promote social inclusion, which then helps assimilate society’s misfits. Without this we could well end up a country infested with Tony Abbotts. Byron should be applauded for this community service. So Mandy, come back to Byron, preferably on the bus, and get down and dirty with the competition. I can see you in a franchise, something like ‘Jim’s Brazilians’, but do go easy with the whipper snipper. If you can’t compete, establish a studio on the Belongil Spit. I hear it’s a growth area for submerging artists!

manship in Mullumbimby, I am the so-called ‘bad sportsman’ who supposedly stormed off the court and drove off at high speed. I would like to set the record straight. Yes I am upset we lost the grand final, who wouldn’t be? But, in fact, I had 45 minutes to get to Coolangatta airport so I could fly to Sydney to attend my grandfather’s funeral. It was in no way an act of bad sportsmanship. I congratulated the other Mullum team for winning. So, I am strongly advising you to get the story correct before sending in false articles.

I was deeply offended by your allegations and recommend you get your facts straight before you hurt anyone else! My team did in fact know I had to leave ASAP.

tic’ for them as they were not given permission to use our very own line. Why indeed would we let them have the use of it as we went to great expense for the seniors computer class to get this connection installed at our cost? Linknet has been very good to us as our server, enabling us to teach our people how to keep in touch with their families. The art expo has had twelve months to sort out how they could use eftpos or any other way of payment for their sales. They were over the top going

to our service provider then to the council to try to get permission from them to have the use of our connection. Seniors are hungry for knowledge as the world moves on and they feel that they will get left behind if they cannot keep up. Why is it when seniors get something they really enjoy someone comes along thinking they have the right to use it especially when we are paying for it? Anyone who is a senior who is interested in joining our club and has no knowledge of how

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nce upon a time there was these three career crims see, Shorty, Lefty and Marty. They decide that this time they’re going to do things right. They’re sick of going to gaol and they reckon that white collar crime is the go – much more profitable, much less risk. They sign a contract which assigns each of them, clause by clause, a defined role in a bank robbery. This robbery will be the last one before they go upmarket (maybe set up as development lobbyists, something like that). Anyway, later as Lefty and Shorty charge out of the bank carrying the loot they are pissed off to see that Marty, the driver, has obviously panicked and driven off without them. ‘I’ll sue the bastard,’ screams Shorty. You can imagine how Shorty’s lawsuit would go down in a court of law! Obviously you can’t enter into a contract to do something illegal. If State Parliament has said ‘don’t do this – or else’, you can’t purport to create a personal exception by drawing up a contract. Your local Council staff are well aware of this principle. Sometimes, for example, they send out letters to rural landholders telling them ‘Hey, this cabin you’re leasing out is not legal, therefore the lease is not valid and therefore your tenant is entitled to get his money back.’ This is essentially a sneaky threat designed to put pressure on the landowner to get rid of the illegal cabin, but technically it’s correct as to the validity, if not the refund part. Unfortunately Council staff don’t always apply this principle in an even-handed way. Recently, for example, a Wilsons Creek landowner approached Council with a contract which stipulated that Council allow two elderly people to live in a certain illegal dwelling until they die of old age. Ray Darney, Council’s planning chief, should have told them ‘Sorry, but your cabin hasn’t met the criteria and according to State law it’s illegal. Signing a contract with you wouldn’t change that, it would only give you a false sense of security and maybe later you’d sue us over it.’ But Mr Darney didn’t do that.

Instead he put that contract before the elected councillors and said: ‘I support this and I recommend you vote for it.’ He didn’t bother to give them any legal advice, even though this had never been done before. Okay, I’ve set the scene for what this article is really all about: is holiday letting actually legal? If not, what the hell was Council thinking when it proposed a scheme where holiday letting would be legit in some places, for some people, but others not? Clearly Council has no power to permit what State law has decreed to be illegal.

holiday letting is certainly and definitively illegal. Accordingly those who routinely rent out to holiday letters are operating well outside the law and making a monkey of the zonings. But if it’s illegal, why hasn’t the Department come out and said so? Well, all good bureaucrats are loathe to upset vested interests, particularly when you have a State Labor Party that is dependent on developer ‘contributions’. They’re not silly enough to come out and say ‘holiday letting is legal’ which would be a lie, so they use the kind of evasive fudge I’ve just described, probably on the ad-

Most holiday letting in Byron occurs in a 2(a) residential zoning, which explicitly prohibits ‘tourist facilities’. I’m aware of a QC’s written opinion that this is one of the zonings where holiday letting is certainly and definitively illegal. Accordingly those who routinely rent out to holiday letters are operating well outside the law and making a monkey of the zonings. But if it’s illegal, why hasn’t the Department come out and said so? But surely if holiday letting was illegal, the Department of Planning would say so, right? Nope. This is what the Department had to say in the leaked letter published by The Echo three weeks ago, ‘the policy approach in this regard is that such provision of holiday letting in a dwelling is a use ancillary to the major purpose of the building.’ The Department here appears to be saying that holiday letting is legitimate. Now read the statement again. If you know anything about planning you’d know that the relevant criterion is not the purpose of the building, but the purpose of the zoning. A building can occur in any number of zones; it is the zoning that determines what that building can legitimately be used for. The purpose of zones is to ensure commonsense separation of usages which may conflict. Most holiday letting in Byron occurs in a 2(a) residential zoning, which explicitly prohibits ‘tourist facilities’. I’m aware of a QC’s written opinion that this is one of the zonings where

vice of the Department’s legal section. They rejected Council’s proposals as ‘inappropriate’, when they really meant ‘illegal’.

Who benefits from holiday letting? Obviously it is not only the owners of the houses and the real estate agents who organise the letting who benefit, but the entire business community. More houses with holiday-makers = more spending than normal tenants = greater profits all round. Greater profits translate into capital gains, higher overall land values and higher rental income, which in turn radiate out from the beach to inland towns and then to rural areas. Who loses from holiday letting? Those who live next door to a party house, those who have to pay higher rents, those with fantasies of affordable home ownership this side of Nar Nar Goon, those service workers who now have to drive further to work because there is no affordable accommodation

or public transport, those who own motels or other legitimate accommodation, those who have to pay higher prices for everything in the beach towns – and those rural landowners who suffer because the holiday letting moratorium has freed up Council staff to harass them instead.

Moratorium? Yes; through inattention and naivetĂŠ our elected Council have effectively said: ‘We won’t close down any holiday letters.’ This is how it happened: In mid 2006 Council passed a resolution saying that all proposed prosecutions for holiday letting should be put before Council for determination; in other words, the decision to prosecute was taken out of the hands of Council staff. Since that time not a single holiday letter has been referred to Council for prosecution for zoning infringement. Apparently Council staff have interpreted the resolution as a moratorium which allows holiday letters to go for it – which is not what it says. Your elected councillors noticed nothing. So every year Council votes on a Compliance Priorities Program, a list which says which illegal activities will be targeted by staff over the next 12 months. In both 2008 and 2009 holiday letting, as well as urban illegal dwellings, was left off the list altogether. When I pointed out these defects to Mayor Jan Barham, she was defensive. Two months later I asked her what she had done to fix the problem. I was flabbergasted when she told me that I’d been given the ‘wrong list’, that’s all. Smelling a rat I thought I’d better check the minutes of the relevant meeting (December 08). Sure enough the version I have is the one that was voted on, and that’s the one that’s legally binding. It’s Jan who’s evidently been given the wrong list. The Department has this to say: ‘The use of detached secondary dwellings is not considered appropriate in rural areas as it created the potential for subdivision applications below prevailing standards.’ Really? My first point is continued opposite

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Byron Shire Council like all councils around the Australian coast where houses have been allowed to be built just behind the beach is confronted with a dilemma. These councils face the difficult task of planning for a future in which sea level rise and changing wave conditions may induce episodic retreat of the shoreline during storms. This is not a new phenomenon in Australia and elsewhere. Three options are used in coastal management to meet the sometimes conflicting interests of beachfront property owners under threat of erosion and the desire of communities to maintain a public beach. The options are to protect properties, to accommodate the impact with some form of building redesign, or to retreat and relocate. All options come with costs to the landowners, councils and from previous page

that rural subdivision applications below 40ha are always rejected, so what’s the point of applying? Secondly, rural landowners do not build extra accommodation to attract population; every TO LET ad in The Echo will result in 20 to 50 calls, depending on the season, and the following week there will be the same number of different people calling. Illegal rural dwellings then are clearly a response to demand, not a source of pressure which can be dealt with by

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What does a café do when its owners are considering changing their brand of coffee? Or when they are constantly plagued by coffee companies each pushing its own particular type? One solution is to invite a bunch of regulars to a coffeetasting – and recently Byron Bay’s Twisted Sista did precisely this. Sista Ginny told The Echo that ‘we’re hit by so many coffee companies all the time, so we just wanted to give them all a try.’ Three Sistas and seven regulars were given nine different types to try, a streamlined flow of milk-based samples sent out by expert barista Renee Glover. I – backed up by one other regular only – expressed the opinion that the tastings should be based on straight shots of espresso undiluted by milk but was shouted down by the Sistas on the grounds that if one was going to stand out it would regardless, and that most people drank milk-based coffees anyway. The upshot? Asked to give a score out of 10 I found myself cautiously bequeathing around 5 to 6 for most. None really distinguished itself although the aftertastes varied in bitterness. After a while one’s palate became inured, a little numb. The top three, however, proved to be

pretending that the need for affordable to live, the situation them isn’t there. Furthermore borders on the absurd. Again one suspects that holiday letting contributes to the shortage of supply. the Department is favouring sectional interests, taking the Socioeconomic lazy way out. Most rural land is not owned by developers cleansing? and therefore profits from ruIt’s one thing to make a se- ral subdivision would not go cret decision which says ‘we to those who make the ‘conwant more millionaires and tributions’. Rural subdivision, less dole bludgers and hip- furthermore, might reduce depies’ (that is, socio-economic mand for the land which those cleansing) but when such chappies do happen to own. decision pretends that those Can’t have that. millionaires won’t require Jan Barham and the Greens landscapers, cleaners, shop have been waiting for governassistants etc with somewhere ment authorities to give them

a ‘strategic’ approach which will let them off the hook in terms of what to do about illegal dwellings. However the Department’s ‘strategy’ on every issue including coastal erosion is ‘Your problem, not ours’ and to pour water on any proposed local solutions. The Greens ought to draw the obvious conclusion: they must either prosecute holiday letters or declare a moratorium on unauthorised dwellings too. Their present contradictory position favours the wealthier and better organised. These are not the people who voted for them.

the beach loving community. In places like New Jersey the decision to hard wall sections of the shore in front of expensive homes has resulted in the loss of the beach. This is on a coast with a rising sea level. To use a wall and then nourish the beach with sand from other sources as on the Gold Coast can be very successful but it is expensive and requires a massive tourist industry to be sustainable. We have known since the report of the Public Works Department in 1978 that the Belongil beach section of Byron Council is a problem yet landowners continue to rebuild, and very crude attempts have been made to protect existing properties such as dumping car bodies. Successive councils and state departments have grappled with the problem recognising the costs to the owners, the right of the public to have access to a beach, the consequences that

any hard structures at Belongil will have on shorefront land downdrift of the eroding section, and of course the costs of any major protective works similar to what has been undertaken at Noosa and on the Gold Coast. Australian society will in future be seeing more of the problem facing the different interests at Byron under climate change. Some difficult and costly decisions will have to be made if we are to hold onto our beaches in built-up areas. It is not a simple matter of just protecting property owner’s rights. It is also going to be a matter of protecting the rights of a community to have a beach. Byron’s dilemma will eventually be Australia’s dilemma. ■ Professor Bruce Thom is

Casa del Caffe (the winner), Vittoria then Genovese. I asked one of the Sistas if this meant they would change from the brand they have used for years, the ever-reliable, expertly expressed Lavazza. ‘We’ll probably stay with Lavazza’ was the reply. Besides, as another

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Market monitoring Reply to last week’s letter from Hilary Bain. The adoption of the term ‘certified’, when describing inspected farms is absolutely misleading. Hydroponic produce is also being sold at this market, but nowhere do you see the word mentioned. Surely, this is misleading advertising in both senses of the words, and we should be saying it like it is, rather than what sounds good. Also, how does the committee ensure that the produce brought from other sources are not included in legitimate ‘farm inspected’ produce? It is impossible to be certain in this uncertain world, and unfortunately not everyone does the right and ethical thing.

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It is the role of Byron Farmers Market to provide the general public with a choice to buy from local farmers, some of whom are organic, some of whom are biodynamic, and some of whom are conventional. While some conventional farmers do use chemicals, we believe the fact they now come to a market where they meet face-to-face with their customers is making them very aware of the need to minimise their use of chemicals and to ensure any use is responsible. The word ‘certified’ has not been bandied about but is clearly positioned as stipulating that the grower is the seller exactly as quoted in the Echo article which states ‘evidence that the farmers grow what they sell’ – this is what the general public asked us to evidence. Certification is the confirmation in writing by the Byron Farmers Market that the individual members meet the criteria of the market – the word is generic in the English language and is freely used to denote compliance to specified requirements confirmed in writing. We are indeed setting the pace and this is evidenced by the Australian Farmers Market Association recently rolling out a dedicated program to certify that farmers market sellers are the growers, so we are in step with our sister movements in the UK, New Zealand, Canada and the

USA, as was underlined at the recent National Farmers Market Conference. The ‘choice to eat organic’ is made very clear with our new signage which is clearly green code coloured plus each organic grower has an additional ‘organic’ pennant on their stall to flag where they are located. Last Thursday we had 15 organic stalls which represent a healthy 25% of total stalls. We totally agree with the elimination of plastic bags and we are pleased to say we are already setting up a trial at our Bangalow Market. Now many of our educated customers bring their own bags which means no requirement for plastic. Our mission is simply for the member local growers to provide fresh, delicious, nutritious and ethically local grown competitively priced produce to the people of the Byron Bay region. Donald Recsei

Byron Farmers Market

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torium on the introduction of GM into the environment was a dangerous move, Monsanto’s spinners blitzed the media that this would not happen. Monsanto was backed up by Ian MacDonald, Minister of Agriculture at the time. What I am asking is that all RoundUp users should not believe the spin around the herbicide that is increasing in use in this Shire. There is now scientific proof from around the world that this poison is contaminating water tables along with destroying beneficial bacteria, fungi etc in the soil. It is incomprehensible to me how people who consider themselves environmentally aware do not think about this practice and the possible long term damage they could be doing. Landholders, employ and encourage the youth to get involved in environmentally sensitive land care. What might take a few extra hours of labour to hand-remove misplaced plants now will provide work to underemployed youth and teach them what a responsibility it is to take care of the soil that nurtures all life. We only have one Earth, isn’t it time we all thought about how we live on it?

Today it is reported in the SMH (Friday, September 25) that Monsanto’s RoundUp Ready genetically modified canola has escaped the farms it is being grown on and is now growing on the verges of roads. Donald Drinkwater. Although certified organic Huonbrook growers voiced very loudly to the NSW government at the ■Lots of other letters received, time that this would happen too many to acknowledge and that the lifting of the mora- here.

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For the past six months multi-instrumental king Nicky Bomba has been wandering our fair brown land playing in different configurations: with regular band Bomba (with brother Michael on keys), or solo with Allstar random guests. Continuing the trail of wicked rhythms and funkyreggae mayhem, he will be playing fresh songs from his new album Planet Juice, along with the sweet live Bomba favourites and some old school mash ups.

positive. The more I play and the more I perform with an acoustic guitar and a good bunch of songs and an aware attitude, the more I become a kind of troubadour.

‘That’s throughout cultures. In Maltese tradition it’s Spiritu Pronts – that means quick spirit – and that means the performer or whoever there is makes things up on the spot. They’d be at weddings or wherever and find out who is there and make up a song on the spot. I find I do that ‘I am such a gypsy at the anyway – wherever I am I make moment, I think it’s part of my it special for that moment. You culture, it’s my Maltese heritage never have the same people to make home wherever there again, you bring out the you are – to let the gypsy unique qualities of each gig. It spirit make wherever you are really keeps me on my toes.’

Being spontaneous is part of Nicky’s passion for music. ‘I am not afraid to fly by the seat of my pants. The more I mature as a musician the more I know I have this gift that I can either be shy or non expressive with or I can take it to the other extreme and it ends up being about the connection with the audience between them and you and the songs.’ Bomba is a grandfather now, but that doesn’t slow him down. ‘I feel I am the oldest I have ever been but it’s the youngest I have ever felt! I have a sense of clarity and simplicity and I think that the more you get closer to that simplicity the

more complete your life is, you don’t get hung up on the material trappings and it’s about the inner journey and the beauty of life – the fact we are on this sphere and in this galaxy and we have all these senses! ‘What excites me is that for the rest of my life to be in a position where I can collect ideas and have the observations of life and distil them into music. My new album is also my first solo album – it was cathartic to write it and to play it and then to be able to go wherever I wanted with it. It was up to my imagination and the rules were that there are no rules! I would recommend it to any musician

to work out where they are, it’s opened a can of worms for me, or should I say‌ a can of beans!’ As drummer with Jon Butler, vocalist and guitarist with Bomba and a soloist in his own right, Nicky Bomba has one simple and inspiring way of summing it all up: ‘I am up for the adventure!’ Nicky Bomba is joined by his full band at the Beach Hotel for two gigs this weekend. Saturday will feature songs from his new album Planet Juice and Sunday is calypso and mento‌ Sunday gig starts at 2.30pm. Planet Juice is out and available through the website nickybomba.com

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Taking the Red Bull By the Horns

In any supermarket anywhere in the world you’d be able to find at least one kid chucking a wobbly. A proper wobbly can only be achieved after the child has imbibed half his or her body weight in sugar. The wobbly must be performed on the floor and is best done on the back in a position that blocks the thoroughfare for passing shoppers. Arms and legs should thrash in a pulsing movement making it difficult for an adult to get a solid grip and thereby diffusing the impact. Getting the audio is crucial, it’s what makes the difference between a tantie and a fullblown sugar withdrawal. No wobbly is complete without the sound of primal wounding. This should be executed at

a pitch that accesses the adult on a cellular level. It’s important for kids to set their own level. Don’t just go with the flow. Some kids are much better at a guttural growl, others do the high-pitched scream (an old favourite), while there are those who prefer to swear and yell obscenities. Do you know why you never see kids chucking wobblies in health food shops? Because there’s nothing in there they actually want. No self-respecting five year old is going to waste an award winning floor wobble on a dried banana and a box of sultanas. It’s sucrose, the sweet Satan, the rage restorant that turns our pure breastfed babies into chemically deprived psychopaths. Diabetes is

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Mullum the Musical! Mullumbimby Music Festival hits town November 26 – 29. With over 50 acts on eight stages over four days this celebration of homegrown chemical free organic music traverses diverse genres and demographics as it presents everything from folk to pop, rock, gypsy, reggae, country, indie and acoustic. It’s a family friendly weekend when the whole town just pulses with sound. Featuring prolific songwriters such as National Treasures Archie Roach and Shane Howard, the enigmatic Tex Perkins, swinging ska punk with the Russian sensation Vulgagrad and festival finds such as the indie country folk of Sal Kimber and the Rollin’ Wheel, Hawaiian born daughter of a showgirl Simone White, Australia’s leading jazz vocalist Vince Jones, afro dance beats from Afro Dizzi Act with

on the increase, and the sugar police are out in force. Around here it’s social suicide to serve cake at a children’s party. Be careful, lest one of the other parents calls DOCS for the potential harm you’ve just unleashed. So why then do we sit back and watch our teenage kids knock back energy drinks? One source told me there were some kids throwing back about four energy drinks a day. Man, I’d be at Tweed Hospital having an anxiety attack. Recently my daughter had to perform an experiment for science where she took her blood pressure before and after an energy drink and then monitored her response. Within 15 minutes of consuming the drink her heart rate had

increased by about 20%. It was phenomenal. After the second drink she started cleaning her room and then she did the washing. Now that’s dangerous. Are energy drinks the cigarettes of our era? A quick search through scientific journals reveals no apparent research to qualify just what kind of longterm effect high doses of caffeine, guarana, sugar and some weird colouring obtained from bull’s testicles actually has on young people. I mean why not just give your teenager Ice? Grab them a syringe and jack them full of speed. Chuck a few lines of coke in the lunchbox. At least you won’t have to make lunch. Energy drink dependence is the perfect way to breed amphetamine addicts. Man, they could join

Senegal’s Jali Buba Kuyateh and a whole stack more. Back to back concerts are scheduled for the Civic Hall, the RSL, the Bowlo, the Drill Hall, the Court House Hotel and the High School Auditorium. Thursday night November 26 opens with a bang at the Civic Hall when Joel Salom, international circus performer just back from Portugal, hosts a concert that features the best of the fest. This one-off special performance gives patrons the opportunity to check out a variety of acts in a Gala format, and as there’s limited seating it’s expected to be a sell out. Day tickets, season tickets and opening night tickets are available now. Hotline 6684 6195, All Music & Vision Stores, Raw Store, mullummusicfestival.com

Global Carnival is a family friendly festival celebrating world music. Friday to Sunday with tickets and booking info at globalcarnival.com.au or ring 6655 3024.

the army. God knows, gotta do something to stir up the children of peace loving brown rice no shoes and prayer flag hippies. Every second kid is supposed to have behavioural disorders, each aberration with its own acronym: ADD, ADHD, OCD, ACDC‌ Is it any wonder our kids are crawling the walls, being more violent, more allegedly out of control when they’ve downed four Red Bulls and then made sit in a class? It’s time we marketed a nice laidback drink. Something with a blissed-out opiate type effect. Calm the kids down. Make them less hyper. Oh that’s right, they do. It’s called booze.

A Broad Jump Broadfoot play the Kingscliff Beach Hotel Friday from 8.30pm and Lennox Point Hotel Saturday from 9.30pm, delivering their mix of originals, and songs that influenced PAPRIKA BALKANICUS them, in a package that will COORABELL HALL THURSDAY have the feet moving and the spirit soaring. Featuring the guitar talents of Lennox local – John ‘The Master’ Moodie of Purple Stone fame, and Matt ‘Crazy Crab’ Cleary.

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They wowed crowds supporting Cat Empire, and gave punters an absolutely unforgettable Womadelaide Going Global The Bellingen Global Carnival appearance. Paprika Balkanicus return to Australia presents world class acts with an electrifying show of this weekend. Ranging from mind-boggling musicianship ancient traditions to cutting and witty stage antics that edge to contemporary music. Appearing this year are Paprika have won them a massive following across the globe. Balkanicus, Andy White, George Telek and David Bridie, Originating from Romania, Japanese drumming sensation Serbia and Slovenia, the TaikOz and more. Bellingen band perform a fiery blend of

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Kafka’s in the Funkyard Cockatoo and Peter Simpson. Alice Blue is an up and coming Kafka features at the Buddha four piece band which merges Bar’s Funkyard on Friday. Kafka’s original style of rich Soul, the genres; indie, rock, pop, fun Afro-Beat, Jazz and heavy Funk and blues. They have recently been recording and writing comes from years of playing new material, and are starting on the downtown streets and living the blues. Lately the band to play more established has been exploring the hidden events and venues. Half realms of psychedelic Rock and Nelson is a pop/rock band Hip Hop. Musically they all share who have recently finished a prodigal competency for their recording at 301 studios with producer Murray ‘Muzzdog’ instruments and an almost Burns. Truancy is a threepsychic ability to read each piece punk rock band from other’s minds when improvByron Bay that have recently ising. Sometimes performing as a 15-piece extravaganza but returned from a year long often as four or seven, Kafka can break. They are back, better than ever to rock the balls off perform on any stage. Mullumbimby Civic Hall. Freshchords showcases drug That Dirty Christian and alcohol free events for Carola Christian, singer/ all ages. Entry is by gold coin songwriter/guitarist, weaves a donation. 7pm – 10pm. fresh approach into her music by succumbing to affairs with Dirty Funk, Soul, Rock, Groove, Singing with Grace Latin, Roots & Blues to create a Award-winning, reggae/afro singer and songwriter Grace web of sound that is dynamic Barbé appears at the Hotel and expressive. Generating a Great Northern on Saturday. repertoire that is provocative, Grace Barbé, has roots in the infectious and alive her songs tiny Indian Ocean nation of are strong and catchy with Seychelles, home to a unique resounding lyrics of universal culture that fuses Africa, meaning. The Dirty Funk Affair Europe and Asia. Grace’s music, appear at the Court House like her mixed heritage, reflects Hotel this Friday. and celebrates the diverse

influences of Creole culture; a colourful combination of Indian Ocean styles, reggae, afro and funk, laced with a modern pop sensibility. Her music takes you on a musical journey through the modernday African Diaspora, creating a fresh and distinctive sound in world music fusion.

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Local Irish songwriter Mick McHugh has just been shortlisted for the second year running in the Australian Songwriters Association contest with the title track to his debut CD A Long Way From Home in the Acoustic Folk section, and a track from his followup CD (released at the Fatherhood Festival last year), A Million Stars in the Lyrics section. Mick’s positive, acoustic guitar driven folk songwriting has earned him seven shortlistings since turning professional two years ago. Mick and band will be playing songs from the three CDs on Sunday, 6.30pm at the Rails and at Mullum Bowlo on Saturday with a duo show with violinist at the Beach Hotel on Tuesday from 9pm.

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OCTOBER Thursday 1 October ABBALIVE The fabulous music and magic of Abba $39.90 / $34.90 from the Community Centre

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Art What Remains The North Coast has the highest number of rare and threatened tree species in NSW. Viewing one of these rare trees was an inspirational moment for local artist Karyn Fendley, whose exhibition ‘Remnant Wilderness’ opens on Saturday at Northern Rivers Community Gallery. Fendley hopes her art will encourage people to consider the impact we have on our environment. The exhibition opens 2pm. 44 Cherry Street, Ballina.

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FRIDAY NIGHTS @ THE YAC

Drop in fun for 12 – 17 year olds movies, music, art, gaming, food and more… 6-10pm

Hardcore Show Breakeven – Thursday October 1st 6-10pm

“Future Party” Friday October 2nd 6-10pm

Youth Arts Extravaganza Sat 10th October 6-10pm

Beginners Skateboarding Workshop with Jai Lewan Boys Oct 14th – Girls Oct 15th 10 to 3pm

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David Shaw’s sculptures traverse the spectrum of sleek bold lines in Mt Gambier limestone to quirky, abstract forms in clay. He says his work is a perpetual quest for harmony in form and line. David chooses to work in Mt Gambier limestone for a number of reasons; it is Australian, derived from the sedimentation of ancient seas around five million years ago. He also loves the colour which varies from almost white to deep cream, the texture which often exposes fossils, shells and strata marks and colouration due to mineral deposits. ‘Stone and Clay’ is on show at the Northern Rivers Community Gallery now and opens on Saturday alongside Fendley’s exhibition at 2pm.

Working Together To Get the Job Done Retrospect Galleries Byron Bay launches two new exhibitions that shine the light on the collaborative process. ‘Global Boom’ features works by one

of Australia’s most established and successful collaborative teams, Nick Morris and Dave Bowers, aka Doug Bartlett. While ‘One + One’ is a showcase of works by well known Northern Rivers’ artists having their first go at pairing up on canvas. Working side by side, artists Nick Morris and Dave Bowers regularly paint over each other’s work, trashing hours, days or weeks worth of the other’s compositions. The only explanation required is the phrase, ‘Doug has entered the building’. The Doug that they’re referring to is the almighty Doug Bartlett, who Morris and Bowers credit with ‘continually forcing their creativity’. Doug in fact is a construct, the holy grail of artist pseudonyms, and much more. He’s a star on the Doug Bartlett website, oft referenced, quoted and even photographed – a mustachioed playboy with a certain 70s style, surrounded by a bevy of beautiful naked women. Inspired by Doug Bartlett’s success, Bree Delian has approached some of Retrospect Galleries’ other most popular artists asking successful individuals to pair up for the first time, and try their hand as part of a team. On show now.

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Workin it at the YAC Next week sees the launch of the Youth Arts Extravaganza at the Byron YAC with free art based workshops for young people from 12 – 24. The week long creative melting pot culminates with a performance and workshop presentation on Saturday. U & I Workshops this week are photography on Monday, grafitti art on Tuesday, standup comedy on Wednesday October 7, funky portraits on Thursday October 8 and wearable arts on Friday October 9. Saturday 10 is a Hip Hop DJ Workshop. Lunch is included. For more information about how to get there call 0402 013 177.

The Byron Entertainment Centre plays host to an exciting artistic collaboration when the Lucky Dip Team and Daniella Finkenhaur’s Real Woman Productions get together to produce an exciting new cabaret show: ‘Goddess’. We’re not just talking the same old Lakshmis and Cleopatras here. Think outside the box and delve into your own box of wonders to create a outfit worthy of strut and worship! Crankin’ DJ set until late!!! Friday October 9.

The Red Tent Festival

On Saturday November 7 the Federal Hall, Church and surrounding area will be Open Mic at the Court transformed into the first Red Byron’s Fashion Expose at the House Tent Festival to be held in Community Centre this Friday The Court House Hotel in Byron Shire, a celebration of is shaping up to be one of the Mullumbimby opens its doors women and birth. The festival highlight events of 2009. Enjoy once again for a night of incorporates workshops and ten fashion shows by local comedy on Thursday October films in the afternoon aimed designers, presented with style 1 when they host Courthouse at helping women process by local models. Launching Comedy. Courthouse Comedy previous birth experiences is hosted by Mandy Nolan and as well as prepare for birth, this year is the ‘Stitch N Style’ features the latest, the greatest, followed by the main event showcase. This Byron Youth the funniest, the silliest, and in the evening, a very special, Service initiative has seen the edgiest new comics on intimate and inspiring night young designers mentored to the block. How else do you featuring eight local women create their own range. They bravely sharing their unique will present it first on Thursday get your comedy miles than by being on stage in front of birth stories. For more in a special business women’s an audience? It’s a hoot, and information and the festival luncheon and then at the program please visit the something worth grabbing Byron Community Centre on a few friends, and a beer and official festival website at the catwalk. Tickets on sale

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Kreol Daughter National Tour

WA MI award winning band for Best World Act W.A.

Afro-Kreol & reggae Bellingen Global Carnival

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The Great Northern Hotel

Mauritian Community Soiree

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PERFORMING ARTS CHALLENGE A programme of 11 short plays written and performed by local artists

The enchanted forest: new gothic storytellers

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Veludo Bar with Afro Mandinko FRI 9 OCT - St Kilda VIC

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PUBLIC PROGRAMS Fri 2 Oct 5.30pm Floortalk: The enchanted forest with Jazmina Cininas Sat 3 Oct 11am Andrew Frost interviews James Guppy: Seduction and Subversion

A Geelong Gallery and NETS Victoria touring exhibition evoking a mesmerising woodland with the charm and implied menace of a Grimm’s fairytale

Time and time again: Jenny Kitchener Print and mixed media work exploring time as it relates to the cyclical nature of existence

Chairs in Wonderland: Keith Cameron A wonderful display of colourful oversized chairs

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They’re back! NIDA on Tour is a unique opportunity for adults and students to learn from the experts when NIDA graduate and star of McLeod’s Daughters Bridie Carter heads to Byron from October 6 – 11 to teach NIDA acting techniques and intensive acting. For 50 years, NIDA has been a driving force in the growth and development of Australia’s creative industry. NIDA on Tour POSITIVE TIMING AT THE provides access to expertise RAILS ON SATURDAY AND THE in theatre, film and television, BYRON MARKETS ON SUNDAY by bringing leading industry professionals and NIDA graduates to conduct specialist short courses in theatre, film and TV. NIDA graduates who have previously taught for the Open program include Sam Worthington who is currently making huge waves in Hollywood. Byron Community and Cultural Centre. Phone (02) 9697 7626 or email open@nida. edu.au or book online at www.nida.edu.au.

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Every year four actors from the Sydney Theatre Company are set a challenge. Jonathon Biggins, Phillip Scott, Helen Dallimore and Drew Forsythe are the principal members of The Wharf Revue and it’s their task to create a biting topical political satire in just two weeks. This year they had it easy. They had three weeks.The crew has developed ‘Pennies from Kevin’ a recession inspired musical based on the feel good musicals of the Great depression. Jonathon Biggins, writer and actor for the Wharf Revue laughed: ’It was funny when we started formulating it because it seemed we were going to be in the greatest recession since the

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LIQUID, THURSDAY OCT 1 Aaron Holstein aka Vibe Squad has been living music since he was ten, playing piano, guitar and bass, studying jazz and classical. ‘I got my first 45” single in 1980 and it was the Sugar Hill Gang’s Rappers’. Since the early 80s the electronic music scene has had a firm grip on Aaron, ‘I was really into making hip-hop and then jungle beats on an MPC60 and then MPC2000’. After playing over 1,500 gigs in various bands Aaron got into computer software in 1999 and composed his first Vibe Squad track in 2005 followed by the first Vibe Squad gig in 2006. 2009 and two hundred gigs later, Vibe Squad is coming to Byron for a totally funked up set. Aaron’s releases such as Funk Iz show his knack for funk. ‘It takes me roughly forty to a hundred hours to complete a four minute track.’ Aaron’s third album, Joyful Noise is available on vibesquad.addictech.com and while you’re there check out his first, Bass Love and second Dawn Patrol. Q: In a nutshell, what was your journey from buying your first single to now? A: ‘I used to go crazy dancing around the living room to the b-side Apache (Jump ON it, Jump On it). I also liked big rock music like Rush and The Who (I was nine). Somehow almost 30 years later, I have retained the same level of passion for positive, back-beat driven, feel good music.’ Q: Do people have to be dubstep fans to enjoy your music?

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better have the best time of my life or else! I have heard great things about Byron. My friend Andrei (Heyoka) was telling me how crazy fun his time there was recently. I want to express my extreme gratitude to the folks who have made this tour Q: How would you describe your sets and what you do possible and I am really looking musically? forward to it!’ A: ‘My goal is simply to make Aaron is rumoured to give people feel really good with whiplash to unsuspecting this music. I just get deep into bystanders, so be prepared it myself and try to externalise for the crunkadelic bass the passion and love I feel traveller before you get down for this music and hope that to it at LiQUiD this Thursday; translates into a positive starts 9:30pm with support experience for the listener.’ DJs Dakini, Jeremy Glitchard, Q: Highlights of Burning Man Ketastep and Luna-tik. Keep 2009? your ears to the RUBBER A: ‘My set at Nexus on Friday night was perhaps my favourite for Excision, Wednesday October 21 and Ill Gates of all time… the Funktion1 sound system is beyond words.’ (Phat Conductor) Thursday November 12. Q: Have you got an all time favorite gadget? A: ‘The subwoofer.’ Q: What would you like to see/experience when in Australia? A: ‘This is my first trip to Australia and I am really looking forward to hanging with some great folks and allowing the experience to unfold without putting too many expectations into the outcome. That being said, I

Kevin Potter and the Lower Chamber of Secrets... been doing it for ten years and things largely stay the same. Same people same ideas. Now Bush is gone, Blair is gone, Howard is gone, and Rudd is a whiter shade of beige, but really the issues remain the same.’ The Wharf Revue are masters of creating genres depression but it all seems to provide the perfect rather normal now! It was platforms for on-stage going to be a depression satirical autopsy. show but like a Judy Garland ‘This year we have created and Mickey Rooney movie. ‘Kevin Potter and the Lower Let’s put on a show and cheer Chamber of Secrets’. We everyone up! It’s all okay and have Hermoine Guillard and razzle dazzle. We start off with Swann Weasley and visit the ‘Pennies from Kevin’ and then old wizard DumbleGough we turn it all around!’ the former head of Hogwarts. So has the change of Draco Malcolm the nasty boy government made a determined to bring Kevin difference? Potter down… and Draco’s ‘The funny thing is we have house elf is none other than

Godwin Gretch!’ So who is Voldermort? ‘It is that which can not be named: the deficit and he who must not be remembered: Howard!’ The show is one clever satirical pun after the next. ‘We have Michelle Obama singing a Supremes melody… there is a duet with Peter Garrett and KD Wong doing Constant Cave In.’ The Wharf Revue present Pennies From Kevin at the Starcourt Theatre in Lismore on Tuesday October 6 and Wednesday October 7. See who wins the latest Reality TV show: Canberra’s got Talent! This is a NORPA presentation and tickets are available via www.norpa.org.au

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MSTRKRFT LA LA LAND WEDNESDAY 30 La La Land ends September with a bang and with perhaps the fattest gig this club has seen in its nine year history. MSTRKRFT’s mash of punk, house, hip-hop, grime and electro is set to tear up club norms. MSTRKRFT need no introduction, chances are you have gone nuts to their tracks at some stage in some state… now go get MSTRKRFT close up at La La Land. Tickets are $30 pre-sale and $25 members; starts 8pm – 3am Support DJs Don Nadi, Rhys Bynon, Stretch.

Bang Gang 12 Inches Album Launch LIQUID THIS SUNDAY Don’t miss that gang. Wind this week up with some Ozzie favourites! Starts 9pm.

Stone & Clay Exhibition of abstract sculptures in Mt Gambier limestone and quirky, unique ceramics by

David Shaw Official opening:

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Television Guide 1. Dane Cox and Dax – Dax? – Shepherd have lots of fun with lamebrain stunts before Employee Of The Month (TEN, Friday, 8.30pm) subsides under the weight of its own ennui. 2. Doug Jones plays the overly shiny one in Fantastic Four: Rise Of The Silver Surfer (TEN, Saturday, 8.35pm). A sequel too far, despite lots of Jessica Alba in lycra thingies. 3. And finally, the week is rescued by Klaus, Sunny and Violet Baudelaire – played by Aussie Emily Browning – in Lemony Snicket’s A Series Of Unfortunate Events (Prime, Sunday, 6.30pm). Enter this site at your own peril: www. lemonysnicket.com.

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TWO 4.30 SeaChange (PG) Rpt. 5.30 The New Inventors (G) Rpt. 6.00 Kids’ Programs 11.00 The Burning Season (PG) 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 National Press Club Address 1.30 Talking Heads (G) Rpt. 2.00 The Bill (PG) 3.00 Kids’ Programs 6.10 River Cottage Spring (G) 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 The New Inventors (G) 8.30 Spicks And Specks (PG) 9.00 Hungry Beast (M) 9.30 United States Of Tara (M) 10.00 At the Movies 10.30 Lateline & Lateline Business 11.30 Taggart (M) 12.40 The Sideshow With Paul McDermott (PG) Rpt. 1.40 Movie: Black Narcissus (PG 1947) Stars Deborah Kerr, Jean Simmons. 3.25 National Press Club

7.00 UEFA Champions League 9.00 World News 3.30 The Hairy Bikers Ride Again 4.00 The Real Top Guns (G) 4.30 The Journal 5.00 Newshour with Jim Lehrer 6.00 Global Village 6.30 World News Australia 7.35 Inspector Rex (PG) 8.30 About Women (M) 9.30 World News Australia 10.00 The Eagle: A Crime Odyssey (M) Denmark. 11.05 Spacefiles 11.15 We’re Faithful To You (G) 11.30 FIFA Under 20 World Cup Australia v Costa Rica from Egypt 2.00 Weatherwatch

4.30 SeaChange (PG) Rpt. 5.30 The New Inventors (G) Rpt. 6.00 Kids’ Programs 11.00 Dynasties (G) 11.30 Two In The Top End (PG) 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Journey Of Life 1.30 Collectors (G) Rpt. 2.00 The Bill (PG) 3.00 Kids’ Programs 6.00 World’s Greenest Homes 6.50 Australia’s Heritage 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 Catalyst 8.30 Tribal Wedding (M) 9.30 Q&A 10.30 Lateline & Lateline Business 11.30 Live At The Basement: Declan O’Rourke 12.30 Wildside (M) 1.20 Movie: 10 Rillington Place (M 1971) Stars Judy Geeson, Richard Attenborough. 3.10 Artists At Work (M) 3.55 The Glass House (M)

7.00 UEFA Champions League 9.00 World News 2.30 Dateline 3.30 Wall Street Warriors (PG) 4.00 Feast Bazaar (G) 4.30 The Journal 5.00 Newshour With Jim Lehrer 6.00 Global Village 6.30 World News Australia 7.30 My Family Feast: Cuban (G) 8.00 Costa’s Garden Odyssey (G) 8.30 Dave In The Life: Of A Controversial Artist (M) 9.00 ADbc 9.30 World News 10.00 UEFA Champions League Hour 11.00 Oz (M) 12.05 Movie: The Twilight Samurai (M 2002) Japan. Stars Hiroyuki Sanada, Rie Miyazawa. 2.20 Weatherwatch 4.45 UEFA Champions League

4.30 Seachange (PG) 5.30 The New Inventors (G) Rpt. 6.00 Kids’ Programs 11.00 Wild China (G) 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Wild At Heart (PG) 1.30 Spicks And Specks (PG) Rpt. 2.00 Monarch Of The Glen (G) 3.00 Kids’ Programs 6.00 Message Stick (G) Rpt. 6.30 Can We Help? (G) 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Stateline (G) 8.00 Collectors (G) 8.30 Hunter (M) 10.30 Lateline 11.10 triple j tv With The Doctor Rpt 11.45 Good Game Rpt. 12.05 rage (M)

7.00 UEFA Champions League 9.00 World News 1.30 Insight 2.30 World News 3.30 Living Black 4.00 Classical Destinations: Across Austria To Vienna 4.30 The Journal 5.00 Newshour With Jim Lehrer 6.00 Global Village 6.30 World News 7.30 Homemade History 7.35 Inside The Vatican (PG) 8.30 As It Happened: Nazi Number One (M) 9.30 World News Australia 10.00 Manhunters (M) 10.55 Movie: Gone (MA 2003) Germany. Stars Christof Gareisen, Adele Neuhauser. 12.25 Movie: Strokes Of Fire (MA 2002) South Korea. Stars Choi Minsik, Ahn SUng-ki. 2.30 Weatherwatch

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show (PG) 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: McBride – Fallen Idol (M) Stars John Larroquette, Marta Dubois, Matt Lutz. 2.00 Murder, She Wrote (PG) 3.00 The Real Seachange (PG) 3.30 Kids’ Programs 4.00 It’s Academic 4.30 Seven and Prime News 5.00 M*A*S*H (G) 5.30 Deal Or No Deal (G) 6.30 Seven and Prime News 7.00 Home And Away (PG) 7.30 The Worlds Strictest Parents (PG) 8.30 City Homicide (M) 9.30 Criminal Minds (MA) 10.30 Family Guy (M) 11.00 American Dad (M) 11.30 Louis Theroux (M) 12.30 Informercials

Prime HD program as above except: 12.00 Arctic Wonderland (G) 1.00 Movie: Great Day (PG 1946) 2.00 The Great Outdoors (G) ➟

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 Morning Show (PG) 11.30 Seven Morning News 12.00 Movie: The End Of Eden (M 1996) Stars Jennie Garth, Rob Estes, Polly Holliday, Mike Doyle, Michael Milhoan. 2.00 Murder, She Wrote (PG) 3.00 The Real Seachange (G) 3.30 Kids’ Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 M*A*S*H (G) Rpt. 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Seven and Prime News 7.00 Home And Away (PG) 7.30 Movie: The Chronicles Of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe (PG 2005) Stars Tilda Swinton, Georgie Henley. 10.30 Family Guy (M) 11.00 American Dad (M) 11.30 That 70s Show (PG) 12.00 Room For Improvement 12.30 Infomercials

6.00 Ten Early News 7.00 Kids’ Programs 9.00 9am With David And Kim 11.00 Ten News 12.00 Dr Phil (PG) 1.00 Oprah Winfrey Show (PG) 2.00 Ready Steady Cook (PG) 3.00 Infomercials are punishment for watching daytime TV 3.30 Dharma & Greg (PG) 4.00 Huey’s Cooking Adventures (PG) 4.30 The Bold & The Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Simpsons (PG) 6.30 Neighbours (G) 7.00 The 7pm Project (PG) 7.30 Celebrity Masterchef (PG) 8.30 NCIS (M) 9.30 NCIS (M) 10.30 Late New & Sports 11.15 The Late Show With David Letterman 12.00 Sex And The City (M) 12.30 Infomercials 4.00 Religion to 6am (PG)

5.30 Today 9.00 Mornings With KerriAnne (PG) 11.00 Bio-Magnetics (G) 12.00 Ellen Degeneres Show (PG) 1.00 The View (PG) 2.00 Days Of Our Lives (PG) 3.00 Alive And Cooking (G) 3.30 Kids’ Programs 4.30 Afternoon News 5.00 Antiques Roadshow (G) 5.30 Hot Seat (G) 6.00 NBN News 7.00 A Current Affair 7.30 Two And A Half Men (PG) 8.00 Money For Jam (PG) 8.30 RPA (PG) 8.45 Lotto 9.00 The Gift (M) 9.30 Without A Trace (M) 10.30 Without A Trace (M) 11.30 Late News 12.00 Poker Ashes 2009 1.00 Entertainment Tonight 1.30 Informercials 5.00 Early Morning News

6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Business Today 9.30 Asia Pacific News 10.00 Kids’ Programs 4.30 The New Inventors (G) 5.30 Time Team (G) 6.30 Junkyard Wars 7.20 Mr Bean 7.30 The Royal Today 8.00 The ReInventors (PG) 8.30 Dangerous Jobs For Girls 9.30 THe Dark Side Of Fame: Mickey Rourke 10.20 The Man Inside Dame Edna 11.15 Spendaholics: Blackpool (G) 12.15 Close

6.00 Ten Early News 7.00 Kids’ Programs 9.00 9am With David And Kim 11.00 Ten News 12.00 Dr Phil (PG) 1.00 Oprah Winfrey Show (PG) 2.00 Ready Steady Cook (PG) 3.00 Infomercial 3.30 Dharma & Greg (PG) 4.00 Huey’s Cooking Adventures 4.30 The Bold & The Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Simpsons (G) Rpt. 6.30 Neighbours (G) Rpt. 7.00 The 7pm Project (PG) 7.30 Glee (PG) 8.30 Rush (M) 9.30 Burn Notice (M) 10.30 Late News and Sports Tonight 11.15 Late Show With David Letterman 12.00 Eureka (M) 1.00 Infomercials (PG) 4.00 Religion to 6am (PG).

5.30 Today 9.00 Mornings with KerriAnne 11.00 Infomercials 12.00 Ellen Degeneres Show (PG) 1.00 The View (PG) talk show. 2.00 Days Of Our Lives (PG) 3.00 Alive And Cooking (G) 3.30 Kids’ Programs 4.30 Afternoon News 5.00 Antiques Roadshow 5.30 Hot Seat 6.00 NBN News 7.00 A Current Affair 7.30 Getaway (PG) 8.30 20 to 1 (M) 9.30 The Footy Show: Grand Final Edition (M) 11.30 Late News 12.00 MAD TV (M) 1.00 Entertainment Tonight 1.30 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo (G) 2.00 Infomercials

6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Business Today 9.30 Asia Pac News 10.00 Kids’ Programs 4.30 The Einstein Factor (G) 5.00 Kylie Kwong: My China (G) 5.30 ABC Fora 6.30 Junkyard Wars 7.20 Mr Bean 7.30 The Royal Today 8.00 Spicks And Specks (PG) 8.30 Hungry Beast 9.05 FM: Golden Lady (M) 9.25 Beached az: The Squid (G) 9.30 United States Of Tara (M) 10.00 Pulling (M) 10.30 Billable Hours 11.00 Modern Toss (MA) 11.25 Very Small Business (M)

6.00 Ten Early News 7.00 Kids’ Programs 9.00 9am With David And Kim 11.00 Ten News 12.00 Dr Phil (PG) 1.00 Oprah Winfrey Show (PG) 2.00 Ready Steady Cook (PG) 3.00 Infomercial 3.30 Dharma & Greg (PG) 4.00 Huey’s Cooking Adventures (G) 4.30 The Bold & The Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Simpsons (G) 6.30 Neighbours (G) 7.00 The 7pm Project (PG) 7.30 The Simpsons (PG) 8.30 Movie: Employee Of The Month (M) Stars Dane Cook, Dax Shepard. 10.30 Go Girls (M) 11.30 Late News 12.00 Sports Tonight 12.30 Late Show With David Letterman 1.15 Infomercials (PG) 5.00 Religion to 6am (PG)

5.30 Today 9.00 Mornings with KerriAnne 11.00 Infomercials 12.00 Ellen Degeneres Show (PG) 1.00 The View (PG) talk show. 2.00 Days Of Our Lives (PG) 3.00 Alive And Cooking (G) 3.30 Kids’ Programs 4.30 Afternoon News 5.00 Antiques Roadshow 5.30 Hot Seat 6.00 NBN News 7.00 A Current Affair 7.30 Two And Half Men (PG) 8.00 Motorway Patrol (PG) 8.30 TBA 10.40 Movie: Strange Bedfellows (M) Stars Paul Hogan, Michael Caton. 12.35 Movie: Thank God Its Friday (MA1978) Stars Valerie Landsburg. 2.15 Movie: Dracula Prince Of Darkness (M 1966) Stars Christopher Lee.

6.00 ABC News 9.00 Business Today 9.30 Asia Pacific News 10.00 Kids’ Programs 4.30 The New Inventors 5.00 7.30 Select 5.30 Catalyst 5.55 Compass (G) 6.30 Junkyard Wars 7.20 Mr Bean 7.30 The Royal Today 8.00 Hyperdrive: A Gift From The Glish (PG) 8.30 Torchwood (M) 9.20 Being Erica (M) 10.15 Later... With Jools Holland 11.20 London Live 11.50 The Graham Norton Show (M) 12.10 Close

Prime HD program as above except: 12.00 Dateline NBC 12.50 The Passion Of Spain (G) 1.30 Harry’s Practice 2.00 The Great Outdoors (G) ➟

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 Morning Show (PG) 11.30 Seven Morning News 12.00 Movie: Beneath The Skin (M) Stars Phyllis Logan, Jamie Draven. 3.00 The Real Seachange (G) 3.30 Kids’ Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 M*A*S*H (G) 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Seven and Prime News 7.00 Home And Away (PG) 7.30 Better Homes And Gardens (PG) 8.30 TBA 11.00 Movie: Primeval (MA 2007) Stars Dominic Purcell, Brooke Langton. 1.00 Infomercials

Prime HD same as above except: 12.00 Dateline NBC (PG) 12.45 Harry’s Practice (G) 2.00 The Great Outdoors (G) ➟

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5.00am to 6.30pm World News In Various Languages 6.30 World News 7.35 Insight (PG) 8.35 UEFA Champions League 2009/2010 11.35 Decadence: God (M) Documentary. 12.05 WeatherWatch Overnight

5.00am to 6.30pm World News In Various Languages 6.30 World News 7.30 As It Happened (PG) 8.30 UEFA Champions League 2009/2010 10.00 Movie: Ferpect Crime (MAV 2004) Spain. Stars Guillermo Toledo, Monica Cervera. 11.45 A Fork In The Mediterranean: Morocco 12.15 Weatherwatch

7.00am to 6.30pm World News In Various Languages 6.30 World News 7.30 UEFA Champions League Hour 8.30 UEFA Europa League 10.00 Movie: Reconstruction (M 2003) Denmark. Stars Nikolaj Lie Kaas, Maria Bonnevie. 11.35 A Fork In The Mediterranean: St Tropez (PG) 12.05 Weatherwatch

6.00 NASCAR Sprint All programs G or PG Cup Highlights unless otherwise classified 8.00 Mecum Auction 6.00 Kids Programs 8.30 I Dream Of Jeannie 9.00 9.00 Major League Bewitched 9.30 Kids Programs Baseball 10.30 Entertainment Tonight 12.00 UCI Cycling 11.00 TMZ 3.00 Omnisport 11.30 The Partridge 3.30 Transworld Family Sport 12.00 Seinfeld 4.30 Athletix 1.00 Survivor 5.00 College 2.00 Charlie’s Angels Football 3.00 Just Shoot Me 7.30 Body & Brain 3.30 The Nanny Overhaul 4.00 Kids Programs 8.00 Sports Soup 5.00 I Dream Of Jeannie 8.30 The Poker Star 5.30 Bewitched 9.30 Sports Tonight 6.00 The Flintstones 10.00 AFL Grand 6.30 TMZ Final 2009 7.00 Entertainment 12.30 Sports Tonight Tonight 12.50 Football. 7.30 Seinfeld Bundesliga 8.30 Terminator (M) Weekly 9.30 Fringe (M) Highlights 10.30 Eleventh Hour (M) 2.00 Omnisport 11.30 Just Shoot Me 2.30 Major League 12.00 Ellen Degeneres Baseball 1.00 Aria Music Show 5.00 Motorsport Raceworld 6.00 Football 7.00 Sports Unlimited 8.00 Beach Volleyball 8.30 This Week In Baseball 9.00 Major League Baseball 12.00 UCI Cycling 5.00 Omnisport 5.30 Motorsport 7.30 Thursday Night Live 9.00 Xtreme Paintball 9.30 Sports Tonight 10.00 UFC Wired 11.00 Boxing 12.00 Sports Tonight 12.15 Omnisport 12.45 Athletics 2.45 Body & Brain Overhaul 3.15 Major League Baseball 5.50 Football. Bundesliga

All programs G or PG unless otherwise classified

6.00 Football. Bundesliga 7.00 Motorsport 8.00 Major League Baseball 11.00 NASCAR 1.30 Athletix 2.00 Omnisport 2.30 Sports Unlimited 3.30 Transworld Sport 4.30 NFL Game Day 5.00 Major League Baseball 7.30 Motorsport 8.30 Motorsport 9.30 Sports Tonight 10.00 Poker 11.00 BMX Road Fools 12.00 Xtreme Paintball 12.30 Sports Tonight 1.00 National Football League 3.30 Omnisport 4.00 UCI Cycling

All programs G or PG unless otherwise classified

6.00 Kids Programs 8.30 I Dream Of Jeannie 9.00 Bewitched 9.30 Kids Programs 10.30 Entertainment Tonight 11.00 TMZ

11.30 The Partridge Family 12.00 Just Shoot Me 1.00 The Bachelorette 3.00 Just Shoot Me 3.30 The Nanny 4.00 Kids Programs 5.00 I Dream Of Jeannie 5.30 Bewitched 6.00 The Flintstones 6.30 TMZ 7.00 Entertainment Tonight 7.30 Drop Dead Diva 8.30 The Gossip Girl (M) 9.30 Moonlight (M) 10.30 The Hills 11.30 Just Shoot Me 12.00 Ellen Degeneres 1.00 Aria Music Show

6.00 Kids Programs 8.30 I Dream Of Jeannie 9.00 Bewitched 9.30 The Flintstones 10.00 The Jetsons 10.30 Entertainment Tonight 11.00 TMZ

11.30 The Partridge Family 12.00 Seinfeld 1.00 The Bachelorette 2.00 The Hills (M) 3.00 Just Shoot Me! 3.30 The Nanny 4.00 Camp Lazlo 4.30 Ben 10 5.00 I Dream Of Jeannie 6.30 Bewitched 6.00 The Flintstones 6.30 TMZ 7.00 Entertainment Tonight 7.30 Seinfeld 8.30 Frank Herbet’s Children Of Dune Part 1 & 2 (M 2003) 11.45 Just Shoot Me! 12.15 Ellen Degeneres 1.15 Aria Music Show

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TWO 5.00 rage (PG) 11.00 Songbook: Jarvis Cocker (PG) 11.40 Marti’s Party (PG) 12.00 Stateline 12.30 Australian Story 1.00 Basketball: WNBL 3.00 Football: W-League – Brisbane Roar v Canberra United 5.00 Bowls: Australian Indoor Championships Women’s Pair Final. 6.00 Planet Food 6.30 Gardening Australia (G) 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Heart And Soul (PG) 8.25 ABC News 8.30 The Bill (M) 9.20 Cold Blood (M) 10.30 Silent Witness (M) 11.25 rage (M)

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5.00 rage (PG) 6.30 Kids’ Programs 9.00 Insiders 10.00 Inside Business 10.30 Offsiders 11.00 Asia Pacific Focus 11.30 Songs Of Praise 12.00 Landline (G) 1.00 Gardening Australia 1.30 Message Stick (G) 2.00 Apollo 11: The Untold Story (G)

5.20 World News 7.15 Weatherwatch 7.25 World News 1.00 Festival In The Desert (G) 2.35 Chopin Piano Music (G) 2.40 Karajan Or Beauty As I See It (PG) 3.50 The Chopin Etudes (G) 4.00 Tim Marlow Meets... 4.30 Newshour With Jim Lehrer 5.30 Who Do You Think You Are? David Dickinson (G) 6.30 World News Australia 7.30 The Nest (G) 8.30 Iron Chef 9.30 Rockwiz (M) 10.00 Movie: The Story Of My Life (M 2005) France. Stars Edouard Baer, Marie Jose Croze, Clovis Cornillac. 11.40 SOS (PG) 12.40 Pizza World Record (MA) 1.10 Knot At Home: Stories Of Love (M) 1.40 Weatherwatch

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6.00 Kids’ Programs 1.00 V8 Xtra Bathurs preview. 2.00 Quit Targa West 3.00 TBA 3.30 Kids’ Programs 4.30 Behind The Scenes Of Wicked (G) 5.00 Guide To The Good Life 5.30 Sydney Weekender 6.00 Seven News 6.30 TBA 9.00 TBA 11.00 Movie: Behind Enemy Lines II (MA 2006) Stars Nicholas Gonzalez. 1.00 Infomercials

6.00 Kids’ Programs 10.00 Video Hits (PG) 12.00 Creative Generation: Schools On Stage (G) 1.30 It’s Me Or The Dog (G) 2.00 Life Is Wild (PG) 3.00 Country Matter (G) 4.00 McGyver (PG) 5.00 Ten News 5.30 Sports Tonight 6.00 Karaoke High (PG) 6.30 Movie: Jumanji (PG) Stars Robin Williams, Bonnie Hunt. 8.35 Movie: Fantastic Four – Rise Of The Silver Surfer (M) Stars Jessica Alba, Michael Chiklis. 10.30 Good News Week (M) 11.30 Dexter (MA15+) 12.30 Rock Of Love (MA15+) 1.30 Sex And The City (M)

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Prime HD same as above except: 12.00 Kid’s Programs (PG) 1.30 Harry’s Practice (G) 2.00 Dateline NBC (PG) 2.50 Movie: H-E-Double Hockey Sticks! (PG) 4.30 Chrome (G) 5.00 Better Homes And Gardens (G) âž&#x;

6.00 Arrive Alive Cup 7.00 Weekend Today 9.00 Kids’ Programs 12.30 Horse Racing 4.30 The Garden Gurus (G) 5.00 The Roast Harvey Norman Grand Final Special (PG) 6.00 Evening News 6.30 Australia’s Funniest Home Videos 7.30 TBA 8.40 Saturday Lotto 9.40 TBA 12.10 Movie: Night Shift (M 1982) Stars Henry WInkler, Michael Keaton.

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7.00 Kids’ Programs 3.00 rage (G) 6.05 The New Inventors 6.35 Heartland 7.20 Rex The Hunt 7.30 The Einstein Factor 8.00 At The Movies Rpt. 8.30 Otto Preminger Season: The Man With The Golden Arm (G 1955) Stars Frank Sinatra. 10.25 Movie: The Squeaker (PG 1937) Stars Edmund Lowe. 11.35 Close

3.00 The Avengers 4.00 Infomercials

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5.00am to 6.30pm World News In Various Languages 6.30 World News 7.30 Don Matteo (PG) 8.30 Unit One (M) 9.40 Movie: Dumplings (MA 2004) Hong Kong. Stars Mariam Yeung, Bai Ling. 11.15 Movie: The Green Butchers (MA 2003) Denmark. Stars Mads Mikkelsen, Nikolaj Lie Kaas, Line Kruse, Ole Thestrup. 1.00 Weatherwatch

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6.15 FIFA Under 20 World Cup Australia v Brazil 8.30 World News 12.00 Cycling 12.30 World Superbikes From Italy 1.00 Cycling: La Vuelta 2009 2.00 Speedweek 3.00 Football Asia 3.30 UEFA Europa League Mag 4.00 Les Murray’s Football 5.00 The World Game 6.00 Feast Greece 6.30 World News Australia 7.30 Who Do You Think You Are? Sigrid Thornton 8.30 Dateline 9.30 Darwin’s Dangerous Idea 10.30 R.A.N. (M) 11.30 A Lion In The House 1.35 Weatherwatch

6.00 Religious Programs 6.30 New Image 7.00 Weekend Sunrise 10.00 Michael J Fox: Adventures of An Incurable Optimist 11.00 Crime Busters (PG) 11.30 The Real Seachange (G) 12.30 On Thin Ice: Plight Of The Polar Bear (G) 1.30 Movie: The Sound Of Music (G) Stars Julie Andrews, Christopher Plummer. 5.30 Mercurio’s Menu (G) 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Movie: Lemony Snicket’s A Series Of Unfortunate Events (PG) Stars Jim Carrey, Jude Law, Billy Connolly, Meryl Streep. 8.30 Movie: Red Dawn (M 1984) Stars Patrick Swayze, C Thomas Howell, Lea Thompson. 10.30 Las Vegas (M) 11.30 Scrubs (PG) 12.00 Hot Auctions (G) 12.30 Infomercials 5.30 Seven Early News

6.00 Religion 7.00 Totally Wild 7.30 Pearlie (G) 8.00 Meet The Press 8.30 State Focus (G) 9.00 Video Hits (PG) 12.00 I Fish (G) 1.00 Next Wave (G) 1.30 The Biggest Loser (PG) 3.00 Olivia’s Walk (G) 4.00 River To Reef (G) 4.30 Discover Downunder 5.00 Ten News 5.30 Sports Tonight 6.00 The Simpsons (PG) 6.30 Talkin’ Bout Your Generation (PG) 7.30 Australian Idol (PG) 9.30 Rove (M) 10.40 Californication (MA15+) 11.15 Japanese Formula 1 Grand Prix 1.30 MOTO GP From Portugal. 2.40 FIM 250cc Championship Live. 4.00 Religion

6.00 Arrive Alive Cup Grand final. 7.00 Weekend Today 10.00 Wide World Of Sports 11.00 The Sunday Footy Show 12.00 NRL Grand Final Day NSW Cup 2.00 NRL Grand Final Day Toyota Cup 4.00 NBN News 4.30 NRL Grand Final Day Grand Final 7.00 NRL Grand Final Post Match Presentation 7.30 60 Minutes 8.30 Rescue Special Ops (M) 9.30 CSI: Miami (M) 10.30 CSI: Miami (M) 11.30 Bizarre ER (M) 12.00 Super League 2.00 Skippy (G) 2.30 Infomercials 3.30 Religion 4.00 Good Morning America 5.00 Early Morning News

7.00 Montreux Jazz Festival 2003 (G) 8.00 Zoo Days (G) 8.55 Little Angels (G) 9.25 Scrapheap Challenge 11.00 Beautiful Noise 12.00 Soundtrack To My Life (G) 12.30 Red Dwarf (PG) 1.30 Planet Rock Profiles (G) 2.00 The Beach Boys. Live at Knebworth 1980

5.00am to 6.00pm World News In Various Languages

4.30 Seachange (G) 5.30 The New Inventors (G) 6.00 Kids’ Programs 11.00 Landline 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 The Gil Mayo Mysteries (PG) 1.30 The Cook And The Chef (G) 2.00 The Bill 3.00 Kids’ Programs 6.00 Landline Extra 6.30 Talking Heads: Greg Mortimer 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 Australian Story (PG) 8.30 Four Corners 9.20 Media Watch 9.35 Ashes To Ashes (M) 10.30 Lateline & Lateline Business 11.30 Jack The Ripper: The First Serial Killer (M) 12.25 MDA (M) 1.30 Movie: Dry Rot (G 1956) Stars Ronald Shiner. 2.55 From The Heart (G) 3.25 Bowls: Australian Indoor Championships Women’s Pairs Final.

5.20 World News 7.10 Weatherwatch 7.25 World News 1.00 The Food Lovers’ Guide To Australia 1.30 The Wild West Uncovered 2.30 Dateline 3.30 Insight 4.30 The Journal 5.00 The Crew 5.30 Stay Strong 6.00 Living Black 6.30 World News Australia 7.30 Top Gear (PG) 8.30 Man Vs Wild 9.30 World News 10.00 Entourage (M) 10.30 Skins (MA) 11.25 Life’s A Zoo (M) 11.50 Movie: Ashura (MA 2005) Japan. Stars Somegoro Ichikawa, Rie Miyazawa. 2.00 Weatherwatch

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show (PG) 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: Ice Bound (PG 2003) Stars Susan Sarandon, Aidan Devine, Cynthia Mace, Paulino Nunes. 2.00 Kids’ Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 M*A*S*H (G) 5.30 Deal Or No Deal (G) 6.00 Seven and Prime News 7.00 Home And Away (PG) 7.30 Highway Patrol (PG) 8.00 Destroyed In Seconds (PG) 8.30 Flash Forward (M) 9.30 Mercy (M) 10.30 Momma’s Boys (M) 11.30 Style By Jury (PG) 12.00 Room For Improvement (G) 12.30 Infomercials

6.00 Ten Early News 7.00 Kids’ Programs 9.00 9am With David And Kim 11.00 Ten News 12.00 Dr Phil (M) 1.00 Oprah Winfrey Show (PG) 2.00 Ready Steady Cook (PG) 3.00 Infomercial 3.30 Dharma & Greg (PG) 4.00 Huey’s Cooking Adventures (G) 4.30 The Bold & The Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Simpsons (G) Rpt. 6.30 Neighbours (G) Rpt. 7.00 The 7pm Project (PG) 7.30 Are You Smarter Than A 5th Grader? (PG) 8.30 Good News Week (M) 10.00 Little Britain USA (MA15+) 10.35 Nurse Jackie (MA15+) 11.10 Late News With Sports Tonight 11.55 Medium (M) 12.45 Late Show With David Letterman 1.30 Infomercials (PG) 4.00 Religion to 6am (PG)

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Mungo’s Crossword

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ARIES: With the planetary emphasis in your house of partnership and cooperation you’ll have less fun going it alone, get more accomplished by sharing and combining resources with others. Compromise mightn’t be one of your favourite words, but it’s the one that works best this week.

Quick Clues

Cryptic Clues

ACROSS 1. Old style drink waiter (9) 6. Ancient Greek philosopher (5) 9. Fruit used mainly for oil (5) 10. Prophetess cursed by Apollo always to tell the truth and never be believed (9) 11. Greek goddess of the hearth and harvest (7) 12. What sank the Titanic (7) 13. Proverbially treacherous gift which ended 17 (3,6,5) 17. Ancient military standoff recorded by Homer (3,5,2,4) 21. Thoracic basket (3,4) 23. Dictators, despots (7) 25. Mechanical man, robot (9) 26. Playful aquatic mammal (6) 27. Assisted, helped (5) 28. Flowering lily commonly called Naked Ladies (9) DOWN 1. Having a backbone, vertebrate (8) 2. Ancient King of Troy (5) 3. Negatively charged subatomic particles (9) 4. Scarlet or crimson, perhaps (4,3) 5. Native of Moscow (7) 6. Tranquillity, lack of conflict (5) 7. One who prepares envelopes for mailing; an orator (9) 8. Citrus fruit (6) 14. Put on show, displayed (9) 15. Collection of money during church service (9) 16. Visual blemishes, things that spoil the view (8) 18. Daughter of Agamemnon, subject of Greek tragic plays (7) 19. Baltic country, former Russian satellite (7) 20. Fleet of ships (6) 22. Pointed at, directed (5) 24. South African port named for Christmas day (5)

ACROSS 1. The Ganymede, a bad pub with Ecstasy, needs a nurse around (9) 6. Aristotle’s teacher to opt out about the French (5) 9. Athena’s gift, a branch not used at 17. (5) 10. Mama and 18’s god – daughter of 2 (9) 11. Goddess encountered in Bucks! (7) 12. Drug Alban’s lettuce (7) 13. Present at 17 – they should have looked in its mouth! (3,6,5) 17. One of 16 to fight stupid war – for ten years in fact (3,5,2,4) 21. Thoracic basket broken – grab ice! (3,4) 23. Dictators illegally try workers (7) 25. Oz salad vegetable named for a robot (9) 26. Rotter loses head – just an animal (5) 27. Helped one among the cruelly dead (5) 28. Everything is written about Virgin Naked Ladies! (9) DOWN 1. I leave song group for assignation – I’ve got spine! (8) 2. One in a carriage, royal victim of 17 (5) 3. 19 loses note for disabled son – small charges result (9) 4. Embarrassed shade of Chinese tycoon (4,3) 5. Thorpe follows Hinze, becoming a Cossack (7) 6. Sounds a bit like what they didn’t get in 17 (5) 7. She puts the band-aid on publicity, or just does the envelopes (9) 8. Primate East is a fruit! (6) 14. Divorcee has cheerful greeting and bad debit – put on the stand! (9) 15. Put conservative up for auction – time to take up a collection! (9) 16. Looks at mining products – dreadful sights )8 18. Choose god for daughter of victor at 17 (7) 19. Saint in school raises first class neighbour of 5 (7) 20. A tragic drama brought Greeks to 17 (6) 22. Pointed to top doctor (5) 24. Young, and a novice in African city (5) Mungo’s Crossword first published in The Week.

Last week’s solution

TAURUS: Memories we attach to possessions keep us invested in certain ways of thinking and behaving. This week’s newbroom scenario sweeps away some of your connections to the past, highlighting essential priorities and freeing you up to bring more of the things you love into everyday life. GEMINI: With so much mental activity going on this week it’s really important to discipline the Gemini mind. Staying in the present and focusing on what’s in front of you will be way more efficient and effective than constantly trying to pre-plan an uncertain future.

The 25th anniversary match between Garry Kasparov and Anatoly Karpov in Valencia, Spain, attracted extraordinary media interest but chess fans around the world may have felt somewhat hard done by. The organisers predicted that 10 million internet viewers would tune in to watch the two living legends clash in a series of exhibition games at fast time limits. The figure might have been accurate, but for the official web site failing to secure enough bandwidth to cope with tens of thousands – let alone millions – of visitors. In some ways this was fortunate for Karpov, who at 58 seems to be a fading force and was outclassed by his younger opponent. Karpov arrived early in Valencia with a team of seconds but no amount of preparation could cover the fact that the Karpov of 2009 does not think as fast as the speed demon of his younger years. In the Valencia contest, Karpov lost the first game on time after an

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CANCER: The recent period of reevaluation has provided you with new perspectives and resolutions, now it’s time to reorganise and start over. Mars in your sign likes to take charge, but don’t expect the key players in your life to behave like saints – do you?

opportunities come alive, your energy’s in overdrive, everyone’s impressed with your sassy style and shopping stars are majorly auspicious for bargains. The only not so abfab news is that other people’s forecasts aren’t so stellar…

LEO: This is the beautiful people transit and like everyone else you’ll want to look your best, so all health or fitness moves are worth doing. As this week sashays out of holding pattern into forward motion, your ideas start garnering support and looking more workable.

SCORPIO: This week calls for a stay in the moment, step by step kind of dance. Not planning too far ahead, putting the future on the back burner and taking life day by day. And never forgetting that no matter what happens your needs will be met.

VIRGO: Venus works best in an easy manner so relax, be sweet to yourself and say no to commitments which could put you on overload. This week’s Venus and Mercury in Virgo offer new opportunities without you having to do anything at all – you’ve already done plenty. LIBRA: This week’s sprinkling you with love dust. Ideas thrive,

SAGITTARIUS: While this week moves things forward, it’s advisable not to finalise important business decisions till your ruling planet Jupiter moves forward on October 13. If career prospects don’t seem vibrant, focus on spiritual growth – you’d be surprised how quickly that can turn outer world circumstances around.

CHESS by Ian Rogers Play at Byron Services Club, Mon 7-10pm embarrassingly short 24 moves in Add that to a series of traina bad but hardly fatal position. ing sessions in 2009 with world The second game, given below, number 3 Magnus Carlsen, and saw Karpov comprehensively it should have been clear that outplayed and his time forfeit was Kasparov had little to fear from rust. merely a blessed relief. However, the sad fact is that Obviously upset, Karpov left the playing hall without a word it was never possible that the to his opponent and the Russian match of 2009 would match the veteran also skipped the press legendary battles of old. In 1984 conference following the games. (and 85, 86, 87 and 1990) Karpov For Kasparov, the match has and Kasparov were at the peak of been confirmation that after four their powers and created games years away from the game, he can that are still being replayed today. The games from Valencia 2009 still move the pieces sensibly. After his fast start, Kasparov are enjoyable from a nostalgic took his foot off the accelerator point of view but will quickly be but the result was never really forgotten. in doubt. Valencia 2009 In retrospect, Kasparov’s work White: G Kasparov on the Modern Chess series of Black: A Karpov books covering his five matches Opening: Queen’s Gambit Declined against Karpov, has probably 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Be7 4.cxd5 exd5 given him a better insight into 5.Bf4 c6 6.Qc2 Bd6! 7.Bxd6 Karpov’s play than he had during The pawn grab 7.Nxd5!? is far too risky after the two players’ epic contests in 7...Bxf4! 8.Qe4+ Ne7 9.Nxf4 Qa5+ when Black takes over the initiative. the 1980s.

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PISCES: This isn’t a time to isolate, so follow up on offers and don’t let opportunities slide by. Get out and revive your aliveness in the social swim – but take your inner watchdog along too. Let others know how you’re feeling – remember they’re not mind readers like you. 7...Qxd6 8.e3 Ne7 9.Bd3 Nd7?! 9...b6 followed by 9...Ba6 is supposed to be fine for Black, according to Kasparov, though two games later Karpov preferred 9...g6. 10.Nge2 h6 11.0-0 0-0 12.a3 a5 13.Rad1 b6 14.e4 dxe4 15.Nxe4 Qb8?! Having lost the first game on time, Karpov was trying to play quickly, but the more natural 15... Qc7 was better. 16.N2c3 Ba6 17.Bxa6 Rxa6 18.d5! Nxd5 19.Nxd5 cxd5 20.Rxd5 Ra7 21.Qd2! Nc5? (See diagram) The final error. However after 21... Ne5 22.Rd1 Kasparov, by now well ahead on the clock, would expect to convert his advantage. 22.Nf6+!! gxf6 22...Kh8 loses to 23.Rh5! threatening 24.Rh6+!. 23.Qxh6 f5 24.Qg5+! Kh8 25.Qf6+ Kg8 26.Rxf5 Ne4 27.Qh4 Re8 28.Rh5 f5 1-0 Karpov exceeded the time limit but White is only a few checks away from victory. a

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Coffee, chocolate, cheese – even, perish the thought, liquor – I might consider giving up. But never salt. I adore salt, and am unfailingly surprised by those who, generally justifying themselves on the grounds of health, refuse to consider it. And while I am not denying the well-documented relationship between dietary salt intake and hypertension, nor wishing to make light of it, for most ‘normally’ healthy people salt does not constitute a hazard.

in its own juices.) Salt is an extraordinary ingredient, bound up in superstition and mythology. Margaret Visser in ‘The Rituals of Dinner’ describes it as ‘a mysterious, powerful, pure, but dangerous substance which people have always treated with respect.’ An otherwise sensible, practical woman, I will always toss over one shoulder a pinch of salt if some spillage has occurred, feeling faintly ridiculous as I do it but unwilling to accept the consequences if I do not.

In fact, the word salt comes from the Roman god of health, Salus - who also bequeathed to the English language words like salute, originally a gesture to express a wish of good health; salutary; salvation. Salt is essential to human life, and to function properly the body requires a constant presence of 100 grams. Through urine, perspiration and tears we lose some of this and it needs to be accordingly topped up. Without salt our fluid balance – or water content – is unable to be regulated.

salt lakes. The increasing gourmandisation of affluent modern society has given rise to the proliferation of artisanal salts – Himalayan, Hawaiian, Salt is composed largely pink, grey, black, hickoryof sodium chloride. It is a smoked and fleur de sel, to crystalline solid, a mineral name just a few – although obtained from sea water or most lack iodine, a crucial rock deposits. Its manufacture element added to table salt. and use is one of the oldest These are not, in other words, chemical industries – and a healthier option, though its original harvest, from the often a prettier one. Judging surface of a lake in China, dates by the tiny dish of pink salt back to at least 6000 BC. Most on the table of a restaurant refined salt today is prepared where I dined recently, these from mineral deposits high ‘designer’ salts appear to be in salt, rock deposits formed still very much in fashion. Salt by the evaporation of ancient being, furthermore, a mineral,

and therefore unable to go stale, rather makes a mockery and even an affectation of salt grinders proffered by zealous waiters (especially before you have even tasted your meal: how do you know if you need it?) Food without salt is bland. One of salt’s great virtues is to brighten flavour: it draws it out, as it draws out liquid in porous vegetables like eggplant (useful if you wish to deep-fry them) and meat (which is why it is best to salt the steak you are pan-frying just before you turn it, so that it doesn’t start to stew

The proportion of salt in the human bloodstream is close to its proportion in sea water – the suggestion is irresistible that this is connected to the fact that life itself grew out of the ocean before becoming land-bound. Salt was the great preserver of food before refrigeration, absorbing moisture from the cells of bacteria and mould through osmosis, either killing them or leaving them unable to reproduce. The Spanish writer Cervantes said, ‘A man must eat a peck of salt with his friend, before he knows him’ – but I am more drawn to a 19th century English-American writer called Helen Rowland who is quoted as saying that ‘A wise woman puts a grain of sugar into everything she says to a man, and takes a grain of salt with everything he says to her.’

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The unbearable lightness of being there seats of convertible Chevies, Pontiacs and Cadillacs for a turn around the Sydney Football Stadium. Real old blokes. Arthritic, lame and craggy, with cauliflower ears and broken noses that had never been straightened. Survivors of our dads’ and grand-dads’ eras, oversized suits hanging loose on their diminished frames. It was the sunniest of arvos and, as the fleet of cars made its slow circumnavigation of the playing field, the PA kicked in with big elegiac music. (Martin Scorsese’s inspired choice of Mascagni to close ‘Raging Bull’, his movie about the boxer Jake La Motta, best expresses the operatic grandeur and pathos that remain undiscovered by those benighted souls who disregard the back pages of the paper.) My mate Spot was sitting next to me. We were five rows from the fence, on the nor-east twenty-metre line, yakking about all things footy after sinking a few diluted, overpriced Stadium beers. A hush descended as the cavalcade drew near, then we all broke

into respectful applause as the veterans waved to us, grinning like they were embarrassed by all the fuss. I turned to Spot. His eyes welled with tears. It was not long after his father had passed … Canberra edged out Penrith by 18-14 on that balmy September Sunday but, because in sport the heart always rules the head, it’s Spot’s lachrymose response to those ancient warriors that I’ll most remember. As well as being a sentimental fool, your obsessive football fan (e.g. moi) tends to be a bower-bird when it comes to memorabilia. Among the league programs that I have ferreted away are those of four other grand finals, an archive as

meaningful to me as the Magna Carta. They’re from 1986’s tryless trench warfare, in which Mick ‘the Crow’ Cronin kicked Parra to a 4-2 victory against Canterbury; 1989’s epic, decided in extra time when the Raiders’ Steve Jackson came off the bench to bullock his way over and sink the Tigers 1914; and the successive Brisbane defeats of St George in 1992 and 1993, the latter highlighted by a breathtaking eighty-metre sprint to the line by Steve ‘the Pearl’ Renouf. Sadly, souvenirs from earlier matches have vanished, leaving those titanic struggles to be nourished by the river of memory. The first was in 1965, when

78,065 people crammed into the SCG to see the youthful South Sydney Rabbitohs attempt to end St George’s long winning streak – Norm Provan’s awesome Dragons had racked up nine in a row. Dad always parked the blue FJ (BAA478) in the same place (footy tragics are also creatures of habit), in a lane near the Langton Clinic, from where he’d march me and my little brother across Moore Park towards the grand Edwardian theatre of combat. The Bunnies got done 12-8, but I have had an abiding love for them ever since. (Nick Hornby was so right when he confessed in ‘Fever Pitch’ that the fanatical supporter finds comfort in the knowledge that others think of him when they hear his team mentioned – a friend in Sydney was on the blower straightaway after Souths gave Manly a touch-up back in August, opening with ‘Johnny, you’ll be giving the De Bertoli a nudge tonight!’ It’s a fleeting thing, but it makes you feel less invisible in an overwhelmingly cluttered and impersonal world.) My only glimpse of the game that day came when a penalty kick by the Red and Greens’ Kevin Longbottom sent the ball sailing above the heads

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rett 99, MHP B Phillips 58, LHP D Paynter/C Denholm 24. Position: 1st Workaholics, 2nd Workers, 3rd Fumbles, 4th Off the Board. Overall: Mens High Score C Scott 154. Mens High Peg R Lawrence 92; Ladies High Score, J Garrett 140. Ladies High Peg J Garrett 98. GOLF Mullumbimby Men 26/9 Single Stroke (Rnd 4 C’ships): A Grade; P Schweitzer 64; r/up J Stenner 65; B Grade B Evans 66; r/up M Mohler 67; C Grade T Browning 63; r/up P Booth 66. NTP: 5th P Schweitzer 15cm, 7th C Theodossiou 250cm, 9th L Donnelly 1cm, 12th L Donnelly 1cm, 17th P Booth 330cm, 11th 2nd Shot R Graham 10cm; Gundie’s Mug P Schweitzer 64, Ball Run Down 69. 2009 Mens C’ships: A Grade Gross: P Schweitzer 278, B Grade Gross: J Anderton 326, C Grade Gross: B Hogwodd 355. A Grade Nett: C James 271, B Grade Nett: H Richards 273, C Grade Nett: G Brown 281. Junior: A J Brown 319. 27/9 4BBB Mixed: (Sponsored by Marsden Family) S Ridgewell/M Davey 48 Pts; r/up M/A Hancock 44 Pts C/B; R Hutton/K Thompson 44 Pts C/B; Ball Run Down: 43 C/B. Mullumbimby Ladies 24/9 4BBB Invitation Day: G Mackay/S Brady 50; r/up M Davey/C Chidlow 49 c/b. NTP: 5th J Neate, 7th J Beer, 12th R Manley, 17th K Thomson, Pro Pin K Howard (12 balls). WBC: J Beer, r/up G Lynn. 1/10 Medal of Medals Stroke (G Clifford Mem Cup): 1st Tee; 9am S kosaka, N Carsburg, G Mackay; 9.06 M Essery, G James, R Wilson; 9.12 G Poynting, M Davey, J Wickers; 9.18 J Neate, F Booth, G Redman; 9.24 N Dwyer, G Stenner, A Moser. 10th Tee; 9am B Woolnough, F Gannell, J Stuart; 9.06 E Froggatt, E Henshaw, G Lynn; 9.12 R Manley, M Crichton, M Bertoli; 9.18 B Mules, J Beer, G McDonald; 9.24 T Robbins, L Walker, K Thomson. Kitchen E Henshaw/M Crichton; Table N Carsburg/G Mackay. Ocean Shores Veterans 24/9 Stab: 1st: R Goodacre 46; 2nd R Clifford 40; 3rd: R Roe 38 c/b; 4th W Keating 38. NTP 3rd H/C 0/19 J Maddock; H/C 20+ T Lowndes; 6th: J Maddock; 8th R Conway; 12th: T Carrol; 15: B Neate; 17th H/C 0/19: D Fitzgerald; H/C 20+: A Donaldson; Gorilla Award, H/C 0/19: R Bartlett; H/C 20+: M Boyle. Club Cash Run from 25 pts; Balls to 32. SQUASH Brunswick Heads 30/9 Rnd 8 Cape Byron Med Centre Comp: Bruns Pharmacy v Byron Bay Trophies; C Littlewood v G Davis, L Clarke v C Walsh, C Booth v P Hill, S Moon v R Cameron, D

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and shoulders of the giants in front of me. It hung in the sky for a tiny eternity. Mystical and unforgettable. It was 1981 before I attended another grand final. Newtown led Parramatta with twenty to go. Tommy Raudonikis was doing his grisly utmost to get the Blues home and I was at the back of the Bob Stand (since demolished and rebuilt at North Sydney Oval) with a handful of Henson Park denizens, yelling my guts out for him and the boys (it’s a sin against nature to be a neutral observer at such colossal events). The shift in momentum – ‘a tide in the affairs of men’ – was barely perceptible at first, but irreversible nonetheless. On fresher legs, the brio of Parra’s stellar juniors – Sterling, Kenny, Ella and Grothe – finished all over the top of the tiring Bluebags for a 20-11 triumph. It was the Eels’ maiden premiership, prompting Bob ‘the Bear’ O’Reilly to celebrate by pouring the contents of a magnum of Moet down his parched throat right there and then, in the middle of the SCG. Or, at least, that’s how I remember it … As for the big one this Sunday, well, I don’t care who wins – as long as it’s not Parramatta. Fisher v P McQueen. OS Bakery v Bruns Blinds; B Trivett v G Elliott, M Virtue v W Ferrier, A Li v D Runciman, R James v G King, S Truesdale v B Doran. OS Glass v The Potato Works; C Peate v D Bird, C Pearce v G Hall, Kijay v L Miller, C Johnston v K Slokee, F King v J Julius. Canty’s Surveyors Bye. 5/10 Rnd 3 Byron Health Foods Comp: Div 1 5pm D Bird v C Littlewood, M Underwood v C Peate; 5.30pm B Trivett v L Powell, G Davis Bye. Div 2; 5pm L Clarke v C Pearce, C Walsh v A Li, L Tomasella v T Dryden, M Cassidy Bye. Div 3; 5pm J Gribble v S Moon, M Stebbing v W Mahera; 6pm D Runciman v Kijay. Div 4; 5pm C Johnston v D Reilly, R Draper v F King, J Nicolson Bye. Div 5; 5pm D Fisher v S Truesdale, T Ashworth v A Cox, B Doran v A Bullion. To play phone 6685 1794. TABLE TENNIS Mullumbimby 17/9: Singles; P Saro (-14); r/up W Borkhardt (-34). Doubles final; M Smith/C Strybos d V Rothweiller/P Saro. All welcome, play at Mullum Tennis Clubhouse, Byron Street Mullumbimby, Thurs, 6.30pm start. Enquiries ring Mark 0409 473 517 or Chris 6684 1468. TENNIS Mullumbimby Winter comp mixed: P Rutter, N Rutter, D Kimmorley, M Allan. (R Anderson). Ladies Social, Wed start at 9.15am. Sat Social, 1.30pm till 5.30pm, all welcome, membership not required. New starting time from 10/10, 3pm till 6.30pm. All tennis enquiries please ring Greg on mob: 0427 788 773. VOLLEYBALL Brunswick Heads 29/9 Rnd 6 OS Skips Comp: 6pm Lounge Lizards v Hit and Run, Mixed Chickens v Bashers, Duty Flash. 7pm Flash v Blazers, Ballistic v Titans, Duty Bashers. 1/10 Rnd 5 OS True Value Comp: 6pm Go Go Girls v Volleys, Scary Redhead v Pandas, Chilli Twist v Cosmic Kittens, Duty Red Frogs. 7pm 3 Stooges v Mums the Word, Pink Flamingoes v Snickers, Tripods v Kaos.com, Red Frogs v X Factor, Flukes Bye, Duty Go Go Girls and Volleys. Ph 6685 1794, beginners welcome. SURF LIFESAVING CLUB PATROLS Brunswick SLSC Sat 3/10, 9am to 5pm, Patrol 1 K Southwell, M Quinn, M Quinn, M Quinn, Ian Heiniger, Z Heiniger, B. Love, J Russell, B Mchugh. Sun 4/10 9am to 5pm Patrol 3 C Reid, W King, D Kyle Robinson, S Condie, M McRae, B Smith, P Parker. Mon 5/10 9am to 5pm Patrol 4 S Dennis, S White, D Andrews, P Byrne, L Frazier, S Ceglinski, Y Mader, T Pinxteren.

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Plumbing, Gasfitting, Drainage and Roofing maintenance Phone Steve 6680 1456 or 0409 181 353

www.echo.net.au

LIC NO. 5425

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

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

SEWING MACHINE REPAIRS A1 SEWING MACHINES Since 1964 Leaders In Service ......................................................66847447

SHRINK WRAPPING SHRINK WRAPPING HIRE & SERVICES Up to A3 size ...............................................0422 191123

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SOLAR INSTALLATION NEXT GENERAT A ION SOLAR Installations by the solar professionals ...........................0421 726486

EMAIL: nextgenerationsolar @hotmail.com MOBILE: 0421 726 486 LIC 213977C

SWIMMING POOLS BAYW A ATE A R POOLS PTY LTD Design, construction. Lic 206487C..........66843489 or 0419 479921

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Mullumbimby Pools ools Sh Shop op Water testing – Service & quality products – Problem solving Repairs to pumps & chlorinators – Construction Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday mornings 12 Smith St, Mullumbimby Ind. Est. Phone 6684 4846 Mob. 0418 666 839 Lic. 39126

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ECHO CLASSIFIEDS 6684 1777 Ads may be taken by phone on 6684 1777

8.30am – 1pm Monday 9am – 5pm Tuesday to Friday Ads can’t be taken on the weekend

AT OUR OFFICES ClassiďŹ ed ads may also be lodged at our ofďŹ ces: Mullumbimby – Village Way, Stuart St Byron Bay – 95 Jonson St

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TILING

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TREE SERVICES

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UPHOLSTERY

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$13.00 for the ďŹ rst two lines (minimum charge) $4.00 for each extra line (these prices include GST) Cash, cheque or credit card – Mastercard or Visa. Prepayment required for: Garage Sales, Share Accommodation, Short Term Accomodation, Wanted to Rent and Work Wanted classiďŹ cations.

SUBSCRIBE TO THE ECHO If you want to be sure of your copy each week, or if you have a friend who’d like to have a subscription, why not send them one? $35 per quarter or $125 per year, post incl. Write to ‘The Echo’ 6 Village Way, Stuart St, Mullumbimby 2482 including payment in advance.

WE WASH DO YOU?

Free pick-up and delivery. 66872424 THE RUG SHOP, BANGALOW

The Water Filter Experts

BYRON SHIRE WATER TANK CLEANING 2AINNWA WATER TANK CLEANING FROM &ULLL OR EMPTY -INIMUM W &U WAT ATEER LOS OSSS !LSO (OUSE MAINTENAN NCE CE 0HONE -ARK 66 685 110 04 OR 0432 680 913

WINDOW TINTING SUNRISE WINDOW TINTING Cars, homes, etc. Quality guaranteed..............Richard 0412 158478 TWEED BYRON WINDOW TINTING Serving the Shire since 2000 ..................................66802484

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SUNDAY OCTOBER 4TH

12pm Monday for display ads

NO DOGS PLEASE

1pm Monday for line ads

A Spot of Paint

Account enquiries

Ceramic & Art Studio Ph: 6685 8981

Phone 6685 5222

7E HAVE RECENTLY MOVED

9/18 Centennial Circuit Byron A & I Estate

- School Holiday Art Workshops - After School Art Classes - Kids Pottery & Sculpture Classes - Creative Birthday Parties - Adult Pottery Classes - Creative Birthday Parties

PUBLIC NOTICES – CLASSIFIEDS – Can be booked any time during business hours Monday to Friday by phoning 66841777. Please be very clear about what you want to have printed in your ad. Our Echo staff will read your ad back to you. Please help us by making sure we have correct details and phone numbers. Please also have your credit card ready for ALL ads placed over the telephone. PHOTOS All photos handled by The Echo – all care & no responsibility taken.

EARTH DANCE TRIBAL TRANCE Dance the 5 elements, Fri 2 Oct, Ocean Shores Comm Center, 7-9.30pm. Ph 66857927 or 0411843384

Easily learn the silversmithing basics using simple hand and motor tools. $65 plus materials Wed or Sat 10am - 2pm

FOREST FAST 3 DAY SILENT RETREAT Organic juice, yoga, meditation & rest 10th year celebration - by Donation Oct 30-Nov 2. www.funkeyforest.com Phone 66804845

FEDERAL VILLAGE GALLERY

6688 4668

UNBELIEVABLE BUT TRUE!! Have this brand new Solar Star (solar hot water without the panels)TM hot water service valued at

a Film Screening of

ENTHEO: genesis Awaken the Divine within

Wed 30th Sept

$4,190 for only

7pm @ the Starseed Shed

$594*fully installed

(in Byron. Go to Arts Factory take Skinners Shoot Rd to Yagers Lane, turn left, drive to the end. Park in paddock.)

• Save hot water energy costs by up to 70% PA • Save up to 3000 litres of water PA • Save jobs buy Australian Made

Meet the Director.

Ph: 0432 255 228

Authorised Byron Bay and Ballina distributor

Help protect the environment

PREMA JANSEN,

‘Ask us how’

who studied with DORA KALFF,

* After government and RECS rebates of $3,596 *excluding electrical-on average $80

originator of SANDPLAY, will present

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A FIVE-DAY TRAINING IN SANDPLAY THERAPY

6685 3943 / 0428 878 474

Byron Bay 12th - 16th October

e: strataplumbing@hotmail.com

ring 6684 7023 for details

MEN’SLINE SUPPORT COUNSELLORS – Willing to listen. Ph 66222240 7pm-11pm every night.

Byron Bay Youth House Inc. INVITES YOU to the

NATURAL MIND MEDITATION

The BBYH provides support to young people 16 – 24yo offering early intervention, accommodation and follow-up programs. BBYH offers a safe living environment to develop skills for life and a positive sense of self and future. If you have knowledge within Fundraising, IT, Community Services or an understanding of youth homelessness and social issues and you want to make a difference to your community you are warmly welcome to attend

Weekend 30 Oct-1 Nov Ballina Bobbi & John Allan 66886147

WATER FILTERS

WATER TANK CLEANING

DEADLINE

FOR CLASSIFIEDS THAT WORK ALL WEEK

AGM’s ...................................... 41 Attractions................................ 41 Birthdays ................................. 46 Businesses For Sale ............... 44 Bus Services ........................... 43 Cabins For Sale ...................... 44 s 3ERVICE MAINTENANCE s /NSITE WATER TESTING Caravans ................................. 44 Car Service ............................. 44 s #HEMICALS DELIVERED FREE s 0OOL HEATING Celebrants ............................... 41 s .EW EQUIPMENT REPAIRS Childcare ................................. 43 Clothing & Alterations ............. 43 Stuart Hallam 0412 189 466 Computers ............................... 43 &REECALL s WWW POOLWERX COM Death Notices.......................... 46 Engagements .......................... 46 Events...................................... 42 For Sale ................................... 43 TILING PERFECTION & waterproofing, free quotes. Lic 179306C.........0409 847653 or 66801168 Garage Sales .......................... 44 Halls For Hire .......................... 43 Health Notices ......................... 42 Holiday Accommodation ......... 44 House Sit ................................. 45 Houses For Sale ..................... 44 House Swap ............................ 45 In Memoriam ........................... 46 s 3ERVICE AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Land For Sale.......................... 44 Call for free quote and advice 0428 147 170 Livestock.................................. 46 Lost & Found ........................... 46 Motor Vehicles ......................... 44 Musical Notes.......................... 46 Only Adults .............................. 46 Pets.......................................... 46 loose chipped cracked Positions Vacant ...................... 45 tiles & soapholders Professional Services ............. 42 Property For Sale .................... 44 Terry 0401 493 721 Ah 6688 4325 Public Notices.......................... 40 Readings ................................. 42 Share Accommodation ........... 45 Short Term Accommodation ... 45 Social Escorts ......................... 46 SUMMERLAND TREE SERVICES............................................... Call Jo 66877677 or 0417 698227 Tenders .................................... 42 Thank You ................................ 42 To Lease .................................. 45 To Let ....................................... 45 s 1UALIl ED !RBORIST s 4REE 0RUNING Tractor Repairs ........................ 44 s 4REE 2EMOVAL s 3TUMP 2EMOVAL s -ULCHING Tradework ................................ 43 Tree Services .......................... 43 s &ULLY )NSURED s 3AME $AY 2ESPONSE Tuition ...................................... 46 Vehicles Wanted...................... 44 Wanted .................................... 44 Wanted To Rent....................... 45 Weddings ............................... 46 Work Wanted........................... 46 BANGALOW UPHOLSTERY R Re-covering specialists: Bangalow Upholstery.......................66871553 BYRON BAY A UPHOLSTERY Curtains & soft furnishings........................66853745 or 0403 713303

VETERINARY SURGEONS

RATES & PAYMENT

PHONE ADS

BYRON MARKET

AGM

Annual General Meeting Wednesday October 21st 2009 5.30pm At the Byron Bay Services Club

&//$3 h ,USCIOUS LUNCHES IN OUR GARDEN COURTYARD h 1UALITY CATERING SERVICES h #ELEBRATION CAKES h 0LATTERS TAPAS h 6ENUE AVAILABLE FOR FUNCTIONS h 0ARTY BOOKINGS AVAILABLE h #OME SEE US SOON FOR A WOOD FIRED PIZZA 0( -/" 4!3-!. 7!9 "92/. !243 ).$ %34 WWW LUSCIOUSFOODS COM

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Light refreshments provided For further enquiries please contact Angela Ward 6685 7264

International Opera Singer & Teacher

Louise Kennedy presents...

‘Free Your Voice’ a transformational workshop UĂŠĂƒĂŒiÂŤĂŠÂˆÂ˜ĂŒÂœĂŠĂŒÂ…iĂŠÂ?ÂœĂžĂŠÂœvĂŠĂƒÂˆÂ˜}ˆ˜} UĂŠ>ĂŠĂœiiÂŽi˜`ĂŠÂœvĂŠvĂ•Â˜ĂŠEĂŠÂ?>Ă•}Â…ĂŒiĂ€ UĂŠ}>ÂˆÂ˜ĂŠ>ĂŠÂ˜iĂœĂŠĂƒiÂ˜ĂƒiĂŠÂœvĂŠĂ›ÂœV>Â?ĂŠvĂ€ii`œ“ UĂŠ>ĂŠÂ…i>Ă€ĂŒĂŠÂœÂŤi˜ˆ˜}ĂŠiĂ?ÂŤiĂ€ÂˆiÂ˜ĂŒÂˆ>Â?ĂŠÂ?ÂœĂ•Ă€Â˜iĂž

October 10 & 11 Ă€Ă•Â˜ĂƒĂœÂˆVÂŽĂŠ6>Â?Â?iÞÊ ÂœÂ“Â“Ă•Â˜ÂˆĂŒĂžĂŠ iÂ˜ĂŒĂ€i -ÂœĂ•ĂŒÂ…ĂŠ i>VÂ…ĂŠ,Âœ>`]ĂŠ Ă€Ă•Â˜ĂƒĂœÂˆVÂŽĂŠ i>`Ăƒ

07) 5435 0130 / 0412 723 411 louise13kr@gmail.com COST: $250 or $200 if paid in full before 8/10/09

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MULLUMBIMBY SOUP KITCHEN Neighbourhood Centre, Dalley Street, Wednesday 5pm. 66841816

Do you have questions about life and what lies beyond it? ,IFE "ETWEEN ,IVES 3PIRITUAL 2EGRESSION CAN ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS AND MORE

W O O DW O R K

4 x Wednesdays, starts 7/10. 66843160

Phone now to enquire about this profound spiritual experience Colleen 0410 635 367

#LINICAL (YPNOTHERAPY s 0AST ,IFE 2EGRESSION s ,IFE "ETWEEN ,IVES Spiritual Regression www.gentleawakenings.com.au

Hypnotherapy works!

Back by popular demand: THE AUSTRALIAN CANNABIS COOKBOOK @ Echo ofďŹ ces Mullumbimby & Byron Bay or www.ozshop.net

PSYCHOTHERAPY TRAINING COURSE 2010 10 months with Dr Chris Campbell Ph D. 35 years experience

HYPNOTHERAPY Healing from the Roots s 2ELEASE CREATIVE BLOCKS s 2ELEASE SUBCONSCIOUS SABOTAGE s 3TOP SMOKING SPECIALIST s ST SESSION &2%%

JUST IMAGINE HYPNOTHERAPY

Catrine Irwin AHS–NGH

66854898 Byron Bay N U M I NA I N S T I T U T E presents

AFRICAN DANCE Tues 6.30-8.30pm Ewingsdale Hall. Live percussion, great workout. Phone Cheze 0411843384

AFRICAN DRUMMING Thurs 6.30-8.30pm Ewingsdale Hall. Phone Chinta 0402678220

MEDITATION

Weds 9.30 - 12pm Mullum Drill Hall cost $15/$20. 66840272. Models wanted

Night Full Moon Meditation

at Abraxas Bookshop Thursday 1st October @ 6:30pm Donation only

Unique body & relational style

www.spirituallife.com.au info 6685 5778

Also available for individual & couple therapy.

13 Lawson St Byron Arcade upstairs

Phone: 02 6677 1029

“Finding What’s Real�

Exploring Drawing

BIOENERGY SHAKING INTRO Sunday 4 Oct 3.30-6.30pm, Scout Hall, Tennyson St, Byron, $10. 0416356930

HAPPIER

Things you can do to live happier 6 week course starting again 3/11/09 in Mullum every Tues 2.30-3.30pm, Medicare rebate possible. For info Claudia Michels 0408008769

HOMESTAY SUPPLEMENT YOUR INCOME We are seeking households in the Byron Bay area (homestay and room only) to host international students who are attending our school.

Inspired by the teachings of Eckhart Tolle’s “A New Earth�

Experience the pleasure of offering hospitality and supplement your income in a way that is enjoyable and ďŹ ts perfectly into family life.

Next 10 wk program starts Oct 8th Free Intro night Oct 1 A profound journey of Awakening

Contact Damian at Global Village Byron Bay on 66809903 or email dshanahan@gvenglish.com

Call Grace 6680 3436

WRITE FOR YOUR LIFE Writers w’shop, Oct 3-4, with Jeremiah Abrams. Byron Bay. 0432255228

LEARN TO SWIM

JOE HOPF & LESLEY VEALE Experienced teachers Aust Swim accredited, Mooyabil Farm Left Bank Rd Mullum Creek. 66842262

7ngdc 7Vn 7Vaaddc^c\ From the mountains to the sea – the rainbow region will enchant you with its wonders!

LIFE DRAWING

Byron Scout Hall, Fridays 9.30-12.30pm $20. Beginners welcome. Ph Beth 66805872, 0431974599

byronbayballooning.com.au Free phone: 1300 889 660

AGMs MULLUMBIMBY LADIES GOLF CLUB AGM to be held 2pm, Thursday 15 October at Mullumbimby Golf Club

ATTRACTIONS

&ULLY QUALIl ED BEAUTY AND MASSAGE THERAPISTS ENSURE YOUR TREATMENTS ARE OF THE HIGHEST STANDARD 4HERE ARE A VARIETY OF PACKAGES TO CHOOSE FROM CALL OR VISIT THE WEBSITE WWW GETAWAYDAYSPA COM Tamborine Mountain Getaway Day Spa 16 West Rd, Tamborine Mountain (the turn off onto West Rd is from Main Western Rd)

www.cws.org.au/ an hour’s Just under Byron Bay drive from utes north and 10 minast Airport of Gold Co Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary 28 Tomewin Street, Currumbin

Your One Stop Gallery for Pottery, Ceramics, Zyladrums, Netti Pots and More. World Class Pottery, Ceramics & Gifts

Open 7 Days 9:30am to 5pm 224 Stokers Road, Stokers Siding

The Recognition

The ‘Tumby Pub’ was the ďŹ rst pub in the area and licensed since 1887. The Bistro was awarded the Best Hotel Dining Award in the Tweed Business Excellence Awards.

Reawakening and Reclaiming the Sacred Through the Feminine Mysteries - Initiation Retreat for Women Byron Bay November 19th - 22nd November 28th Information and brochures phone: Numina Institute (02) 6684 1366

FASHION & DESIGN

Belongil Beach Cafe

BRUNS FITNESS CENTRE NEW CLASSES STARTING 12th OF OCTOBER 9:00

9:30

Monday Tuesday

Total Body Boxing Aqua Aerobics Boxing Body Tone

Wednesday Thursday Friday Sunday

11:00 Aqua Aerobics Aqua Aerobics

12:30 Yogalates

5:30 Powerbar

Fitball

Step

Pilates mat

Yoga Basics (12-1)

Fitball

Great coffee Delectable pasta dishes Hearty breakfasts Freshly made sandwiches

ABT Step

Spring / summer collection out now!

Powerbar

Beautiful and unique locally designed and made womens fashion, swimwear, jewellery, accessories and lifestyle products

Pilates mat

NEW SWIM CLASSES STARTIN NEXT TERM – ENROL NOW! Bruns Fitness Centre 12 Tevan Road, Brunswick Heads – 685 1794

QualiďŹ ed, professional and conďŹ dential counselling for individuals and couples specialising in: UĂŠ Â?Vœ…œÂ?ĂŠ>˜`ĂŠ`ÀÕ}ĂŠ`iÂŤi˜`i˜VĂž UĂŠ i>Â?ˆ˜}ĂŠĂ€ÂˆvĂŒĂƒĂŠÂˆÂ˜ĂŠĂ€iÂ?>ĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂƒÂ…ÂˆÂŤĂƒ UĂŠ Âœ`ĂžĂŠÂˆÂ“>}iĂŠÂˆĂƒĂƒĂ•iĂƒ]ĂŠĂƒiĂ?Ă•>Â?ĂŠ`ĂžĂƒvĂ•Â˜VĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂŠ>˜`ĂŠi>ĂŒÂˆÂ˜}ĂŠ`ÂˆĂƒÂœĂ€`iĂ€Ăƒ UĂŠ ˜Ă?ˆiĂŒĂžĂŠ>˜`ĂŠ`iÂŤĂ€iĂƒĂƒÂˆÂœÂ˜ Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy is a practical, precise and relevant approach. 0458 175 962

National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974

#APE "YRON 3TATE #ONSERVATION !REA Amendments to Plan of Management Amendments to the plan of management for the Cape Byron reserve have been prepared and are available free of charge from the NPWS Byron Coast Area ofďŹ ce, Tallow Beach Road, Byron Bay (phone 02 6620 9300) and the NPWS Northern Rivers Regional OfďŹ ce, 75 Main Street Alstonville (phone 02 6627 0200). The amendments and the adopted plan of management are also on the NPWS website: www.environment.nsw.gov.au.

Lunch 7 days Dinner Fridays and Saturdays A choice of indoor and outdoor areas Tumbulgum Drive, Tumbulgum Ph 6676 6202 www.tumbulgumtavern.com.au

33 Childe St Byron Bay Phone 6685 7144

Opening hours: Mon-Fri 10am-4.30pm, Sat 10am-3pm

WWW FRUITILICIOUS COM AU s 2/1 Banksia Drive, Arts Industry Park, Byron Bay Host Families for International Students Placements available now! An international experience and great income. Byron BayEnglishLanguageSchool 6680 8253 or accom@bbels.com.au

PSYCHIC CONSULTANT: MEDIUM With over 45+ years of invaluable experience as a Psychic, Consultant, Medium, Counsellor and Advisor for business, personal, career and relationships. I can offer a level of accuracy, a depth of compassion and proven psychic gifts, and I request that you do not reveal your particular enquiry. All sessions by appointment only. 6686 4534 Annabelle.

INDONESIAN CULTURE DAY at multicultural drop in, 11am Sat 3/10 Free event every Sat at Byron Comm Centre Bazaar. Balinese food is back at the Bazaar! Phone 66808079

Dual Controls Relaxed & Professional Instructor Targeting Driver Education

BYRON BAY DRIVING SCHOOL

CRYSTAL TREASURES Crystals, inspirational books, oracle cards, jewellery, wands, art, music. Therapeutic massage, clairvoyant readings, Reiki, crystal healing, naturopathy, iridology. 3-5 Brisbane St. Murwillumbah 02 6672 2216 (next door to Regent Cinema & Escape Coffee lounge & Gallery)

Information & bookings: Bruce Butcher 0409 329 492

PREMA JANSEN, former President of the Jung Society,

will hold a weekend workshop YOUR NIGHT TIME DREAMS CAN CHANGE YOUR LIFE at Coorabell Hall, 10th, 11th October

Phone: 6677 9208 www.stokerspottery.com.au

CAFÉ RESTAURANT

www.utopiacafe.com.au 13 Byron Street Bangalow 6687 2088

Expressions of interest for tutors/performers/sponsors/ volunteers now being accepted for October 2010 Ph 6685 1316 www.wildhoneyfestival.com

Byron Bay

Visitors Centre

We are the only official Level 1 Accredited Visitor Information & Tourist Accommodation Centre with Tourism New South Wales in the Byron Shire. Location: The historic Stationmasters Cottage in the middle of Byron Bay. Open seven days a week. Phone (02) 6680 8558

Restaurant Bar Weddings Events, Open 7 days, 7am – 10am/ 6pm ‘till late

Pacific Dining Room Bay St, Byron Bay 6680 7055

ring 6684 7023 for details

Submissions on the amendments must be received by The Planner, Cape Byron Headland Reserve, NPWS, PO Box 127, BYRON BAY NSW 2481 by 21st December 2009. All submissions received by NPWS are a matter of public record and are available for public inspection upon request. Your comments on these amendments may contain information that is deďŹ ned as “personal informationâ€? under the NSW Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998. The submission of personal information with your comments is voluntary.

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Blue Moon Publishing Birth Your Dream Book!

Editing • Design • Marketing • Author Rep

02 6685 5220 • 0422 390 711 bluemoonbyron@gmail.com

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www.cedarcreeklodges.com.au

The Thunderbird Park Mine at Tamborine Mountain is open to the public to fossick for their very own thundereggs. 7 days a week from ™>Â“ĂŠĂŒÂœĂŠ{“Ê­Â?>ĂƒĂŒĂŠiÂ˜ĂŒĂ€ĂžĂŠĂŒÂœĂŠÂ“ÂˆÂ˜iĂŠĂ“\ĂŽäÂ“ÂŽĂŠĂŠ

www.thunderbirdpark.com

CELEBRANTS OCEANA UNFORGETTABLE 66803504 www.oceanaheart.com

ANTHEA AMORE MARRIAGE CELEBRANT 66844559 0422383151 www.antheaamore.com

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Audrey Fisher Celebrant - 0414720081

AYURVEDIC BODYWORK $70/HOUR REMEDIAL MASSAGE $50/HOUR Phone Anma 0411986381

Tanya McGill

OSTEOPATH A biodynamic approach to Osteopathy in the cranial ďŹ eld

DEREK HARPER

New Brighton, 66802027, Thurs, Fri. Not your usual Osteopathy.

CEREMONIES FOR LIFE & LOVE Ph 0432265501 www.lifetimes.net.au

Celebrating love and lives 66803032. derekharper@mac.com IRENA - ABSOLUTELY BYRON BAY www.irena.vpweb.com.au 0404093919

THANK YOU

ANDREW HALL

BEGINNERS MEDITATION W’SHOPS Learn various techniques to ďŹ nd a method that suits you. 1 day 10am-3pm Wed 7/10, Sat 24/10, $150. 66805098

NIA DANCE

Movement classes for ďŹ tness and wellbeing. Ph Julie 0402980805 www.niaaustralia.com.au

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READINGS MEDIUM - CLAIRVOYANTCOUNSELLOR - ASTROLOGER Caring & professional. Liz Winter Dip. Prof. Couns. 66845346 www. lizwintermedium.com

PROF SERVICES

FREE SEX Workshop preview, all adults welcome, Wed 30 Sept 7pm, Bangalow. Phone to book 0417905679

BEST MOBILE MASSAGE therapeutic 20yrs exp. Phone Julie 0419339319 DEEP TISSUE MASSAGE Bowen Therapy Thai Massage Byron Bay or home visits Phone Scott 0433073028 OSTEOPATH A biodynamic approach to Osteopathy in the cranial ďŹ eld

START THE WEEK WITH SATYANANDA YOGA Monday early morning class, 6.30-8am General class - beginners welcome Byron Bay Girl Guides Hall Carlyle St, just behind the tennis courts. Phone Riddhi, fully accred Satyananda Yoga teacher on 0439909330 www.yogalifebalance.com

DEEP TISSUE

ANDREW HALL

New Brighton, 66802027, Thurs, Fri. Not your usual Osteopathy.

TIBETAN SINGING BOWLS vibrating on the body with Bowen Therapy, remedial, lymph, relax massage 13 yrs exp. Funds. 0420476126 GENUINE THAI MASSAGE $30ph - Bangkok Style Phone Nui 66771670, 0410519341

SHOE DOCTOR

DEEP TISSUE + Ayurvedic massage, lymph-drainage, $50. Vicky 0401344047

Suffolk Park. 0458633869 www.byronbaydetoxretreats.com.au

THAI MASSAGE 1.5 hrs $50, home visit $60. Ekka, 7 days 66804478. Traditional

Sue Haynes PhD Dip Hom Byron Bay Phone 66855883 www.suehaynes.com.au

BREATHWORK

SWEDISH Massage

Accredited courses and sessions WWW REBIRTHING COM AU s

Ocean Shores, 1.5 hrs $80. Susan 0411409123

EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST are invited from local builders wishing to be selected to form a tender panel for small renovation project for St Johns Primary School in Mullumbimby. Project is to provide a new sound control booth in the existing multi-purpose center. Email expressions to James Lyon: jameslyon@lyon-architects.com.au or phone 66220444. Applications close Monday, 5 October

EVENTS SOUND SESSION MEDITATION Michael Askill and special guest Fritz Hauser (Switzerland) Mon 5 Oct. 7-8.30, Yoga Peace, cnr Burringbar & Stuart Sts, Mullum, $20. Gongs, singing bowls, cymbals, bells - an intimate evening with 2 internationally renowned Celestial Harmonies recording artists. Ph 66846434 for reservations

HEALTH

COUNSELLING

Susan Allen CMCAPA PACFA Reg. Ph 66802805

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

HYPNOTHERAPY

Teenagers $6 per class

CLOSED MONDAY 5TH OCTOBER TUESDAY 9.30-11.30am Vinyassa 5.30-7.30pm Dru Yoga

Deb Diana

WEDNESDAY 9.30-11.30am Beginners 5.30-7.00pm Hatha

Diana Diana

acupuncturist

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creating a sacred space...

Treating body, energy & mind Also Massage Tu it ion call 6684 5478 or go to www.amarepearl.com

For enquiries call Emma 0410 576 267 info@ f redtentyoga.com.au 5/102 Centennial Circuit, Byron Ar ts & Industrial Estate (First left after BP, next to Zakay)

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Dynamic

Byron Mothers r Group 10.30-12.30 Natasha & Emma Kids Holiday Workshop 8-11yrs yr

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Emma Kids Holiday Workshop 5-7yrs yr

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CranioSacral Therapy Past Life Therapy Medical Intuitive Third Generation Channel

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private sessons available call 6687 2031 or visit www.yogalates.com.au

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9.30am - 11am 6pm - 7.30pm

Yogalates/Pilates : mat work Yogalates/Pilates : mat work

bangalow bangalow

wednesday 6pm - 7.30pm

stretch with core stability

suffolk park

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Yogalates/Pranayama meditation bangalow Pilates : mat class bangalow

10am - 11.30am

stretch with core stability

suffolk park

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8am - 9.30am

stretch and strengthen

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THURSDAY 3.30-5.00pm Hatha Diana 5.30-7.00pm Hatha Diana FRIDAY 9.30-11.30am Hatha Diana SATURDAY 8.30-10.30am Hatha Pennie & Paul DRU YOGA - gentle movements & breathing for everyone Tuesday 5.30-7.30pm with Diana

All welcome. Enquiries: contact Diana Ewing 9 Myocum St Mullumbimby P: 02 6684 3431 M: 0407 455 212 E: dianaewing@bigpond.com

BYRON 6685 8538

REVITALISING MASSAGE Relaxing or deep tissue, Ocean Shores qualiďŹ ed. Nina 66802349, 0409393352

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LOOK GOOD FEEL GOOD Free consultation. SANDRO 66805002

PIANO TUNING

New Brighton, 66802027, Thurs, Fri. Not your usual Osteopathy.

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Reuben Barkley, 2nd gen. family trade. Pianos & Rhodes bought, sold & repaired. 66284475, 0422221116

MONEY BACK GUARANTEE Remedial sports massage, health fund rebates, $50 1hr, $30 1/2 hour Phone Patrick 0410155044

CLASSICAL HOMOEOPATHY

BODY BALANCE MASSAGE Quality therapeutic bodywork, 20 yrs experience. Herbert 0408782834

MULLUM 6684 1511

OSTEOPATH A biodynamic approach to Osteopathy in the cranial ďŹ eld

MASSAGE @ yoga lounge Lucinda 0401954804

Cranio Sacral

with Martina Rigby, Physiotherapist, at Mullum Physio Centre 66843255 at Eureka 66884028 Health Fund Rebates

MASSAGE $40 1HR Swedish Relaxation, Sat-Wed, Byron. Ph 0438024766

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October meetings Sun 4, Tue 6, Wed 7, Thu 8, Mon 12, Tue 13. 7-9. $15 Tantric sex talks – Thu 15, Sat 17. 7-9.30pm. $30 ‘Sacred circle ceremony’ by prior booking only. Sat 10 10am-6pm. $75

& Counselling. Wendy Purdey. Relax, resolve, release & restore inner calm & clarity. BeneďŹ ts include insights, understanding & energy to create change. Enq welcome 66802630

The Shed – Byron Bay end of Yagers Lane off Skinner’s Shoot Road past the Arts Factory enquiries 0405 278 193

LEARN REIKI

KUNDALINI YOGA SERIES

for women

Workshops in New Brighton. 66805098

Join HarJiwan for the next 6 week WOW series Awaken your inner vitality and empower your life with Kundalini Yoga. TUESDAYS - Oct 6th to Nov 10th 10:00 am - 12:00 pm @ Temple Byron

Contact - 0419 344 842 or harjiwan@internode.on.net

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JAW R.E.S.E.T. HEALING Helps stress from teeth grinding, dental work or accidents. Tibetan Sound Chakra healing with tuning forks. Rose Gilmore 0429194912

FEEL WONDERFUL Therapeutic massage & energy healing Phone Linda 0402199999

MASSAGE

Structural bodywork, CranioSacral, 20 years exp, Byron Bay. 0428839009

@ BODY BALANCE, 2/111 Jonson St Sun, Mon & Tues with Claire Hay Phone 0414243491 Wed, Thurs, Fri & Sat with Herbert Phone 0408782834

EGBERT WEBER N.D, BEST MASSAGE Deep tissue relaxation and 4 hand massage, 20+ years exp. 7 days. Warm towels. Bernie 0407431588

Byron Yoga Lounge

Community

presents

Acupuncture $20

GLENN CERESOLI

Wed 12-4.30pm. No appt necessary. Above Santos, Mullum. 0410576367

Senior Iyengar Teacher Saturday 3rd October 7-9.30am & 12-3pm $80 or $45/class

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Bookings Essential

Dreamtime Journey 4 Wednesdays in Oct, 6.30-10.30pm at Temple Byron. 0432255228

www.byroniyengaryoga.com yogawithliz@gmail.com

ASHTANGA YOGA

East Coast

Mon-Sat at 9.30am. All levels welcome. Also new beginners courses. Enquiries ph Sam 0412147020

CLOTHING & ALTRNS

Brunswick Heads Fully equipped Phone Judy Leane on

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SEWING: HEMS & ALTERATIONS Dance wear. Ph Debra 0432185180

Call Andrew Wilson

TILLYS REPAIRS - IN TOWN ex Byron Fabrics Ph 66855985 or 0423331850

A VERY HANDY MAN TO KNOW!!

6687 7674 / 0412 558 890

CARPET CLEANING s (EALTHY SANITISED CARPETS s $RY IN MINUTES NOT HOURS s 3TAIN REMOVAL AND RESISTANCE s GUARANTEED ODOUR REMOVAL

BYRON 2 BRISBANE EXPRESS City/Airport 2 hours. 1800626222

CHILDCARE s #/.3#)/53 #(),$#!2% s Exp loving, caring nanny, great ref’s. Casual OK. Linda Flower 0421892812

www.naturopathicherbalist.com.au

SEWER CHOKES Sewer, Drainage & Storm Water blockages. Sewer machine available. Gary Potter‌ All Areas. Ph 66871348 s ,IC ,

WET JET PRESSURE CLEANING *DUST STORM CLEAN UP*

0421 826 639

SPECIALS Prepare for the festive season

HOUSE WASHING WINDOW CLEANING ROOFS DRIVEWAYS POOL AREAS MOULD REMOVAL AND MUCH MORE

BAppSc, Grad Dip Relationship Therapy Family Dispute Resolution Practitioner

relationship counselling family mediation co-parenting coaching

CALL NOW - FREE QUOTES PH: CHRIS GORT

02 6684 1526 0434 364 689

tel: 0402 207 137 www.KateChase.com.au

YOGA

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MASSAGE

Byron Surf Club, Main Beach YOGA TUESDAY THURSDAY SATURDAY 8 - 9.30am 10 - 11.30am 6 - 7.30pm

Dynamic Flow

Dynamic Flow

Dynamic Flow

Basic Hatha

Basic Hatha

Basic Hatha

Meditation Meditation Yoga Yoga

Exceptionally good massages available

TUESDAY

THURSDAY

SATURDAY

Qualified & Professional

0407 807797 www.byron-yoga-massage.com

www.echo.net.au

After

Particulary the health conscious, elderly, those with children or allergy and asthma sufferers.

DIGGER MAN

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Kate Chase

4HIS IS A MUST FOR EVERYBODY

Excavator & tipper hire. 0427172684

INSPIRING REMEDIAL BODYWORK Remedial Massage,Deep Tissue, Postural, Pelvic and Energetic balancing Mobile Service Inclinic at Herbal Wisdom Holistic Centre, Bangalow Private health fund rebates, AAMT member

No more smelly, wet, bacteria ridden carpets, mattresses or furnishings. We leave them fresh, clean and hygienic.

TRADEWORK BRUNSWICK VALLEY

(AVE YOUR MATTRESSES SANITISED FREE with any carpet or UPHOLSTERY CLEANING SERVICE (Conditions apply).

EWINGSDALE HALL AVAILABLE for your next function. Ph 0421878556

VEGA Test Health Analysis

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ALTERATIONS, SEWING & REPAIRS Phone on 66855976 or 0411530670

BUS SERVICES

COMPUTERS

Clothing manufacturers. Manufacturing for wholesalers, shops & market stalls. Ph Jocelyn 66846665, Mon - Fri (bh)

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TIMBER, pine, treated pine, hardwood, mouldings, sleepers, fencing, Koppers logs, ply, MDF, lattice, made to order. Brims Builders Hardware, Billinudgel 02 66801718, Sth Tweed 07 55236002 BEDS - MATTRESSES - ENSEMBLES Best brands. Best range. Sleep Zone, Bridglands, Mullumbimby. 66842511 LINGNE ROSET TOGO settees, 2 corner pieces, 1 single, 1 foot stool $2500 ono. Phone 66872603 MOSQUITO NET with bamboo frame, king size, never used $150 ono 66872603

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Your Local Tree Experts www.byrontrees.com.au FULLY INSURED PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Qual. Tree Climbers 12�, 15�, 18� Chippers 50ft Cherry Picker Stump Grinding Bobcat with Mulching Head Tree Reports Development Applications

EFT THERAPY Long lasting healing solutions to anxiety, depression, pain & trauma. Ph Mariana EFT Specialist 0430175923 www.eftvibrations.com

0402 770 441

Pilates Studio

CARPET MATS – from 50 cents each at Ray Towers Carpets, Mullumbimby Industrial Estate.

TREE SERVICES

Call Rhys 0408

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Mulch Supplies Byron Bay & Surrounding Areas

6687 7677 Mobile 0417 698 227

NICK HART

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6684 9137 or 0427 347 380

SIGNEX Patch bays, 24 channel x 3 plus patch leads $250 the lot. 1 Morpheus synth rack, 2 extra memory cards $300. 1 funk logic sound compressor $200, 1 Alesis quadraverb delay with midi $200. 2 x screw in mixing desk, lights $30 each, 1 x retro synth box $100. Ph 0401048450 KILN TETLOW electric 1 phase 48x48cm firing area, stand, props & shelves included, $700 ono. Ph 66725523 ELECTRIC BIKE with basket as new, $250. Phone 0414878301 ORGANIC COTTON SHEETS Pure silk pillows 100% cotton mattress protectors Huge range of natural products MATTRESS XPRESS 66855212 NATURAL DRUG - FREE PAIN RELIEF BIO-MAGNETICS now in stock MATTRESS XPRESS 66855212 TREADMILL Repco Fitness, elec, almost new, thumb controls, with exercise bike & mat $750. Phone 66802665

HAMMER & HAND

JEWELLERY & METAL COLLECTIVE *Support Local Artisans* *Quality jewellery at Studio Prices* Ti-Tree Pl, A&I Est. 10am-4pm, 7 days NATIVE TREES & SHRUBS wide range, cheap, will deliver. Ph 0411576242 STUNNING handcrafted Hollywood dream wedding gown. Thai silk, gathers with ornate crystal beading, colour is pearl lustre, size 8-10. Cost $8000 will sell $3000. Phone 66803703 BALINESE style TV cabinet $200, queen bed frame: hand crafted banksia $300, NEC frost free fridge/freezer $90, Whirlpool front loading washing machine $90. Phone 66804104 or 0402139661 ELECTRIC TREADMILL 10 months old, leaving town $450. Ph Ray 0413478431 PIANO FOR SALE good condition, steel frame $750 ono. Phone 66840110 LOVE ‘THE SECRET’? Then ‘Know for Yourself’ is a must Get a discount with coupon 144958 www.knowforyourself.com WASHING MACHINE F&P 7.5kg excellent condition $450. Dishwasher F&P double dish draw $100. Vacuum cleaner ‘NilďŹ sk’ $40. Phone 0419691234 KITCHEN SINKS 3 double bowl stainless steel. Phone 66801844

GOOD used furniture bought and sold Bridglands Mullumbimby 66842511 RICKSHAW was $1200, make me an offer. 2 desks, 1 bamboo & 1 glass, $50 each. Ph 66844310

WARD’S Landscape Supplies

Wooden railway sleepers, concrete sleepers, garden ornaments & pots, mulches, soil, metals, gravel & more. Mon-Fri 7.00am-5pm, Sat 7.00am-2pm. 1176 Myocum Rd, Mullum. 66842323

PLANT SALE

Lighten up shady areas with bright orange Clivia Miniata’s. 5 inch pot, lots of 10, $5 or 7 inch pots $9. 7 inch pots in ower $12. Margaret 66845558

ARCHIBALD’S CHEAP QUARRY PRODUCTS Road base, gravel, blue metal and metal dust. ALL SIZE DELIVERIES. Phone 66845517, 0418481617

BAMBOO PLY

from $10.50sqm & Bamboo Flooring. For ceilings, walls, doors, etc. Ph 66884188 - sample & brochure www.bambooply.com.au BABY & CHILDRENS ITEMS ‘BRUNS KIDS’ Specialising in recycled baby & childrens needs, clothes, toys, books, prams, high chairs. Next to Bruns Bakery GRASS FED YEARLING BEEF $8/KILO Paddock to plate delivered. Phone 65699306, 0427045226

BILLINUDGEL LANDSCAPING SUPPLIES Cypress & T. Tree mulch, Koppers logs, sleepers etc All your gardening needs. 66804555

NARNIA NURSERY

Lomandra, Flax, Yucca, Grass Tree, Lilly Pilly, Grasses, Succulents & much more. Ph 66805831, 0419771514 WOOD SHAVINGS, timber kitchen benches. Phone Stan 0412429156 MUSHROOM COMPOST aged 5 years, 25L bags, $6 each. 0432975503 WASHING MACHINE auto $170, fridge 2 door $250. Phone 0413589388 ROOFING IRON good cond 16 x 5m, 13 x 6m, plus various lengths $3.50sqm (gutters & screws). Phone 66857584 ANTIQUE FURNITURE household items drawers/wardrobes etc, good prices, moving overseas, 66847683, 0400130545 MOVING huge Gauguin-style painting $400 ono, big TV $60, single bed & mattress $90, exec chair $50, mosaic table $60, vintage lounge suite $220, wool dhurrie rug $60, bar fridge $60, iron table $40, clothes dryer $40 Ph 0415825357 BOX TRAILER with canopy & custom built ladder rack with lockable storage box, $1000 ono. Ph 0404460358 QUEEN BED & mattress, very good condition, $350. Ph 0408866874 FLUTE silver, Armstrong 104, rich tone, perfect condition, $390. 66804717

ANTIQUE FLOOR TILES www.jatanainteriors.com.au 66884048 MOBILE PC TROUBLESHOOTING Trusted, reliable, prompt service. Ph Daniel 66801713, 0422804449 ABN 62 546 908 048

FRIDGE/FREEZER 380 litre, $150 WASHING MACHINE $100. FREEZER $170. Delivery 0412609519

MR MACINTOSH

BLANK DVDs CDs & Mini DV tapes BRIDGLANDS Mullumbimby. 66842511

See ad in the Service Directory Phone Tom 66855504

FOR SALE OFFICE CHAIRS & DESKS Storage Units - Shelves Cupboards - Wardrobes MATTRESS XPRESS 66855212 VACUUM BAGS To suit most makes & models BRIDGLANDS Mullumbimby. 66842511 CARPET OFFCUTS – Lots of sizes and prices at Ray Towers Carpets, Mullumbimby Industrial Estate.

FIREWOOD DELIVERIES

Phone Matt 0427172684

COSTUME HIRE, PROPS, SUITS & ACCESSORIES Phone/fax 6684 2978 Mobile 0423 426 717 By appointment only

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VW transporter T5 2006 Turbo diesel 65,000km good condition $18,500

6687 7800 0429 635 640

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HAY BALES Lovely clean hay, chemical free, great mulch, $5 per bale, Myocum. 0431231586 TRAMPOLINES, REPLACEMENT MATS & parts. 66851624 or 0409851624 UNION SPECIAL 4 thread overlocker, needs new motor $150. Ph 66871763 LADIES BIKE excellent condition, $150. Phone 66841230 HOUSEHOLD SALE oval Teak dining table + extension & 4 upholstered chairs, 1 pair unique square end Teak tables, Mahogany dresser, 2 desks exc condition, computer & printer, 2 sets outdoor/indoor furn, exc massage table, chi machine & juicers, Simpson dryer as new, pots, CDs & more. Ph 66884207 TIPI 18ft canvas, extremely well made, very good cond, $2500. 0438770783 KING size mattress, vgc $50. Phone 0418859865

OCEAN SHORES Baptist Church near Bi-Lo Sat 3rd, 8-2pm, monster sale

VAN ‘98 FORD MAXI 191,000 km, 12 months rego, white, air con, CD, serviced, great cond $4900. Ph 66771977

MULLUM Crown Lane off Morrison, Sat 8am, lots of qual items, ride-on mower, furniture, elect & h’hold, don’t miss out!

GARDENING BUSINESS Byron Shire, all equipment, including ute + trailer + clients. Phone 0438268113

MITSUBISHI MAGNA, 11 mths rego, runs well, $2000. 66858120, 0412195631

SURF SHOP - LENNOX HEAD SURF Long established, all major brands, $285,000 + S.A.V, email: lennoxsurf@ozemail.com.au

PRIYA Sat 9-12pm, 14 Hottentot Cres, Mullum. Clothes, toys, buggy, kit sofa, art books, other books, frames, CDs MASSIVE CLEARANCE SALE 8am Sat 3 Oct, 168 McGettigans Lane, Ewg’dale. Furn, new clothing, sneakers, DVDs, surf/sk8, fmx, collectables & more BYRON 51 Carlyle St, moving house, furniture, clothes & bric-a-brac, Sat 8am

MOTOR VEHICLES

CAR AUCTIONS

Buy at Dealers only through us. Ring David 0414306152 CHOICE MADE, $$$ SAVED.

STIHL BRUSHCUTTER FS-130 6 hrs use only + wty $700 ono. 0406673576

CASH PAID FOR UNWANTED CARS Local reg’d business

TRACTOR REPAIRS

66845296 or 66845403 or 0413120970

Rural Machinery Repair Service

ADD A PHOTO OF YOUR CAR TO MAXIMISE ITS SELLING POTENTIAL Phone and ask our Echo staff for our special rates for car photos. 66841777

TRACTOR REPAIRS Repairs, Parts and Restorations to all Makes and Models, on-site service available. Prepurchase inspections. Tractors sold on consignment for clients. Unwanted tractors removed at no charge.

WE HAVE TRACTORS FOR SALE CASE 1494 85HP 4WD Turbo with Elco front HD Dozer Blade and 7’ slasher all in good cond $23,300

TRACTOR SAFETY SCHEME Have an approved R.O.P.S. safety frame fitted to your tractor. It’s cheaper than a funeral. Phone us now. Workshop Charltons Rd, Federal. Phone Bill for service.

02 6688 4143 WANTED GOOD used furniture bought and sold Bridglands Mullumbimby 66842511 OLD MOTORBIKE any make, any year, any cond. Will pickup. 0427109195

CAR BODIES REMOVED FREE $$$s for most. Phone 0418189324, 0438189323 SUBARU LEGACY GT TURBO ‘95 blown head gasket & hail damage, good for parts $1500 ono. Ph 66840451

GARAGE SALES ECHO ACCOUNTS POLICY: Ads in this section must be paid by credit card or in person at time of placement.

LANDROVER/TROOPY ex Army ‘82, 5 gears, 4WD, 202 Holden engine, petrol, reg Feb 25/10 $3500 ono. 0423951332 VP COMMODORE station wagon, auto, a-c, 6 mths rego, $900 ono. 66845362

CAR TYRES $25

Supplied & fitted. Phone 66845296 TOYOTA CELICA SX ‘91 2.2L, manual, liftback, air-con, good stereo, p-steer, p-wind, keyless entry & security, $4900. Phone 66804624 or 0409152885 HYUNDAI ACCENT ‘01 a-c, tinted/elec windows, CD, 150,000km, p’steer, great car $4000 ono. Ph 0413938272 HYUNDAI EXCEL ‘97 economical, bargain, rego 12/09, $2000. 66843613 TOYOTA COROLLA ‘90, auto, CD, 6 mth rego, gc $1800 ono. Ph 0422044916 EB FALCON auto, p-st, a-c, good cond, reliable, $1800 ono. Ph 0421936320 COMMODORE UTE long rego, extra nice, $4800, low km, new tourno. 0415523693

DLN 16701

’99 Honda CRV 5-speed, air, p/steer, AWD. YKW 744 $8,950 ’02 Ford Econovan A/C. YRJ 657 $6,990

BYRON / LILLI PILLI 4 Bunjil Place, 8am Saturday. Mega moving sale

’03 Toyota Camry Altise 4 cyl, auto, air, p/steer. SN 1398 $9,950

OLD N GOLD stall is back! Same place Mullumbimby St, Brunswick Heads, retro & vintage clothing, bric-a-brac, DVDs, old glassware, antiques, 8am Sat

’91 Mitsubishi Lancer GXL A/C. AR9 4QS $2,990

OCEAN SHORES 20 Gilba Ave, Saturday 3 October, from 8am

’95 Toyota Corona EX Saloon auto, air, p/steer, very low kms. 015 KNQ $5,490

SUFFOLK PARK 8 Honeysuckle Dr quality h’hold furn, bric-a-brac, 8-1pm

WE HAVE OVER 30 CARS IN STOCK

EWINGSDALE 21 Plantation Drive, clothes & stuff, Saturday 8am

All vehicles supplied with NSW rego

BYRON 14 Julian Rocks Dr, Sat, plants, house hold items, tools BYRON 100 Paterson St, Sat 8-2pm, combined sale, h’hold goods & furn MULLUM 125 Station St, sth side, Sat 8am, combined mixed A1 goods BYRON combined sale, clothes, h’hold, baby & bargains, 15 Mahogany Dr, 8am SUFFOLK PARK 13 Marattia Pl beachside fantastic. Sat 3 Oct 8am BRUNSWICK HEADS 10 Nana St, Saturday 8am, Spring clean out EWINGSDALE 146 McGettigans Lane, Sat 8-2pm, toys, books, records, baby buggy, portacot, beds x 3, designer clothing, bags, shoes, golf clubs, fridge, stoves, furn, linen, crockery, tools etc LILLI PILLI quality items, 4 Blueberry Court, Sat 9-1pm. BYRON 29A Julian Rocks Drive, Sat 9-3pm, out it goes sale, artwork, electronics, mags, surfboard, helmet etc

MITSUBISHI MAGNA 1994 sedan, $1250. Ph 0412007202 HILUX UTE 1996, 2.4L, petrol, 149,000km, 1 owner, a-c, p-st, bull bar, alloy tray, 2/10 rego, great reliable ute, $6750 ono. Ph 0404889841

JEWELLERY BOUTIQUE FOR SALE IN BYRON

Established retail boutique specialising in jewellery and accessories. In the heart of Byron in busy arcade. Established 5 years, plenty of returning clientele, passing trade and parking at rear. A great opportunity, no experience necessary as owner will fully train. Long lease available. With a long lease available to the purchaser, this business offers plenty of potential. All the hard work has been done! Priced to sell! Price: $96K WIWO - Ph Trish on 0438 599 833.

6684 3035 MULLUMBIMBY EXIT PACIFIC HIGHWAY (next to servo) TYAGARAH

BARGAINS Toyota Corolla 5spd A/C P/S CD Sedan 12mths Rego ANI 5LJ ..........................$2,850 Ford Falcon Forte Wagon ‘99 Auto A/C P/S 147,013kms VLL 204 ....................$5,250 Mitsubishi Magna ‘97 Wagon Auto A/C P/S Good Log Books Very Clean UJT 293 ..............................................$4,750 Holden HX 1 Tonner Alloy Tray & Canopy 5.0 Litre Dual Fuel PNC 449 ................$1,500 Toyota S/Wagon Auto A/C 04/09 Rego 176,013 kms BA3 2ZK .........................$1,500

35 CARS UNDER $10,000

www.dealcars.net 16 ENDEAVOUR CLOSE, BALLINA

Ballina Car Centre

6686 5586

44 September 29, 2009 The Byron Shire Echo

take the hassle out of selling… We are proposing a permanent home swap (with full valuations and legal real estate sales contracts etc) between Marcus Beach/Noosa, Qld and Byron Hinterland. Our house: Architect designed, 13 yr old light filled beach house, facing north, low maintenance native garden, 934sm, private, backing onto Noosa National Park. 4 bedrooms, study, 2 bathrooms. Tenanted until February. 5min stroll to long beach. 7 mins to Noosa. Your House: Within 15 mins of Mullum (where we live) No low ceiling “brick boxes” but open to all proposals. For further exchange of details, email me at ahavictoria@bigpond.com or phone 6684 3178

CABINS FOR SALE

CAR SERVICE

STYLISH new relocatable cabins built to your requirements from $12,000. Easy delivery. Phone 0414769546

BSW MOTORS

LAND FOR SALE

1999 TOYOTA CAMRY wagon, V6 auto, 130,000km, $8000. Ph 66850255

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

1997 HONDA CRV 4cyl auto, 160,000km, $8800. Ph 66850255

CARAVANS

1997 SUBURU LIBERTY AWD wagon, 4 cyl auto, 171,000km $7500. 66850255

WANTED very small caravan, any condition, anywhere. Ph 0407262677

LARNOOK $155k, 2ac, dwell, 1hr Byron 0434197255. www.emmmy.webs.com

VW SUPERBUG ‘74 exc cond, runs fab, reliable, sturdy $4999. 0432366937

HOUSES FOR SALE

VEHICLES WANTED

MORTGAGE BROKER, buyers agent property advice & the best finance deals & service around. Beat the banks. Michael Murray 0428555501

OCEAN SHORES huge ocean views, executive 4br home, 2 bathrm, DLUG $712,000 www.diysell.com.au ID: P19537 Phone 66284127, 0418221294

4X4 TOYOTA DIESEL, under $8k, alloy tray. Ph 0407262677

$29 / DAY CAR RENTALS Weekly rates, free delivery. 0423606595

TIMBER FUTON BASE &/or firm futon q/b, also q/b very firm mattress. 0438848568 FAST BUCK$ wants you to read disgraceful page 5 of current issue of Ross Tucker’s Saturday Star. Fanning hatred won’t reduce school violence

SUBARU LIBERTY wagon, auto, ‘96, exc cond, full serv history, $6450 TOYOTA ECHO ‘05 auto, $7990 VOLVO V70 ‘98, wagon, 7 seater, exc cond, log books, long rego, $8990 MERCEDES C200 ‘97 wagon, exc cond $10,990 NISSAN NARVARA Diesel ute, 2000, low kms, alloy tray, long rego, $7900 photos for cars http//ralphscars.blogspot. com EASY CAR SEARCH Motor Dealer (Lic) 20613 Phone 66866729

Ready for a change?…

Functional Assessment Workshop for Yoga & Body Work Therapists

MULLUM LAND $350,000, 200 acres, mortgagee sale, bargain. 0414768634

PROPERTY FOR SALE

HOLIDAY ACCOM.

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A private and peaceful hinterland retreat 20 minutes from Byron y Bay, in Federal village. Perfect for families or four couples to share.

Sat 17th & Sun 18th October 2009 Assess functional movement patterns and learn how to identify faulty patterns/posture which may lead to compensations and possible injury.

30 years and teaching for 20. He trains elite athletes to achieve peak performance. He has worked with Olympians such as Ian Thorpe and also lectures at Yoga teacher trainings and expos. VENUE: Yogalates Studio 72 Byron Street, Bangalow NSW (Parking at rear in Deacon lane) COST: $310 TELEPHONE: 6687 2031 EMAIL: info@yogalates.com.au

BUSINESS FOR SALE

Byron Classic Cars

Established 20 yrs. Used car sales, mech workshop, rego checks. Great business for motivated person/s. $140,000. Ph 66807533, 66760024 ah GUARANTEED $7280 pa income, light cleaning, 3hrs/pw, training provided, asking $6999 ono. Ph 66854258

KIT HOME CANCELLED ORDER 4 bedroom with ensuite, 23 squares, full length verandah front and rear. Complete kit ready to build. Price reduced by $9,000 to sell immediately! CALL NOW ON

Ph: 1300 883 592

Ph 6688 4202 or 0432 479 522 for bookings

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Eternity Springs Art Farm A variety of accommodation in a creative and peaceful location – 5 minutes from The Channon village, 25 minutes from Lismore and 45 minutes scenic drive from Byron Bay. Call us on 6688 6385

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Tel: (07) 5533 0449 www.cottagesonthecreek.com.au

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A place of peace and tranquility, Bundaleer Retreat offers private bungalow style accommodation less than 10 minutes drive to Byron Bay and Lennox Head.

IS FOR SALE! Last contract grossed 30k+. unlimited potential for growth advertising almost any product. Perfect for council campaigns, political parties, green energy companies and also local business.

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Mediacycle Emission free advertising. Successful and unique business focussing on the lucrative “green Dollar”.

PETS OK Mullum, lush, pool, spa, for single to family. Mia Casa 66844762

www.eternitysprings.com

Explore muscle length tension relationships and the stability platforms – pelvis, lower back, rib cage and shoulder girdle.

Mark Breadner has been practising yoga for

WATERFRONT Brunswick charming 1 & 2br, f-furn apartments. Ph 66851631

www.theoldchurchbyronbay.com

Phone: 0402 245 957

02 6687 6488 or mobile 0428 876 488

www.bundaleerretreat.com.au

Mediacycle works and gets your business noticed. Selling due to time constraints and other business commitments.

Will sell for 20k all inc. Website, 4 custom bikes, 4 single wheel trailers 2 dual wheel trailers, extensive marketing plan and 6 months support to ensure your success in this potential gold mine. call 0431 213 243, email info@mediacycle.com.au or check out the website

Two spacious bedrooms with fully equipped kitchen and facilitites. Ewingsdale is unique – situated in a rural setting yet only minutes away from Byron Bay beaches and township.

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SUNRISE female flatmate wanted, $150pw incl Austar + wireless, must like cats. Ph 0427921294

Country Retreat For a relaxing escape close enough to all the sights and sounds of the Northern Rivers and Byron Bay. Self contained apartment with modern facilities. Nuwarra Eliya is a 10 minute drive from Mullumbimby.

ROOM FOR RENT Byron, fully-furn, beautiful house, $150pw incl all bills, internet & Foxtel. Ph 0402416251 OCEAN SHORES worker to share lge 4br house with 2 others, balconies, views, quiet bush outlook walk to shops, $130pw + bond & expenses. Ph 0405391346 BRUNSWICK room for working person $130ow incl bills. Ph 66846055 days.

e: nuwarra@bigpond.net.au p: 6684 9234

MULLUM room in beautiful house, $150pw or work around house in partial exchange, n/s, d/f. 66846680

Springbrook

NTH O.SH luxury house, walk to beach, $140pw + bills, vegetarian. 66805657

Mountain Manor The Manor’s luxurious interior, with accommodation in air-conditioned suites, is perfectly complimented by ‘Manner’s’ elegant fine dining restaurant and the ‘One-Legged Duck’ English Tavern. Springbrook Road, Springbrook

07 5533 5344

www.springbrookmountainmanor.com.au

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PLANTATION TATION GUEST GUESTHOUSE Enjoy a relaxing elaxing country holiday holid on 100 acres of bushland b hl d in i the h mountains with spectacular scenery. Your accommodation is a comfortable, self contained 3 bedroom guesthouse that sleeps up to 8 people and is children and pet friendly. The house is spacious, has 2 verandahs, a log fire and BBQ. Contact Mick and Vivianne Pyke Ph/Fax : 0266845432 email : toolondp@bigpond.net.au Palmwoods, via Main Arm Rd, Mullumbimby

SHORT TERM ACCOM. ECHO ACCOUNTS POLICY: Ads in this section must be paid by credit card or in person at time of placement.

MAIN ARM nice private lounge, balcony, dble bdrm in house with additional lounge kitchen & bathrm, $175pw. 66845129 MULLUM beautiful room in 4br house, share with 2 females, gorgeous tropical garden, walk to town, emp, fem, $150pw incl bills, avail now. 0411170468 OCEAN SHORES s-cont un-furn granny flat, close to shops, suit resp worker, no pets, $165pw + bills. Ph 0412892777 ROOM with en-suite, 12 min to Bangalow, creek on property, $150pw. 0408371312 SUNRISE 2 rooms, $175 & $150pw incl, close to shops & beach. 0401360331 BYRON working person, 2 min beach, 2 min town, room with deck, $160pw. Phone 0413406929 LENNOX quiet, mature, working fem, 35+, d/f, n/s, with 1 fem, clean tidy t’hse, beach/ lake 150m, spacious room + own lounge $158pw + elect. Ph 66874875 MULLUM kid friendly person for quiet, sep room, beautiful house, 5 min town, $145pw + bond, incl bills. 66845520 BYRON HOUSE welcomes fabulous independent house mate to share a friendly light, spacious house, nature reserve garden $160pw incl gas, water, elect, b’band. Ph 0404100325 BYRON female up to 30yrs to share 2br f-f unit with fem, 3min walk CBD/beach $180pw + bills. Ph 0414241709

BYRON 2br furn house, big deck & gdn, avail Oct-Dec, $350pw. 66855670

SUNRISE large furnished room avail in large furnished home, b’band, female pref, $160pw incl bills. 0403681335

STUDIO BYRON TOWN clean, tranquil, winter rates, avail now. 0409062074

BYRON f-f dbl room, walk to town/beach, fem pref, $180pw + elect. 0431055448

SUFFOLK BEACHSIDE f-f, 4br, 2 bthrm, shady garden, avail 18/10-28/12 $500pw. Ph 0413314137, 66859948

BYRON single room, quiet, ocean views, n/s, female only, $160pw. 0425256802

BYRON room & en-suite for female, $160pw incl expenses. Ph 66858904

MULLUMBIMBY working male, n/s, pref vego for lge room f-furn with new en-suite, great home, $150pw. Ph 66844884

FOREST RETREAT 10 min Mullum, 30 min Byron, 2br, solar, valley & ocean views, no pets, b’band, 3/10-2/11 $250pw all incl. Ph 66845485, 0420685219

NEST RETREAT beautiful retreat venue in Mullum Hills have spacious room for tenant to live/work from. Suit home based business in healing arts. 0449133418

A RESORT STYLE HOME 2 decadent rooms, avail now, king beds, built-ins, own en-suite, close to Byron, Lennox, Bangalow, $200pw sgl, $250pw dbl, stunning views. Ph 0432477689

POTTSVILLE BEACH mature working person, share 1 other, lge, light spacious home with pool, own br, bthrm, living room, $170pw + bond/exp. 0407098993

BYRON CBD room in executive apartment, air-con, pool, furn or un-furn $190pw sgl, $275pw cpl. 0402923144

HOUSE SIT RESPONSIBLE working female to care for your home exc refs, avail short or long term. Phone 0421932219 SUNRISE BYRON 14 Oct-10 Nov to mind 3 dogs & water the garden, refs & bond required. Ph 0439939639

HOUSE SWAP SOUTH ISLAND New Zealand for Byron Bay, Dec-Jan school hols. 0429122504

SHARE ACCOM. ECHO ACCOUNTS POLICY: Ads in this section must be paid by credit card or in person at time of placement. SUNRISE BEACH Chinese or Japanese female student wanted to share house with single mum & 16 year old daughter, $120pw. Ph 66809125 CABARITA BEACH open minded male to share 3br villa, own bathroom $170pw + bond + exp. Ph Steve 0421541310 CENTRAL BYRON 2br apt, f-f, share 1 other, $180pw incl bills. 0451005387 NEW BRIGHTON sought after location. Quiet working person, large room $170pw or small room $120pw. 66804923 SUFFOLK Brandon St, room in bright happy family home, spacious with great garden for easy going working m/f. b’band $180pw + bond + bills. 66853417 SUNRISE 2 rooms $160/$120pw, Oct-5 Dec, only trustworthy, clean, ecoconscious vegos, n/s, peaceful, leafy, t’house, walk to beach. 0423507229 BYRON FULLY-FURN ROOM walk to town & beach, n/s, d/f, $140pw incl bills & wireless. Phone 0421083675

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OCEAN SHORES 2br unit, walk to shops, non smoker, refs required, $250pw. Phone 0437036292 THE POCKET 4br, 2 bathrm, large lounge, dining, kitchen, 2 car carport, huge verandah, $500pw. 0408298654

Byron Bay GRANUAILLE RD, BANGALOW Open plan studio with swimming pool, new kitchen, rural outlook. Available 21/9/09 $280pw LAWSON STREET, BYRON BAY Fully Furnished Apartment opp Clarkes Beach. 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrms. Available now $550pw CARLYLE STREET, BYRON BAY Large 4 bedroom home in town, Modern kitchen, spacious living room,timber deck, wood fire. Avail 30/9/09 inc power/water.

Elders Rental Centre 3/47 Byron Street, 6685 8911 www.elders.com.au/byronbay

BYRON room for rent, looking for mature female, n/s, to share in quiet, clean house, close to town with 1 other, $170pw + elect. Ph 0422401937

BYRON 3br, mins to town, 5 mins walk Tallows Beach, furn/un-furn, 6-12 months lease. Ph 0432332127 or 0412278512 MULLUM STUDIO self-cont, 2br, beautiful gardens, suit quiet working person, n/s, d/f, no pets, long term $260pw + bond + bills. Ph 66841230

Looking for a rural property in the Byron hinterland 6687 1500

CABIN peaceful and private, close to Mulllum, suit worker with refs $225pw incl gas +elec. Ph 66843324 LILLI PILLI s/c studio, avail now to 22nd Dec, $215pw incl bills. 0427517317 BRUNSWICK acreage, 1 br granny flat, s/c, furn, suit worker. $200pw. 66844783 OCEAN SHORES s-cont un-furn granny flat, close to shops, suit resp worker, no pets, $165pw + bills. Ph 0412892777 TWO bedroom tidy old cottage, suit dog less workers, with free range chooks, inspect Fri & Sat, make an offer, follow signs on Mill Rd, Huonbrook. BYRON BAY great 2br flat, lge covered deck, d’washer, close to beach, $400pw neg, incl outgoings. Ph 0439796187

PROPERTIES REQUIRED for permanent & holiday, good tenants waiting. Phone Gail Fuller 66808111

WANTED TO RENT ECHO ACCOUNTS POLICY: Ads in this section must be paid by credit card or in person at time of placement. RESPONSIBLE FAMILY of 4 seeks 3-4 br home, furnished, no pets, n/s, email: move@bishopemail.com or 66884060 LOCAL FAMILY seek long term rental home in Byron or Sunrise. Min 3 beds, anything considered. Tom 66855504 or 0418408869 or tomhain@aapt.net.au 3 CLEAN LIVING females & dog looking for long term lease on large place with acreage within 15 min to Mullum. Phone 0411379162 ESTABLISHED Byron family urgently require executive home, pet friendly, excellent references. Ph 66854989 FEMALE HEALTHCARE WORKER and long time resident need pet friendly home in Byron. Perm job, n/s and quiet. Please call 0401735269 HOMESTAY share rooms or house rentals for international students - short & long term. Ph 66808253 or email: accom@ bbels.com.au BYRON AREA 3br+ hse, local couple (off shore diver/therapist) long term, good references. Ph Freda 0421352701 QUIET reliable Canadian family of 3 seek 2-3br before Dec 15, furn or not, n/s, refs, will pay monthly in advance. 66846828 FAMILY seeks 3 or 4br+ home in Bangalow or Byron (walk to town/beach), for long-term rent, pay up to $640pw for the right place. No Real Estate Agents please. Ph Sunil 0405116145 MATURE responsible male writer, requests quiet accomm, 1 hr Byron, around $200pw. Please ph 0412737065

PROFESSIONAL local couple seek long term accom near Byron. 0429122504

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3br home 2bathroom quiet street – $360pw 3br home polished floors water lily outlook – $400pw 4br home polished timber floors DLUG

SOUTH GOLDEN BEACH 3br home 1bathroom quiet cul de sac – $345pw

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

OCEAN SHORES $220p/w 1b/r, 1bth/r garden flat with outdoor entertainment area, Incl’s electricity and water. Lease neg, Avail now MULLUMBIMBY $400p/w 3b/r + study, 1 bth/r incl lawn maintenance, no pets, non smoker, Lease neg. PRDnationwide Ocean Shores Bree

6680 4400

To let in Byron Bay BANGALOW

SMALL CABIN un-furn, 5km Mullum, for quiet mature woman, n/s, d/f, no kids/pets, $105pw + elect. Ph 66843154

MATURE responsible female seeks duplex/flat, Ocean Shores/Bruns/Mullum area. I have a dog & cat. Ph 0402164821

TO LET OCEAN SHORES 1br un-furn s-c studio, pool, $170pw incl elec. Ph 66802986

SUNRISE lge, f-furn, self-cont studio, 4 sgl beds, quiet n/s. 0406254333

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SUNRISE large room, nice quiet house, $140pw. Ph 66808795

BANGALOW SELF STORAGE Hi-tech security. 66872333

BEACHES OF BYRON 2 bedroom modern fully furnished cabin, $350pw + expenses. Ph 66856751

WORKING MALE looking for long term accom, pref self-cont, must have internet access. Ph 0431320085

OCEAN SHORES

SUNRISE large stylish house seeks 2, $165pw incl bills, b’b, veg. 0407006371

NEWRYBAR stunning self-cont, furnished studio, secluded rainforest/ocean views, suit n/s professional, 1 person only, $250pw incl. 0423356833 after 5pm

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SUNRISE big room, ens, w’less, $200pw sgl, $250pw dbl, no bills. 0401302343

NTH O.SHORES room with en-suite & WIR, sep entrance, share with 2 others, $135pw + bills + bond. 66804741

SUNRISE modern 1 bedroom studio, $270pw + exp. Ph 0428855936

CARAVANS & CABINS from $195pw. Apply in person to Byron Bay Tourist Village, Ewingsdale Road.

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2br unit, close to harbour – $250pw 2br unit, f/f, short lease – $310pw 2br beautiful, timber floors, top floor home – $330pw

BYRON room in furnished house, wifi internet, $160pw. Ph 0406448117

BYRON STUDIO Large, sunny, furnished, quiet with decks. 1 person pref $270pw incl bills Ph 0428139882

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SUFFOLK 2 lge rooms avail in big friendly & functional house, part-furn, pref emp, tidy, $160pw + bills & bond. 0411685430

www.eldersbangalow.com.au

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BANGALOW RENT A Self storage. Phone 66871306

Furnished 3 bedroom house Privacy on one acre 1.9km to PO, 500m to beach Eco features, kid-friendly Lawns, food gardens Professional family only

1-4 mths from 22nd Oct

TO LEASE PROFESSIONAL/COUNSELLING room in Mullum CBD. Light, spacious, private, good rent. Phone 0428843885 SUFFOLK PARK beach side, new luxury home, 3 main bedrooms all with en-suites spas & WIRs, 2 internal & 2 outdoor living areas, 4 car LUG, security, air-con, 12 month lease, $800pw neg. 0412367233 ALCORN ST 3br townhouse, 2.5 bathrm, 2 sep LUG, un-furnished, available now, rent neg. Ph 0401031209 OCEAN SHORES NEW 3br villa, ens, DLUG $440pw NO PETS UNLESS SPECIFIED View at www.siwickirealestate.com.au Siwicki Real Estate, 17 Fingal St, Brunswick Heads. Ph 66851206 OCEAN SHORES self-cont studio with separate entrance, kitchen & bathroom, $185pw + bills. 66802663

SHOP for lease, 95 Jonson St, 108sqm. Enquiries 0408666642 or 0414857683 STORAGE AVAILABLE contact Elders Bangalow. Phone 66871500 BYRON INDUSTRIAL ESTATE 200sqm shed, plus lock up yard. Good location. $2450pm ++ . Phone 66807533 BYRON CBD office avail. Light, spacious, suit Psychologist, Physio etc. 66843391 BYRON CBD beautiful therapist/meeting room, hourly or day rates. 0404093919 BRUNSWICK HEADS Offices/consulting rooms at 120sqm plus LUG in town centre, $ neg Small shop in arcade, $220pw Siwicki Real Estate 17 Fingal St, Brunswick Heads. Ph 66851206

UPPER COOPERS CREEK 1 room in colonial homestead + 1br self-cont cabin, solar, b’band, basic kitchen, priv views, gardens $180pw, half hour to Mullum/ Lismore/BB, no pets. 66882331

BYRON ARTS & INDUSTRY ESTATE large warehouse 200sqm, large balcony facing north, toilet, shower, air-con, parking, $450pw no outgoings. Phone Paul 0407220440

BYRON TOWN fully-furn double/twin from $220pw, no bills. Phone 0421925531

POSITIONS VACANT

CLIFFORD ST, SUFFOLK PARK $330 1 bed apartment, large private yard, single garage. Avail now ARMSTRONG ST, SUFFOLK PARK $350 2 bed studio, private courtyard, brand new kitchen and bathroom. Avail now AZOLLA PLACE, SUFFOLK PARK $550 3 bed family home, modern kitchen and bathrooms. Avail 17th Oct MAHOGANY DRIVE, BYRON BAY $620 Big central 2 bed townhouse, fully furn, 3 mth lease starting 23rd Oct BEECH DRIVE, SUFFOLK PARK $625 Great family home 4 bed 2 bath, dbl garage. Avail now SHIRLEY STREET, BYRON BAY $630 big house big block, 200m to beach 500m to town, 3 bed 2 bath. Avail now SHIRLEY STREET, BYRON BAY $3,750 monthly great house for a large family featuring 4 bed + studio, big outdoor spa. Avail now Various size storage units available

L.J. Hooker Byron Bay 6685 7300

0432 549 825

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WARNING The Department of Fair Trading has warned people to be very careful about responding to advertisements offering work at home. Readers should be wary if asked to pay money upfront for employment opportunities and never send money to a post office box. TAXI DRIVERS BYRON SHIRE Drivers required, shifts available. Full training provided. Ph BH 66209211 email: info@byronbaytaxis.com EXPERIENCED TELESALES PEOPLE required for insulation company. Please phone Chelsea 66771189, 0401414681 BEAUTY THERAPIST To join our award winning spa & wellness centre. Please send your resumes to: melindad@thebyronatbyron.com.au

CLEAN FREAK who would love to organise, tidy and/or clean my house on a one off or ongoing basis. Ph 66846680 BUSY RESTAURANT IN BANGALOW Now recruiting for 3/4yr apprentice & qualified chef or experienced cook. Great terms, good hours. 66872883 and ask for Levi or Marco MODELS 18+ years required. Nude female for Picture and People magazines. No experience required. All shapes and sizes. Backpackers welcome. Good money. Professional accredited ACP photographer. Ph 0413627846 EXP CASUAL CLEANERS wanted for Byron Bay apartments. Must be able to work weekends. Send resume to PO Box 1020 Byron Bay, 2481 or fax 66809477 EXPERIENCED ESL/EFL TEACHER WANTED Cambridge suite experience a plus. Call DoS Justin 66809903 or email CV to: jblake@gvenglish.com THE BALCONY BAR & RESTAURANT is looking for an experienced front of house supervisor to join our large, friendly and tight knit team. The applicant must be able to work well under pressure in a fast paced environment. This is a full time position with excellent work conditions and pay. Please fax resumes to 66809655 for attention of Scotty and Viren JUNIORS REQUIRED for Brunswick Heads Cafe. Ph 66851955 BOOKKEEPER / DATA PROCESSOR MYOB skills essential, Excel & Access experience preferred, 3 days pw with view to full time, Brunswick Heads area. Phone 0412999338 BYRON BAY part time sales position for ladies fashion, must 3 years minimum current experience in fashion retail sales. Ph/text 0448030344

CAPE BYRON SCHOOL FOR RUDOLF STEINER EDUCATION Primary School Teacher CLASS ONE 2010 We are seeking a caring and enthusiastic teacher who is committed to the journey through the primary years. The teacher will have qualifications recognised by the NSW Institute of Teachers, as well as training or experience essential for teaching in a Steiner school. Applicants are invited to forward their application, including a letter of introduction and two referees to The Principal PO Box 736 Byron Bay 2481. Closing date: 13th October 2009. For more information visit our website www.capebyronsteiner.nsw.edu.au Relevant prior employment checks will be conducted.

Interface Designer for touch screen applications. 3 month contract, potential for full-time employment. From your home and in Bangalow 1 day per week. You will need good problem solving skills with the ability to understand business requirements and convert into to beautiful interfaces for touch screen kiosks, iphone and web. Must have skills in Flash, Illustrator, Photoshop. Animation and Development experience not necessary but would be an advantage. Please send resume and portfolio to

morgan@abuzz.com.au Sales!! Operations!! Opportunity! Skydive Byron Bay, Australia’s #1 skydiving company, is looking for a passionate, fun, vibrant & dependable personality to join our team! Mix of Sales, Admin, Phone & People experience with 7 day availability required... Interested? Email resume & photo by Sun 4th October

sharnicubis@australiaskydive.com

Housekeeping staff required for the 3 Nomads properties, Arts Factory, Garden Burees & Nomads Byron Bay. 6.30am & 10.00am starting times. Please fax resumes to

Peggy: 6680 8960

PHONE BOOK DELIVERIES Individuals and community groups wanted to deliver local phone books. Oct start. Areas from Yelgun to Tweed Heads and from Byron, Lismore to Ballina incl. rural towns. Ph 0419009517 or 0418994956

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LEARN GESTALT THERAPY Grad Dip program. Fee help available. s WWW GESTALT ORG AU TAFE TESOL COURSE 6 week p-t course in Byron to teach English o’seas. Beg 19th Oct $1000. Co-ordinator, 0428139882. Ballina TAFE,66818923 DRUM KIT, HAND PERCUSSION & BASS GUITAR TUITION Free intro lesson. John 0439888772 ENGLISH LANGUAGE + TESOL ESL & TESOL courses in handy Byron location. BYRON BAY ENGLISH LANGUAGE SCHOOL. 66808253 MATHS, SCIENCES & COMPUTER SKILLS for all ages with an experienced teacher. O.Shores, Dina 0405929371

WEDDINGS BUDGET WEDDING CAKES S Phone 66805292

DEATH NOTICES TERRY KNIBB Passed away peacefully, 16 Sept 2009 Aged 61 years His funeral was held on Mon 21 Sept & was an uplifting & emotional affair. Terry’s family would like to thank relatives & friends for all your love & support

GUITAR Bass, Uke & music theory. 1st lesson free. Ph James 0415365654

MUSICAL NOTES

KITCHENHAND / PACKER experienced, required for afternoon/night work at Byron Gourmet Pies, must be ďŹ t. Phone between 2 & 4pm only on 66858649 CLEANER 1hr per day, 8-9am, 3 days per week. Ph Santoshi on 0411114344 MASSAGE THERAPIST qualiďŹ ed deep tissue therapist. Santoshi 0411114344 BOHEMIA Chef required. 66809979 TYPING & FILING for writer, must have good English, 3 half days per week, exilble, $20ph. 66846517 PART-TIME DAYTIME CONCIERGE role with excellent food & bev skills. Personal & professional conďŹ dence required. Email resume to: towm@ymail.com before 6/10/09

LABOURER seeks any work, good rates Phone 66844943 PAINTER Dutch perfectionist, quality & afordable, refs. Ph Gerrit 66801884 CARPENTER Tradesman. Licensed and insured. Ready to start. Ph 0437202050 DECKS & PERGOLAS & all carpentry needs. Ph for free quote 0427196962

CARER AVAILABLE QualiďŹ ed nurse, very experienced, all ages, reasonable rates. 0434212155

CHEF REQUIRED Japanese cuisine, training provided. Ph Jake 0432481855 BUS DRIVER To drive 22 seater courtesy bus, LR minimum license and authority, w’end & evening work. Ph Peter 6685 5833

WORK WANTED ECHO ACCOUNTS POLICY: Ads in this section must be paid by credit card or in person at time of placement.

Man with a Ute

TUITION SINGING, RHYTHM GUITAR OR SONG WRITING FOR BEGINNERS Children & adults, Byron Bay Phone 0403547930

LINDA FLOWER is pleased to announce on behalf of herself & ROYCE BROWN the engagement of their beloved daughter Tess Brown to the extraordinary Scott Scholl of Portland, Oregon, USA, son of Nancy & Mel Scholl of California, USA. May all your dreams come true & may you live a long & joy ďŹ lled life together.

Gardens Renovated Weeding, clear ups, mowing, trimming etc. Reasonable rates. Ph Tim 0405529275

GARDEN & HOUSE WORKER mowing, brushcutting, tip jobs, chainsaw work, gardening/landscaping, window cleaning all general work, 7 days. 0434012215 EXPERIENCED CLEANERS OfďŹ ce, resorts, bond, fast, reliable, professional. Ph Adam 0401744424 PROFESSIONAL CLEANING COUPLE avail for 5 star holiday accommodation. Honest and reliable. Ph 0401744424 TALENTED outgoing, keen & kind 18 yo, just ďŹ nished CertiďŹ cate 2 in Hairdressing & is now looking for work. Please call Brodi on 66845260 or 0403854247 CARPENTER/HANDYMAN for all jobs, 20 years experience in local area. Lic 24352C. Phone Jim 0401038576 DUSTY HOUSE Gabriellas Great Cleaning Service for all the things you don’t want to do. Phone 0417798461 GYPROCK PLASTERER No job too small, 25 years experience. Lic #167754C. 0406747098 or 66855648

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TEACH ENGLISH OVERSEAS

TRAVEL – WORK – ADVENTURE! No degree or experience required. Cert III & IV in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) Recruitment service & Job Guarantee! FREE RESOURCE BOOK for prompt course enrolment!

Free info session– 5th October & 12th October

HAPPY BIRTHDAY JEN MAC! You’re the Best of the Best. Team Echo xxx

Next course 14th October

5/1 Carlyle St, Byron Bay

1300 558 890

Happy 3rd Birthday Emerson

Be a star or learn for fun!

MUSIC MADE EASY

Piano & Singing

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Love always Nan Jules

ONLY ADULTS GIRLS URGENTLY required at Lismore’s premium adult venue. Top $’s, free food & accommodation. Phone 66225533 SEDUCTIVE MASSAGE by attractive Australian. Ocean Shores. 0413034492

TANTRIC MASSAGE - 10am-7pm Relax & heal. Paul 0409556969 INTIMACY, TOUCH, SEX MISSING? Explore the art of sensual pleasure. Ph Shauna 0417803481 BH Mon-Sat

Earn big dollars

ADOPT A CAT from Animal Welfare League NSW. Phone 66844070

Good working environment with female staff must be 18–65 yrs old

02 6674 5020 SOCIAL ESCORTS

Please make an appointment to meet them with Lesa on 0438 363 287 Billinudgel www.petsforlifecatshelter.blogspot.com

B Byron Bay Community Market will be held this Sunday October 4 in the Butler Street Reserve, Byron Bay. Come along and listen to the band Groove Connection, who play dynamic music to inspire the soul. Please take the time to support our charities of the day, Animal Welfare League and the Maternity Action Group. Sorry, no dogs are allowed at the market. The Bangalow Historical Society will hold an Embroidery and Fashion Accessories Exhibition on October 3 and 4 at Heritage House Museum corner of Ashton and Deacon Street Bangalow. The exhibition, open from 10am to 3pm will feature all types of embroidery on a range of clothing and household items both old and new. Tea Room will be open to serve morning and afternoon tea and lunch. Enquiries or to make a table reservation phone 6687 2183.

SWEET PLEASURE Sensual nude massage, body slide + relief. Mon-Thurs day & night, Ballina to Tweed areas.Outcalls only. Phone 0420448869 Nicky ATTRACTIVE HOSTESS TO SPOIL YOU, 34 Piper Drive, Ballina, 10am till late. 66816038 BYRON AREA OUTCALLS. Phone 0421401775 BEAUTIFUL, Petite, Incalls / Outcalls. Ocean Shores 9am- 9pm. 0488649248 KERRY Sensual healing, in Byron, Thurs, discreet location. Ph 0402169906

This year’s Northern Rivers Italian Festival will be held at the Italo Australian Club (North Lismore) on Sunday October 11. Starting at 10am, there will be a magician, bocce demonstrations, Latin music, memorabilia, market stalls, and even Gladiators, plus an exhibition soccer match, Italy v The Rest of the World!

CWA Meeting CWA Brunswick Heads branch will hold their AGM on Wednesday October 7 at 9.30am in the CWA rooms, corner of Booyun and Park Streets Brunswick Heads. AGM to be followed by the monthly meeting. Members and new members welcome.

Shopping Trip The Byron Bay Senior Citizens Club invites you to join them on a shopping trip to Robina on Thursday November 5. All welcome. Bus leaves Byron Bay Senior Citizens hall, Marvell Street at 9am, Brunswick 9.15am. Cost is $15. For bookings call Doreen 6685 6499 or Noelene 6685 1943 or Phyll 6685 7723.

Coorabell Hall Dancing Prepare for the Centenary Party! Polish up your dancing shoes and your memories. Old time, country and traditional dancing lessons by Steven Wedd at the Hall, 10am, Sundays October 4, 11 and 18. Call Simon Frazer 6684 2888.

Pets for Life News Pets for Life Inc. Cat Shelter at Billinudgel is having a street stall at Brunswick Heads on Saturday October 3 in The Terrace and a garage sale at 136 Orana Road, Ocean Shores on Sunday October 18. Donations of baked goods and bric a brac welcome. Volunteer carers wanted. Phone Jean 6619 1787 or Maureen 6680 3550.

Scrabble Club Brunswick Valley Scrabble Club meets on Tuesdays 1pm-4pm at the CWA hall, Park Street, Brunswick Heads. Cost is $4 (includes tea and coffee). Contact Barbara Nakkan 6685 0409 or Trish Reynolds 6685 0208.

Animal Welfare League

HAPPY BIRTHDAY LOU! Love ya work & love you too Team Echo xxx

Rabbit Desexing

DOG MINDER Experienced & responsible 66847089 or 0401624745

This precious little fellow is larger than life. Jake is a 6 week old ginger male with an outgoing personality and lots of character. Jake loves affection and pats on his tummy and when he is tired, he will fall asleep on your lap. This little man deserves a very special person, as he has so much to give. All cats are de-sexed, micro chipped and vaccinated.

Byron Market Day B

Italian Festival

DEEP MASCULINE HONOURING Sacred & sensual full body Tantric massage by gorgeous Goddess. Wed, Thurs, Fri. Women welcome. Ocean Shores. Ph 0425347477 or 66805434

HAPPY 5TH BIRTHDAY BELLA

Love Mummy & Daddy

Call the AWL on 6684 4070

FOUND: SKATEBOARD Ocean Shores 20/9. Ph 0438608890

PETS FOR LIFE ANIMAL SHELTER

Pin This Up P

Historical Exhibition

WORKSWAP SXC MILF seeks hot guys exch good lovin’. MMS/txt 0437219391

BIRTHDAYS

Want to work in REAL ESTATE Certificate and Licence North Coast TAFE Ph: 1300 666 182

“Wednesday�

Pomeranian, lost Sat afternoon in Mullum, owner distraught. 0427019013

PETS

Phone Matt 0427172684

ALL TRADE GUYS landscaping, tiling, carpentry, garden maint. 0432401334

LOST DOG: POM

FREE TO GOOD HOME 2 yo black Kelpie male, very affectionate. 66884350

Experienced, reliable cleaner, ref’s. Ph 66858024 or 0434193901

FANTASTIC BOOKKEEPER avail up to 5 afternoons per week. MYOB, data entry etc. 0439430408

LOST & FOUND

QUIET 15.3 hh, 11 yo gelding, $1650 ďŹ rm with rugs etc. Ph 66770185

GARDENING tree cutting, pruning, fencing, clearing, planting, paint fences & sheds & maintenance. Ph Tai 66843084

CHEF REQUIRED Breakfast & lunch, 4-5 days per week, Conti, Brunswick Heads. Ph Stephen after 3pm on 0408520747

18/1/1956 - 1/10/1989 Teacher, maverick, legend, member of Brondocon. Remembered every day by his family, Alistair and the Pulardi mob and his many friends. Greg continues to live in all of us

LIVESTOCK

DUST-EX solar panel & window clean. Fast reliable service. Ph 66843084 AH

Lux Holiday Rentals

CHEF EXPERIENCED for new bar, 6 month contract, Lorne on Great Ocean Road, Vic, Ph 0402505218 for details

ENGAGEMENTS

FIX-IT MEN local, we do the lot. No job too large. Tree work, garden & rural jobs. Tractor operator also avail. Fast & reliable. All hours 0438766606

CHILD MINDER & CLEANER Req’d for Upper Wilsons Creek area for Fridays & Saturdays. 66840026

SUSHI CHEF Experienced chef required for regular casual hours. Ph 0417115361

PA & SOUND GUY FOR HIRE Ph Ash 0404350841

A beautiful day‌

Is a totally lovable 10 month old who the Vet thinks is a Russian Blue. She came from a family of 5 year old twins and two dogs so is very used to getting on in a family situation. Reluctantly surrendered by her owners because they are moving overseas, she is a quiet, friendly cat who is looking for a new family to love her. Come and meet Wednesday anyday we are open at the Cat Adoption Centre, 124 Dalley St Mullumbimby. Open Tues. 9-11 am, Thurs. 3-5 pm, and Sat. 10am - 12 noon.

Senior First Aid

BIG BAND FOR HIRE Big Band at the End of the Universe www.myspace.com/ thebigbandattheendoftheuniverse or phone Lismore Con 66217457

ADOPT Welfare T A CAT from Animall W elfar aarre League NSW. Phone 66844070 844070

.GREG ‘Jimmy Dundee’ LIGHT

Work Cover accredited 1 day course, CPR and refreshers welcome. Exp instructor, Mullum Sun 18 Oct. Serge or Tara. 66804066, 0427107255

VINCE AND THE VIPERS Acoustic three piece party band Book early. Phone 66844235 www.myspace.com/vinceandthevipers

MINDER DOG DO D OG O GM MI MIN INDE NDER ND DER DE Experienced responsible Experi ienced & respo onnssibl iibbblle 0401624745 66847089 or 040162 2447 474 745 74

IN MEMORIAM

MATHS TUITION qualiďŹ ed teacher. All ages, primary to HSC. Phone 66809343, 0413294982

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

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DA Watch You may not see Council’s development application advertising as it is not placed in your community paper. As a free service, therefore, we regularly list all significant new DAs on public exhibition, making clear exactly what is sought in the applications and identifying the location of the land affected. We urge readers to follow up on DAs they feel may affect them by visiting Council’s office before the advised closing date and making an appropriate written submission. Be aware that all submissions are deemed to be public documents.

If you are the holder of a Centrelink pension or healthcare card and are struggling to afford the cost of having your pet desexed, we may be able to help you. Please call the Animal Welfare League NSW on 6684 4070. AWl warmly thanks Dennetts IGA and Gary McDonald Butchers for their generous contributions to the Pet Awareness Day on Saturday September 19.

Festival at Nimbin

6 Pepperbush St Suffolk Park 10.2009.397.1

S Nulty & J Harper double storey dwelling and workshop

close 29/9/09

The 2009 Weave and Mend Festival runs from October 2 to 6 (Friday to Tuesday) at Nimbin Central School Grounds. Five day camp. weaving workshops, acoustic music, chai space and more. For further information call 6689 7129 or 6689 1018.

15 Bangalow Rd Byron Bay 10.2009.400.1

R Ranke single storey dwelling to create dual occupancy

close 30/9/09

Dune Care

8 Hart Court Ocean Shores 10.2009.394.1

H & G Williams dual occupancy and swimming pool

close 30/9/09

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Suffolk Park Dune Care weeding and planting is on Saturday October 3 at 9am meeting at the beach entrance of Jarman Street. All welcome. Morning tea provided. Phone Helen 6685 4964. â– See more on page 48

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Community Classifieds

Appear in 5 big community papers for only $9.50 per line... PH: 1300 733 521 ads@communityclassifiedsnsw.com.au

BUILDING MATERIALS

FOR SALE

KIT HOMES

BRIDGE TIMBERS $1,800 ton MULTISPAN KIT BUILDINGS 0434 857 873 or 0405 388 459 SKOPE Commercial Fridge Kit supplied, project managed, 4 door glass, 2yr old, stainless steel. Serial No U070514151 all fully built. PH: 6687 9954 CAMPERVANS Unit model UE40AAC-CPC COOLABAH Offroad Camper $5,000 neg. 0408 546 575 MOTORCYCLES trrailer, rear awning & sides, Lennox Head AAA MOTORCYCLES slide-out kitchen, GC. $4,500. WANTED 0422 820 107 Coffs Harbour UNDER FENCE PLINTHS All makes, cash paid. Free valuations. We’ll come to you. www.3dogcamping.com Fill that Scott 0450 959 558 For the best Australian made Ugly Gap HYOSUNG GT650R 2006 ute back, roof top & trailer Will not 20,000 6 mths rego, exc cond, campers. PH: (02) 6685 5460 rot, rust or many extras TSR00 $6,300 On Site Camping Shop ono. PH: 0401 181 533 bow. CARAVANS/ Designed to fit under all KTM 300 EXC 2006 MOTORHOMES panel fencing systems. Sizes great bike, many spares, available: 100mm & 150mm excellent condition. $6,000. PH: 6667 1051/0418 641 173 high. Factory Outlet: 37 Bosworth Road, Woolgoolga

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PAINTINGS FOR SALE

PH: 6654 1888 0407 926 043 PRO HART, DARCY DOYLE, Email: Darryl Trott, original paintings, info@coffstanks. investment art. 0418 418 408 com.au

HOLIDAY

PETS

REAL ESTATE

FAST PHONE LOANS No need to leave home $120 short term in mins Own landlines only - all approved no c/c -

1300 88 23 24

Well mannered, well trained horse is a joy to ride or to judge. Educate your horse progressively with "Tom Roberts" books.

SADDLERS HORSEWORLD BOOKSHOPS PH: (08) 8443 7578

HORSE FLOATS

OLYMPIC Horse Float 2000 ROYAL GL Series, rego till August 2010, excellent shed condition, owner moving. $8,300. Call Tammie 0411 119 169 Fish in your Farm Dam SILVER PERCH $80 per 100 AUST. BASS $110 per 100 SEARLE AQUACULTURE 6646 0324

Hear Ye... Hear Ye...

TRACTORS

Let it be known pre-approvals-no deposit (negotiate better just like a CASH buyer) for cars, boats, caravans, & motorcyles, etc. All applications considered. Fast approval from

PUBLIC NOTICES

6.99%

TRACTOR 45HP 4WD front end loader, 6ft slasher Longman Warrior 50hrs ROP, as new cond. $22,000. PH: 0408 422 760/6621 9116 Lismore

TRADES & SERVICES

1800 LEND ME

HANDYMAN Mowing Garden Car Detailing, Grafton area. Call Guy 0401 543 008 Sat - Mon. Pensioner rates

or 0422 883 025

Community Classifieds 1300 733 521

1800 536 363 Established 32 years

FOR SALE

DISCOUNT POOLS Factory Clearance

www.byopools.com.au 0439 421 335 GO ELECTRIC! Quality bikes & scooters. $avebeyond-oil. com PH: 0407 213 267 PIANO RUDOLF GUTHLAUT Berlin ANTIQUE $1,500. PH: 0408 669 291 Yamba POOL TABLE PUB SIZE Mahogany finish, green english cloth, mint cond. $850. PH: 0412 738 592

Raised Garden Beds CORRUGATED Made to order.

PH: Ross 0428 886 123 SPA Outdoor 6 jets, 2 speed pump, timber surround, 1.5 x 1.9, exc cond $3,600 PH: 6650 9392 Coffs Harbour

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FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND SERVICES

AUTOMOTIVE Unique profitable business. Est. 22 years, high growth & cash flow, great opportunity. Phone 0419 513 979 GREAT SMALL TAKEAWAY business at Inverell $100,000 pa turnover, WIWO for $60,000 neg.

Bekki's Takeaway

oakahdunk@hotmail.com 02 6723 1158 / 0428 639 150

GOLD COAST NEW HOUSE Tri-level, 2 private decks, nth aspect 4 bed, open plan, solar hot water, bush views. $750,000. 0412 983 205 www.owner.com.au Ref: 45575

RUSSELL ISLAND

GENUINE WATERFRONT BLOCK IN SUNNY QLD

A wonderful opportunity exists to purchase in the fastest growing area in the South East of QLD. Phone Chris on (07) 3409 2000 or 0439 405 011

on the beautiful Burrum Coast (near Hervey Bay) 966sqm block with 25m frontage, owner committed elsewhere. Must sell! PH: 0427 641 151 INVERELL 200 ACRES newly fenced grazing paddock perm creek $165,000 or 2yr option $16,500. PH: 6646 3733 UNDER $80,000! Cooloola, nth of Noosa, 2 acs, perm creek, quiet location, old c/van plus easy drv pristine beaches! Great for w/ends! PRICED to SELL $76,000! 07 5476 7244 Open 7 days SQP

JAYCO EXPANDER Dec '08, ACCOMMODATION BLUE STUMPY TAIL Puppies REAL ESTATE 18ft Offroad, shower/toilet, 1 male, 5 females, 9 weeks, COMMERCIAL AZALEA COTTAGE queen + dbl bunks, annexe, w, m/chip, vet checked. a/cond, lge fridge, reverse Accommodation, Old Bar, camera used twice. $48,500 Taree. In house pet friendly. PH: 6646 6745 Iluka PH: 02 6553 6636 BURMESE PUREBRED PH: 0412 542 050 Kingscliff JAYCO HERITAGE 23ft 2002 www.azaleacottage.com.au BROWN KITTEN avail now! FOR SALE Desexed, m/chipped, vacc, full annexe, shower, toilet, washing machine, 3 way GOLD COAST reg breeder. Retired breeders Freehold River Front avail. 0429 867 993/6672 2447 Commercial Property fridge, Waco fridge/freezer, HOLIDAY Tumbulgum reversing camera, complete CATTLE KELPIE x PUPPIES Palm Beach ★★★★ 4 Tenancies Hamon Reece towing hitch, all 6 wks old, FREE to good 1 & 2 brms fully s/c, (including Post Office) accessories to start travelling. home. PH: 6775 0150 A/Hrs HTD pool & spa. $84K income $ono. PH: 0427 500 537 Absolute Beachfront. TIBETAN TERRIER PUPS 4F Contact MILLARD HORIZON POPTOP Champ B/line, blk, vac, m/chip, Tony Grbcic - 0407 968 667 Low Season Specials 2002 17ft, 12 mth rego, island vet checked. Reg ANKC. $600 tony@jrei.com.au PH: 07 5534 5455 bed full annexe + awming, m/ wave, many extras, exc cond www.princesspalm.com PH: 6667 1135 Casino $24,000. PH: 6568 3360 HORSES or 0400 421 887 Macksville

FINANCE

BUSINESSES FOR SALE

"Lifestyle Change" Newsagency & Gift Shop

TAXI PLATE FOR SALE Grafton. Great business, flexible & solid income. $275K. Please ring Syd 07 3283 8088 or 07 3890 3208

VEHICLES

MACHINERY EXCAVATOR '06 KOBELCO 3.5t, new rubber tracks, h/ piping,190hrs, 2 buckets + ripper, ex cond. $33,000 ono PH: 0418 465 116 HD Thicknesser 500x225mm capacity, electric rise & fall 2 sp 3 phase $2,260. Extractor 2 way $460. Tablesaw tilt rise & fall $660. Crosscut saw radial arm $580. All prices neg. PH: 6658 1155 Coffs Harbour

STUDENT ACCOMMODATION FORD TRANSIT 1998 WILSON'S COLLEGE 2.5t/d 5sp, 3.3x2.1m Student Accommodation Lismore $111pw. PH: 6624 5450 alum tray w/frame & vinyl canopy, 60L water tank, TO LET GC, AU-88-FY $11,900 ono 3 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE PH: 6687 1136 Old Bangalow Rd, Byron COMMODORE Bay. Dbl LUG. $340p/w. PH: HOLDEN UTE VU S Pack 2001 Gen III, 6680 9244 BHrs Tiga Mica, V8 6 sp man, ind. ROOM - PRIVATE diff, mag wheels, 119,000kms, ACCOMMODATION. long rego, soft tonneau cover, Suit non smoker female. tuff liner. $15,950 ono. PH: East Lismore. For more 0427 755 947 Urunga details PH: 6624 4280 ISUZU FSR 592 1988 white, WANTED TO BUY tray top, man, 436,043kms, AH34ZF $11,000 6658 1155 WANTED Coffs Harbour Army Austin K2Y parts, MAGNA ELITE 1988 ambulance/truck, any cond. PH: 0413 306 086 Reco engine, rego to January 2010, used daily, good local or 08 9402 9353 Community Classifieds car. OYP-514. $990 ono. PH: 6645 1578 1300 733 521 2006 NISSAN TILDA C11 ST-L 5 door hatch, bronze, rego VEHICLES 12/09. AT99BY, 4 cyl, 1.8 man, CAMRY ALTISE '07 Mica blue, 50K kms. $15,900 ono. PH: AN27ND, auto, 56,000kms 0423 617 355 $19,500. PH: 0438 161 896 TOYOTA YARIS YZ 1.3LTR FORD COURIER XL Crewcab 2006 hatch, 91,000kms, tint, '99, 195,000kms, 12 mths reg. 5sp man, 11 mths rego,A1 cond, BC70UO, a/c, t/b, canopy, exc BB-57-ZL. $10,200 ono. PH: cond. $5,950. 0400 079 444 0410 651 554 Goonellabah

FORD COURIER GL TRAYBACK 2WD

2005, 4 speed auto, 146,289kms, full service history, a/c, p/s, ½ tool box, ½ tonneau, exc cond. S/N: 41 $15,900(reg'd)

R. A. Slater Wholesale PH: 0428 666 082

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT WORLD CREATOR OF THE MINI EXCAVATOR

Used construction equipment.

Trenchers

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Boost your self confidence in public speaking with other fun loving people. Be supported in a friendly environment and learn how to enhance your speaking skills. Become comfortable to communicate in front of others. Discover your leadership skills. Byron Cavanbah Toastmasters meet at 6.45pm every 1st and 3rd Thursday at the Uniting Church Hall in Carlyle St. Byron Bay. More info 6685 8768.

Parkinsons Support The next meeting of the Northern Rivers Parkinson’s Support Group will be at 10am on Friday October 9 at The Activity Centre, Crowley Village, Ballina. Guest Speaker will be Dennis Smith, President of Parkinson’s ACT Inc. Dennis is currently involved in trials of new treatments for Parkinson’s Disease and will discuss these treatments. New members very welcome. Cost $2 per person (covers morning tea). RSVP/information, ring Gerri White, 6628 8278.

Bless the Animals All creatures great and small are invited, with their owners, to the Blessing of the Animals at the front of All Saints Anglican Church in Bangalow at 9am (NB daylight saving time) on Sunday October 4, with Father Russell Trickey and Rev Gail Hagon doing the blessings. A service of Holy Communion follows, focusing on the feast day of Saint Francis.

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to the opening on Saturday October 17 at 6 pm in the Waywood Gallery. For further information call Nicole on 6685 5817 or visit our website panbyronbay.com.au.

Annual Show Thanks Byron District Orchid Society would like to thank participants, patrons and the Mullumbimby Ex Services Club for making its Annual Show the most successful ever. Our next meeting will be held at Ewingsdale Hall on Monday October 12 at 7.30pm. Members will have a display of their lovely orchids. All welcome. Contact Penny on 6680 1600.

Brunswick Valley VIEW Club’s next luncheon meeting is at Mullumbimby Bowling Club on Thursday October 8. Morning Tea at 10.30am with guest speaker Deborah Allard from Tweed Valley Whey Farmhouse Cheeses talking about cheese making. Phone apologies to Myra on 6680 1151 before Monday and casuals please advise Myra if attending. New members always welcome.

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The Mullumbimby Potters Association Thursday Potters Group meets at the Pottery Shed behind the Old Drill Hall from 9.30am. Now studying advanced techniques in pressing paper clay. Also varied and multiple kiln temperature firings and tips in documentation of works in progress. Contact Ellen on 6680 4810.

The Brunswick Valley Probus Combined Club will meet at 10am on Tuesday October 6 at Ocean Shores Country Club, Orana Road, Ocean Shores. The guest speaker will be Martin Nicholson, author of “Energy in a Changing Climate�. All welcome to share in the friendship and outings provided by the club. Enquiries to Marj 6685 1168.

Country Women’s AGM The Mullumbimby Branch of the Country Women’s Association have their AGM on Wednesday October 14 at 9.30am. All welcome.

Orthodox Home Garage Sale A garage sale will be held at the Orthodox Home, Byron Bay on Sunday October 4, commencing at 8am. Variety of goods available.

PAN Meeting PAN (Practising Artists Network) is a non profit incorporated organisation committed to furthering visual arts in Byron Shire. Our next monthly meeting will be at the Byron Bay RSL at 7 pm on Tuesday October 27. Our next exhibition is at the Waywood Gallery from Saturday October 17 to Saturday November 7. Deadline for entries is October 2. Entry forms available at Oski1s in Byron Bay, Bare Bones in Bangalow, artists supplies stores, and the Waywood Gallery. All welcome

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Computer Class Break Byron Shire Seniors Computer Club advises that there will be no computer classes starting from Tuesday October 6 and Wednesday October 7, classes resume October 20 and 21, owing to school holidays. Any inquiries please phone Gloria on 6676 1891.

Independent Retirees The next AIR meeting will be at the Ballina RSL on October 2 at 9.30am, to be followed by guest speaker Dr Barry Ritchie. After the speaker there will be an investment group meeting for those interested in the stock market. All welcome, you do not have to be a member to attend. More info from Ken 6687 7291.

Guide Get Together The Annual Guiding Get Together is at Banora Point on Wednesday October 14 at 11am. Enquiries or RSVP to Anne on 07 5524 1454.

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• Light & spacious bedrooms • Private entrance courtyard garden • Swimming pool & spa • Covered entertaining area • Granite bench tops • Open plan living

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Byron Hinterland Resort • Casuarina lodge is an eco-friendly resort close to Byron • The lodge sits on 66 acres of unspoiled beauty, fringed with verdant rolling hills with over 1km of Wilson’s Creek frontage • The main complex comprises of the lobby, lounge, dining pavilion & conference facilities which are ideal as a wedding venue • Located only 10 minutes from Byron Bay • This is one of the finest hospitality offerings in Australia today with tremendous returns on investment. Coorabell Inspection by appointment Rob Nedwich 0411 285 533 & Denise Burch 0408 193 415 New Listing

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6.30pm WEDNESDAY 14th OCTOBER AT THE BYRON BAY SURF CLUB

511 Friday Hut Road, Possum Creek

3 Orchid Place, Suffolk Park

Nicely elevated 1.15 acre property Architect designed 3 bed timber home North facing with lush gardens

3 large bedrooms, 2 bathrooms Immaculate split level home Quiet cul de sac address

Enjoy your own private waterhole/ creek Fully fenced & secure Only minutes drive to Bangalow

Lot 10 ‘Broken Ridge’ 591 Broken Head Road, Broken Head The home you have been waiting for This property is not to be missed

VIEW: Saturday 11-11.30am

VIEW: Saturday 2-2.30pm CONTACT: Sharon McInnes 0408 659 649 smcinnes.byronbay@ljh.com.au

CONTACT: Glen Irwin 0418 604 080 girwin.byronbay@ljh.com.au

Peter Yopp 0411 837 330 pyopp.byronbay@ljh.com.au

Large vacant 3,002sqm allotment Rural lifestyle close to town Picturesque rural setting

VIEW: Saturday 12-12.30pm CONTACT: Tony Farrell on 0417 212 692

Lot 10 Dehnga Place, Suffolk Park

5/21-23 Tasman Way, Byron Bay

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Large 882 sqm residential block In a quality family estate Develop as a duplex block (STCA)

Great freehold opportunity Set in a modern complex 5 year lease with options for 11 years

4 bedroom 2 bathroom home Neat and tidy inside and out Large 781sqm block

Close to sporting fields, shops and tavern This is a must to inspect

VIEW: Saturday 1-1.30pm

Established tenant in place $300 per week plus all outgoings 92sqm floor, 47sqm mezzanine

VIEW: Thursday & Friday 12-12.30pm

CONTACT: Tony Farrell on 0417 212 692

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CONTACT: Andrew Rosee 0421 914 054

Unit 14 ‘Seadrift’ 6-8 Browning Street, Byron Bay

9 Redgum Place, Suffolk Park

Brand new in-town unit High standard finishings 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms Polished timber flooring

4 bedroom, 2 bathroom home Large 861sqm block Covered outdoor area

Secure gated complex Developer has instructed us to clear now

VIEW: Saturday 2-2.30pm CONTACT: Peter Yopp 0411 837 330 pyopp.byronbay@ljh.com.au

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27 Pacific Vista Drive, Byron Bay Landscaped gardens Very private location Peaceful treed area

Great for entertaining A must to inspect Make no mistake. We are selling!

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Owners are on the move Large family home Highly sought after location

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CONTACT: Peter Yopp 0411 837 330 pyopp.byronbay@ljh.com.au

Liam Annesley 0417 780 795 lannesly.byronbay@ljh.com.au

OPEN FOR INSPECTION 68 Massinger Street, Byron Bay Saturday 11-11.30am Contact Bryce Cameron on 0412 057 672

Unit 12 “Seeana Court” 21-25 Cemetery Road, Byron Bay Saturday 11-11.30am Contact Liam Annesley on 0417 780 795

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1/58 Stewart Street, Lennox Head Saturday 1-1.30pm Contact Bryce Cameron on 0412 057 672 or Peter Yopp on 0411 837 330

Unit 10 “The Links” 64-70 Broken Head Road, Byron Bay Saturday 1-1.30pm Contact Sharon McInnes on 0408 659 649

14 Hill View Place, Ewingsdale Saturday 1-1.30pm Contact Glen Irwin on 0418 604 080 or Jon Luton on 0422 794 384

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14 Hill View Place, Ewingsdale Striking architecture and design, inspired use of timber, glass and European fittings make this 2 storey residence a luxurious haven. Secluded and private, it offers 5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, open plan sun drenched living and extensive outdoor entertainment decks. Designed for life as you’ve always wanted it to be, where you slip into something casual and take a short drive to Byron or sit in the cool shade of the balcony enjoying the 11 metre fresh water pool.

This magnificent home is in an elevated position at the end of a quiet cul-desac and has beautifully landscaped gardens with views to the lighthouse. To appreciate the quality and design of this property an inspection is a must. Price $1,750,000+. Contact Glen Irwin on 0418 604 080 or Jon Luton on 0422 794 384 at LJ Hooker Byron Bay.

Beachfront Architecture – Byron Bay Luxury This is one of the best beachfront homes available in the Byron Bay area. Offering 4 large bedrooms with 2 stunning master ensuites plus a third bathroom. The home has fully ducted airconditioning plus a fireplace to cater for all climates, while the state of the art kitchen/dining area will service any large family. The architect has catered for all by including a covered outdoor deck area

which overlooks the tropical landscaped gardens and plunge pool. The property also has substantial holiday letting figures. Price: $3,100,000 Contact Neil Cameron on 0419 274 798 at L J Hooker Byron Bay

LJ Hooker Brunswick Heads p48 UÊ 8 Elizabeth Ave, South Golden Beach. Sat 12-12.30pm UÊ 17A Main Arm Road, Mullumbimby. Sat 11-11.30am UÊ 1A Kooringa Court, Ocean Shores. Sat 12-12.30pm UÊ 3 Royal Ave, South Golden Beach. Sat 1-1.30pm Elders Bangalow p48 UÊ 14 Palm Lily Place, Bangalow. Wed 4-4.30pm UÊ 25 Leslie Street, Bangalow. Sat 11-11.30am UÊ 7 Brandon Street, Suffolk Park. Sat 11-11.30am UÊ 2 Bannister Court, Bangalow. Sat 11-11.30am UÊ 13 Avalon Avenue, Clunes. Sat 12-12.30pm UÊ 24 Parrot Tree Place, Bangalow. Sat 12-12.30pm UÊ 3 Sunrise Lane Ewingsdale. Sat 2-2.30pm Red Rose Realty p49 UÊ 8 Avocado Place, Mullumbimby. Sat 11am-12pm UÊ 42 Bay Vista Drive, Ewingsdale. Sat 12.30-1.30pm UÊ 1/18 Old Bangalow Road, Lilly Pilly. Sat 2-3pm UÊ 4 Beachside Drive, SuffolkPark Beachside. Sat 3.30-4.30pm LJ Hooker Byron Bay p50 UÊ 68 Massinger Street, Byron Bay. Sat 11-11.30am UÊ Unit 12 “Seeana Court” 21-25 Cemetery Road, Byron Bay. Sat 11-11.30am 24 Cavanbah Street, Byron Bay. Sat 12-12.30pm UÊ 1/58 Stewart Street, Lennox Head. Sat 1-1.30pm UÊ Unit 10 “The Links” 64-70 Broken Head Road, Byron Bay. Sat 1-1.30pm 14 Hill View Place, Ewingsdale. Sat 1-1.30pm UÊ 4 Pecan Court, Suffolk Park. Sat 12-12.30pm

AUCTIONS

Fiji – Rare Freehold Land Opportunity Fantastic Opportunity – Unbeatable Location Murwillumbah CBD ✔ Well designed fully licensed ‘Sushi Bar’ ✔ Located directly opposite large shopping centre ✔ High exposure and good passing trade ✔ Currently seats around 40 patrons with approved sidewalk dining

Offers over $130,000 Contact Elders Murwillumbah for further information on 6672 2698 Internet ID: NSW 5627682

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Secluded Mountain Retreat Beautiful 16 acres on Mt Jerusalem ✔ Ocean views to Brunswick Heads ✔ Bordering Mt Jerusalem Nat. Park ✔ Self sufficient 4 bedroom solar home ✔ Separate handcrafted stone cottage ✔

Maui Bay Estate, located on the beautiful Coral Coast of the main island of Fiji, offers an ideal lifestyle change/holiday home destination and unique investment opportunity. A peaceful and relaxed living environment located on a white sand beach overlooking the ocean provides an idyllic living atmosphere close to resorts and world class surfing, diving and fishing reefs. Maui Bay Estate features electricity, telephone, broadband internet access and Beach Clubhouse which

makes for convenient living from your island paradise home. The best ocean view lots (over ½ acre) are selling fast from $125,000 (available on 10% deposit vendor finance). Taveuni Development Company (Australia Office) on 07 5572 4415 or 0404 448 430. www.mauibayestate.com

From $ 95,000

LJ Hooker Byron Bay p50 Auction 6.30pm Wed Oct 14 at the Byron Bay Surf Club UÊ 511 Friday Hut Road, Possum Creek. Sat 2-2.30pm UÊ 3 Orchid Place, Suffolk Park. Sat 11-11.30am UÊ Lot 10 ‘Broken Ridge’ 591 Broken Head Road, Broken Head. Sat 12-12.30pm UÊ Lot 10 Dehnga Place, Suffolk Park. Sat 1-1.30pm UÊ 5/21-23 Tasman Way, Byron Bay. Thu & Fri 12-12.30pm UÊ Unit 14 ‘Seadrift’ 6-8 Browning Street, Byron Bay. Sat 2-2.30pm UÊ 9 Redgum Place, Suffolk Park. Sat 11-11.30am UÊ 27 Pacific Vista Drive, Byron Bay. Sat 12-12.30pm Lois Buckett Real Estate p51 UÊ 8 Hanlon Court, Bangalow. Auction onsite Oct 24.

Beautiful Brooklet – Friday Hut Road Crystal clear creeks & waterfalls ✔ 15 mins Mullum, 30 mins Byron Bay Unique property – phone owner on 02 6684 5223. ✔

✔ Very private, idyllic 12 acres ✔ 4 bedroom country home ✔ Elevated position with rural outlook ✔ Charming ambience

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Relocation Sale – A High Quality Family Home 8 Hanlon Court, Bangalow. Desirably positioned and rarely found, this Bangalow holding offers a whole new meaning to the words “high calibre”. Homes of this stature rarely come onto the market in Bangalow. The property is set back off the street on a large battle axe allotment, offering the new owner elevated privacy with village/showground views!

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The current owner is moving closer to friends in another area and has listed this property to be sold on or before auction day. Auction onsite 24th October 2009. Hugh Hanrahan 0402 198 652.

2nd Time To Auction – Vendor Has Relocated 105 Phoenix Drive, Tintenbar ✔ 4 bed, 2 bath, 2 car ✔ Land size – 7017sqm ✔ Saltwater swimming pool ✔ Large lined double car shed ✔ Large living areas opening onto decks

Price by negotiation. Contact Gail Fuller on 0418 441 675 or 6680 8111.

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