Byron Shire Echo – Issue 24.49 – 19/05/2010

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Carters out in force for derby

The squeal of the axles, the roar of the crowd. Two hundred and fifty carters took part last Sunday in the popular annual Bangalow Billycart Derby, wowing onlookers with thrills and spills, especially 11-year-old Emilio Jimenez-Swain of Newrybar, who slid over the line upside down to take out the inter-school challenge for the second year running. See many more photos in the Echo Stuff gallery on www.offmyfacebook.com.au and a video of the event at www. bangalowbillycart.com.au. Photo Jeff ‘I Meant To Fly Around The World But Skated Around The Block’ Dawson

Celebrate biodiversity Byron Shire Council is calling on residents to celebrate the International Year of Biodiversity with a series of free seminars. Open to everyone, the first seminar will be held on Tuesday 25 May from 7pm to 8.30pm at the Council chambers in Mullumbimby and feature biodiversity in Byron Shire and how people can play an active role. Council’s biodiversity extension officer Wendy Neilan said the seminar is an opportunity to see why the things we enjoy about living in the Shire are inextricably linked to biodiversity. ‘The region in which we live is a nationally significant region for biodiversity,’ she said. ‘It’s comparable to the south-west of Western Australia and the wet tropics of North Queensland. ‘The evening will focus on Council programs and the actions it is taking to help conserve biodiversity. Natural resources staff will discuss Council initiatives funded under the environmental levy including Land for Wildlife, bush regeneration on Council lands, cane toads, Mitchell Rainforest Snail and Bush Future Projects. Ms Neilan said the shire’s forested hinterland is an essential link to the water catchments and habitat for hundreds of species of plants and animals. ‘The Byron region is beautiful because of its diversity. ‘Not just people, but the diversity of animals and plants.’ Q Biodiversity comment, page 12

Council to seek ecologists’ input to draft Local Environmental Plan Eve Jeffery

Last week Byron Shire councillors voted 6-3 to invite the Conservation Ecologists Association to make a written submission and oral presentation to councillors and council staff on important environmental attributes in the Biodiversity Conservation Strategy, so that they might be considered in the draft Local Environmental Plan (LEP) currently under preparation.

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The question of the inclusion of local activist Dailan Pugh met with some vague grumbling but it was decided that, though not technically qualified, Mr Pugh had information that would be valuable input. Cr Diane Woods asked about the effect this would have on the timeframe of the draft LEP. Council’s executive manager environment and planning Ray Darney said he believed the workshop would delay the LEP up to

two months, a point which Cr Woods suggested was yet another delay to a process that was already taking too long, hampering the intention to have the draft completed by the end of the current Council’s term. Cr Woods said she felt embarrassed that the draft was taking so long. She suggested that getting the document to the point of applying for the Section 65 Certificate from the state government would enable the plan to go

on public exhibition, at which time submissions could be made to suggest change. Mayor Jan Barham said she felt as Council had made a priority commitment to biodiversity, it was wise to have the workshop. ‘The LEP is a very complex instrument,’ she said. ‘It is only by working on it constantly that you can have an understanding of it. It is a multifaceted complex process with many layers. We need to deliver

the best possible draft.’ Ms Barham said that as the expert advice was free, a community service, then Council would be wise to listen. The meeting also decided to invite the Environmental Defenders Officer Northern Rivers to present their legal assessment of the Standard Instrument LEP format and provide information regarding other NR LEP assessments. Q Letters, page 14

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Shawn farewelled after tragic drowning Story & photo Victoria Cosford

About 70 people gathered at Suffolk Park beach last week for the memorial service of Byron Bay-based Shawn Williams. Shawn, 32, an American who had been living locally for about a year, drowned several days previously while out swimming with friends. He had only been married for several months to Tamara. An enormous heart engraved in the sand was ringed with yellow and pink flowers and strewn with leaves and bouquets. Close friend Angela Annarino spoke to the crowd about Shawn and how ‘on the day Shawn went swimming he went swimming with his buddies. He loved the beach, he loved the dolphins. We don’t know why he was taken...but we have to trust in our hearts that in the bigger scheme of

things he is where he is supposed to be...Yesterday we washed the sand off him and he looked like an angel.’ Everyone stood in a circle and held hands to recite the Lord’s Prayer. The day was as golden, limpid and calm as had

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expressed a passion to grow organic food in a cooperative way. The Mullumbimby Creek street has already started a bush regeneration project and is aiming to expand their project under Sustainable Streets. Mullum Creek resident Jane Wickers said, ‘Many of us share a passion for biodiversity and we’re working together to provide a healthy habitat for wildlife. Sadly, people drive at such high speeds on the nearby stretch of Left Bank Road and almost daily we see water hens and their young, snakes, bandicoots and other animals killed or injured. We’d love some help to address this problem.’ The Sustainable Streets program aims to foster community inspired sustainable living at a neighbourhood level. Council’s sustainability officer Graeme Williams said the program has been revised to be more flexible and cater to the unique needs of each neighbourhood. ‘We hope to facilitate a direction for the neighbourhood that’s a natural and practical step forward,’ he said.

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Sustainable Streets program coordinator Nina Bishop addresses the South Golden Beach gathering.

Under the program, people are invited to choose workshops ranging from community food growing, biodiversity, energy efficiency or composting and earn sustainability stamps up to the value of $1,000 towards the goals of the street. Households are also encouraged to discover their ecological footprint by using a user-friendly online calculator. Sustainable Streets program coordinator Nina Bishop said the footprint calculator was a real eye-opener for most people and gave direction for future street based projects.

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The first Sustainable Street in Byron Shire was established in Mullumbimby last year. The program is currently running across Byron and Tweed Shire Councils as part of the TweedByron Bush Futures project funded under the NSW Environmental Trust. For more information or to join one of the new streets in your neighbourhood, contact project coordinator Nina Bishop on 6684 1263 or email ninabishop7@dodo.com.au Or visit the ‘Northern Rivers Sustainable Streets’ page on Facebook.

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Family fitness a benefit of Paddle The inaugural 10-kilometre Mullum to Bruns Paddle on Sunday May 30 is the perfect opportunity for families to get active together on one of the shire’s most stunning and vibrant waterways, according to organisers. ‘Regardless of whether you are on a canoe, kayak, stand-up paddleboard, surf ski, rowboat or dragon boat, paddling is a great way to improve the body’s cardiovascular and aerobic systems while also increasing upper body strength,’ says one of the event organisers, Kim Rosen. Starting at Heritage Park in Mullum and concluding between the bridges at Terrace Park in Bruns, this community fundraising event is separated into two main divisions: the TURSA Paddle Challenge

Paddlers, sponsors and beneficiaries all gathered at the river on the weekend to test craft and water in preparation for the inaugural event on May 30. Photo Eve Jeffery

which sets off at 9am, and the non-competitive Echo Fun Paddle, which follows at 9.30am. Registrations are taken on the day from 8am. ‘This section of the Brunswick River is a real treat for

the nature loving paddler,’ says Scott Rawstorne, who will be in the Blue Sky Ballina stall at Brunswick Heads, signing copies of his latest book Paddling around New South Wales. ‘Noone can deny that the Byron

Shire is an incredibly gorgeous part of NSW, but to really appreciate its inner beauty you need to grab a watercraft and take the scenic route.’ The first ever Stand-up Paddle Challenge, will also tackle the 10km course from Mullumbimby, and is probably the most athletic of all the challenges. Surf Club nippers, juniors and seniors can take part in the Brunswick Surf Club Board Challenge, which will set off from Ferry Reserve, a much shorter course. All registrations will be taken on the day. The cost is $20 for the open challenge events, $12 for the fun paddle ($5 for kids) and $5 for the board challenge. Entry forms are available from the Brunswick Heads Visitor Centre or online at www. brunswickheads.org.au.

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Call to retain Roundhouse site as cultural hub Eve Jeffery

Opponents of the Roundhouse site subdivision at Ocean Shores attended last Thursday’s Ordinary Meeting of the Byron Shire Council to ask for an eleventh hour stay on the vote to proceed with the plan. Local historian Frank Mills addressed councillors in a plea to save the site for public use. ‘The Roundhouse site wasn’t developed into building lots because it was considered of such significance, that was the planners’ intent for it to remain community land,’ he said. ‘This was written into the original document given to councillors of the time.’ President of the Ocean Shores Art Expo, Ri Fraser, is one of those who believe the site would be of greatest benefit to the community as a cultural hub. ‘If this land is sold off it is gone forever,’ said Ms

The now-demolished Roundhouse in its heyday as a real estate office. Photo courtesy Frank Mills.

Fraser. ‘It should be a pivotal community focus for culture and creativity, youth projects, archives, history, Aboriginal exhibits, education, gardens, social gathering and local employment. It would give heart to our community.’ Ms Fraser says that the Ocean Shores Art Expo committee had discussed raising financial support for a gallery.

‘We would also be keen to be involved in planning, volunteer running of and fundraising for such a project.’ Mayor Jan Barham said that the sale of the land was necessary to recoup the historical debt of $3.9 million accrued after a court judgment required Council to compulsorily acquire the site. Cr Barham was adamant in

her response to the residents group. ‘There are historical consequences with this land. An art gallery would not get up.’ The mayor said that it may be possible to reserve some of the lots from sale to be used as open or public spaces, but she said as it is, the complete sale would not cover the debt. ‘I could never support an art gallery,’ she said. ‘Even if we sell all of the lots, we will not recoup all of the money that has been spent. We could save one or maybe two blocks for a park or something, but we need to sell the other lots.’ Councillors were divided in their opinion of the use of the land, but a vote was successful to defer a decision to allow a public meeting to be held at the Ocean Shores Country Club on Monday 24. The meeting be at 7pm – all members of the public are welcome.

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NRT in Bangalow Northern Rivers Tourism (NRT) has moved into a new office in Bangalow. ‘After two productive years at The Channon, we’re excited about the move to Bangalow, which is very centrally located to all points of the compass in the Northern Rivers region,’ said CEO Russell Mills. The office is located at Suite 5, 20 Byron Street, on the first floor of former banking chambers. The new telephone number is 6687 0695, fax is 6687 0749 and the email address remains the same at nrt@ northernriverstourism.com. au. Postal address is PO Box 601, The Channon NSW 2480.

Lismore Regional Gallery director Brett Adlington, Art Piece’s director Nadine Abensur and Merran Morrison from the upcoming artScape Biennial 2010 discuss Nell Pearson’s untitled painting at Friday’s opening of the Art Piece Gallery in its new home. More than 400 people turned out for the ‘New Lease’ exhibition featuring work by many local and nationally acclaimed artists, including James Guppy, Emma Walker, Michael Cusack and Michael Taylor. Unmissable on Mullum’s main street, Nadine’s gallery is housed in a building which has raised many eyebrows for its neoclassical influence – which as a gallery suddenly makes sense. Photo Jeff Dawson

Mullum welcomes Tour de Cure cyclists

Cyclists from the Tour de Cure called into Bridglands in Mullumbimby on Friday on their way to Brisbane, picking up a snag in bread and a donation of over $18,000 from local cyclist David Duff on the right of the big cheque. The Tour began when, after finishing a ride back in October 2006, Geoff Coombes and Gary Bertwistle shared a coffee and chatted. What started as a coffee between two mates led to Tour de Cure’s registration as an Australian charity to raise funds for cancer research and the inaugural tour in May 2007. A team of 29 people cycled 1,175km from Brisbane to Sydney and raised $284,179. The Tour is now into its third year and has raised over a $1 million. You can follow the Tour online at /www.tourdecure.com.au. Photo Eve Jeffery

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Four hundred people attended the Uniting Church, Mullumbimby last Tuesday for the funeral of Rob Batson. It was a fitting tribute to a much loved and respected local figure. Born in Brisbane on October 9, 1931, the eldest of six children, Robert John Batson spent the first nine years of his life in Jimna, a small country Queensland town. The family moved to Nanango, where they spent the next twelve months, and then with his parents, two sisters and a brother, moved to Mullumbimby, where his two younger brothers were born. Rob remained living in the town until his death. For pocket money, Rob worked for the local milkman. He completed his schooling in the third year at Mullumbimby High School and worked with his father building cottages and sheds for local banana growers. After the second world war his father was able to buy land and plant bananas, and Rob worked with him on a share basis for about eight years. When the banana industry was quiet, Rob worked as a barman at the Brunswick Hotel and at the whaling station in Byron Bay.

Rob and his dad purchased a wood carrying business, supplying fuel to the local abattoir, until it closed down in 1965. In 1959, Rob married Denise Lindsay. They purchased a sand and gravel business and shortly afterwards, his brother Bert and Bert’s wife Christine formed a partnership and soon added a ready-mixed concrete business. After a few years the readymixed concrete business was

sold and Rob’s two younger brothers, Philip and Keith, became partners in the business known as Batson Sand and Gravel. The company purchased an oyster lease as well in the Brunswick River, which Rob worked towards his retiring years. In his younger days, Rob was a keen and active member of Brunswick Surf Life Saving Club gaining his bronze medallion and taking part in surf

carnivals, with his best event being boat races. He was an active member of Mullumbimby Rotary Club, but his favourite activity was fishing. In later years he took up lawn bowls at Brunswick Heads Bowling Club, thoroughly enjoying the sport and friendship. In 1981 Rob was diagnosed with diabetes which slowly came against him. Last year it was discovered that he had lung cancer, and he died on May 5, 2010, aged 78. He is survived by his wife Denise, children Gregory, Judith Towner, Terry, and six grandchildren, Ben, Sophie, Rebecca, Stephanie, Nicholas and Sam, sister Heather Hammond, brothers Bert, Philip and Keith. His sister Margaret predeceased him. Pallbearers at the church were sons Gregory and Terry, son-in-law Peter Towner, grandchildren Ben Towner and Nicholas Batson, brother Bert Batson, and assisted by grandson Sam Batson. A private cremation followed the service. Rob will be sadly missed by all who were privileged to know him.

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The community came out to support and enjoy the sixth postcard-sized art event held this year at Station Street Studios in Mullumbimby last Friday night. The ‘Streetscapes, postcards from your street’ theme was a celebration of our community’s creativity and diversity. Inspiration for entries came from a variety of sources from our natural environment to domestic and introduced animals to cross-dressing. Ideas were expressed in detailed prints, expressive drawings, complex photographic manipulation, colourful paintings and imaginative three dimensional works. Children embraced the theme with enthusiasm and creativity. Viewers at the exhibition were greatly impressed with the originality and imagination of our young people. ‘Across the board, in all categories, the entries were outstanding and engaging,’ say organisers. Enthusiastic sponsorship from local businesses allowed prizes to be awarded in many categories. Art group c.a.s.e. at

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Six years on, TOOT is still on track Last Sunday marked six years since a train has run on the Casino-Murwillumbah line. ‘For six years the train line has been a political football to gain votes yet nothing concrete has happened,’ said Karin Kolbe from Trains On Our Tracks (TOOT). According to TOOT, a proposal for a local light rail service between Casino and Murwillumbah, making frequent runs and stops along the way, has gained widespread support from business, young people and regional leaders. ‘Now more than ever we need to seriously look at reopening the Casino to Murwillumbah train line. This is a precious piece of infrastructure that must not be abandoned,’ said Martin Brook, founder and director of Brookfarm. ‘I fail to see why our politicians cannot see the real benefits of rail. It’s the solution to so many of our urban pressures. ‘The whole world is putting in rail systems yet we, in this region of villages who most need connectivity, have a track we don’t use. Many of our workforce make the daily commute from the inland areas including Lismore. Opening a station near the new sports fields next to the industrial estate [at West Byron] would be a huge plus for the businesses in our

Martin Brook, foreground, and other supporters of train reinstatement take to the abandoned tracks in protest. Photo Jeff ‘Hornby’s Heroes’ Dawson

area and in turn create more job opportunities.’ On Tuesday June 29 a rail forum involving government representatives and community leaders is being held to address the realities of such a service. ‘Six years is long enough,’ said Paul Spooner, general manager of the Byron Community and Cultural Centre. ‘For the safety and future of our young people and the Northern Rivers economy, let alone our carbon footprint, we need to bring our train home.’ See more at www.toot.org. au.

The shipping news In related news, Ballina MP and Shadow Minister for the North Coast, Don Page, again brought to the attention of the NSW Parliament the urgent need to find transport alternatives for the ever increasing amount of freight travelling between Sydney and Brisbane. ‘I believe the Pacific Ocean is a perfect freight corridor that has the potential to substantially alleviate the enormous amount of freight being transported along the Pacific Highway,’ Mr Page said. He said while road and rail transport

will always be significant players in moving freight from one destination to another, he is very interested in new types of ocean going vessels. Coastal shipping has been developed in the United States as an alternative, efficient, costeffective and economically viable way of moving freight between ports. ‘There is much potential for these new types of vessel in Australian waters,’ Mr Page said. ‘They travel faster and are smaller than conventional ships, which make them more economically viable than the slower, larger freighters of the past.’

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Step back to the 1950s for the first ever Coorabell Public School fete at Coorabell Hall on Saturday May 29, 10am2pm. Students, parents and staff are buzzing with excitement as they plan performances, competitions, stalls, and activities for the big day. ‘Get in the mood, wear a fab 50s outfit,’ says Magira Holmes of the P&C, ‘There’s amazing prizes for best dressed and the Coorabell Hall is going retro for the big day too!’ ‘Inspired by the Bangalow CWA ladies we are running a cupcake competition,’ says judge Leah Roland of ‘Kids in

the Kitchen’ fame. ‘We want preschoolers, grandparents, professional bakers and keen home cooks to enter. Look for entry forms around town, or on the Coorabell Public School website. Think novelty or traditional, 50s or now, this is all about get up to your elbows in icing and having a go!’ Leah will be joined on the judging panel by Charlotte Clark, our resident glamour girl from the Bangalow CWA, and Trace Gordon, founder of Wildbite biscuits and cakes. The overall cupcake winner receives the Royal Cupcake Crown and an abundance

of gifts from generous local sponsors. And don’t forget to have your say in the People’s Choice Awards – the winner gets a hot air balloon ride over the hinterland. There will be white elephant stalls, retro clothes for sale, as well as plants, books and toys. There’s an art auction featuring works from some of the region’s finest artists. Food lovers, don’t eat beforehand. There will be delicious curries for sale – undoubtedly the Coorabell Public School signature dish – as well as a sausage sizzle, chicken satays and vegie burgers.

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An attempt by Byron Shire councillor Tom Tabart to stage a probe into Council’s finances failed to get the numbers last Thursday. At Council’s ordinary meeting Cr Tabart moved that Council engage a firm of forensic accountants with local government expertise to assess the present Council financial system against best practice in comparison with other local government models to advise on possible improvements and/ or changes. He also moved for advice on a system of investment practice and protection for the current and future investment portfolio. Cr Tabart suggested that the resignation of Council’s longterm finance manager Jim Bolger created the opportunity for a new look at systems and practices, with the possibility that Council might benefit from reassessment by independent professionals. ‘In any organisation, no matter how well served by its management, practices and systems will develop over time that may benefit from scrutiny by a fresh set of eyes,’ he said. Cr Tabart said that in the course of the meeting, Council general manager Graeme Faulkner was given the floor to express his opinion of the motion and that the GM felt he was ‘between a rock and hard place’ when answering such questions, but still managed to observe that as far as he was concerned nothing was amiss in the workings of the finance department but that the motion could well raise the suspicion that some people thought there was, and this was unfortunate. In that case, concrete examples would be needed. When Cr Tabart spoke to The Echo he said there was opposition to the motion. ‘In reply to the motion, Cr Tucker made much of the assumption that this was an inference that all was not above board in the depths of the finance department and that he felt this was

an unwarranted and “implied� scurrilous attack on the good name of council employees.’ In his reply, Cr Tabart said that although he had been at pains to point out that his motion was purely to afford the opportunity to look at council’s systems after about 20 years of one-man operation, everyone seemed to jump to the conclusion that he was on some sort of witch hunt. During the meeting the motion was amended to include that the ‘Local Government Association be consulted regarding suitable consultants’ and ‘that terms of reference

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Shock! Horror! Man tables budget! he first reaction to the budget was ho, and the second was hum – which was exactly the way Kevin Volume 24 #49 May 18, 2010 Rudd and Wayne Swan wanted it. The headline they were hoping for might have read: ‘Very quiet budget, not many hurt.’ If the populace had pouIt was a headline for a day. Then it was lost in the deluge of news red into the streets laughing, about the Budget, the UK election, Greece’s meltdown and cheering and weeping with injured footy players. delight they would know that The news item in question was the release of the third edition something was wrong, that of Global Biodiversity Outlook (GBO-3), produced by the UN Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD). The outlook is not that they had been populist and irresponsible. Their ambition of wild-eyed radical greens, but of scientists from across a wide was for the budget to be seen as range of disciplines. ‘Natural systems that support economies, lives and livelihoods firm but fair, and by and large they succeeded. across the planet are at risk of rapid degradation and collapse The declaration that the surunless there is swift, radical and creative action to conserve plus would be restored three and sustainably use the variety of life on Earth,’ is basically the outlook. You would think that would set some alarm bells ringing years earlier than predicted among our political leaders but ‘swift, radical and creative action’ was undoubtedly good news, but it was never going to be the appears not to be on the agenda, and it’s business as usual in occasion for spontaneous exCanberra and the state capitals at least. This year was declared the International Year of Biodiversity by pressions of joy and gratitude by the voters; and nor should the United Nations in order ‘to raise awareness about the crucial it, because it was much more importance of biodiversity, to communicate the human costs the result of accident than caof biodiversity loss, and to engage people, particularly youth, reful economic planning. The throughout the world in the fight to protect all life on Earth’. The accident was last year’s forward focal point for this quixotic attempt is the sexily-named Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity www.cbd.int/2010/ estimates, which were so wildly wrong as to suggest that it welcome. might be an idea if Julia GilUN Under-Secretary-General and Executive Director of the United Nations Environment Program, Achim Steiner, sums it up: lard extended her NAPLAN ‘Many economies remain blind to the huge value of the diversity numeracy testing to include the boffins of Treasury. of animals, plants and other life-forms and their role in healthy The 2009 figures were deriand functioning ecosystems from forests and freshwaters to soils, ded at the time as making heroic oceans and even the atmosphere. Humanity has fabricated the illusion that somehow we can get by without biodiversity or that assumptions about the speed of Australia’s recovery from the it is somehow peripheral to our contemporary world: the truth is we need it more than ever on a planet of six billion heading to Global Financial Crisis; they have now been revealed as pesover nine billion people by 2050.’ simistic and petty to the point In a strong frame of mind? Then read the Outlook at http:// gbo3.cbd.int. Among the key ‘tipping points’ the Outlook predicts of absurdity. Certainly the rivers of gold from China helped, are the dieback of large areas of the Amazon forest; the shift of but it also turned out that the many freshwater lakes and other inland water bodies to eutrophic or algae-dominated states; and multiple collapses of coral government’s stimulus measureef ecosystems. The Outlook also points out that ‘for a fraction of res were far more successful in arresting unemployment than the money summoned up instantly by the world’s governments had been predicted, and the goin 2008-9 to avoid economic meltdown, we can avoid a much more serious and fundamental breakdown in the Earth’s life sup- vernment was also able to defy the cynics by restricting, if not port systems’. actually cutting, its spending. No biodiversity, no agriculture, no food. If this doomsday In other words a lot of things scenario is to be avoided, then we can’t wait for governments to that Treasury thought likely to act. We must work locally to develop resilience and to support go wrong actually went right. the protection of what biodiversity we have left. Reduce, re-use, For once, Murphy’s Law broke recycle, support local growers, buy local products, work on that

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down. Which of course raises the question: if the estimates were so hopelessly awry last year, why should we believe them this year? Well, partly because things appear to be a bit more predictable; in spite of the turmoil in Greece and the risk of it spreading around Europe, the recovery is now unambiguously under way and Australia is at the head of the pack, with government debt and deficit figures minis-

dia as well. As they point out, they pay their normal taxes on this bonanza, but it seems only reasonable to expect them to share their windfall with the country that provides it. Their reluctance to do so is understandable, but more alarming from the government’s standpoint is the fact that their campaign of bluff and bluster seems to have considerable support among the general public. The real shock of last

A lot of things that Treasury thought likely to go wrong actually went right. For once, Murphy’s Law broke down. by Mungo MacCallum cule by international standards. And the prognosis for revenue seems soundly based; while there is always a chance something disastrous will happen to the Chinese economy, demand from India is steadily increasing and global reliance on coal and iron ore is not going to fall away any time soon. In this context it should be noted that in spite of Tony Abbott’s claims to the contrary, eliminating the deficit does not depend on the new Resources Super Profits Tax; assuming that this passed through the senate after the election, it still does not start to phase in until 2012-2013, the year of the first projected surplus. Perhaps by then the hysteria will have subsided. It should, because the miners, like the government, have been making huge unexpected gains not through good management but good luck. Their skyrocketing profits are due entirely to the upsurge in world commodity prices, driven by demand from China and now from In-

week’s Nielsen poll was the finding that more voters oppose the new tax than support it, a statistic so contrary to the normal Australian tradition of cutting down the tall poppies that it seems hard to credit. Obviously, Rudd was hoping for a boost, but it appears that Abbott, with his kneejerk opposition to the great big new tax which will kill the goose that lays the golden eggs, will be the one to get it. Certainly he emerged last week from his talks with BHP Billiton boss Marius Kloppers and Rio Tinto boss David Peever with the satisfied expression of a party leader who has put all his funding worries behind him for the foreseeable future. And in his budget reply speech he delivered in spades, that being the miner’s preferred suit. It is a peculiar Australian convention that although the real treasurer delivers the budget, the shadow treasurer does not reply to it: the starring role is usurped by the opposition leader. In 2010 this was a pity,

because not only would Joe Hockey have been funnier, but we would have been spared the spectacle of Tony Abbott trying to be statesmanlike; disappointingly, he did not appear in his budget smugglers. His diatribes against what fanciers of exotic wildlife interpret as the Grey Pig Newt Axe were, of course predictable, but the only new lines were promises to freeze the public service (actually the Canberra winters are already quite cold enough) and to reduce government advertising; given that the present government had already cut this to half what it was under John Howard, the pledge was somewhat underwhelming. Government ministers, especially Lindsay Tanner, who has apparently appointed himself as Abbott’s nemesis, criticised the effort as a meaningless collection of negativity, slogans and sound bites, which was not quite fair: certainly it was a bit thin on content, but Abbott came across if not quite as a statesman, at least as a coherent and articulate campaigner. The relief on his own side was obvious. Many years ago a radio pundit named Eric Baume was famous for delivering passionate denunciations of just about everything, After one such effort Baume asked his producer what he thought of the speech. Well, replied the producer, it was bullshit. Baume gleamed through his spectacles. ‘Ah, yes,’ he chortled. ‘But it was good bullshit.’ Tony Abbott is emerging as a demagogue in the same mould. Readers will recall that a couple of weeks ago I compared Kevin Rudd with Groucho Marx. Interestingly, Baume in his heyday bore a disturbing resemblance to Groucho. Indeed, the same spectacles, nose and moustache set would do for either.

vegie plot. You might also care to to check out Byron Shire Council’s biodiversity seminar on Tuesday May 25 at the Mullum council chambers from 7pm to 8.30pm. The appropriate zonings for environmentally sensitive areas in the draft Local Environmental Plan (LEP) are the subject of intense debate, and how the LEP pans out in the end will affect local biodiversity. – Michael McDonald, editor

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Camping in one’s van considered as housing If it is true that there is only one path out of environmental degradation and that is to attempt to live simpler, then camping needs to be encouraged rather than discouraged. Camping in one’s van is a positive environmental act, in that while one is camped, one is not putting out for fixed housing which is generally more environmentally taxing than a van not moving. Furthermore the attempt to discourage van parking is a contradiction to road safety that exhorts drivers to rest when tired or drunk. The problem of waste from a van can be dealt with by providing a Simpler Living Camper’s Licence which tests applicants’ ability to bury turds well enough that they cannot be dug up by animals. Burying a turd and returning carbon directly to soil is not an irresponsible act in a society experiencing environmental chaos, even though conservative urban myth that wishes to remain oblivious to

environmental degradation might think so. The main objection to turd burying is that people fear campers will irresponsibly pollute. I will repeat ad infinitum and ad nauseum, that while there is belief people are irresponsible, there is the creation of irresponsible people. The reverse is also true; while there is planning as though people are responsible, there is the creation of responsible people. At the present moment there is a proposal by Rous Water to doubly pollute tap water not just with chlorine but now with fluoride even though both chemicals are known poisons and their synergistic (or combined) toxic effects have not been tested. It is not as though there is none of the population who are prone to cancer. One can only assume water supplies are to be fluoridated because authorities consider people too irresponsible to tend to their own teeth. The attempts to discourage van parking and the fluorida-

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next Monday May 24 at 7pm at the Ocean Shores Country Club. If this community wants to keep the land for whatever public purpose – and it is the last block in Ocean Shores in Council (our) hands for public use – then we need to pack the Club and bring suggestions to Councillors as to how we would like this land to be used. Since the Roundhouse DA was drawn up in 2001, the world has dramatically changed. Council should not be acting on a decade-old DA. Community now urgently needs its public spaces more than ever, for local gatherings, gardens, markets, art and culture, discourse, parks, entertainment, youth activities, music, public enterprise and local employment. Ocean Shores has no infrastructure apart from a hall. No public library, no art and cultural centre, police station, fire station, information centre, hospital or clinic, sportsfields, high school, public toilets, skate parks – for a population bigger than Byron Bay. To have a say, be at the meeting.

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It will take more than advertising to get Justine Elliot reelected (see her ad in The Echo May 11). Maybe instead of smearing the Opposition, our almost invisible local member could be more of an advocate for health in Parliament. In particular I note that she did nothing to stop closure for lack of funding the MISA mental health outreach program which operated successfully in our local area, her electorate, to meet a vital need. Jeremy Chance

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Roundhouse future The Roundhouse is a magnificent two hectare site on a ridge overlooking the entire sweep of the bay, the coast to the north and the hinterland ranges. The real estate office was a fabulous 60s glass circular building which was bulldozed by the then Council. The original plans for the Roundhouse site on Orana Road, Ocean Shores, state that it be held for community use, with the intention of an art and Aboriginal cultural gallery. Due to historical controversies, Council bought it back from a group of developers. Last Thursday, Council threatened to carve it up and sell off small blocks to recoup money. But the community has never been consulted. Councillors wisely and unanimously deferred from proceeding with the sale. The community has organised a public meeting for

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tion of water supplies can be seen to be irresponsible acts. They are support of the truism that while people are thought to be irresponsible, there is the creation of irresponsible people. Geoff Dawe

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the new SEPP Affordable Rental Housing anyone with an urban block over 450sqm can build a secondary dwelling of up to 60sqm in size. This was/is good state government policy, unfortunately the legislation does not make it clear whether local councils can levy development contributions, so confusion prevails. Tweed Council doesn’t charge them, Ballina and Lismore don’t quite know and Byron does. Should they? Well maybe…. except that this is one of the few effective affordable housing mechanisms out in the public sphere and Byron Council is one of the few councils on the record It seems to me that we latecomers to this land have the infrastructure both logistic and economic. Surely the resources belong to the disinherited, those survivors of the invasion. Until they are included as a significant part of the equation our inheritance laws are a farce and we won’t ever be able to balance the books. Jim Nutter

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Farewell Steve There is an old saying ‘only the good die young’. Well, it’s happened again with the sad passing of Steve McDermott. My wife and I only knew him as he treated us for aches and pains. With strong hands and a soft heart he gave us relief. Big as he was, he had a gentle soothing nature with a quirky smile. We hear of many tales of him helping people. At my last visit he spoke of his many plans to go on helping those in need. Sadly it won’t happen. My wife and I would like to pass on to his family our best wishes, something I’m sure many more will be doing. The man will be missed but I’m sure his spirit will live forever in our beautiful land. If there is a heaven then I’m sure he will be up there looking down, checking out our beautiful coastal paradise and the people who live here. God bless you, Steve.

It seems the mining companies think the resources of the land are theirs for the taking or at least for a minimal royalty to give themselves a competitive advantage vis-a-vis the world Brian Seymour market. It seems that the stock Ocean Shores market agrees with them. (What is the difference ’twixt Lessons of youth a financial advisor and a race- Through all the fumblings, failcourse tout?) ings and celebrations we have

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Social Habitat Main Arm traversed through youth culture, some lessons are being learnt. A lot of young adults are willing to cooperate on agreed boundaries after past experiences have revealed strategies for better planning and action. This seems to be the way forward for any evolving mechanism. When we meet them there and support their attempts to celebrate life in ways that satisfy their passion and vitality the incidence of social disobedience fall away naturally as they are happy. We are among the most privileged and socially liberated cultures on the planet. Freedom of expression has been fought for and won in most spheres of life. It has taken a lot of respect, understanding and continued overleaf

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as having an Affordable Housing Strategy. Council in its wisdom is now levying fees of between $15,000 and $20,000 on average suburban blocks (which have previously paid contributions as part of original subdivision approval) when they apply to add a secondary dwelling (a granny flat). This would I believe be enough of a disincentive for people to either not build them or subvert the process by building without approval. Byron Shire Council did not cause this problem but it has reacted poorly. People looking to build new secondary dwellings are doing it to rent and make income but that is a poor reason to discourage them. This is a social issue, particularly in Byron Shire, where housing has become unaffordable for so many. Why does Council have to make everything that is simple so complex?

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Identifying high conservation areas is not rocket science In response to John Hellmers and Sandy Gilmore (Letters, May 4) I wish to reiterate that my intent is to try to get all areas identified as being of genuine high conservation value reinstated to the Environmental Conservation (E2) zone in the new LEP. I am happy to see areas that Council previously intended to include in the E2 zone removed if they are not genuinely of the highest conservation value. Though I see no justification for deleting our best rainforest, oldgrowth forest and habitats of endangered species. If a few of these areas are incorrectly mapped then it is easy to fix the maps. I want to see the important areas protected because, despite all the good landholders out there, some people will

clear, log, and otherwise degrade these areas unless constrained. We should not return to the old (pre 1986) ideology that people should be allowed to do whatever they want on their land, irrespective of the environmental consequences. Time and time again we have seen this approach lead to community conflict and loss and degradation of important areas. It is because of this ideology that we are a national hot spot for threatened species. I am happy to own a property with an extensive area of rainforest that is zoned for environmental protection. This zoning has not forced me to revegetate the degraded areas or denied me access to government funding, though it has rightly limited where I can

build. I am actively regenerating the property because I want to and I believe that the protective zoning has had a beneficial effect on my management. I wish it had been zoned for protection a long time ago, before it was so badly degraded. I hope that it will be zoned for protection long after I die so that people will not come in and undo all my work just so they can profit from logging and clearing it. We can appropriately protect areas of genuine high conservation value and still allow the full diversity of agricultural pursuits in rural areas, just not in them. Given his comments, I trust that Sandy will support the reinstatement of our few remaining oldgrowth forests to the E2 zone. This is a start. Is there

nothing else he would support rors in the Biodiversity Stratprotecting as best we can? egy mapping of HCV areas Dailan Pugh and petty disputes over what Byron Bay constitutes HCV. The mapping errors were detected years ago, Q Byron Council’s decision but Council failed to fix them to downgrade the protection properly despite at least two of high conservation areas attempts, according to a reli(HCVs or H2 zones) to a mul- able source. As the mapping tiple use zoning (H3) is a ma- of HCV areas could not be jor step backwards for nature relied upon to accurately reconservation. Byron Shire is flect what was on the ground, located in one of Australia’s Council’s solution was to outstanding biodiversity downgrade these areas to H3, hotspots. After ten years de- which permits other land uses veloping a strategy to protect such as grazing, forestry and this biodiversity Councillors residential construction. were recently persuaded to This is extremely unfortuvote not to zone any new HCV nate as there are many areas areas, but to limit this zoning of the Shire with high quality to areas already designated as natural habitat which urgently such in the present LEP, dating need protection. The Counfrom 1988. cil’s action amounts to a bioThe apparent reason for this diversity management ‘quick back-pedal was significant er- fix’ to meet timelines for the

provision of a new LEP, however, it will only create future planning problem as it does not properly address the state government’s directive to incorporate high conservation areas in H2 zones. Many of these have been omitted. The obvious resolution to Council’s problem is to fix errors in the mapping of HCV areas. Any dubious areas should be culled and allocated to H3, while retaining as H2 areas that are obviously high conservation value. It’s not rocket science; a suitable panel should be able to do this in a week. The new LEP is too important both for biodiversity conservation and future development, to build it on inaccurate land cover mapping.

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tolerance to reach this point. These challenging times call on us to expand, include and integrate so many new influences. Looking toward the youth may be a hopeful strategy as they have taken so much gracefully in their stride. I am totally in support of youth organising their own small parties that have responsible parents on board. Closing them down at 9.30pm as though they are criminals and sending them onto the streets is sending them messages that run against the grain of their culture and education. It is so important to encourage and inspire them to celebrate life in ways that nourish their spirits before they believe that the 18-year-old alcohol drinking ticket is the only way out of Big Ted. Please try and be a little more tolerant of music and laughter if it is keeping kids off the streets. We can set reasonable limits that recall our best memories of youth and still respect the community.

I cannot see how the new building in Burringbar Street enhances the heritage aspects of the National Bank building. Quite the opposite, I think. Maybe Woolies architects will take note and give us a Coliseum-style supermarket with mini chariots as shopping trolleys and gladiator security guards

Though I wouldn’t go as far as my learned contact in the Sydney branch of the NSW Heritage Council who, on viewing the DA plans, described the classical-columned bulk in our streetscape as ‘evil’, surely it can’t now be seriously being touted as a desirable precedent for future development of Mullumbimby’s CBD?

correct? I would assume that it wouldn’t cover installation costs on a busy highway. Can anybody tell me is this paid for by the RTA or the local council?

voluntary and forced redundancies, four more operational staff applied for redundancies, of which two of these applications were successful. You don’t have to be a genius to realise that there are serious problems within Water and Recycling because of this large number of resignations. People in an area like ours where employment is sparse do not resign from these positions without good reasons. It is a pity no one has asked why. Mr Faulkner may care to respond to questions as to why this large number of employees has resigned out of this one section of Council. I understand that Mr Faulkner recently called a meeting of the outdoor staff and told them that any staff member discussing Council business will be instantly dismissed. I understand that there are several issues that need to remain confidential but these issues are discussed at Executive Team meetings between Mr Faulkner and his directors. I cannot understand how the day-to-day runnings of a Council should be guarded so

closely with overt threats of dismissal to staff. How far is this attitude removed from the transparancy and openness we supposedly have in local government that our elected Councillors like to hang their hats on? Many questions have been asked from various community members as to where the money has gone. One of these questions should be why are we funding a director to travel from the Gold Coast daily to Mullumbimby in a Shire-supplied vehicle with a fuel card and this vehicle to be renewed every 60,000 kilometres? How many vehicles have been upgraded from the original vehicle supplied to management obtaining positions in BSC? How many new vehicles have been supplied to salaried officers whose positions did not previously require a vehicle? How many new positions have been created since Mr Faulkner took over as general manager? I am aware that Water and Recycling carried out their own restructure which has gone from one coordinator to six co-

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Q I am pleased that one of the art galleries in town has found a suitable interior space in a prominent and hopefully profitable location. However no amount of aggrandisement or academic spin by those responsible for the building itself can lessen the building’s ‘furuncle on the fundament’ visual effect. It remains a shame that the National Bank has lost its historic and formerly protected street-frontage setting and that from the front and the side its former aesthetically pleasing presence has been Gina Lakosta obliterated by a Gold Coastish Byron Bay budget option.

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Mullumbimby Faulkner’s response to The Echo’s apparent mistake in Breaking glass highlighting the number of This is my second letter in senior managers who have left regard to the glass barricade Council recently. While Mr Faulkner may be on the Pacific Highway at St correct in identifying one perHelena. Has anybody observed or son as not being a manager as does anybody care that the such, he is silent as to the mass glass panels on the highway resignation of long serving near St Helena are constantly operational staff in Water and being used for target practice Recycling since 2003. The number of staff who on a regular basis? They cannot replace them as fast as they are have resigned from the operational side of Water and being damaged. At no time over the last two Recycling to my knowledge years have there been more is twelve, of which I am one. than a third of the glass panels None of these staff was debriefed upon submitting their undamaged at the one time. The cost of one of these pan- resignations, which is Byron els, I have been told by a gla- Shire staff policy. As well as Mr Faulkner’s zier, could range from $1500 to $2000 retail, per panel. Is that restructure, which included

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Wildlife impact at Yelgun would have on the adjoining Billinudgel Nature Reserve, threatened fauna species, the regionally significant wildlife corridor and general fauna biodiversity. Until recently there has not been a lot of information available on the effects, and in particular long term effects, that festivals can have on native wildlife. We are no longer talking about a one-off ‘trial’ festival. The promoters are keen to utilise the area for year-round festivals and other events. This Review will provide valuable information to the relevant departments in line with the development application that North Byron Shire Parklands lodged with the NSW Department of Planning proposing to establish a permanent festival site at Yelgun. The environmental values of the Yelgun site have been reinforced by the findings of two Commissions of Inquiry and more recently a Land & Environment Court Judgment which ruled that a DA to host

a ‘trial’ Splendour in the Grass festival was prohibited in a 7K (Habitat) zone under the Byron LEP. The Department of Environment, Climate Change and Water (DECCW) has also identified the Jones Road wildlife corridor as part of a ‘critical’ climate change corridor in the draft Northern Rivers Regional Biodiversity Management Plan and draft Far North Coast Regional Conservation Plan. The Yelgun site is inappropriate and far too environmentally sensitive for this type of new wave development. We hope that common sense will prevail as we already have two festival sites in Byron Shire, one at Ewingsdale and one at Tyagarah. To establish a third one would undoubtedly be an overkill. With increasing pressure of development and diminishing habitat, nature reserves and wildlife corridors are absolutely vital for the ongoing survival of our unique Australian fauna.

ordinators during the time that Mr Faulkner was supposed to be carrying out his own restructure of the organisation. How does this not financially impact on the dividend from Water and Recycling? I am sure that the operations manager of Water and Recycling has weekly meetings with the holders of these new positions. Maybe Mr Faulkner or the operations manager would like to inform the community of the benefits/saving of this restructure.

to a public school but also, and of equal importance, the level of expectation for accountability expressed by governments (on behalf of taxpayers), politicians, the community and the media. While Jan Roskott tells us that ‘all recurrent funding ... has been spent on education’, which sounds reassuring, he has not mentioned other nonrecurrent funding in the form of specific federal government grants which have apparently been used in ways that require reporting to ASIC (Echo Editorial, May 4). I want to know if there are stringent mechanisms in place in the private school system as in the public system to ensure full accountability for how this public money is spent. I want to know, if those mechanisms do exist, how they could have failed to warn governments providing the money of the very poor management practices that were occurring. My questions also addressed the apparent lack of expectation for strict accountability from the private school sector, on the part of government departments, politicians, community and media, compared to that expected of the public school system, given the lack of concern or interest shown by those parties to date (with the exception of the Echo Editorial, May 4). Are we, as a society, allowing very different expectations and levels of accountability for how those taxpayer dollars are used in schools like Shearwater because they are ‘private’? If those in leadership positions, overseeing the mismanagement that created the current situation at Shearwater, can continue in those positions of responsibility then, again, I believe I have cause for con-

cern as they may be continuing to manage taxpayer dollars without, it seems, any effective mechanisms (or expectations) to ensure those funds are spent as intended. Finally, while Jan Roskott is free to describe my beliefs as ‘misguided’, I will not have the questions that I threw into the ‘public arena’ dismissed disparagingly as ‘unfounded’. Questioning is a corner stone of democracy, good government and, I think, Steiner educational philosophy. Questions simply deserve answers or they continue to be asked. Unfortunately, Jan Roskott’s letter has failed to answer most of mine.

Shearwater issues In response to Jan Roskott’s letter (Echo, May 11), I suggest he read my previous letters again. I did not claim in any letter that ‘Steiner schools waste taxpayers’ money’. While my questions were certainly about comparing ‘the goings-on at Shearwater with the way public schools are run’, the comparisons were never in terms of the amounts of money provided to private and public schools. In diverting discussion down that path, Jan Roskott has deflected my central concerns which were all about accountability. A taxpayer dollar is a taxpayer dollar whether it is spent in public or private schools. While the ‘partial’ government funding to Shearwater has been large (millions rather than the ‘hundreds of thousands’ of dollars I mistakenly referred to previously), it is not the amount of money that was my concern but the level of accountability for how those funds have been and continue to be used. My questions were not only about the level of accountability required from a private school such as Shearwater compared www.echo.net.au

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Farewell to Edyn Fawcett 1996-2010 Story & photo Eve Jeffery

Beautiful girl and much loved member of the Brunswick Heads community, Edyn Fawcett, recently succumbed to illness and passed away in Tweed Heads hospital. Edyn was diagnosed with a Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM), an aggressive type of primary brain tumour, at the end of October 2008. Edyn had immediate surgery to remove as much of the tumour as possible, but Edyn’s mother Robyn knew from the very first diagnosis that she would have her daughter for less than two years. Edyn was born in Cairns on September 4, 1996, and was welcomed with a room full of flowers. Edyn was a bubbly, happy baby with big moon eyes and a beautiful personality and arrived already blessed with three adoring big sisters, Linda, Sally and Joanna, who took on their new role of ‘other mothers’, doting on her at every opportunity. Edyn was already amassing what was to become her legion of adoring fans. When Edyn was three, just after her best mate and brother Shannon was born, the Fawcetts moved to England. It was the family’s proximity to the local skate rink that prompted one of Edyn’s greatest passions. Ice skating became a focus of her energy and she enjoyed success as she did in all sports, even winning the UK Championship title in the under 9 division in 2003. Coach Tony Barron became family, with his patience at watching her grow ‘too tall’ for six years. An entire cohort of skaters, coaches and their associated family members mourn the loss of their friend. Edyn began her formal education at Loughton Manor First School in Milton Keynes. Here Edyn discovered her second passion: learning. In particular, Edyn loved the written word, which would lead her

to become close friends with her favourite author Deb Abela after a surprise Christmas gift of her signed books. Deb was a great inspiration for Edyn’s own writing. Edyn enjoyed travelling and was, as always, grateful to have visited many parts of the world, enriching her life. After leaving England and spending a few years living in Calgary, Canada – the snow and the huge library for her books made a perfect combination – Edyn, Robyn and Shannon moved to Byron Shire and her new ‘family’ became as adoring as the hundreds she had collected along the way. Her capacity for challenge, both physical and academic, was always difficult to satiate. Edyn had many doors open to her during her thirteen and a half years and she went through each one with grace and dignity, ever holding her head high and giving her best. Finishing primary school was

a dream run for Edyn, her two years with teacher and friend Barry Stenner the final seal. Ice skating turned to netball when the family moved to Brunswick Heads in 2007 and Edyn took to the court with as much gusto as she did everything else. She looked forward to playing with her mates and Saturday could not come around fast enough. At presentations, she was always the last in the line to receive a trophy, just in case there was not enough for everyone, constantly aware of the welfare of others. Leslie Kirk coached her to state level competition, but this was one dream never to be fulfilled, as it was at this time that the symptoms of the Glioblastoma began to show. After a short illness in 2008, Edyn was diagnosed with the brain tumour which could only be treated to gain time rather than be cured. Edyn believed she would be back on the court and running with her friends

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again – even with this news the family never gave up. Gracious to the very end, Edyn was always more concerned about how you were coping with her being ill than she was with her own suffering. She was very aware of not putting anyone out and it seemed she had the mind of a much older, maturer woman. Even when she experienced the frustration of being thwarted by her own body – she lost the use of her left arm after the surgery – Edyn never once begrudged others the ability to fly. Her remarkable personality saw that she appreciated everything that came her way and she was always grateful. This was highlighted during her medical care in the Royal Children’s Hospital Brisbane and then Tweed Hospital, where she spent her final weeks being cared for with so much kindness and compassion. Edyn’s was a long goodbye. I am positive this was to make sure those who loved her had the chance to express it rather than to receive it herself. The last few months were terribly hard on her, physically and emotionally. The last six weeks Edyn braved without sight, the last two she was barely conscious. Robyn kept vigil with Edyn through April in Tweed Hospital, stealing every chance she could to snuggle and spend precious moments with her daughter during her final transition. On the evening of April 30, Edyn left the loving arms of her mother. The community bade farewell to Edyn at Mullumbimby Cemetery on Friday May 7 followed by a celebration and shared joyous remembrance of one who had enriched so many lives. There will be a walk for Edyn from Byron to Bruns in July to raise money for Camp Quality, a charity whose local staff were a great support to Edyn during her illness.

Ken Hickson spent 48 years as a communicator in journalism and public affairs in New Zealand and Singapore. He now lives in Brisbane with his wife M, where he set up a specialist climate change consulting business called ABC Carbon. In early 2008 Ken began a weekly e-newsletter, abc carbon express, and in 2009 published his mammoth project – an encyclopedic book called The ABC of Carbon. As author, editor, publisher and distributor, Ken worked on the book for two years. Chapters are ordered alphabetically from A to Z and start with an introduction called ‘Carbon and climate on a collision course’. A fascinating and informative 562 pages follow.

Climate change As the author notes at the beginning of the book, in any discussion of climate change there are different interpretations and findings as well as new information coming to hand all the time. Ken’s website www. abccarbon.com and the weekly e-newsletter serve as ongoing providers of updates, news and information on carbon and climate change. A longtime enthusiast for conservation and the environment, Ken acted as communications advisor and honorary representative for the World Wide Fund for Nature in Singapore and is a Governor of WWF Australia. Australia doesn’t even need to consider nuclear power as an alternative to fossil fuels, Ken maintains. ‘We should be exploring renewable technologies involving wave energy, gas, thermal, tidal, wind, water....’ There are, of course, entries about all of these options in The ABC of Carbon. On wave energy for instance, on page 413 ‘...1 million gigawatt hours of wave energy hits Australian shores annually... The World Energy Council (WEC) has estimated that double the world’s

current electricity production could be produced by wave power alone’. And on page 547 you can read about last year’s report by WWF-Australia and Carnegie Corporation, whose CETO wave energy demontration plant in Western Australia will create 3,210 jobs by 2020. Helping with this mammoth work was Ken’s son David Hickson and his partner Jerusha Munthree, who live in Ocean Shores. Both David and Jerusha read, checked and referenced the content of the book. David is an artist whose work has been shown in many galleries throughout NSW. He was one of the Salon de Refusés finalists, has won the Julian Beaumont Sculpture prize, was joint winner of the Robin Gibson Gallery Exhibition Award in 2002 and last year was winner of the Waywood Gallery’s ‘Wish you were Here’ Art Prize. His work has been published in the Sydney Morning Herald, The Australian, Vogue Apartments special issue ‘For Art’s Sake’ – and, in June 2009, The Echo!

Artistic family In his father’s ABC of Carbon, David’s gouache on paper painting ‘Annandale Wheeliebin’ appears on page 264, at the start of chapter P (People power for peace, plants, paper and the planet). Ken’s wife M is an artist who specialises in Chinese brush painting – her work faces page 27, the start of chapter B (Book your business on bamboo, biofuels, Bucky balls and banning bushfires). The ABC of Carbon is a necessary book, used in many government departments including the Office of Climate Change in Queensland and has the support of the Australian Conservation Foundation, and is available at most bookshops including Mary Ryan, Book City, Mullum Bookshop, University Bookshop Lismore or as an ebook from Amazon Kindle.

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ell, Marnie Johnston, Fletcher Gooley and Reubin Haig range from 15 to 19 years in age. The Drill Hall Theatre Company has a group of directors who are currently working on the 2010 season under the stewardship of our artistic director Mike Russo. They are currently running free acting workshops every Thursday evening and will be shortly running a workshop on lighting, sound and stage management. ‘We want to provide an opportunity for young people to use and develop their acting skills and to attract a young audience to the magic of live

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Geshe returns to Byron Byron Bay’s first Tibetan Buddhist monk, Geshe Ngawang Gedun, is back in town to teach but took a break this week and kicked back to watch the 20/20 cricket. The Byron Bay loungeroom, complete with large television screening the cricket from the Caribbean, is worlds away from the monk’s origins. Born in Domo, Tibet, Geshe-la, while just an infant, escaped across the Himalayas in the late 1950s with his family. After studying at Sera Mey Monastery in Southern India from an early age he received ordination from the 14th Dalai Lama. The next 18 years were spent studying Buddhism. But as karma would have it, Geshe-la was introduced to Byron Bay in the early 1990s by a backpacker, Paul Coventry, the owner of Abraxas Book Shop. ‘Paul was so touched by Geshela’s sincerity that he sponsored Geshe-la to come to Australia,’ added Eva Schaefer, a long time student of Geshe-la’s and fellow cricket fanatic. By 1996 Geshe-la was living in Mullumbimby and teaching Buddhism in Byron Bay. The word soon spread and he was soon in demand in Murwillumbah, Uki, Lismore, the Gold Coast and Brisbane. ‘These days I spend my time between Australia and the USA where I also teach, but I consider Australia my home

and I make sure the Americans know I’m an Aussie,’ Geshe-la said, keeping one eye on the cricket score. Geshe-la is helping organise a film night for locals with all profits to go to his fellow monks at Yerpa House, Sera May Monastery, India. For over six years residents from as far away as Casino and the Gold Coast have supported the monks through the film nights held at the Regent Cinema, Murwillumbah. The film screening this time, Unmistaken Child, follows the 2001 passing of Master Lama Konchog. His shy and devoted disciple of 21 years, Tenzin Zopa, was unexpectedly appointed by the Dalai Lama to search for the late master’s reincarnation. It shows at Regent Cinema, Murwillumbah, on Thursday May 27. Film starts 6.45pm, cinema opens 5.30pm for vegetarian food and drinks. Bookings essential – phone Madeleine 6677 9207.

Scouts ready to clean up the town

From left, Cameron Lamb, Zahli Currie, Aidan Rajaratnam, Siena Pamphilon, and Tadhg Schultz ready to clean up. Victoria Cosford

Job Scout Week is an annual event during which cubs and scouts perform services for their local community. It used to be called Bob A Job – a name with a definite ring to it – although as Byron Cub Leader Bryony Pearson pointed out to The Echo, there aren’t many people around these days who would know what a bob is! In the past, cubs and scouts went from door to door attending to various chores like mow-

ing lawns and washing dishes. These infinitely more suspicious days parents are unwilling to send their children out into the streets unsupervised. The solution is for the entire Byron Bay Cub Pack, including leaders, to set off en masse and sweep and scrub footpaths for local businesses. In return they will ask for a small donation which will enable them to upgrade their camping equipment. Bryony, a one-time Brownie who ‘would rather have been a cub – I didn’t really like our brownie leader much!’, became involved when her son joined Cubs and they were short of leaders.

‘They were considering closing the whole section down – it was teetering’, she said, ‘and I thought, I can do this!’ She finds the work immensely satisfying. ‘It’s such a good thing for kids, especially those kids who aren’t sporty. We do so many things – cooking, camping, international culture... It’s not just about games either, it’s also about getting on with people. It suits so many kids.’ There are, Bryony said, waiting lists for people wanting to join Cubs in Byron Bay. ‘We’ve got a full pack – that’s 24 – and we’ve still got a waiting list. Byron’s busy!’ The annual job week is actu-

ally longer than a week, running through till the end of May. ‘This year we’re taking the cubs out to sweep footpaths and clean windows for local businesses so they get a chance to see what it’s all about. People love seeing them being constructive and having fun at the same time. They’ll be marched out onto Jonson Street. If it pours with rain I’ve just told everyone to bring an umbrella and a raincoat!’ Tuesday May 25 is the day chosen. Scout Job Week has been running for over 55 years and is a great opportunity for scouts and members of the community to interact with and support each other.

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Our plucky local farmers rise to the challenge What bright spark arranged for the town end of Main Arm Road to be resurfaced on Friday May 14? Surely it would have been possible to carry out the resurfacing work on a day other than when the Farmers Market was taking place. A quick trip to the market turned out to be a marathon for many when we became part of a huge queue of cars trying to return to town from the Showgrounds. Although the majority of motorists were very patient I expect they were thinking the

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same as I was: why do this when the market is on? The volume of traffic far and away exceeded that of other days and this was surely easy to predict. It had all the ingredients of a Woolworths conspiracy about it, but I imagine it was a Council department behind the fiasco rather than Woolworths. One aspect of the mayhem that should give everyone heart however is the extent of the traffic chaos on that day was convincing evidence of the great success of the Mullum

Farmers’ Market. Congratula- are doing it tougher than the tions to everyone concerned in mainstream news indicates. This model has shown itself its creation. Stephen Bellerby to be unsustainable and damWilsons Creek aging to many countries who have been forced into the ‘free Q Robert Hart’s letter in The market’. Echo dated 27.4.10 headed ‘The Mullumbimby is likewise bedeath of small towns’ paints a ing forced into the globalised grim picture of the globalised marketplace with Woolspread of monolithic mono- worths about to land, like an cultural corporations. The alien spacecraft, in our midst. neo-liberal ‘let’s get bigger and ‘Choice, cheap and convenient’ bigger’ ideology has come a is the advertised catchcry. Yes, cropper not only in the defunct Robert, we may well cringe. Soviet; many many countries And yet … our plucky farm-

ers are certainly not lying down for the juggernaut. They have risen to the challenge and come up with a brilliant display of edible delights and creative local food products – every week – in the lovely traditional agricultural centrepiece of Mullumbimby, the Showgrounds. Resurging is the centuries old tradition of farmers selling direct to consumers; paddock to plate freshness simply cannot be faked. Take-home meals made from the market produce

are another feature of this particular market. Besides being a social hub with music, cafés and cane juice, the market provides an opportunity for incubating small business as well as inspiration to grow and sell our own produce – and you can even buy the seedlings ready to go! So, Robert, let’s look on the bright side, every dollar we spend at a Mullumbimby small business builds up our local economy and helps us to thrive. A Mullum Farmers Market movie featuring some stallholder stories is on www. mullumaction.org. Vive la difference! Deborah Lilly

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rensen, Laurie, Law, Lawrence, Lawson, Low, Lowrie, Lowson, MacFade, MacClarence, MacCrorie, MacFait, MacFater, MacFead, MacFeat, MacGrory, MacLeran, MacPatrick, MacPetrie, MacPhait, MacPhater, MacRorie, Pat(t)erson, Patrick,Peterkin, Peters, Rorie, Rorison. We are trying to build up a huge database with all the family lines to keep for history and also to contact a great many long lost relatives. There are many thousands of MacLarens and descendants in Australia and it would be great to hopefully get together and meet the Chief during his visit and collate the clan’s history. Please send any information to trevor@australianscottishheritage.com. Trevor Smurthwaite

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Meeting ET Astrophysicist Stephen Hawking claims in a new documentary that intelligent alien life forms almost certainly exist, but warns that communicating with them could be ‘too risky’. Hawking says that a visit by extraterrestrials to Earth might well be like Christopher Columbus arriving in the Americas, ‘which didn’t turn out very well for the Native Americans’. If anybody had any reason to think that an encounter between extraterrestrials and humans could be ‘too risky’, then it is the extraterrestrials. They probably know that our global annual military spending tops $1.2 trillion, while over 24,000 children die every day around the world, one child every 3.6 seconds, from hunger and easily preventable diseases. If there is one thing mankind may be justified in fearing from an encounter with extraterrestrials, then it is nothing more, and nothing less than universal embarrassment. Tom Koo

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Around 50 young women attended the Self Empowerment Conference at Mullum. About 20 girls from Byron High and a few Nimbin High students, facilitated the day. Many of the existing Chrysalis Girls had volunteered their time over weekends to generate donations for the conference. Over $1,000 worth of beautiful food and gifts were given to the Mullum High girls as a gesture of community support. Amie says the day was very successful and created future opportunities for the girls. ‘During the conference workshop, I saw young women begin to develop an awareness that they are not alone, that emotional pain and trauma happens to us all on various levels,’ says Amie. ‘They had the opportunity to see other young women who have experienced similar levels of ad-

versity in their lives and have transformed this into wisdom, compassion and hope.’ From this initial conference, Amie will be running a weekly group counselling workshop at the school which will address pertinent issues with contemporary counselling techniques, in conjunction with holistic therapies such as art and drama therapy, meditation, yoga and martial arts. The girls had nothing but praise for the event and were excited to be involved in future workshops. Fourteen year old Ashley, who attended the conference, said she is grateful to be involved in the group. ‘It allows me to be myself,’ she said after the workshop. ‘We got to discuss and try and resolve issues, it’s a place where everyone is welcome and super friendly to one another. It’s awesome.’

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Bay High School. The girls had all experienced high levels of trauma in their lives such as homelessness, sexual abuse, grief, substance addiction, had attempted suicide or self harm, or were violent perpetrators to name a few. Through the process of healing themselves they became aware that they could help others from similar backgrounds. The launch of Chrysalis from one school to another is an integral component of the program and recently a group of Byron Bay High School girls visited Mullum High to deliver a four hour group workshop. Through the use of group counselling, drama and art therapy, the girls shared personal stories from their lives and explored confronting issues such as cycles of abuse, bullying, grief, anger, self esteem and other relevant issues.

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Wilsons Creek school gets stuck into bush tucker ‘Let’s stand together as a community, looking after country like the traditional custodians of this land have done for thousands of years,’ said Simon Cook, Wilsons Creek Public School principal, when he addressed the community at a Reconnecting to Country bush tucker planting day at the school. Students, parents and teachers worked alongside the Madhima Gulgan (meaning ‘trailblazers’) Aboriginal bush regeneration team to create a bush tucker garden at the school. Everyone enjoyed a bit of bush tucker at lunchtime: a barbeque funded by the Northern Rivers Catchment Management Authority, natural cordial provided by Alchemy Cordial, damper with Rosella jam and Lemon Myrtle cake from Gunnawannabee Cafe. The school’s new outdoor classroom was used for the first time. Madhima Gulgan talked about the importance of caring for country and life as bush regenerators and the children were presented with

Reconnecting to Country bags, posters and stickers from Rous Water. This event was the first ‘onthe-ground’ result of the hard work of the Wilsons Creek Reconnecting to Country Working Group. This group of local residents from Wilsons Creek and Huonbrook includes staff of the school, members of the Wilsons Creek Huonbrook Landcare Group and Aboriginal elders. They have been working for the past 18 months to develop a project that integrates catchment management, local Aboriginal culture and builds a sense of place. The project at Wilsons Creek has received $45,000 in funding from the NSW Environmental Trust for bush regeneration, signage, pamphlets, open days and cross cultural liaison – part of which is being used to employ Madhima Gulgan. ‘It’s satisfying,’ says Gavin Heidenriech, public officer for Madhima Gulgan. ‘It’s good to work outside. Good to learn about land and culture.’

‘It’s great the kids can be part of a project that is happening in the valley. They’re working alongside members of the community and learning how what we do here affects everything else in the catchment,’ says Mark Donovan, teacher at the school. Nine year old student, Jedha, enjoyed planting with the Madhima Gulgun team and listening to them talk about what they are doing on the creek. Jedha knows a bit about bush tucker too – ‘It’s a plant, you can eat it and use the leaves.’ There are more events planned for the Reconnecting to Country project at Wilsons Creek later in the year. To find out more about the Reconnecting to Country project, contact Emily at Sustainable Futures Australia on 6685 7198 or email shannonbg@ sustainablefutures.com.au or Gavin Heidenriech, public officer for Madhima Gulgan, planting bush tucker with Wilsons Creek emilyc@sustainablefutures. com.au Public School students Nathan, Jedha and Jasper. Information about the Madhima Gulgan are em- tion from the Wilsons Creek Huonbrook Landcare Plan. project is also available at www. ployed to regenerate around Hall upstream. This fits in with The team will be regenerating sustainablefutures.com.au and 300 metres of riparian vegeta- a longer term Wilsons Creek/ the creek until February 2011. www.rouswater.nsw.gov.au.

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locally and where now the Pickles are prepared, cooked and bottled. Brinjal Pickle is a traditional Indian pickle whose use far exceeds that of only an accompaniment to curries. It contains eggplant (brinjal), a tantalising array of spices, fresh garlic and ginger and more. As far as possible, ingredients for all the products are sourced locally. Given the variance in the heat tolerance of our individual palates, PickleChicks make pickles and chutneys in a milder and also a more sparky version. The PickleChicks pickles received a boost last week with the news that they had earned a Merit Award at this year’s Sydney Royal Easter Show. PickleChicks pickles are available now at various outlets through Byron and surrounding Shires, also every week at the Mullumbimby Farmer’s Market. Other varieties besides the Brinjal include Tamatar Kasaundi, Lime Chutney and Kenyan Mango Chutney. www.echo.net.au


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New group aims to head off aerial spraying of Bitou Hilary Bain

Committed volunteers are needed to keep authorities from aerial spraying pesticides to eradicate the Bitou bush on our coastline. I’m a filmmaker, and concerned about the amount of pesticide being put out there in the environment, along the coastline, in the name of controlling the Bitou ‘weed’. My partner Asa and myself got involved with this struggle when we went to the South Golden Bitou Blitz last May to film Rose and all those who were there trying to help by showing that, with enough volunteers, this Bitou problem could be eradicated by hand weeding. I believe it was from this event and subsequent publicity, plus a demonstration in Byron Bay, with more publicity, along with Rose’s advertisements in The Echo, that the Byron Council put a ‘stay’ on spraying. Unfortunately, the council only has jurisdiction over the South Golden area. The rest of the coastline is under the control of the Department of Environment, Climate Change and Water, a state body. Since that time, we have gone to Council, to get some land allocated to us so we could form a Dunecare Group, and start to hand weed the Bitou, as well as other weeds, and so restore some of the land along the coast. The coastline along Byron Shire, as well as the rest of Eastern Australia, has had sig-

From left, Bitou blitzers Caspar Brace, Ellen White, Rose Wanchap, Byron Shire councillor Richard Staples, Hilary Bain, and Asa Mark.

nificant destabilisation due to sand mining. As a solution to that, Bitou bush was planted extensively to try to stabilise the dunes. And now, Bitou has become a ‘weed of national significance’ (WONS), high on the priority list for eradication. Using aerial spraying of glyphosate is the method of dealing with Bitou, along with the ‘cut and paste’ method used on-ground. This is where we, the newly formed Byron Shire Chemical-free Landcare Group come in. We’ve been allocated two prominent sites: the Cavanbah next to Byron Bay’s Main Beach and Brunswick Heads

south of the Surf Club. The Brunswick Heads site is about four hectares, the Cavanbah site is about 0.5 hectares, and they both have very different weeds. We applied for and are receiving a grant from the Northern Rivers Catchment Management Authority (NRCMA) to pay a professional regen worker to coordinate volunteers, and to set up a website to inform the public about our projects, as well as educate the public about glyphosate, and to buy some loppers and gloves. What we need now are some committed volunteers, to go out to both sites with the re-

gen coordinator and start the actual work of weeding. Ellen White has generously offered a workshop to demonstrate her method of ‘crowning’ the Bitou to stop its spread and use the Bitou as a mulch to enable the natural plants to germinate, and so restore the natural dune flora and fauna. We have a wonderful opportunity with these two sites, to show how easy, cheaper and better it is to work without chemicals, and to create areas that will make it obvious that this is the better method. The website will inform the public, locally as well as nationally, and aims to get as many

Reserves to close for aerial spraying, says NPWS Bitou Bush infestations in Brunswick Heads and Billinudgel nature reserves and Bundjalung National Park will be targeted this May and June. National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) Pest Management Officer, Lisa Wellman, said that this is the second year Brunswick and Billinudgel nature reserves have been targeted with aerial spraying and the seventh year for Bundjalung National Park. For public safety temporary closures of areas to be sprayed will occur between May 17 and June 30. Bundjalung National Park is expected to be sprayed May 31June 4, and Brunswick Heads

(north) and Billinudgel nature reserves June 10-18. ‘These closure dates are only indicative as operations are very weather dependent. Spraying may occur on any day until June 30,’ Ms Wellman said. ‘Brunswick Heads (north of the river) and Billinudgel nature reserves will be closed at the commencement of each scheduled spray day until the work is completed. The reserves will be re-opened daily if conditions are not suitable for spraying. ‘In Bundjalung National Park the temporary closures will affect Ten Mile Beach from Goanna (Snapper) Headland to Shark Bay and Woody Head

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to Iluka. This will include access to Ten Mile Beach at Black Rocks and Shark Bay. Woody Head and Black Rocks camping area and Iluka Bluff are not within the treatment area and will remain open. Beach access at Black Rocks will be restricted while spraying is in progress. ‘Aerial spraying enables us to control Bitou Bush over a broad area, which would otherwise be extremely difficult. ‘Two years of concentrated control at Cape Byron and Broken Head have seen expanses of Bitou Bush turn into healthy regenerating headlands. The control has been so successful in these reserves that aerial

spraying is not required this year. ‘The 2009 aerial spray in northern Brunswick Heads and Billinudgel nature reserves was also highly effective, with 90 per cent of Bitou Bush killed and no negative impacts on native species. Monitoring of the site has found that native plants have increased in size, number and variety on the foredune. A follow-up spray is crucial to enable native plants to continue reclaiming the sand dunes from the monoculture of Bitou Bush. ‘Bitou Bush is one of the greatest threats to biodiversity on the NSW North Coast and one of 20 Weeds of National Significance.’

people as possible to support our group. We plan to invite the other Dunecare groups to the workshop to show them how successful this manual, chemical-free method is. We aim to set this program up as a pilot project that can then be expanded to the entire shire, and be an example to the rest of the nation. Cr Richard Staples, a longtime Greens party member, who has been waiting for a long time to see something like this happen, is onboard as a consultant and regen worker/volunteer. We’ve been very lucky and privileged to have Ellen White, who is a botanist and exceptional dunecare worker, as a consultant. She has restored almost 40 hectares of the Dirawong Reserve in Evans Head. It is well worth a trip down there to experience what a restored coastal dune looks and feels like. It’s gorgeous! With some dedicated work on our sites, Byron Shire too can have a gorgeous chemical free coastline. We are now finally going to start weeding the Bitou by hand using the ‘crowning method’, at the Brunswick Heads site (next to the surf club) on Sunday May 23. Ellen White will be on hand to give a demonstration on this method of weeding the bitou at around 10am. We will

then start weeding the bitou, with the assistance of two experienced regen workers. This site is ‘clean’, that is, it has never been sprayed with chemicals, so people who have those kinds of concerns needn’t worry. An ‘organic’ BBQ will be provided. We do advise that you bring with you sun protection gear, good boots, gloves, water to drink, and if you have a good pair of loppers and/or secateurs, bring those along. We will have some on hand, but may not have enough. If you can come to this very important day for the Byron Shire coastline, please contact me ASAP on 6684 0508 or email hb@hilarybain.com, so that I can see how many people will be attending, and plan for that. We’ll meet outside the surf club at 9:30am. We’re hoping to bring out some of the Councilors, the press and even the mayor for this event/workday. This has taken us a full year to implement, but we do now have a bona fide chemical free landcare group in the shire! Come and join us, and let’s show the skeptics that weeding without chemicals is not only possible, it’s safer, healthier, both for people and the environment, and cheaper in so many ways.

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The Brunswick Valley Nature Festival 4 – 6 June 2010 Celebrating Biodiversity The festival launches on Friday evening with the Visions of the Valley photographic competition awards. Entries are displayed for the festival’s duration. Saturday’s program offers various outdoor guided walks and tours in and around Mullumbimby. It’s a great opportunity to learn more about our local birdlife, attributes of bushland that attract native fauna, ecological restoration, plant and weed identification and bush regeneration techniques. On Sunday, Mullumbimby Civic Hall hosts presentations by experts that will help everyone learn more about the many elements of our environment and what we can do to ensure it is not endangered, but conserved sustainably. Topics cover the plants in our local biodiversity hotspot, koalas, reptiles,

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Opening night for Visions of the Valley photo competition at the Civic Hall. Saturday 5 June 2010 8.30am - 3.00pm

A full day of outdoor activities including a basket weaving class, morning and afternoon Bush Birds walks at Brunswick Heads and West Byron Wetlands and, starting from Mullumbimby Civic Hall, a Botany Walk, Habitat Walk, Riverside Restoration Walk and workshop on Bush Regeneration Techniques. Sunday 6 June 2010 9.30am – 4.00pm

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She’s played with Prince, Ringo Starr and most recently performed for President Obama. Sheila E is drumming royalty and is a special guest performer with Ricky Peterson and the Peterson Brothers on their national tour.

night I knew I was to be a musician. Performing at the White House last year as musical director and one of the producers of Fiesta Latina for President Obama and the First Lady. Performing at the 1996 Olympics.

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How did you find your way to percussion/drumming? My dad is a percussionist and he had percussion around the house.

I notice you developed a children’s percussion line, why did you do that? To be a good percussionist is it imperative to start young? Yes it is important to start young – learning a language or the arts like music. The impact of learning that young allows kids to learn music quicker.

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There’s a double pass up for grabs to see Grant Stevens‌ international comic voted by Chortle as best MC for 2008. This UK boy hits Aussie soil for just a few weeks and we’re lucky to have nabbed him for one of his three Aussie shows. The hit of Edinburgh, catch him at the Pandanus Lounge at the Byron Services Club on Sunday June 6. For a double pass email gigs@ echo.net.au with subject header ‘grant my wish’.

SONIC TIX With some of Australia’s top DJ’s and international exports playing at the inaugural SONIC Festival, Lismore is going to be the place to be May 29 & 30. WE have a couple of two day double pass give-away – valued at $210 dollars! Email gigs@echo. net.au with subject header ‘I’m super sonic’.

Traditionally, great looking women always play up front‌ has it been difficult having to define yourself all the time as a ‘regular’ musican? I am not a regular musician. I am an entertainer who has been given a gift of music from God and I am blessed to be able to share that gift all over the world. Playing with Prince must have been a buzz. What did that do for your career? That opened the door for commercial music as a solo artist. What drew you to jazz, funk etc? I grew up listening to jazz and Latin jazz influenced from my dad Pete Escovedo. During the period in the 70s Motown music was huge. What happens when you are playing – do you stop thinking, do you think ahead‌ I don’t think, I play from my heart. What's the essence of a great performance for you? God's love. What are your three all time big career highlights? Performing with my dad at 15 years old which was the

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Touring with Ringo Starr – the drummer in the world’s most famous band‌ tell me a litlle about that? Ringo is one of the most amazing drummers in the world. His simplicity is what makes his lyrical drumming unique. And with your current tour with Ricky Peterson why did you decide to come on board? Because I love Australia and New Zealand and it was a chance to come back. Plus, I love the Peterson Brothers! What should we be expecting for that show? Good music, good musicians, good times

SHEILA E APPEARS WITH RICKY PETERSON AND THE PETERSON BROTHERS AT THE BANGALOW A&I HALL ON FRIDAY AT 8PM . Ticket price: $40 (+BF)/$45 at door. Tix: Barebones Bangalow, Mullum Books and All Music & Vision Stores (Ballina, Byron, Lismore) and www.laingtix. oztix.com.au

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What has happened to the humble light bulb? The innocuous incandescent has been earmarked as a contributor to greenhouse gases, and has been exterminated. You can’t find a 80 cent bulb anywhere anymore. From a visual perspective, the old fashioned lightbulb was a far superior design to these new eco friendly compact fluorescents. They look a bit like an electric colon. They’re ugly. It just doesn’t rival the classic lightbulb. Andy Warhol would turn in his pop art grave. That fragile glass bubble filled with argon gas created light by employing just a wafer thin wire of tungsten to channel the magic. Sure it required 75 per cent more energy to power the same amount of light, but those old school bulbs were dirt cheap to buy. Now the only light bulb available is $10 for a two pack. It’s a very effective way of curbing energy use. Every time I go to the supermarket I think do I really need a light in the toilet? At my house it’s now: do it in the daylight, take a candle or buy the braille toilet paper. How do people on Centrelink benefits afford light bulbs anymore? They’re so expensive, it must have little old ladies having to choose between eating and seeing. Fortunately most older people go to bed by 5pm so living without light is not such a problem. I’ve been trying to cut back spending for the last six months so in our household living in the light has become a privilege rather than a right. At my house, people only get light bulbs on their birthday. You’ve never seen true joy

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8"55 5)& until you’ve watched your teenager unwrap an eco friendly bulb. More useful than an iPod. It’s not just the expense, or how unattractive they are shape wise, it’s the two choices you get: ‘can’t see at all’ and ‘can see too much’. Sure they use less energy, but that’s because they create inferior light. You certainly lose the ambience around the house when your place is lit like a Woolies deli. You’d want to be in a long term relationship, because there ain’t no romance in the deathly blue glare of a CFL. It would be like having sex

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in the meat department. If you’ve never had depression issues in the past you’ll be pleased to know that ten minutes in a room lit by a CFL is all it takes to want to top yourself. You’ll be a poet in no time. I think Sylvia Plath must have had fluoros – that’s why she sought solace in the soft blue flame of the oven. There’s just no ambience in a fluoro. I’m aware that the consumer is supposed to see a marked reduction in their energy use and thus have a lowered electricity bill. I’ve been using the eco-bulbs for over a year and my bills haven’t varied a bit. (Although that could be because we’ve been using the on-light on Zoe’s hair iron to illuminate the hallway). Wow, does that mean if Shearwater had used low wattage bulbs, they wouldn’t be ten million bucks in debt? People may have noticed a small drop in their bills, so isn’t it fortuitous that Country Energy have been permitted to hike their fees! It would be undemocratic to see a saving passed on to the consumer when it can go back to big business. As of July 1, electricity bills will go up by 30 per cent. These low wattage bulbs are a crock. Sure they don’t use as much energy, but they’re full of mercury – doesn’t that end up in landfill later down the track? Aren’t we just doing the environmental equivalent of borrowing from Pavitar to pay Premal? (That’s the Byron Shire version of Peter to pay Paul). I’m jack of the whole thing. Forget electricity, I say go the candle. The lights aren’t on baby, but that doesn’t mean that nobody’s home.

cLIVE MUS ICd Dolphin Release The 2010 Dolphin Awards are back and bigger than ever. The local music industry has been lively in the past year and the Dolphins are a showcase of what the Northern Rivers has to offer. This year the Dolphins’ offer a new category: ‘garage/indie’ to recognise the alternative bands in the area. The new and improved NCEIA website (www.nceia.org.au) has all the details of each category that musicians can enter and the outlines of each category/ genre. Entries for the awards are now open and are closing May 31.

The Kellly Gang Dan Kelly is back and he’s rolling out a new ocean groove sourced somewhere between Williamsburg, Ibiza and the Tote Hotel. Bindi Irwin Apocalypse Jam, is the first single from the forthcoming album Dan Kelly’s Dream. It’s a good time apocalyptic fantasy fuelled by wave power and the futuristic undersea chops of environmental superhero Bindi herself plus chaperone and mother Terri and uber backing musicians Jimi Hendrix and Ringo Starr! While flaming tornadoes ravage the last traces of civilization on the earths’ surface, Dan and his ultimo band (Dave Williams, Indra Adams, Kiernan Box, Dallas Packard and featuring blazing underwater guitar solo from Alpha Male Lewis Boyes) conduct the word’s last recording session deep in the Marianas trench. Tune in to

see if they can survive each other’s fashion mistakes while breathing only bubbles of Jimi’s guitar tone for survival! OMFG!!! Saturday at the Hotel Great Northern.

Dirt Music Mullum Folk Club is happy to introduce Dirt Rd as feature act this month. Dirt Rd was born over a birthday cake in a lounge room when six friends realised they all had a different instrument in their hands and

were having a lot of fun. Since then the band has evolved to tell their tales through the songs of Ivan Fletcher. Ivan’s writing style is influenced by the likes of Johnny Cash, David Gray and Jack Johnson. An old fashioned romantic at heart his songs are of life, love and real people with a genuine warmth and sincerity woven through them. As a six piece band Dirt Rd’s musical influences are far and varied but together they have created their own style

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musical, in vibrant and wildly varied musical contexts with new instruments, singers and genres enveloping Cohen’s eloquent lyrics and indefinable gravitas. Famous Blue Cheese – A Tribute To Leonard Cohen. See it at Lismore City Hall, Thursday May 27.

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other bands around the Byron music scene. Singer Lydia Storey fronts Sujitoko, as well as performing under her own name. Dave Sandford plays keys and sax with The Soul Shakers. Rex Carter plays drums with The Round Mountain Girls and Ragga Jump while guitarist/vocalist Geoff Wright C You at the Beach also plays with The Soul Peter C and the Soul Shakers Shakers and Jo Jo Smith when have been rockin’ the Sydney she’s in town. Geoff has an blues scene for more than impressive CV that includes 15 years. Wherever they play the likes of Max Merritt and the venue is pumping. Pete’s The Meteors, Robben Ford, JJ awesome baritone voice melts Cale and Tina Turner, and he the floor and the lineup sweeps would arguably be one of the I believe in Cheesus NORPA and the Northern Rivers it clean. With some of the finest guitarists in the country. country’s best musicians, this Conservatorium Arts Centre They are joined by inimitable is a night of covers peppered are pleased to announce that Hans Lovejoy on double bass, with originals. The Beach Hotel who has performed with Emily Lubitz from Tinpan on Thursday. Orange will be singing up a Tommee and Sara Tindley, Nick Morris’s work ‘Handsome’ at Retrospect Galleries in Byron on Friday storm alongside Monsieur among others. Three of the Camembert, Abby Dobson and The Crew band sing and each has a very Ngaiire. Famous Blue Cheese The Crew could be described different style which lends itself is a tribute show to poet, singer as something of a Byron Bay to a quite eclectic repertoire. and songwriter Leonard Cohen. super group. Astute music The Crew play funky, soulful, lovers will also have seen all It re-imagines the respected rhythm and blues in the jam personality’s works, poetic and these guys playing in many band tradition. No two shows are the same. This band has something for everyone whether they like to dance or A Tweed Shire Council community facility just sit and enjoy some great players who love what they ON DISPLAY UNTIL 20 JUNE do. The Crew are playing at the Brunswick Hotel on Saturday. of unaccompanied fiddle virtuosity, with dynamic use of live effects and loops. Wild Strings They recently released their Wild Strings is a musical self-named debut album, meeting of two exciting Michelle Dawson Sleeping Sphinx (detail) featuring eclectic melodies fiddle players, Cleis Pearce Time Travel: reimagining the past and original compositions. To and Laura Targett. Together An exhibition by some of Australia’s most intriguing contemporary artists listen, check out myspace.com/ they ride a journey that inspired by world history and our relatively short Anglo-Australian ‘past’ fidlmusik. Wild Strings play the celebrates inspired string After Moonrise: Sarah Harvey music from the heart and from Chameleon Café Friday from This ongoing body of work explores the fictional world of rabbits inspired by 7.30pm. the novel Watership Down by Richard Adams around the world. They have Artists by artists: works from the collection a unique sound, combining Showcasing a selection of portraits and self portraits from the Collection swinging rhythmic fiddling Sonic Festival: WhatSup CPM 1992-2008 and sublime improvisation in the Live scene? Showcasing acquired works on paper from CPM between 1992 - 2008 with harmonising vocals. Their It's just two weeks until the Until 13 June - Operation Art inspirations are wide and inaugural Sonic Festival in 50 artworks by school students created for sick children and their families Until 11 July - Printer’s Proofs: from the Fred Genis Collection deep, from the dance music of Lismore – there’s going to PUBLIC PROGRAM Ireland to folk tunes of India be a lot of great acts to catch Sat 22 May 11am Floortalk: After moonrise with artist Sarah Harvey with stops in Romania and the over May 29 & 30. There’s Sun 6 Jun 11am Floortalk: Time Travel with Gallery Director, S Muddiman Middle East, and from ancient Melbourne’s live/electronic Saritah at Lismore’s Sonic Festival May 29 & 30 Sat 13 Jun 11am Operation Art craft activity for children 5 years + FREE places to contemporary fusion trio, Morph. Known for FREE ADMISSION Open Wed-Sun 10am-5pm Australia, borrowing tunes with their experimental sounds 2 Mistral Rd Murwillumbah NSW 2484 love and respect for tradition. of live drums/base and 02 6670 2790 www.tweed.nsw.gov.au/artgallery On stage, they present a show synths, they’ve appeared at of folk/pop with a dash of country featuring Alan Bryan on lead guitar, Tane Allan on rhythm guitar and banjo, Pam Freeman on bass, Troy Schmidt on drums and Michelle Nunan on keyboards. Chalkboard spots from 6.30pm, on a first in first served basis. If you are an original songwriter come along and put your name on the board. Mullum Folk club: Wednesday May 26 at the Drill Hall. Show starts 7.30pm. $5 entry, tea, coffee and cakes available.

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them! Mick McHugh brings his uplifting Irish folk sounds Dan Kelly at the Hotel Great Northern on Saturday to Australian Hotel on Friday and Lennox Point Hotel on Sunday arvo joined by violinist Camilla Warner. Foot-tapping tunes and ballads with the Irish blend of storytelling in tow, the pair will be playing a mix of Mick’s critically acclaimed original songs and classic Irish covers. You can also catch a solo show of Mick on Saturday night at the Slipway Tavern.

Sal in the Tree Sal Yates returns to Treehouse for an evening of tortured beauty, sultry slandering and a mixed bag of guests to boot. About to head out on tour with her band Ghost Mountain promoting their second album Art Without Audience, this Sunday offers an intimate preview to some of those songs and many old favourites from Sal’s growing back catalogue. The red velvet stage gives you a unique view to see one of the North Coast’s most accomplished songwriters up close and personal. From 6pm.

Super Massive at the Hotel Great Northern on Thursday

Spectacular’ to the finale of the ‘William Tell Overture’'‌ so pack your picnic baskets and get that champagne ready for a splendid night under the stars! Bookings: Christine (07) 5536 6063 or Ingrid (07) 5513 1083. Tickets can also be purchased at Murwillumbah Music and Andersons Treasure Store Murwillumbah.

Totally Massive Independent Sydney alternative-pop/electro/rock band Super Massive has released an epic, new experimental pop track called Get Me Out Of My Head. The last show in Byron Bay was an eventful one! Singer Malina suffered a disco ball injury onstage and ended

the set blood-drenched from knee to ankle, and not only that; a surprise guest was in the audience - Rufus Wainwright –who loved it and invited the band to come see his show in Sydney, and the two bands hung out together. The songwriting venture of singer/ writer Malina Hamilton-Smith and drummer/composer Glenn Abbott (aka Bryan Ferrysexual, ex-Machine Gun Fellatio), Super Massive make highly creative, intense, exhilarating and sexy alterna-pop-electro music that’s driven by brutally funky dance grooves and delivered with the lustiness of a rock band. Hotel Great Northern on Thursday. Entry is free. Doors open 8pm.

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major overseas events like Glastonbury, Gurten and Boom and gigs at Earthcore, Woodford, Exodus and Rainbow Serpent around Oz. Also on the lineup is Wild Marmalade, Ganga Giri, Mystic Beats and Fyah Walk. Then there’s Saritah. Inspiring, uplifting and playfully powerful this is a vocalist that will rock your soul with songs, lyrics and groovy beats of positivity. Don’t miss her at Sonic Festival – get your tickets at www. SonicFestival.com.au.

down her ‘scrape-my-face-offthe-sidewalk-cos-ima-ghettoas-fuk’ flavoured set followed by DJ Franky Trouble (Brisbane) with her deep house and new disco remix progressive sets and DJ Mony (Open Records) with her phat bass and funky tunes are all set to keep the dance floor moving nonstop. There’s also Spoonbill (Omelette Records) and DJ Shadow FX (Zenon /ZMA Records – Melbourne). These dudes are the ultimate knob turners. Get your 2-day passes at www.SonicFestival.com.au

Sonic Festival: WhatSup For the Love of Latin in the DJ scene? Fem DJs will have punters dance their socks off at Sonic May 29 & 30. Brisbane based DJ Emmy Lou (SixBux) will roll out her phat ‘n funky grooves laced with chunky beats and Italian and German influenced minimal techno sounds to present a wicked set sure to have you moving! Plus, soundsistas, DJ ReseteseR will lay

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you’ll love this band. Last show in Byron for the year, Saturday at the Byron Bay Brewery, Buddha Bar.

Girl with guitar With a surfboard under one arm and a guitar under the other, Kym Campbell is making waves within the surf music culture of Australia and is about to break out into the wider community with her second release, Preview, produced by the renowned Michael Stangel (Veronicas/ Shannon Noll). Often described as the female Jack Johnson, Kym writes and performs earthy, stripped back music which can best be described as roots, folk and reggae, peppered with acoustic guitar, ukulele, harmonica and a tight rhythm section. The Rails on Sunday starting at 6pm.

With a delicious mix of Latin American styles and infectious grooves, Parissa Bouas and Diaspora Latina gets people of all ages up and dancing. Music from Brazil, Cuba, Mexico, Cape Verde, songs made famous by Sergio Mendes, Celia Cruz, Buena Vista Irish Folk Social Club, Gilberto Gil, Cesaria The problem with starting the Evora‌ If you like world music, Irish singing is you can’t stop

Chris Miller was born and raised on the northern beaches of Sydney and for the last two years has been living in Ocean Shores. He says it has been a great change of pace for him. At this time his music is finding its way into short films (Afterswell), documentaries (Skate Australia), and jingles on TV. His production efforts span across many genres but 6pm, this Thursday at Treehouse, will see Chris Miller pull out the guitar for his selection of acoustic folk rock. He’ll be joined by special guest – Ilona Harker.

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Classic Sounds Catch the Northern Rivers Symphony Orchestra ‘Gala Open Air Variety Concert’ at the Murwillumbah Show Ground on Saturday at 5.30pm. The program will include the Carnival Overture by Dvorak, Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen, the Nutcracker by Tchaikovsky, a James Bond medley, selections from Les Miserables plus more. The highlight of the concert will be a ‘Fireworks

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cCULT UREd Looking Back Dress up in your best retro gear and get along to Retrospect Galleries on Friday night for the opening of their latest exhibition, Retroism, exploring the explosion of interest in popular and nostalgic imagery over the past decade, evident across contemporary art, advertising, fashion and design. The show features works by 12 internationally accomplished artists including renowned US artist Robert Mars, whose multi-media works reflect a longing for a different America – before ‘the independent aesthetic of the not-so-distant past was replaced by homogenized corporate culture and standardised cityscapes’. Other artists include Germany’s Mario Wagner, Dutch artist Hanneke Treffers (Handiedan), Australian Nick Morris (acclaimed for his solo works, as well as his collaborative pieces with artist Dave Bowers, under the pseudonym of Doug Bartlett), alongside representatives from France, Belgium, America and the UK. Everyone is invited to the Retroism opening party at Retrospect Galleries Friday from 6pm.

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Taking a Dip Find yourself at the Byron Entertainment Centre this Friday for their monthly surprise package, Lucky Dip. As always, there is incredible circus performances – Round and Round we go with the ‘Three Luscious Ladies’ Anna, Kim and Belle. The girls have been training in various degrees of circus and dance for years and don’t they love to mix it up! Mae Wilde is always a woman full of surprises and this month it’s time to throw your hat in the ring for a bit of a fancy dress. Suzie Wild is ready to bump and grind with burlesque, The Jeffery’s Peet d Will do the harmoic ukulele thing with a twist, Katheryn Jones has golden tonsils, and silly old Chris Byrnes is a comedic nut. So if it's your birthday or un-birthday then get some friends together and book a table. Byron Entertainment Centre –17 Centennial Circuit in the A&I Estate. Doors open 6.30pm. Show begins 7.30pm. Tix are $15. Enquiries and bookings to 6685 6566.

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Grant Stevens at the Byron Services Club on Sunday 6 June

Nick is a master comic who understands the importance of good results. He’s one of the few comics who manages to get through 40 minutes or more without swearing or being offensive. This rare ability Big Gig with a Penn George Smilovici was to appear has seen him support show biz greats like the late Peter Allen. at The Big Gig in Ballina this Don’t miss Nick Penn with John month but due to unforseen Zeez in tow at the Big Gig at circumstances, he’s unable the Ballina RSL on Thursday to attend. Stepping into his shoes will be the hilarious Nick May 27. It’s free, so be there! Penn. A regular on the comedy 8pm. scene for the last two decades

Taking Funny for Granted !!! Mandy Nolan presents Englishman and comic – UK mag, Chortle’s ‘MC of the Year – Grant Stevens at the Byron Services Club on June 6 at 8pm. Along with his clutch of awards and critical acclaim Grant Stevens must surely have right to the title of hardest working comedian in the UK. Stephen still finds the time to headline and MC gigs all over the country as well as being a regular guest on The Cutting Edge, deputising presenter on BBC Southern Counties Radio, warming up and performing on some of the biggest TV comedy shows. A cross between Russell Brand and Dylan! With Mandy Nolan as MC and Mullum mum, Ellen Briggs as support. Bookings 6684 3443 or tix at the club.

D’Alliance at Currumbin D’Alliance is a weekend festival with a difference. The Currumbin RSL plays host to this dynamic fringe event which features artists like Juzzie Smith, Perch Creek Family Jug Band and Mr Om and a full program of circus, film, performance and comedy. It runs from Thursday 27 – Sunday 30 on the riverbank and the Saturday carnivale is FREE. Night time events are all ticketed. The program kicks off on Thursday night with a launch at the Currumbin RSL’s Side Splitting comedy, featuring the dry tones of MR Elliot Goblet. For more information about the comedy night and the Fringe Festival, go to www.currumbinrsl.com. au or call 07 5534 7999.

Painting Animals Brigit Henstorf’s debut solo exhibition ‘Midnight Rendevouz’ opens at Still@ The Centre in Byron this Friday. Her work reflects her ongoing concern for the

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Topp Twins • Sydney Travelling Film Festival • Dendy FRI - SUN welfare of animals and their ability to reveal hidden truths about the human condition. Her message is to preserve beauty and life. ‘My approach is entirely personal and I comment on issues that are universal. There is a need for compassion to extend beyond the human condition and for us to heighten our sensitivity to the rest of nature so we can live more peaceful and less damaging lives. My art is part of this process.’ Opens Friday at 6pm.

Travelling Film Fest Byron Shire audiences are in for a treat when the Sydney Travelling Film Festival returns to Byron Bay, screening Friday to Sunday at the Dendy. The 2010 program serves up stories from New Zealand, France, Canada, Italy, India, Algeria and the USA. This year the festival opens with the Audience Award favourite from the Melbourne and Toronto Film Festivals; the hilarious The Topp Twins: Untouchable Girls. A national treasure in their native New Zealand, The Topp Twins are the world’s only comedic, country singing, dancing and yodelling lesbian twin sisters. Celebrating 50 years of the Topps and interweaving their story with the cultural and political history of their homeland, this enlightening and uplifting film is filled with music, laughs and an

inspirational commitment to rural life. Following the screening complimentary refreshments will be served, toasting this year’s festival with Tin Soldiers thanks to our new sponsor Swish Wine. This year’s program will showcase some exciting recent world cinema including the heart-warming Maori family drama The Strength of Water, the charming Venice Film Festival Award winner Mid-August Lunch, a fun and feisty Bollywood featuring two of India’s hottest stars, the multi-award winner from the Dubai International Film Festival, Masquerades, plus Cannes FIPRESCI Prize winner Amreeka starring Hiam Abbass. Discounted subscriptions and single session tickets available at the cinema. www.sff.org.au

Behind the LEAF Local charity African LEAF will hold a fundraiser Trivia Night next Saturday at the Byron Bay Bowling Club. The fun will start at 7.30pm with delicious snacks and great prizes for all the smarty pants people with big brains full of useless knowledge. Trivia, it's the ultimate mental garage sale, you can unload some information and help the kids that African LEAF sponsors at the same time. To support a good cause and enjoy a fun night, call Susan on 0407 573 386 to registe. Teams of eight. $15.

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Television Guide

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1. Christian Bale is one of the better Batmen, as he shows in Batman Begins (NBN, Friday. 9.40pm), adding a film noir frisson to the caped crusader’s efforts, only outdarkened by Ledger’s Joker in The Dark Knight. 2. Abigail Breslin is her usual beguiling self in Nim’s Island (Prime, Saturday, 6.30pm), a pleasant adventure for children but not one of the best. Contains traces of CGI. 3. Antonio Banderas is the ballroom dance teacher in Take The Lead (GO!, Sunday, 8.30pm), a sort of To Sir With Love without Sidney Poitier and Lulu’s theme song. In search of weird comedy? Psychoville on ABC1 on Fridays at 9.30pm.

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SBS 1

4.30 Shortland Street 5.00 Something In The Air

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World News 1.00 Movie: Broken Wings (M 2002) Israeli drama. Stars Orly Zilbershatz Banai, Maya Maron 2.30 Tales From A Suitcase 3.00 The Nest 4.00 A Fork In Africa Kenya 4.30 The Journal 5.00 Newshour 6.00 Global Village 6.30 World News Australia 7.35 Inspector Rex (PG) 8.30 Desperately Seeking Doctors 9.30 World News 10.00 The Killing (M) 11.05 Movie: The Night Of The Sunflowers (MAV 2006) Spanish thriller. Stars Carmelo GĂłmez, Judith Diakhate 1.10 Movie: Time Of The Wolf (MA 2003) French thriller. Stars Isabelle Huppert, Patrice ChĂŠreau 3.10 Weatherwatch

5.30 The Einstein Factor 6.00 Kids’ Programs 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 National Press Club Address 1.30 Talking Heads 2.00 The Bill 3.00 Kids’ Programs 5.00 Women’s Asian Cup Football LIVE – Australia v Vietnam 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 The New Inventors 8.30 Spicks And Specks 9.00 Lowdown (M) 9.30 Psychoville (M) Dawn French 10.00 At The Movies 10.30 Lateline 11.05 Lateline Business 11.35 Wire In The Blood (M) 1.00 Movie: Pan-Americana (G 1945) Phillip Terry, Audrey Long 2.25 Big Ideas 3.25 National Press Club Address

ABC 2 5.30 Talking Heads: Garry McDonald 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Kids’ Programs 6.00 How Do They Do It? 6.30 Dirty Jobs 7.10 The Daily Show 7.35 The Colbert Report

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SBS 2 5.00am to 6.00pm World News and Weatherwatch

10.25 Solo: Kayaker Andrew McAuley (M) 11.35 Spendaholics: Roxanne Russell 12.30 A Place In Slovakia 1.05 Little Angels 1.35 Coach Trip 2.00 Close

World News Australia Law & Disorder Giro d’Italia Cycling Highlights Movie: The Circle (PG 2000) Iranian drama about the oppression of women in Iran. Stars Nargess Mamizadeh, Maryian Palvin Almani 10.40 Movie: Don’t Tell (M 2005) Italian drama. Stars Giovanna Mezzogiorno, Stefania Rocca 12.45 Weatherwatch

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8.00 Video Killed The Radio Star 8.30 Blood, Sweat And Takeaways 9.30 Conviction (M) True story of Clarence Elkins

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5.00am to 6.00pm World News and Weatherwatch

6.30 World News Australia 7.30 As It Happened Double agent Popov: the original James Bond 8.30 Giro d’Italia Cycling Highlights 9.00 Movie: The Black Box (M 2005) French thriller. Stars Marion Cotillard, Jose Garcia, Bernard le Coq 10.35 Movie: Come, Sweet Death (MAV 2000) Austrian drama. Stars Josef Hader, Barbara Rudnik 12.30 Weatherwatch

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6.00 Ten Early News 7.00 Kids’ Programs 9.00 Ten News 10.00 The Circle 12.00 Dr Phil (M) 1.00 Oprah Winfrey Show (PG) 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Infomercial 4.00 Huey’s Kitchen 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Neighbours (G) 7.00 The 7pm Project 7.30 Masterchef Australia 8.30 Lie To Me (M) 9.30 Law & Order (M) 10.30 Late News With Sports Tonight 11.15 The Late Show With David Letterman 12.00 The Shield (MA) 1.00 Sex And The City (M)

12.35 Infomercials 5.30 Seven News

1.30 Infomercials 4.00 Religion

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6.00 Kids Time 9.00 Sons & Daughters 9.30 Home & Away

6.00 Serie A Football 8.00 Golf Central 8.30 I Fish 9.00 Championship Netball – Thunderbirds v Vixens 11.00 Real NBA 11.30 This Week In Baseball 12.15 Major League Baseball – LIVE 3.00 Omnisport 3.30 NASCAR Sprint Cup 4.30 ITU World Championship Triathlon 5.30 IAAF Athletix Magazine 6.00 Omnisport 6.30 Andra Pro Series Drag Racing 7.30 Pro Bull Riding 8.30 TNA Xplosion 9.30 Sports Tonight 10.00 MVP 10.30 AFL Premiership Season – Western Bulldogs v Sydney 1.00 Sports Tonight Late 1.15 Bundesliga Football 3.15 Serie A Football 4.00 Omnisport 4.30 Rally World 5.00 Major League Baseball

12.00 Beyond Tomorrow 1.00 All My Children 2.00 Shortland Street (M) 2.30 Coronation Street 3.00 Emmerdale 3.30 Kitchen Time 6.00 Alf 6.30 I Survived A Japanese Game Show 7.30 Ghost Whisperer 8.30 Lost (M) 9.30 Stargate Atlantis (M) 10.30 Mercy (M) 11.20 Kings (M) 12.15 Dirty Sexy Money (M) 1.30 Leyland Brothers World 2.00 Home Shopping 4.00 Auction Squad 5.00 Home Shopping

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.30 The Einstein Factor 5.05 World News 6.00 Kids’ Programs 1.00 The Food Lovers’ Guide To Australia 11.00 How The Earth Was Made 1.30 Anthrax War 12.00 Midday Report 2.20 Roswell Enterprises (M) 12.30 Jeeves And Wooster 2.30 Dateline 1.30 Collectors 3.30 Wedding Sari Showdown 2.00 The Bill 4.00 Feast Greece 3.00 Kids’ Programs 4.30 The Journal 6.00 Grand Designs Revisited 5.00 Newshour 7.00 ABC News 6.00 Global Village 7.30 The 7.30 Report 6.30 World News Australia 8.00 Catalyst 7.30 Italian Food Safari 8.30 Voyage To The Planets Jupiter 8.00 Costa’s Garden Odyssey 9.30 Stones In Exile (M) 8.30 Equator Africa 10.35 Lateline 9.30 World News Australia 11.10 Lateline Business 10.05 Movie: Little Jerusalem (MA 2005) 11.35 Live From Abbey Road (M) Green Day, French drama. Stars Fanny Valette, Elsa Bat For Lashes, Starsailor Zylberstein, Bruno Todeschini 12.25 Movie: The Company She Keeps 11.45 Movie: Nina’s Journey (M 2005) (G 1950) Lizabeth Scott, Jane Greer, Swedish drama. Stars Agnieszka Dennis O’Keefe Grochowska, Maria Chwalibóg 1.50 Movie: The Woman On The Beach (PG 2.10 Weatherwatch 1947) Robert Ryan, Joan Bennett 3.15 Intervention (G*) 3.55 Can We Help?

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6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven Morning News 12.00 Movie: Prime Suspect – The Final Act (M 2006) Part 2. Stars Helen Mirren, Stephen Tompkinson, Laura Greenwood, Eve Best, Gary Lewis 2.00 All Saints (M) 3.00 Medical Emergency 3.30 The Fairies 4.00 It’s Academic 4.30 Seven News 5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Prime News 6.30 Seven News 7.00 Home And Away 7.30 Dog Squad 8.00 Surf Patrol 8.30 The Pacific (AV) 10.40 Most Shocking (M) 11.40 Lost (M)

10.00 Movie: Port Afrique (PG 1956) Pier Angeli, Philip Carey, Dennis Price

4.30 Shortland Street 5.00 Something In The Air

5.30 Talking Heads: Yvonne Allen 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Kids’ Programs 6.00 Poh’s Kitchen 6.30 Dirty Jobs 7.10 The Daily Show 7.35 The Colbert Report 8.00 Spicks And Specks 8.30 Lowdown 9.00 Psychoville (M) 9.30 The Graham Norton Show 10.15 Gavin And Stacey 10.50 FM: Golden Lady (M) 11.10 Father Ted 11.40 How Not To Live Your Life (M) 12.10 Ideal (M) 12.35 Hyperdrive: Hello Queppu 1.05 Little Angels 1.35 Coach Trip 2.00 Close

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6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven Morning News 12.00 Movie: Point Last Seen (M 1998) A tracker searches for a little girl lost in the desert. Stars Linda Hamilton, Kevin Kilner, Sam Hennings 2.00 All Saints (M) 3.00 Medical Emergency 3.30 The Fairies 4.00 It’s Academic 4.30 Seven News 5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Prime News 6.30 Seven News 7.00 Home And Away 7.30 The Matty Johns Show 8.30 Criminal Minds (M) 9.30 The Amazing Race Double episode 11.30 Flashforward (M) 12.30 Infomercials 5.30 Seven News

6.00 Ten Early News 7.00 Kids’ Programs 9.00 Ten News 10.00 The Circle 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah Winfrey Show 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Infomercial 4.00 Huey’s Kitchen 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Neighbours (PG) 7.00 The 7pm Project (PG) 7.30 Masterchef Australia 8.00 Glee 9.00 Law & Order: SVU (M) 10.00 Medium (M) 11.00 Late News With Sports Tonight 11.45 The Late Show With David Letterman 12.30 Buffy The Vampire Slayer (M) 1.30 Infomercials 4.00 Religion

7 TWO 6.00 Kids Time 9.00 Sons & Daughters 9.30 Home & Away 10.00 Movie: Jubal (PG 1956) An honest cowhand looks for work. Stars Glen Ford, Ernest Borgnine, Rod Steiger 12.00 Beyond Tomorrow 1.00 All My Children (M) 2.00 Shortland Street 2.30 Coronation Street 3.00 Emmerdale 3.30 Kitchen Time 6.00 Alf 6.30 I Survived A Japanese Game Show 7.30 Airline USA 8.30 Prime Suspect (M) 12.30 Leyland Brothers World 1.30 AFL Flashback Classic 3.45 Auction Squad 4.40 Hot Property 5.00 Home Shopping

ONE HD 6.00 Major League Baseball 7.30 AFL Premiership Season Brisbane Lions v Geelong 10.00 NBA Tip Off 11.00 NBA Basketball Playoffs 2.00 TNA Xplosion 3.00 Omnisport 3.30 NASCAR Nationwide Series 6.00 Omnisport 6.30 ATP World Tour Tennis 7.00 MVP 7.30 Thursday Night Live 9.30 Sports Tonight 10.00 UFC 11.00 Golf Central 11.30 NBA Basketball Playoffs 1.30 Sports Tonight Late 1.45 Omnisport 2.00 Championship Netball Game Of The Week 4.00 Sports Unlimited 5.00 Oneasia Tour Golf

5.30 Today 9.00 Kerri-Anne 11.00 Infomercials 12.00 Ellen Degeneres Show 1.00 The View 2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 Alive And Cooking 3.30 Hi-5 4.00 Pyramid 4.30 Afternoon News 5.00 Antiques Roadshow 5.30 Hot Seat 6.00 Evening News 7.00 A Current Affair 7.30 Hey Hey It’s Saturday 8.25 Lotto 9.30 Who Do You Think You Are? 10.30 Underbelly: The Golden Mile (M) 11.30 Nightline 12.00 Eclipse Music TV (M) 12.30 20/20 1.30 Infomercials 3.30 Good Morning America 5.00 Early Morning News

NBN 5.30 Today 9.00 Kerri-Anne 11.00 Infomercials 12.00 Ellen Degeneres Show 1.00 The View 2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 Alive And Cooking 3.30 Hi-5 4.00 Pyramid 4.30 Afternoon News 5.00 Antiques Roadshow 5.30 Hot Seat 6.00 Evening News 7.00 A Current Affair 7.30 Getaway 8.30 Sea Patrol (M) 9.30 The NRL Footy Show 11.00 Nightline 11.30 The AFL Footy Show 1.30 Entertainment Tonight 2.00 Infomercials 3.30 Good Morning America 5.00 Early Morning News

GO! 6.00 Kids’ Programs 9.30 I Dream Of Jeannie 10.00 Bewitched 10.30 Entertainment Tonight 11.00 TMZ 11.30 Married With Children 12.00 Frasier 12.30 Seinfeld 1.00 Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles (M) 2.00 V (M) 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 Total Wipeout UK 7.30 Top Gear 8.40 The Big Bang Theory 9.30 ER (M) 11.30 South Park (M) 12.00 Frasier 12.30 Seinfeld 1.00 ER (M) 2.00 Home Shopping 4.00 Just Shoot Me 4.30 TMZ 5.00 Married With Children 5.30 The Flintstones

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ABC 1 4.30 Shortland Street 5.00 Something In The Air 5.30 The Einstein Factor 6.00 Kids’ Programs 11.00 Catalyst 11.30 The New Inventors 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Enough Rope With Andrew Denton 1.30 Rough Diamond 2.30 Spicks And Specks 3.00 Kids’ Programs 5.00 Women’s Asian Cup Football LIVE – Korea Rep v Australia 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Stateline 8.00 Collectors 8.30 Waking The Dead (M) 10.15 Ladies Of Letters 10.40 Lateline 11.20 The Graham Norton Show 12.10 rage (M)

SBS 1 5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World News 1.00 Food Lovers’ Guide To Australia 1.30 Insight 2.30 Return Of The Bible Plagues 3.30 Living Black 4.00 Countdown To Eurovision 4.30 The Journal 5.00 Newshour 6.00 Global Village 6.30 World News 7.30 The Hottest Place On Earth Danakil 8.30 Iran And The West (M) 9.30 World News Australia 10.00 A Lady’s Guide To Brothels (MA) 11.10 Movie: Hardcore (MAV 2004) Greek drama. Stars Omiros Poulakis, Ioannis Papzissis 12.50 Movie: Almost Brothers (MA 2004) Brazilian drama. Stars Caco Ciocler, Flavio Bauraqui 2.40 Weatherwatch

ABC 2 5.30 Talking Heads: Adam Shand 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Kids’ Programs 6.00 The Urban Chef 6.30 Dirty Jobs 7.10 The Daily Show 7.35 The Colbert Report 8.00 Mr Bean

8.30 Being Erica 9.15 Love Soup (M) 9.45 Bonekickers (M) 10.45 Later… With Jools Holland Stereophonics, Ellie Goulding, Wild Beasts, Maxwell, Diana Krall, The Unthanks 11.45 Songbook Duran Duran 12.35 Planet Rock Profiles Black Eyed Peas 1.05 Little Angels 1.35 Coach Trip 2.00 Close

SBS 2 5.00am to 6.00pm World News and Weatherwatch

6.30 World News Australia 7.30 Lost Worlds Ghengis Khan and the Mongols 8.30 Giro d’Italia Cycling Highlights 9.00 Movie: Infernal Affairs (M 2002) Cantonese action. Stars Tony Leung, Andy Lau, Anthony Wong 10.45 Movie: Atomik Circus (MAV 2004) French/British/German sci-fi/comedy. Stars Jean-Pierre Marielle, Vanessa Paradis 12.20 Weatherwatch

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ABC 1 5.00 rage (PG) 10.00 rage Guest Programmer Operator Please 11.00 Poh’s Kitchen 11.30 Message Stick (G*) Pemulwuy 12.00 Stateline 12.30 Australian Story 1.00 Foreign Correspondent 1.30 The Oldest Living Tasmanian 2.00 Pilot Guides Zambia and Malawi 3.00 Rugby Union Shute Shield LIVE – Eastern Suburbs v Southern Districts 5.00 International Test Bowls Highlights 6.00 Nigella Feasts 6.30 Gardening Australia 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Doc Martin 8.30 The Bill (PG) 9.15 ABC News Update 9.20 Midsomer Murders (M) 11.00 Silent Witness (M) 11.55 rage (M)

ABC 2 6.00 6.00 6.30 7.30 8.15 8.30

Kids’ Programs At The Movies Heartland Robin Hood Mr Bean Movie: Joe Kidd (M 1972) Clint Eastwood 10.00 Movie: Hoodwink (M 1981) True story of an Australian con artist. Stars John Hargreaves, Judy Davis 11.30 The Oldest Living Tasmanian The Huon Pine 12.00 Seed Hunter 1.00 Murder Or Mutiny (M) 2.00 Close

PRIME 6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven Morning News 12.00 Movie: Dying Young (M 1991) A young woman helps a dying young man to find joy in life. Stars Julia Roberts, Campbell Scott, Ellen Burstyn 2.30 The Golden Girls 3.00 Medical Emergency 3.30 The Fairies 4.00 It’s Academic 4.30 Seven News 5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Prime News 6.30 Seven News 7.00 Home And Away 7.30 Better Homes And Gardens 8.30 Movie: Kindergarten Cop (M 1990) Arnold Schwarzenegger 10.50 AFL Premiership Season Geelong v Collingwood 2.00 Infomercials

7 TWO 6.00 Kids Time 9.00 Sons & Daughters 9.30 Home & Away

10.00 Movie: Behind The Rising Sun (PG 1943) Robert Ryan, Tom Neal, Margo and J Carrol Naish 12.00 Beyond Tomorrow 1.00 All My Children 2.00 Shortland Street 2.30 Coronation Street 3.00 Emmerdale 3.30 Kitchen Time 6.00 Make Me A Supermodel 7.00 Delish 7.30 Ghost Whisperer 8.30 Escape To The Country 9.45 60 Minute Makeover 10.45 Last Comic Standing (M) 12.30 Leyland Brothers World 1.30 AFL Flashback Classics

SBS 1 5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World News 1.00 Trip To Asia Berlin Philharmonic 3.00 Empire Of The Word 3.55 Living With The Future 4.30 Newshour 5.30 Road To The FIFA World Cup 6.30 World News Australia 7.30 Monster Moves 8.30 Eurovision A-Z 9.45 Rockwiz (PG) 10.30 Movie: The Stone Council (MA 2006) French thriller about a woman’s attempt to save her adopted son from a bizarre cult. Stars Monica Bellucci, Catherine Deneuve, Moritz Bleibtreu 12.15 SOS Short films 1.15 Swordsmen Of The Passes (M) Chinese drama series 2.50 Weatherwatch

SBS 2 5.00am to 6.00pm World News and Weatherwatch

6.30 7.30 8.30 9.55

World News Australia Stockinger (PG) Unit One (M) Movie: The Piano Teacher (MA 2001) French drama about a woman who teaches piano at the Vienna Conservatory by day. Stars Isabelle Huppert, Benoît Magimel, Annie Girardot 12.10 Movie: Volaverunt (MA 1999) Spanish drama set in 1802 about the Duchess of Alba. Stars Penelope Cruz, Aitana Sánchez-Gijón, Jordi Mollà 1.50 Weatherwatch

ABC 1

SBS 1

Saturday Club Weekend Sunrise Kids’ Programs V8 Xtra V8 Supercars TBA What’s Up Down Under Guide To The Good Life Sydney Weekender Seven News Movie: Movie: Nim’s Island (PG 2008) Abigail Breslin, Jodie Foster 8.30 Movie: You Only Live Twice (PG 1967) Sean Connery, Akiko Wakabayashi, Mie Hama, Tetsuro Tanba 10.50 Movie: The River Wild (M 1994) A white water rafting guide takes her young son and workaholic husband on a river trip. Stars Meryl Streep, Kevin Bacon, Joseph Mazzello 1.00 Infomercials

7 TWO 6.00 Friday Night Footy Encore Geelong v Collingwood 8.30 Harry’s Practice 9.00 Movie: Solomon And Sheba (PG 1959) Yul Brynner, Gina Lollobrigida 12.10 Movie: Rocky II (PG 1979) Sylvester Stallone, Talia Shire, Burt Young 2.45 Home & Away Catch-Up 5.00 The Great Australian Doorstep 5.30 Better Homes And Gardens 6.30 The World Around Us 7.30 Heartbeat 8.30 A Touch Of Frost (M) 10.00 Minder 11.10 Monster House 12.10 Leyland Brothers World 1.00 Room For Improvement 1.30 AFL

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SBS 2 5.00am to 6.00pm World News and Weatherwatch

6.30 7.30 8.30 9.30

World News Australia The World Game Insiders Guide To Happiness (M) Movie: The Valet (M 2006) French comedy. Gad Elmaleh, Daniel Auteuil

11.00 Movie: Wintersleepers (M 1997) German drama. Stars Heino Ferch, Ulrich Matthes 1.00 Weatherwatch

12.00 Movie: Benny & Joon (PG 1993) Johnny Depp, Mary Stuart Masterson 1.50 Movie: Mermaids (PG 1990) Cher, Winona Ryder 4.10 Ballet: Nutcracker (1986) Yekaterina Maksimova, Vladimir Vasilyev 6.00 Discover Tasmania 6.30 Movie: Mousehunt (PG 1997) Nathan Lane, Lee Evans 8.30 World War II Lost Films: Edge Of The Abyss / End Game (M)

10.30 Movie: Crimson Tide (M 1995) Denzel Washington, Gene Hackman 1.00 Room For Improvement 1.30 AFL Flashback Classic 3.45 Auction Squad 4.40 Hot Property 5.00 Home Shopping

NBN

GO!

6.00 Oneasia Tour Golf 9.30 Golf Central 10.00 Major League Baseball – LIVE 1.00 MVP 1.30 ATP World Tour Tennis 2.00 British Touring Car Championship 3.00 Omnisport 3.30 AFL Premiership Season – Western Bulldogs v Sydney 6.00 Omnisport 6.30 IAAF Athletix Magazine 7.00 Sports Tonight 7.30 Endless Winter 9.30 Andra Pro Series Drag Racing 10.30 Australian Rally Championship 11.30 UFC 12.00 Sports Tonight Late 12.30 Red Bull Air Race Highlights 1.30 ITU World Championship Triathlon 2.30 Major League Baseball 5.00 Oneasia Tour Golf

6.00 Kids’ Programs 10.30 Entertainment Tonight 11.00 TMZ 11.30 Married With Children 12.00 Frasier 12.30 Seinfeld 1.00 Wife Swap USA 2.00 Starsky & Hutch (M) 3.00 Just Shoot Me 3.30 The Nanny 4.00 Kids’ Programs 6.30 Total Wipeout UK 7.30 Movie: Daffy Duck’s Fantastic Island (G 1974) 9.00 Black Adder The Third (PG) 9.45 ’Allo ’Allo (PG) 10.30 Movie: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (AV 2003) Marcus Nispel, Jessica Biel, Jonathon Tucker 12.30 Eclipse Music TV (M) 1.00 Movie: Murder At 1600 (M 1997) Wesley Snipes, Alan Alda, Diane Lane 3.00 The Avengers 4.00 Just Shoot Me 4.30 TMZ 5.00 Married With Children 5.30 The Flintstones

TEN

NBN

6.00 Kids’ Programs 6.00 Infomercials 10.00 Hit List TV 7.00 Weekend Today Saturday 12.00 Landed Music 9.00 Saturday Kerri-Anne 12.30 Out Of The Blue 10.00 Kid’s Programs 1.00 The Barefoot Investor 2.30 Movie: The Blue Butterfly (G 2004) 1.30 Hook Line & Sinker The mother of a terminally ill boy 2.00 AFL Premiership Season LIVE – ensures her son’s dream is achieved. Fremantle v Sydney Stars William Hurt, Pascale Bussieres, 5.00 Ten News Marc Donate 5.30 Sports Tonight 4.30 Talk To The Animals 6.00 Malcolm In The Middle 5.00 Antiques Roadshow 6.30 Monk (PG) 5.30 Postcards International 8.30 Movie: Eragon (PG 2006) An orphaned 6.00 NBN News farm boy becomes the keeper of the 6.30 Australia’s Funniest Home Videos last dragon egg. Stars Edward Speleers, 7.30 Movie: Must Love Dogs (PG 2005) Jeremy Irons, Sienna Guillory Diane Lane, John Cusack 10.35 AFL Premiership Season Essendon v 8.40 Lotto Richmond 9.30 Movie: Hitch (M 2005) Will Smith, Eva 1.05 Infomercials Mendes 2.05 Video Hits Up Late 12.00 Movie: Main Event (M 1979) Barbara 2.30 Infomercials Streisand, Ryan O’Neil, Paul Sand 4.00 Religion 2.00 Movie: Jack (M 2003) Stockard Channing, Anton Yelchin 4.00 Infomercials

ONE HD

6.00 Oneasia Tour Golf 9.30 IAAF Athletix Magazine 10.00 NBA Tip Off

11.00 NBA Basketball Playoffs LIVE 2.00 AFL Premiership Season LIVE – Fremantle v Sydney 5.00 Omnisport 5.30 Sports Tonight 6.00 MVP 6.30 Before The Game

7.00 Championship Netball Pulse v Tactix 9.25 ATP World Tour Tennis 10.00 MotoGP Qualifying France 11.10 AFL Premiership Season Essendon v Richmond 3.10 Bundesliga Football 4.10 Serie A Football 5.00 British Touring Car Championship

PRIME

6.00 Religion 7.00 Weekend Sunrise 10.00 AFL Game Day 11.00 The Most Extreme Crazy collectors 12.00 Movie: Support Your Local 11.00 Three Tales Of Two Cities Gunfighter (PG 1971) James Garner, 11.30 UCI BMX Supercross World Cup Suzanne Pleshette, Jack Elan 12.00 Australian BMX Championships 2.00 AFL Premiership Season Carlton v 12.30 World Superbike Championships Hawthorn 1.00 Speedweek 5.00 Destination New Zealand 2.00 Giro d’Italia Cycling 5.30 Mercurio’s Menu 3.00 Football Asia 6.00 Seven News 3.30 Futbol Mundial 4.00 UEFA Champions League Final Replay 6.30 Sunday Night 7.30 Border Security – Australia’s Front 5.00 The World Game Line (PG) 6.00 Road To The FIFA World Cup 8.00 The Force – Behind The Line (PG) 6.30 World News Australia 8.30 Bones (M) 7.30 Lost Worlds Iceland’s volcano 9.30 Castle (M) 8.30 Dateline 10.30 Scrubs (PG) 9.30 First Australians 11.00 30 Rock (PG) 11.20 Movie: The 13 Roses (MAV 2007) 12.00 Room For Improvement Spanish historical drama. Stars Pilar 12.30 Infomercials 5.30 Seven News López de Ayala, Verónica Sánchez 1.35 Movie: Osama (M 2003) Afghani drama. Stars Marina Golbahari, Arif Herati 6.00 AFL Grand Final Classic 8.30 Kids’ Programs 3.05 Weatherwatch

ABC 2 6.00 Kids’ Programs 6.00 Women’s Asian Cup Football LIVE – China PR v Australia 8.00 Walt Whitman Poet 9.40 Cold Feet (M) 10.30 Brideshead Revisited (G) 11.30 Live At The Basement Loudon Wainwright III 12.30 Stereophonics (MA) 2.10 Close

ONE HD

PRIME 6.00 7.00 9.00 1.00 1.30 3.00 4.30 5.00 5.30 6.00 6.30

5.00 rage 6.30 Kids’ Programs 9.00 Insiders 10.00 4.00 UEFA Champions League Final LIVE – Inside Business 10.30 Offsiders 11.00 Asia Pacific Bayern Munich v Inter Milan Focus 11.30 Songs Of Praise 12.00 Landline 1.00 7.00 World News Gardening Australia 1.30 Message Stick 10.30 A Fork In The Road Hong Kong

2.00 Travel Oz 2.30 Athens The truth about democracy 3.30 New York And Paris 4.25 Karsh Is History 5.20 Possessions 5.30 Art Nation 6.00 At The Movies 6.30 Treks In A Wild World Canada 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Doctor Who 8.35 Foyle’s War (M) 10.10 Compass (G*) Catholic Australia and the Second Vatican Council 10.55 Scene By Scene Films of Asia Pacific 11.50 Dame Elisabeth Murdoch In Conversation 12.20 Movie: Joan Of Paris (G 1942) Paul Henried, Michele Morgan 1.55 Movie: Playmates (G B&W 1941) Kay Kyser, John Barrymore 3.30 Talking Heads Glenn Murcutt 4.00 First Tuesday Book Club

TEN

6.00 Ten Early News 5.30 Today 9.00 Kerri-Anne 11.00 Infomercials 12.00 Ellen Degeneres Show 7.00 Kids’ Programs 1.00 The View 9.00 Ten News 2.00 Days Of Our Lives 10.00 The Circle 3.00 Alive And Cooking 12.00 Dr Phil (M) 3.30 Hi-5 1.00 Oprah Winfrey Show (PG) 4.00 Pyramid 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 4.30 News 3.00 Judge Judy 5.00 Antiques Roadshow 3.30 Infomercial 5.30 Hot Seat 4.00 Huey’s Kitchen 6.00 NBN News 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful 7.00 A Current Affair 5.00 Ten News 7.30 Friday Night Football LIVE – 6.00 The Simpsons Newcastle Knights v Wests Tigers 6.30 Neighbours 9.40 Movie: Batman Begins (M 2005) 7.00 The 7pm Project Christian Bale, Katie Holmes, Liam 7.30 Masterchef Australia Neeson 9.00 NCIS (M) 12.30 Nightline 10.00 Numb3rs (M) 1.00 Movie: Love Me Or Leave Me (PG 11.00 Ten Late News 1955) Doris Day, James Cagney 11.30 Sports Tonight 12.00 The Late Show With David Letterman 3.30 Entertainment Tonight 4.00 Infomercial 1.00 Friday Night Lights 4.30 Good Morning America 2.00 Infomercials 5.00 Religion

TEN 6.00 Religion 7.00 Kids’ Programs 8.00 Meet The Press 8.30 The Hit Rater.com 9.00 The Benchwarmers Oz Made 10.00 Hit List TV 12.00 One Tree Hill 1.00 Out Of The Blue 1.30 iFish 2.30 Championship Netball Firebirds v Thunderbirds 4.30 Road To Delhi 5.00 Ten News 5.30 Sports Tonight 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Merlin 7.30 Masterchef Australia 8.30 The Good Wife (M) 9.30 House (M) 10.30 MotoGP France 1.15 Road To Delhi 1.45 Video Hits Up Late 2.00 Infomercials 4.00 Religion

GO! 6.00 Kids’ Programs 1.00 Get Smart 2.00 Seinfeld 3.00 Frasier 4.00 Hogan’s Heroes 5.00 Green Acres 5.30 The Nanny

6.30 Movie: Monster House (PG 2006) Mitchel Musso, Ryan Newman 8.30 Movie: Hellboy (M 2004) Ron Perlman, John Hurt, Selma Blair 11.00 Seinfeld 11.30 Reno 911 (M)

12.00 Movie: The Big Cube (PG 1969) Tito Davison, Lana Turner, George Chakiris 2.00 Get Smart 3.00 Hogan’s Heroes 4.00 Frasier 5.00 The Jetsons 5.30 Marine Boy

NBN 6.00 Infomercials 7.00 Weekend Today 10.00 Wide World Of Sports 11.00 The Sunday Footy Show 12.00 Sunday Roast 1.00 Men In Trees 3.00 Survivor: Heroes Vs Villians 4.00 Sunday Football St George Illawarra Dragons v Canberra Raiders 6.00 NBN News 6.30 Customs 7.00 Send In The Dogs 7.30 60 Minutes 8.30 Underbelly: The Golden Mile (M) 9.30 Australian Families Of Crime (AV) Melbourne’s Kath Pettingill 10.30 V (M) 11.30 Embarrassing Illnesses 12.30 Super League 2.00 Skippy 2.30 Infomercials 3.30 Religion 4.00 Good Morning America 5.00 Early Morning News

ONE HD

GO!

6.00 Oneasia Tour Golf 9.00 AFL Premiership Season – Essendon v Richmond 11.30 Warren Miller’s Endless Winter 1.30 TNA Xplosion 2.30 Championship Netball – LIVE Thunderbirds v Firebirds 4.30 I Fish 5.00 Omnisport 5.30 British Touring Car Championship 6.30 Sports Tonight 6.45 125cc Motorcycle Racing LIVE from France 8.00 Moto2 Motorcycle Racing LIVE from France 9.10 Sports Tonight 9.30 MotoGP LIVE from France 11.15 Red Bull X Fighters 1.15 Omnisport 1.45 College Basketball 3.15 Transworld Sport 4.15 Drive 4.45 Omnisport 5.00 Oneasia Tour Golf

6.00 Kids’ Programs 11.00 The Hills 11.30 Eclipse Music TV 12.00 Charlie’s Angels 1.00 The Partridge Family 1.30 Movie: The Long Ships (PG 1963) Jack Cardiff, Richard Widmark 4.00 Green Acres 5.00 The Nanny 5.30 Wipeout 6.30 Top Gear 7.40 The Big Bang Theory

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8.30 Movie: Take The Lead (PG 2006) Antonio Banderas, Alfre Woodard 11.00 Movie: Jiminy Glick In Lalawood (M 2004) Martin Short, Jan Hooks 1.00 Green Acres 2.00 Home Shopping 4.00 Charlie’s Angels 5.00 The Partridge Family 5.30 The Nanny

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ABC 1

SBS 1

PRIME

MONDAY 24

4.30 Shortland Street 5.00 Something In The Air 5.30 The Einstein Factor 6.00 Kids’ Programs

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World News 11.00 Landline 1.00 Food Lovers’ Guide To Australia 12.00 Midday Report 1.30 Humanimal Dolphins 12.30 The Return Of Sherlock Holmes 2.30 Dateline 1.30 The Cook And The Chef 3.30 Insight 2.00 Parliament Question Time 4.30 The Journal 3.00 Kids’ Programs 5.00 The Crew 6.00 Travel Oz Great festivals of Australia 5.30 Futbol Mundial 6.30 Talking Heads Paula Constant 6.00 Living Black 7.00 ABC News 6.30 World News Australia 7.30 The 7.30 Report 7.30 Mythbusters 8.00 Australian Story 8.35 Man Vs Wild Kimberley, Australia 8.30 Four Corners 9.30 World News 9.20 Media Watch 10.00 South Park (M) 9.35 Q&A 10.30 Entourage (M) 10.35 Lateline 11.00 Movie: Initial D (M 2005) Cantonese 11.10 Lateline Business action. Stars Takumi Fujiwara, Ryousuke 11.35 Sin City Law (M) Takahashi 12.30 Parliament Question Time 12.55 Movie: The Magic Blade (M 1976) 1.30 Movie: Flying Leathernecks (PG 1951) Mandarin action adventure. Stars Ti John Wayne, Robert Ryan, Don Taylor Long, Lo Lieh 3.25 International Test Bowls Australia v 2.40 Weatherwatch England Highlights

ABC 2 5.30 Talking Heads: Mitch Dowd 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Kids’ Programs 6.00 Collectors 6.30 Dirty Jobs 7.10 The Daily Show 7.35 The Colbert Report 8.00 Important Things 8.30 Good Game 9.00 I Rock: Band On The Run (M) 9.30 Sanctuary (M)

10.30 The League Of Gentlemen (M) 11.00 triple j tv presents Sarah Blasko 11.30 Death Note (M) 12.00 It’s Adam And Shelley (M) 12.30 No Heroics (M) 1.05 Little Angels 1.35 Coach Trip 2.00 Close

SBS 2 6.30 7.30 8.30 9.00

World News Australia Dateline Giro d’Italia Cycling Highlights Movie: Blueprint (M 2003) German drama about a woman who is the clone of her mother. Stars Franka Potente, Ulrich Thomsen 10.55 Movie: Reconstruction (M 2003) Danish romance. Stars Nikolaj Lie Kaas, Maria Bonnevie 12.35 Weatherwatch

TUESDAY 25

ABC 2 5.30 Talking Heads: Tim Costello 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Kids’ Programs 6.00 Dynasties: The McGulgan Family 6.30 Dirty Jobs 7.10 The Daily Show 7.35 The Colbert Report 8.00 Outnumbered 8.30 The Street (M)

9.30 The Wire (MA) 10.30 Ashes To Ashes (M) 11.30 Fear, Stress And Anger (M) 12.00 Heartland 12.45 A Little Later Coldplay 1.05 Little Angels 1.35 Coach Trip 2.00 Close

6.00 Kids Time 9.00 Sons & Daughters 9.30 Home & Away 10.00 Movie: Home Is Where The Hart Is (PG 1987) Leslie Nielsen, Eric Christmas, Ted Stidder 12.00 Beyond Tomorrow 1.00 All My Children 2.00 Shortland Street 2.30 Coronation Street 3.00 Emmerdale 3.30 Kitchen Time 6.00 Alf 6.30 Full House 7.00 Samantha Who? 7.30 Heartbeat 9.35 Rosemary & Thyme 10.40 Infamous Assassinations: Lord Louis Mountbatten (M) 11.15 World War II Lost Film: Glory And Guts (M) 12.20 Empire (M) 1.10 Room For Improvement 1.30 AFL 3.45 Auction Squad 4.40 Hot Property 5.00 Home Shopping

SBS 1

PRIME

Weatherwatch World News Eurovision Song Contest Junior 2009 Blue, Karma, Tiger Graffiti Living Black Wine Lovers’ Guide To Australia The Journal Newshour Global Village World News Australia Insight Lani’s Story A young Aboriginal woman’s journey from victim to victor 9.30 World News Australia 10.00 Hot Docs: My Father’s Country (M) 11.00 Movie: Blackout (M 2007) Philippino thriller about a single father who, after an alcohol-induced blackout, fears he may be responsible for his neighbour’s missing daughter. Stars Robin Padilla, Iza Calzado, JM Reyes 12.35 The Wehrmacht (M) 1.40 Weatherwatch

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven Morning News 12.00 Movie: Love’s Unending Legacy (M 2007) Erin Cottrell, Dale Midkiff, Victor Browne, Samantha Smith 2.00 All Saints (M) 3.00 Medical Emergency 3.30 The Fairies 4.00 It’s Academic 4.30 Seven News 5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Prime News 6.30 Seven News 7.00 Home And Away 7.30 Australia’s Got Talent 9.00 Grey’s Anatomy (M) 10.00 Private Practice (M) 11.00 Serial Killers (M) 12.00 Hot Property

5.00 5.05 1.00 3.15 3.30 4.00 4.30 5.00 6.00 6.30 7.30 8.30

12.30 Infomercials 5.30 Seven News

ONE HD

World News Australia Absolute Zero Giro d’Italia Cycling Highlights Movie: The Mermaid (MA 2007) Russian comedy. Stars Masha Shalaeva, Evgeny Tsyganov, Maria Sakova 11.05 Movie: Good Girl (M 2005) French romantic comedy. Stars Emmanuelle Devos, Bruno Todeschini 12.50 Weatherwatch

10.00 Movie: The End Of The Affair (PG 1955) Deborah Kerr, Van Johnson, John Mills 12.10 Battle Of The Choirs 1.00 All My Children 2.00 Shortland Street 2.30 Coronation Street 3.00 Emmerdale 3.30 Kitchen Time 6.00 Alf 6.30 Ugly Betty 7.30 Situation Critical 8.30 24 (M) 9.30 Lost (M) 11.20 Disorderly Conduct Caught On Tape (M) 12.10 Leyland Brothers World 1.00 Room For Improvement 1.30 AFL Flashback Classic 3.45 Auction Squad 4.40 Hot Property 5.00 Home Shopping

8.30 Movie: The Gathering (M 2007) Part 1. Stars Peter Gallagher, Peter Fonda 10.30 Nip-Tuck (MA) 11.30 South Park (M) 12.00 Starsky & Hutch (M) 1.00 Nip/Tuck (MA) 2.00 Home Shopping 4.00 Just Shoot Me 4.30 TMZ 5.00 Married With Children 5.30 The Flintstones

TEN

NBN

6.00 Ten Early News 7.00 Kids’ Programs

5.30 Today 9.00 Kerri-Anne

9.00 Ten News 10.00 The Circle 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah Winfrey Show 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Infomercial 4.00 Huey’s Kitchen 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 The 7pm Project 7.30 Masterchef Australia 8.00 Modern Family (PG) 8.30 NCIS (M) 9.30 NCIS: Los Angeles (M) 10.30 Late News With Sports Tonight 11.15 The Late Show With David Letterman 12.00 Army Wives (M) 1.00 Sex And The City (MA)

11.00 Infomercials 12.00 Ellen Degeneres Show 1.00 The View 2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 Alive And Cooking 3.30 Hi-5 4.00 Pyramid 4.30 Afternoon News 5.00 Antiques Roadshow 5.30 Hot Seat 6.00 Evening News 7.00 A Current Affair 7.30 Top Gear 8.40 Survivor: Heroes Vs Villains Finale 11.30 Nightline 12.00 WWE Afterburn 1.00 Entertainment Tonight 1.30 Infomercials 3.00 Religion 3.30 Good Morning America 5.00 Early Morning News

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ONE HD 6.00 Transworld Sport 7.00 British Touring Car Championship 8.00 TNA Xplosion 9.00 Major League Baseball LIVE 12.00 This Week In Baseball 12.30 AFL Premiership Season – Essendon v Richmond 3.00 One Week At A Time 4.00 Omnisport 4.30 Beach Volleyball 5.30 125cc Motorcycle Racing 6.30 Moto2 Motorcycle Racing 7.30 MotoGP 8.30 NASCAR Sprint Cup 9.30 Sports Tonight 10.00 Johnny Lewis Boxing Classics 11.00 Golf Central 11.30 WRC Shakedown 12.00 Sports Tonight Late 12.15 Red Bull Air Race 1.15 Omnisport 1.45 Major League Baseball 4.15 Drive 4.45 Omnisport 5.00 Oneasia Tour Golf

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10.30 NBA Basketball Playoffs 12.45 Sports Tonight Late 1.00 One Week At A Time 2.00 Australian Championship Athletics 3.00 Omnisport 3.30 TNA Xplosion 4.30 Drive 5.45 Omnisport 5.00 Oneasia Tour Golf

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11.30 Infomercial 12.00 Ellen Degeneres Show 1.00 The View 2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 Alive And Cooking 3.30 Hi-5 4.00 Pyramid 4.30 Afternoon News 5.00 Antiques Roadshow 5.30 Hot Seat 6.00 Evening News 7.00 A Current Affair 7.30 Two And A Half Men (PG) 8.00 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 8.25 Lotto 8.30 The Mentalist (M) 9.30 CSI: Miami (M) 11.30 Nightline 12.00 Super League 2.00 Infomercials 3.00 Religion 3.30 Good Morning America 5.00 Early Morning News

6.00 Kids’ Programs 10.30 Entertainment Tonight 11.00 TMZ 11.30 Married With Children 12.00 Frasier 12.30 Seinfeld 1.00 Green Acres 2.00 Starsky & Hutch 3.00 Just Shoot Me 3.30 The Nanny 4.00 Kids’ Programs 6.30 Total Wipeout UK 7.30 Wife Swap USA

8.30 Championship Netball LIVE – Swifts v Fever

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5.30 Today 9.00 Kerri-Anne 11.00 Time/Life

1.30 Infomercials 4.00 Religion 6.00 Kids Time 9.00 Sons & Daughters 9.30 Home & Away

5.00am to 6.00pm World News and Weatherwatch

NBN

6.30 Oneasia Tour Golf 9.00 ATP World Tour Tennis 9.30 Sports Unlimited 10.30 NBA Tip Off 11.00 NBA Basketball Playoffs LIVE 2.00 MotoGP 3.00 Omnisport 3.30 ITU World Championship Triathlon 4.30 IAAF Athletix Magazine 5.00 Championship Netball LIVE – Steel v Magic 7.00 Sports Tonight 7.30 One Week At A Time

7 TWO

SBS 2 6.30 7.30 8.30 9.00

TEN 6.00 Ten Early News 7.00 Kids’ Programs 9.00 Ten News 10.00 The Circle 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah Winfrey Show 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Infomercial 4.00 Huey’s Kitchen 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 The 7pm Project 7.30 Masterchef Australia 8.30 Good News Week (M) 10.00 Glee 11.00 Late News With Sports Tonight 11.45 The Late Show With David Letterman 12.30 Saving Grace (M)

11.30 Beat Squad 12.00 This Rugged Coast 1.00 1.30 Infomercials 4.00 Religion Infomercials 5.30 Seven News

7 TWO

5.00am to 6.00pm World News and Weatherwatch

ABC 1 4.30 Shortland Street 5.00 Something In The Air 5.30 The Einstein Factor 6.00 Kids’ Programs 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 World’s Worst Disasters 1.30 The Einstein Factor 2.00 Parliament Question Time 3.00 Kids’ Programs 6.00 Time Team 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Foreign Correspondent 8.30 Rick Stein’s Far Eastern Odyssey Bali and Sri Lanka 9.35 QI 10.05 Artscape William Robinson 10.35 Lateline 11.10 Lateline Business 11.35 Four Corners 12.25 Media Watch 12.40 The Chaser’s War On Everything (M) 1.05 Parliament Question Time 2.05 Poirot (PG) 3.00 Big Ideas 4.00 Good Game (M)

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven Morning News 12.00 Movie: Mom At Sixteen (M 2005) Danielle Panabaker, Mercedes Ruehl, Jane Krakowski, Colin Ferguson 2.00 All Saints (M) 3.00 Medical Emergency 3.30 The Fairies 4.00 It’s Academic 4.30 Seven News 5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Prime News 6.30 Seven News 7.00 Home And Away 7.30 The Zoo 8.00 Find My Family 8.30 Desperate Housewives (M) 9.30 Brothers & Susters (M) 10.30 Trauma (M)

6.00 Kids’ Programs 10.30 Entertainment Tonight 11.00 TMZ 11.30 Married With Children 12.00 Frasier 12.30 Seinfeld 1.00 Movie: The Gathering (M 2007) Part 1 Peter Gallagher, Peter Fonda 3.00 Just Shoot Me 3.30 The Nanny 4.00 Kids’ Programs 5.30 Bewitched 6.00 The Flintstones 6.30 Total Wipeout UK 7.30 The Middle 8.00 The New Adventures Of Old Christine 8.30 Seinfeld 9.00 Community 9.30 The Inbetweeners (MA) 10.00 South Park (MA) 11.00 Reno 911 (M) 11.30 South Park (M) 12.00 Community 12.30 The Inbetweeners (MA) 1.00 Seinfeld 1.30 The New Adventures Of Old Christine 2.00 Home Shopping 4.00 Just Shoot Me 4.30 TMZ 5.00 Married With Children 5.30 The Flintstones

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snubs his nose at the Little John v Robin encounter on the log crossing the stream, instead having them come to grips over a dopy pea-and-thimble game. And then there is the problem of Maid Marian. She could hardly be ignored, but the casting of Cate Blanchett is a worry – or, as the old folk song goes â€˜â€Ś but a maid again I will never be, until apples grow on an ivy tree’. As lovers, Lord Rusty of Redfern and Saint Catherine of Hunters Hill don’t exactly set the world on fire, their romance producing a series of superfluous speed-bump moments and culminating in a scene of embarrassing PC indulgence when helmeted Marian takes to the invading Froggies with a broadsword. Puh-leeze! The basic dilemma, though, arises with the depiction of Robin as a player on the international stage instead of a local hero. In drawing this long bow, Scott forfeits the single-mindedness of his finest achievements; Gladiator (2000) was all about Maximus and in Thelma And

Louise (1991) it was only the girls who concerned us. There is clichĂŠ in characterizations too, with Oscar Isaac’s King John replicating Joaquin Phoenix’s Commodus, Mark Strong as the treacherous Godfrey doing his sexy bald villain schtick for the umpteenth time, and Crowe himself frequently looking less than enthusiastic. The merry men are included – Alan a’Dale, Will Scarlett and Friar Tuck – but the relegation of the Sheriff of Nottingham to non-entity is grievously disappointing. As an entertainment, this is a terrifically high-camp boys’ own romp, with convincing sets and costumes and mighty battle scenes, but it is hamstrung by callow political comment and trite dialogue (did Max von Sydow really say ‘cometh the hour, cometh the man’?). Robin’s last shot is an absolute corker, but the movie fails to inspire because it lacks emotional impact. It’s good, but not in the same league as Gladiator or Thelma and Louise. ~ John Campbell

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This week’s tetchy astral tempo calls for optimism and determination in the face of sobering global realities – finding creative, celebratory antidotes to existential gloom and doom…

WITH LILITH

ARIES: If you find this week’s news destabilizing, discuss it with someone you trust rather than significant others. If you don’t, then thank your lucky stars, count your blessings, throw on your party hat and go celebrate. Just don’t risk hasty decisions or rash money moves.

Quick Clues

Cryptic Clues

ACROSS 1. Flowering plant found in Switzerland (9) 6. Moral precept (5) 9. Changed, modified (7) 10. Mobile home (7) 11. Alcohol commonly used as anaesthetic (5) 12. Injecting drug addict (9) 13. Australian wild dog (5) 14. In a distinctive style of speech or language (9) 17. World War II Italian dictator (9) 18. Those who steer rowing boats (5) 19. Eccentric, nutcase (9) 22. Reverie, fantasy (5) 24. Style of Arabic nobleman, especially in Persia or Turkey (7) 25. Arsenal, storehouse for weapons (7) 26. Mournful poem, lament for the dead (5) 27. Blindingly obvious, needing no consideration (2-7)

ACROSS 1. One less weed wild in the Alps (9) 6. Moral matters and the others take in hot individual (5) 9. Got changed, had a beer and was embarrassed about the time (7) 10. Vehicle, a vehicle, a vehicle (7) 11. Merman swaps hands to do a number (5) 12 Ocean cruiser addict (9) 13. Ernie uses daughter in turn (5) 14. Silly about mum, in a distinctive style (9) 17. Dictator retreats in one defeat .. hesitation (9) 18. They steer the firm, and back gender (5) 19. Eccentric to copulate in two different ways (9) 22. Drug in a small weight produces hallucination (5 24. Eastern strong mad fiend – Persian nobleman(7) 25 Supply base, needed by defence force belonging to us … (7) 26 … for lament, for instance, in cathedral city (5) 27. Toff, and one who brings precipitation? It’s bleeding obvious (2-7)

DOWN 1. Rub out, delete (5) 2. Very large mammals (9) 3. Team sport played in a pool (5-4) 4. Freedom from obligation, compensation for loss (15) 5. Innocent victim killed to appease the gods (11,4) 6. First name of actor Flynn (5) 7. Shelter, sanctuary (5) 8. Shrinks, shortens (9) 13. Relating to the Syrian capital (9) 15. Nut native to Australia (9) 16. Annual statement required by Treasury (3,6) 20. Long barrelled firearm (5) 21. Heroine of Barrie’s ’Peter Pan’ (5) 23. Chief municipal officer (5)

Last week’s solution

DOWN 1. Eliminate leisure – about right (5) 2. Commonly drunk, Eastern workers secure casual help (9) 3. Alien rises in battle over old cutback, but it’s only a game (5-4) 4. Sign covering abandoned mine (French); it’s what 5 is meant to achieve! (15) 5. Farcical, I’m Basil Fawlty – but more likely to be Jacob or Iphigenaia! (11,4) 6. Mistake old student for Flynn (5) 7. If this sanctuary included the East, it would be paradise (5) 8. Shortens agreements (9) 13. The best swords hold back a violent outbreak (9) 15. First class crazy, a gear up – nuts! (9) 16. XAT, a necessary evil (3,6) 20. Steal a weapon (5) 21. Miss Darling or Mrs Murdoch (5) 23. Municipal chief a mother? Rene’s back! (5)

TAURUS: While downsizing is the current imperative, letting go rather than getting more is secretly daunting for Taurans. Make up for any feelings of lack this week with some satisfying pampering: there’s an absolute host of comforting autumn sense pleasures to choose from. GEMINI: With numbers crunching all over the place this week networking will lift your spirits, rearrange your state of mind and magnetize lucky breaks in your direction. So don’t hang about waiting for invitations – take the initiative, make the first move, reach out and call.

Viswanathan Anand (below) has retained his world title after a nail-biting finish against Veselin Topalov in Sofia. ‘This was the most intense match I have ever played,’ admitted Anand after edging out Topalov 6.5-5.5 with a victory with the black pieces in the twelfth and final game. Playing on his opponent’s home territory was thought to have been a real handicap for

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VIRGO: The current astral climate suggests helpful advice is best kept to yourself, so if you’d rather not have your head bitten off don’t cast those pearls of Virgo wisdom before this week’s philistines. Take a break from rescuing others and give yourself some serious nurturing.

SAGITTARIUS: You want rewarding and enjoyable work that feeds your passion, so decide this week what it is that currently excites you – then how to organize the natural skills and abilities you most love using in a way that supports your doing more of it.

CHESS by Ian Rogers Play at Byron Services Club, Mon 7-10pm Anand but the Indian, remark- ‘Fighting every move is legitimate ably, managed to shut out any – every chess fan is happy with off-board distractions and con- that. And I knew his policy of centrate on the games. playing every game to the finish ‘I had simply stopped read- would offer chances to both of ing any chess media for a couple us. However, at the end of a long of months,’ Anand admitted. ‘I game do you really have to claim knew there would be a lot of a draw with the arbiter? I felt like nasty interviews and I man- a schoolboy – you have to ask for aged to just block it out. So permission to speak.’ [on Tuesday night after the Of course for Anand the posimatch concluded] I found it tives – successfully defending his funny to read everything that world title, plus the 1.2m Euro had been written about me. prize – more than outweighed the It was actually much more negatives. The following game nasty than I had thought. was the icing on the cake. For example, if I wanted to Sofia World Championship, Game 12 postpone the match, really, to White: V Topalov start a volcano is beyond my Black: V Anand Opening: Queen’s Gambit Declined capability!’ Anand, who barely sur- 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.Nc3 Be7 5.Bg5 vived two of the last three h6 6.Bh4 0-0 7.e3 Ne4!? Lasker variation, considered solid but borgames, praised his oppo- The ing. nent’s fighting spirit but was 8.Bxe7 Qxe7 9.Rc1 c6 10.Be2 Nxc3 11.Rxc3 unconvinced by the ‘no draw dxc4 12.Bxc4 Nd7 13.0-0 b6 14.Bd3 c5 offers and no speaking’ tac- 15.Be4 Rb8 16.Qc2 Nf6!? tics employed by Topalov. A new twist, going for active piece play.

17.dxc5 Nxe4 18.Qxe4 bxc5 19.Qc2 Bb7 20.Nd2 Rfd8 21.f3 Ba6 22.Rf2 Rd7 23.g3 Rbd8 24.Kg2 Bd3 25.Qc1 Ba6 A tacit draw offer but Topalov will have none of it. 26.Ra3?! Bb7 27.Nb3 Rc7 28.Na5 Ba8 29.Nc4 e5 30.e4 f5! 31.exf5 Missing Anand’s retreat on move 34. 31.Nd2 was necessary. 31...e4! 32.fxe4? 32.Kg1 was the last chance. 32...Qxe4+ 33.Kh3 Rd4 34.Ne3 Qe8! 35.g4 h5! 36.Kh4! g5+! 37.fxg6 Qxg6 38.Qf1! ‘I thought I was mating him but he kept finding resources,’ Anand confessed. 38...Rxg4+ 39.Kh3 Re7! 40.Rf8+ ‘I nearly had a heart attack when I saw 40...Kh7 41.Rh8+! but fortunately I am still winning,’ said Anand. 40...Kg7! 41.Nf5+ Unfortunately for Topalov, 41.Rxa8 loses to 41... Rxe3+! 42.Rxe3 Rh4+! 43.Kxh4 Qg4 checkmate! 41...Kh7! 42.Rg3 Rxg3+ 43.hxg3 Qg4+ 44.Kh2 Re2+ 45.Kg1 Rg2+ 46.Qxg2 Bxg2 47.Kxg2 Both players realised that 47.Rf7+ Kg6! 48.Rg7+ Kxf5 49.Rxg4 hxg4! 50.Kxg2 Ke4 51Kf2 Kd3! leads to an easy endgame win for Black. 47...Qe2+ 48.Kh3 c4 49.a4 a5 50.Rf6 Kg8! 51.Nh6+ Kg7 By now the local fans were slowly filing out of the venue; they knew their man was doomed. 52.Rb6 Qe4 53.Kh2 Kh7! 54.Rd6 Qe5 55.Nf7 Qxb2+ 56.Kh3 Qg7 0-1

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SCORPIO: Money grumbles and tough truths could render even you zodiac warriors vulnerable to other people’s agendas, so slip on the psychic self-defense suit and fire off a quick request for invisible assistance to this week’s birthday person St. John of Nepomuk, patron saint of bridge builders…

CAPRICORN: The general dense energy could benefit from a hit of spritz, so let your fun loving side out for some exercise. Despite the odd squabble and glitch, fixable by applying kindness and common sense, this week’s receptive to and extremely appreciative of your practical talents. AQUARIUS: Any job, relationship, circumstance or habit pattern you’re unhappy with causes toxic resentment, so either give your attitude to whatever’s unsatisfactory in your life a radical makeover this week, or else change the situation. Doesn’t apply to you? Take a closer look, Waterpourers… PISCES: Mightn’t be what you want, but this week offers what you need. Yeah right, I need this? you’re thinking. You do, and being grateful even in adverse circumstances is so admirable it can’t help but press the cosmic Abundance Button. Don’t believe me? Try it and see.

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LIBRA: This week’s demands could stretch the Libran comfort zone, but doesn’t that have the bracing effect of making you very creative, very quickly? Plus a mentor who could help maximise your talents without getting caught in the sticky web of debt is hovering close by.

LEO: This week’s zeitgeist’s a little on the low side, so if your regal decrees and majestic expectations aren’t meeting with the success you feel they merit, midweek Leo moon might find you in need of ego stoking and mane stroking. Ask nicely (no roaring), and you’ll get it.

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CANCER: Like the Buddha advises, this fleeting life’s over soon enough so why waste even a second of it being cantankerous? End of week Venus moving into Cancer restores your joie de vivre, wit and warmth, deluging you with offers and then who’s the popular Crabster?

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Shelly’s on the Beach Open 7 days. Shelly Beach Road, East Ballina 6686 9844

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Open Wed-Sun Lunch & Dinner 23 Compton Drive East Ballina 6686 6602

With only the freshest food and smiling service, Shelly’s is the place to go for a relaxed meal or coffee, with one of the greatest uninterrupted views along the north coast. With a mud cake to die for, come down and indulge.

With postcard views over Shaw’s Bay and amazing food, Sandbar is a favourite with the locals. Our Spanish chef creates authentic tapas, and modern European flavours, complemented by friendly service. We look forward to seeing you at Sandbar. Open for lunch, dinner, cocktails and tapas. Cooking classes and catering also available. Check website for details.

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SNIPPETS LUCKY BEANS Those not necessarily loyal to a particular cafe and who tend to drink their coffees as takeaways could do worse than frequent Café Fresh in Byron Bay until about mid-June. Leading coffee brand Campos Coffee has planted five Lucky Bean stickers on the bottom of branded takeaway cups throughout Australia – and at their Byron Bay outlet Fresh. The lucky ‘winners’ will receive a year’s supply of Campos coffee absolutely free. Campos exploded on to the global map in 2008 when a New York Times journalist praised its capacity to ‘kick the jet lag’, saying that it was ‘worth the 22-hour flight from New York’ – attested by the queues commonly found for seats at Campos’ Brisbane roastery. Café Fresh is behind the Byron Beach Hotel.

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BANGALOW PIZZA CO

Bangalow Pizza Co 3/36 Byron St, Bangalow Home delivery, dine in or takeaway 6687 1271

Bangalow Dining Rooms Bangalow Hotel Open 7 days Lunch: 12 – 3pm Dinner 5.30 – 9pm Pub selection: from 12pm

For over eight years Bangalow Pizza Company have been creating mouth watering pizzas, using only the freshest ingredients and finest produce. With all bases and sauces made instore only. A great place to take the family. Four sizes of pizza to choose from. Gourmet pizza menu, lasagne and salads. Serving great coffee. Dine or take away. BYO available.

The Bangalow Dining Rooms at the Bangalow Hotel produces great food using predominantly local produce. The beautiful restaurant space on the high verandah and intimate dining room hosts a modern menu. In the hotel, enjoy our pub selection all day, with reasonable prices and a wide range. The food will appeal to all.

Festivals festivals festivals – what better way to spend winter weekends, especially when they revolve around food and wine? North and south there is something on over the next couple of months, if you were unlucky enough to miss the Audi Noosa Food & Wine Festival recently. From June 25 – 27 up at the Hyatt Regency in Coolum, A Taste of Coolum offers food, wine and golf, with over 40 winemakers from all over Australia showcasing their product. The Saturday will feature a Winemakers Cup Golf Challenge on the Australian PGA Championship Course, and Winemakers Dinners and live entertainment are studded throughout the three days. For bookings and more information call 07 5449 3430. Down south, the fourth annual Hunter Valley Wine and Food Month dishes up throughout June gnocchi- and cheese-making classes, olive appreciation, food and wine matching experiences, intimate dinners with leading winemakers and chefs, and much more. For the full month’s program call 02 4991 4533. And 30 minutes south of Port Macquarie, Laurieton’s Slice of Haven food and wine festival takes place on Sunday May 23. Held on the foreshore of the Camden Haven River where millions of oysters are farmed every year, the day will consist of over 60 stall-holders boasting the best local produce, culinary creations and local trademarks such as Armstrong Oysters, Cassegrain Wines, Comboyne Cheeses and Wilmaria Olives. For more information ring Gabrielle Brewer on 02 9029 8333.

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BILLINUDGEL

Open breakfast & lunch from 8am everyday. Dinner Friday and Saturday from 6pm 13 Byron St, Bangalow 6687 2088

Hotel Great Northern

Open 7 days From 12 noon Cnr Jonson and Byron Sts Byron Bay

At the Northern our team of Italian chefs and pizzaioli are dedicated to bring you a mix of autthentic flavours from Italy as well as a selection of burgers, steaks, fresh fish dishes and all the favourites. Our wide range of traditional Italian wood fired pizzas have us voted one of the best throughout the Northern Rivers.

6685 8278 Dine in or takeaway

For over 15 years Billi’s Thai has re-created the traditional taste of Thailand in Billinudgel."Offering : an 4%": .specials board, extensive menu, scrumptious &desserts, / % & 8 1&/kids menu. The whole family will Open Wed-Sun and western t 3&0style o the enjoy from 5.30pm relaxed village atmosphere from the covered : " . 04&% Dine in $ or-takeaway verandah or inside dining area. Be part of the best-kept Billinudgel Village secret in the shire! 6680 3352

Billi’s Thai thai restaurant

Offering exciting, original menus for breakfast, lunch and dinner. An extensive selection of cakes and pastries baked on the premises are available and a unique Utopia blend of organic coffee harvested from the local area is available.

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Byron Orion Curry House All day cont. breakfast 7am-3pm, Curry House dinner 5.30pm-11pm, cocktail lounge till 3am 5/2 Jonson St, Byron Bay 6685 6828

The Orion Curry House has had top reviews by international travel magazines as the great curry house by the sea. The annual winner/finalist of the Indian Award of Excellence, the Orion is also producing the best coffee by Segafredo, continental all day breakfast, lunch, curry house dinner, and the mystical ambience to match. The 3am cocktail lounge and entertainment is the highlight this summer. RSVP for private functions in upstairs lounge is recommended.

Pacific Dining Room is the Open 7 days 7am-10am, essence of 6pm-late Byron Bay laidback Next to the Beach Hotel, luxe. A perfect setting Bay St, Byron Bay for enjoying delectable 6680 7055 Restaurant Bar Weddings Events fresh local food and an pacificdiningroom.com.au exceptional wine list. Now in its twelth year Dominic’s is still offering great food in a relaxed atmosphere. Open seven nights a week from 5pm offering daily specials, an extensive Open 7 days from 5pm wine list and all the menu favourites. Come and dine in Fingal St, Brunswick Heads or grab some takeaway. Bookings recomended. 6685 1688

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Hotel Brunswick

HOTEL BRUNSWICK

Open daily 11.30am-2.45pm, 5.30pm-9.00pm Mullumbimbi St, Brunswick Heads 6685 1341

Sandbar Cafe Brunswick Heads On the corner next to the Pub. Open 7 days Licenced cafe Free wireless access Special event venue 66850401

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The Bruns Brasserie specialises in local produce, fresh seafood and seasonal menu changes. Daily selections include bangers and mash and grilled snapper. Gourmet coffees and delicious desserts are also available. Lunch or group dinner bookings upon request.

Come to Sandbar Cafe for a fresh slice of Brunswick life. With its quirky new décor, welcoming atmosphere and glorious river views The Sandbar Cafe has quietly become the talk of the town – have you checked it out yet? We pride ourselves on offering the freshest produce – cakes baked on the premises, freshly ground gourmet coffee and our juices, breakfasts and lunches are all made fresh to order. Ask for the Mediterranean eggs – they are the best!

Fishmongers serve up seafood the way it’s meant to be – simple, fresh and really tasty! Try our famous homemade chips, A-grade fish and other jumping Open 7 days from midday. fresh seafood & daily specials. We are tucked away Bay Lane – behind the behind the Beach Hotel in Bay Lane – eat in or take to Beach Hotel a beach near you! 6680 8080 www.mongers.com.au

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Orient Express Open 7 nights 5.30pm-9pm Yum Cha – Fri, Sat, Sun 11.30am-3.00pm 1/2 Fletcher St, Byron Bay 6680 8808

Chameleon Global Café 3/109 Jonson Street Opp Dendy Cinema Table Bookings 6680 7798

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With our authentic weekend yum cha lunches, come ready to savour the flavour of Asia. For dinner come and choose from a selection of pan-Asian dishes, best accompanied by one of the Orient’s gourmet teas served from a traditional teapot. Live music Monday to Friday. ‘If it screams oriental, it’s meant to be’ – The Gold Coast Bulletin. The Chameleon Global Café has already established itself as a Byron icon with a relaxed atmosphere, friendly service and commitment to good food. Two courses with sangria $25. Three courses and vino $35. Traditional Irish music every Sunday 5 - 7pm. Come and enjoy one of Byron Bay’s grooviest venues.

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Welcome to Byron Bay’s premium dining experience. Dish restaurant offers you and your guests a fresh, modern and original menu to Open 7 days from 5pm delight, excite and satisfy the palate Cnr Jonson St & Marvel St in a most beautiful and relaxed 6685 7320 atmosphere. Come and see why www.dishbyronbay.com.au we were awarded a star in the 2010 Courier Mail Food & Wine Guide.

The Petit Snail

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Beach Kitchen

Dish Restaurant & Marvell Bar

Open 7 days 7am-11pm 7 Jonson St (beach end), Byron Bay Licensed & BYO 6685 7810

The Balcony Breakfast, lunch & sunset balcony dining Cnr Jonson St & Lawson St, Byron Bay 6680 9666 www.balcony.com.au

Fresh is... Byron’s BEST location Modern seasonal menu Organic & local produce Award winning Campos coffee Cakes made onsite Sophisticated blend of flavours and textures with an ever changing menu, for breakfast lunch or dinner and tapas all day. Matched by an exciting wine list and arguably the best cocktails in town, your taste buds will be tantalised and so will your eyes as you look over the streets of Byron and enjoy the eclectic vibe of The Balcony.

Our 60 seat al fresco dining room overlooking the ocean has a reputation as the best dining in the Lunch and Dinner 7 days region! We use the freshest local produce and seafood Watego’s Beach, Byron Bay combined with the exquisite mix of Australian and 6685 5366 modern Italian flavours. Beautifully cooked and stylishly presented – we spare no expense in sourcing quality produce.

Rae’s on Watego’s

The Restaurant at the Byron at Byron Lunch and dinner 7 days Broken Head Road Byron Bay 6639 2111

Set within the stunning rainforest of the multi-award winning Byron at Byron Resort and Spa. Serving innovative seasonal fare based on the freshest local produce from head chef Gavin Hughes. Awarded a Star in the 2010 Courier Mail Queensland Food & Wine Guide.

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Mooball could not, after all, be more apt headquarters for a couple of cheese-makers. Ponderous gentle-faced cows shuffle and snuffle beyond the wall which shields the back-of-factory space where I sit with Deb Allard and Sue Harnett, ‘the cheese ladies’ as their business card proclaims, over morning tea. Farmers Market aficionados would be familiar with these two girls by now; it’s been about three years since they began tentatively holding cheese parties amongst friends and family to try out the fruits of their experimentations. Now they can be found at Byron, New Brighton, Brunswick and the new Mullumbimby Farmers Markets and soon, when they are up and running, the Murwillumbah one as well. It was a program about cheese-making on ‘Landline’ that started it all. Sue’s husband Rob is a fourthgeneration dairy farmer – as Deb’s father had been; both the girls’ husbands ‘used to kick around together’ so it was perhaps inevitable that they would become friends. Despite both having young families, they decided to do a cheese-making course up at Witches Chase on Mount Tamborine. ‘We came back after two days absolutely exhausted’, Deb tells me, ‘the car full of all these cheeses we had made: mascarpone, blue, camembert… We had such a fantastic time that we started making them at home.’ ‘For our own experience’, inserts Sue, before admitting that a possible future business had been in both their minds. ‘It all worked!’, exclaims Deb with triumph. ‘We’d have a cheese party, offering about 13 different types’; their guests would be vociferously divided as to which they preferred. All of this was fuelling their self-confidence but it wasn’t until they started doing courses in Brisbane with Graham Redhead from the Department of Primary Industries (‘he’d started up a little business running home cheese-making courses on the weekend’, says Sue) that they realised that they wanted to make

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Open 8am till late At the Beach Hotel, Bay St, Byron Bay 6685 6402 www.beachhotel.com.au

Lemongrass Open 7 days Shop 3/17 Lawson Arcade Phone orders welcome 6680 8443

Treehouse on Belongil 25 Childe St, Byron Bay Open Monday-Sunday 7am-11pm 6680 9452

Belongil Beach Cafe Mon-Sun 7.30am-3pm 33 Childe St, Byron Bay 6685 7144

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Deb and Sue have a Whey with Cheese My mind in clouds I miss the turnoff, rocketing endlessly towards Tweed Heads then having to loop back via the maddeningly curvaceous Clothiers Creek Road until I am on the Tweed Valley Way, destination Tweed Valley Whey. By the time I have (with no difficulty whatsoever, so impeccable were Deb’s directions) located the farm and factory of the cheese-makers, I am ready for the mug of coffee placed before me.

Open Wed-Sat 6.30pm till late Live Jazz on Thursdays Fully licensed. Bookings essential 6685 8526

Earth ‘n‘ Sea Pizza and Pasta Open every day for lunch and dinner. 12pm-2.30pm & 5pm. (no surcharge Sundays). New location: Cnr Fletcher & Byron Sts. Byron Bay. ww.earthnsea.com.au

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cheeses commercially. ‘We absolutely loved that course’, Sue tells me. Graham became their mentor, visited the farm of Sue and Rob (which spans 400 acres), checked the conditions and ‘gave us so much self-confidence to start’, Deb continues. The girls set up their own little factory and ‘from the minute we started, it was self-funding.’ ‘We made cheese solid for two weeks’, Sue tells me, ‘packed up our truck and off (to the markets) we went – we came back with two tubs of cream cheese!’ ‘We were absolutely stuffed!’, Deb adds. The girls recently won first prize at Sydney Royal Easter Show for their romano and their ash-matured Friesian Fog; last year at Brisbane’s Ekka they were awarded maximum points for all their entries. Sue spent several months last year travelling, and learning, throughout Victoria and Tasmania on a cheese-making scholarship from Dairy Australia. And yet for all the accolades ‘we’ve got the same concepts – and containers – as we had when we did it at home … hand-made, home-style cheeses like farmers’ wives used to make’, says Sue. ‘We’re really true with our cheese – we like to sell face-to-face… When you’re relaxed it somehow works. Cheese is such a slow food and you can’t rush it – you just have to be slow and steady…We basically want to stay making these hand-made farmhouse cheeses…’ There is an image imprinted as I drive away : emerald rolling hills dotted with fat dairy cows and the gorgeous gleaming faces lit up by the farewell smiles of Deb and Sue, who have just thrust into my arms a bag of cheeses (there goes the diet). In my mouth the lingering salty creaminess of the award-winning Friesian Fog I tasted before I left.

WhyNot! Breakfast/Lunch 7 days from 6am Cocktails & Dinner Wednesday to Sunday Free tapas with cocktails Tuesday food & wine matching dinner – 2 course $30 Thursday farmers market dinner 3 courses $40

Fishheads Open seven days, 7.30am-11.30pm Byron Bay – 1 Jonson St 6680 7632 Bangalow – 2 Byron St 6687 2883

Fig Tree Restaurant

Dinner Thurs - Sat Lunch Fri - Sun Thursday Farmers Market dinner $40 Set menus 2 courses $30 6 course Tasting menu $65 " MB DBSUF t CZP

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O-Sushi Byron Bay – Woolies Plaza, Jonson St 02 6685 7103 Coolangatta – Showcase on the Beach 07 5536 5455 www.osushi.com.au

Thai@Byron Open for dinner 7 days. $9.90 lunch Thursday Feros Arcade, Jonson St, Byron Bay 6685 6737

st. elmo Open 7 days Lunch, Dinner, Drinks Cnr Fletcher St and Lawson Lane 6680 7426 (No reservations)

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After Paris, Lyon and Melbourne, French chef Igor Persan is bringing authentic traditional French cuisine to Byron Bay. With French staff, French food, affordable French wine list and Belgian beers and incomparable Parisian hostess, Chauby will take you on a journey to France. Vegetarian and gluten-free friendly, parties and functions welcome, gift vouchers. For our seasonal menus, prices, opening dates, check our regularly updated website: www.thepetitsnail.com.au.

Beachside breakfast, lunch and dinner right in the heart of town overlooking Main Beach, Byron Bay’

The only exclusively Vietnamese restaurant in town, this intimate space spilling out into a courtyard offers up fabulous dishes packed full of herbs, spices and varied textures. The traditionally light and healthy style of cuisine ensures the freshness and natural tastes of food are preserved as much as possible. It’s a popular spot so bookings are recommended.

Fully Licensed Restaurant – Bar – Functions Stroll along Main Beach to Belongil Devour our woodfired pizzas, a la carte meals and lush cocktails Enjoy our funky garden bar and casual atmosphere Listen to live music and DJs Friday – Sunday

Locals looking to escape the bustle of Byron love the Belongil Beach Cafe for something different. Eat on decks under the trees with the sound of the waves in your ears, in a casual atmosphere but with an emphasis on quality food and good coffee. If you’re not lucky enough to be staying in the Belongil, it’s just a few minutes stroll along the beach to Main Beach.

The original Earth ‘n’ Sea Pizza and Pasta has been a part of Byron Bay since 1976. Their basic philosophy is to buy the best produce locally and making the food from scratch. This family restaurant offers great service in a friendly environment. The menu not only has 22 different pizzas it also has great pastas and salads as well as gluten free options. And when you dine at Earth ‘n’ Sea you get free underground parking. Why Not! start your day with the best cup of coffee in Byron Bay. Why Not! Enjoy lunch using free wireless watching Byron life pass by. Why Not! Relax into some fantastic cocktails with free tapas on Sunday. Why Not! Indulge in our weekly changing dinner menu with daily specials. Why Not! Because you can. Bon appétit! Jonson Street, Byron Bay. www.whynotbyronbay.com.au 66807994 ‘An iconic Byron dining experience, Fishheads serves fresh seafood on the main beach, dine in or takeaway seven days a week. The Fishheads Ultimate Seafood Platter is our signature dish and perfect for sharing between two. (BYO) Fishheads is also located in Bangalow (licensed) at the top of the town.’

The Fig Tree is perfectly positioned with commanding views over the Pacific Ocean and Byron Bay. Opened in 1981 it has been the bench mark in highlighting Byron Bay’s fantastic local produce. Chefs/owners Jules & Ché have travelled the world extensively sourcing inspiration for their dishes. Bring a bottle of wine and enjoy what is agreeably one of Byron Bay’s most iconic dining experiences. www.figtreerestaurant.com.au Winner of Best Sushi Bar in NSW region 2008. Eat in or takeaway. Licensed. Open 7 days 11am till late. Get 20% off at Dendy Cinema. O-Sushi is a modern Japanese restaurant guided by a philosophy that incorporates traditional values of providing the best possible service combined with fresh wholesome food. Live music every Wednesday. Authentic Thai chefs will tantilise your taste buds with superb traditional Thai cuisine. Well priced and popular with the locals. Fully licenced and delicious cocktails. Dining in any mode. Share plates and bistro-style main course meals from noon till late, seven days a week. Fine original and classic cocktails and one of the area’s most comprehensive wine lists always available with many by the glass, with or without a meal. A dining room and bar to call your own. $23 lunch special, changing daily and including a glass of wine or a beer and fresh bread.

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Muoi’s Feast

Lunch: Tues-Sat Dinner: Mon-Sat 11 Fletcher St, Byron Bay Bookings Essential 6685 7557

The Deck

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Bamboo Restaurant & Lounge Bar

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Byron Bay Golf Club Lunch: Tues-Sat 11am-2.30pm Dinner: Wed-Sat 5.30pm-9pm 6685 6470

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Muoi’s Feast has created a strong following since opening in 2003. Winning numerous awards for its international cuisine, the Asian section of the menu is the predominant favourite. Enjoy for lunch or dinner.

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Newly renovated ‘The Deck’ has been transformed into a modern and laid back venue, complete with lounge and deck dining options, not to mention one of the most picturesque settings around. Can’t wait to see you at The Deck at Byron.

Bosworth was seated on the clubhouse deck, a laptop, appropriately, in his lap, and a gin and tonic at his side. ‘What are you doing, old boy?’ I inquired. ‘Looking up Madam Lash on the internet thingy,’ said Bosworth, still fiddling with his trackpad. ‘I’ve taken a renewed interest because Sam Everingham has written a biography of the lass. I’ve found her home page but she doesn’t seem to be on Facebook, whereas that delightful foodie, Victoria Cosford, has a page announcing the arrival of her new book, “Amore and Amaretti”, which involves her deflowering men across Tuscany and a bit of tucker on the side.’ Bosworth was heavily involved in the bondage scene in Kings Cross some thirty years ago, supplying fur-lined handcuffs to the trade. As he tells it, Madam Lash taught him to tie knots in cherry stalks with his tongue. ‘La Lash was here in 1993,’ I remarked, ‘whipping up interest in an exhibition called Sense and Sensuality at the Cape Gallery. I recall an image in the local paper of artist James Guppy biting her on the rear. She was also involved in the ill-fated campaign to stop the Byron Bay community centre being redeveloped.’ ‘One hears also that the astrologer Lilith inspired the Lash’s career,’ said Tosser Digby. ‘One can never account for the number of wild women who live seemingly quietly in our

Australian cuisine created by chef Greg Pieper. Greg uses produce sourced locally in the Tweed region and was awarded the prestigious Chef’s Hat – the toque – by the SMH Good Food Guide 2009/2010. Poolside at Santai Resort, Located at Casuarina, next to the spectacular lagoons 9 Dianella Drive, Casuarina and tropical gardens of Santai resort, Bamboo is a hidden treasure. 6670 5555

Currumbin RSL Club Currumbin Creek Road, Currumbin Open 7 days lunch and dinner 07 5534 7999 www.currumbin.com.au

Salt Village, Kingscliff 02 6674 4833 dining@fins.com.au Dinner 7 days Lunch Fri, Sat & Sun GOOD FOOD GUIDE CHEFS HAT EVERY YEAR SINCE 1998

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Muoi’s Feast will close Sunday 23 May and reopen Tuesday June 29

Seven Mile Café Licensed BYO (Bottled Wine) 41 Pacific Parade Lennox Head 6687 6210

Enjoy contemporary dining where award winning chefs transform quality fresh, local produce into sumptuous meals and cater to varying dietary requirements. With over 30 years international experience including 16 years as executive chef at Seaworld Nara Resort, Executive Chef Jiri Solnicka joins the team. Check our website for great weekly specials. Winner – Best Club Restaurant QLD 2007, 2008 & 2009 (Clubs Queensland Awards). FINS SAN SEBASTIAN SESSIONS With local, organic DJ (DJ Aqua of Bay FM) Sunday May 16 from 5pm $59 per person includes two Tapa and two drinks Celebrating the launch of our new Tapas menu! Bookings Essential Did you know, Fins is also open just for drinks from 5pm til late daily?/

Just a short stroll along Pacific Parade to the quieter end of town is Lennox Head’s popular Seven Mile Café. New owners, Lisa and Tony Bundock invite you to sate your appetite with delicious food and wine, fresh sea air and the sound of waves rolling in. And with eyepopping views of the pacific from every table,

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MULLUMBIMBY

The Seven Mile café is a feast for the senses.

La Table 72 & 72a Burringbar St, Mullumbimby Cafe: 6684 2220 Mon-Fri 8-4, Sat 9-2 Restaurant: 6684 2227 Wed-Sat from 6pm www.latable.com.au

Poinciana Food Bar Cafe Music 55 Station St, Mullumbimby 6684 4036 www.poincianacafe.com

Cafe: Enjoy our tropical garden setting. Fabulous organic products including coffee, milks, juices, breads. Delicious house baked cakes and pastries. Great value breakfasts and lunches. Restaurant: Creative modern French cuisine with a light touch in stylish, relaxed surroundings. Menu changes every six weeks. Fully licensed. Bookings recommended. Thursday nights, Bouillabaisse + glass of organic house wine $33 Open seven days a week from 8am. All day breakfast available on weekends and until 1pm weekdays. Lunch served noon to 3pm. Licensed with great beer, wine and cocktail lists. Fabulous courtyard, undercover dining, lounge and bar areas with free wireless internet throughout. Great coffee, food and music served up daily!

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The local lads at Jordan’s Breads and Pastries make a hearty range of artisan breads including organic Unit 4, 8 Smith St, sourdough, hand moulded and rustic styles produced Mullumbimby using traditional methods, as well as pies, pastry and 6684 1919 croissants. Jordan’s deliver on Tuesdays, Thursdays and www.jordanspastry.com.au Saturdays, supplying retail, cafes and restaurants north to Southport and south to Coffs Harbour. Make an order and taste the difference.

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NEW BRIGHTON

Byron Bay: Jonson St (opp. Dendy Byron Bay) 6680 9779 Bangalow: Byron St (behind Aurora) 6687 2808

Open 7 days Breakfast & Lunch Dinner Fri & Sat from 6pm 6680 3368 50 River St, New Brighton

Ché Bon

Takeaway, dine in and home delivery BYO Open 7 days from 5pm Suffolk Park Shopping Centre 6685 3101

Breakfast Wed-Sun 8am Dinner Wed-Sat 6pm Sunday Lunch 12pm The Old Church Tintenbar 6687 8221

The ‘Yum Yum Tree’ was a traditional meeting place for the first Australians of our area. A place to take sustenance, and catch up with old and new friends. Come notice the extra flare, enthusiasm and personal touch of the Yum Yum Tree Café team, a collection of professional, down to earth people, enjoying their day serving you the tastiest meals and drinks.

Byron Health Foods Distribution

Artisan pizzas hand crafted on the premises using the freshest local produce and the best of traditional and modern styles. Selection of flat breads. Large range of vegetarian pizzas and pastas. Gluten-free base available.

Luscious Foods

Where else can you get a French authentic bouillabaisse, salad and dessert all for $29. All prepared by a French chef fresh off the boat from Lyon whose daughter’s head was touched by Paul Bocuse.

Sol Breads

Where do you get it? Only at Che Bon – every Wednesday. www.chebonrestaurant.com

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community.’ ‘I fondly recall Enid Blyton’s BDSM series,’ said Abbotsleigh. ‘It was called “Lashings of Ginger Butt”, if I remember correctly. The adventurers involved were known as The Famous Frottage.’ Abbotsleigh’s memory is prone to delusion. He once recalled that his mother dated the utilitarian philosopher John Stuart Mill, which is hardly possible. ‘Prefer Bizzy Lizzy myself,’ said Monty Bank. We sighed collectively. You may recall, gentle reader, that Lizzy is the club’s dominatrix-on-call. She is currently on a fact-finding tour of the Vatican’s erotica collection, and we miss her tender ministrations. Abbotsleigh is especially fond of her clever wrist action with the cat-o-ninetails while the submissive struggles to stand in chocolate sauce. It seemed appropriate to order up Chef’s bondage specialty, Rack of Greased Pheasant lightly stroked with Rosemary Whips, accompanied by Potato Gimp Melange and followed by the Melon Ball Gag Surprise. We toasted Lizzy’s virtuosity with the 1987 Tory Raincoat And Gas Mask Asphyxiation Cabernet Merlot, with its piquant undertones of blueberry fetish.

Open: Mon-Fri 8am-3pm 1/77 Centennial Circuit, Byron Bay Phone: 6685 5188 Fax: 6685 6670

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Luscious Foods aim to provide the freshest, first class quality handmade food for your event. Whether your function is a cocktail party, wedding, conference, picnic or intimate, Luscious is here to help create delicious menus to suit your tastes and budget. All products are handmade using fresh local produce, organic where possible, with an extensive range of global cuisine.

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Ocean Shores to play State Pennant Byron runs away with Ashes

‘Take that!’ Byron got the kick in the pants they needed to get them over the line in the clash of the locals at Brunswick Heads on Saturday. Byron snatched the Ashes back from the Mullum Moonshiners in a 40 to 8 win. The man everywhere for the Shiners was Scott Potts and best for Byron were Mitch Loane and Lewis Kittsen. Where was the ref? None to be seen – the first ring-in Last week, over 200 women noon matches. such a relatively small club. spat the dummy and the whistle after one too many jibes from the Byron players and then ‘Wazza’ bowlers from Old Bar Beach The greens were running The finals of this event will be took over five minutes into the second half. Photo Tree Faerie Ocean Shores bowls winners: Lyn McGowran, Barbara Sprengel, Joymarie Quirke, Florence Crowder, Maureen James, Margaret McConville, Thelma Warr, Joan Bartlett and team manager Glenys Johnston

in the south to Condong in the north, converged on Cabarita Beach and Cudgen Leagues Clubs to contest the Group A playoff for Pennants over four brilliant autumn days. Seven districts were represented including Tweed-Byron, Northern Rivers, Clarence, Mid North Coast, Macleay, Hastings Haven and Lower North Coast. The weather was ‘magic’ according to the women who bowled at the tournament, though there was some wind during the Wednesday after-

very quickly and in good shape and the Ocean Shores women took advantage of the perfect conditions to become convincing winners in Grade Three on 28 points from a possible 30, Port Macquarie City the runners-up with 18.5 points. The Shores ladies did a great job out bowling Evans Head, Old Bar Beach, Iluka, Stuarts Point and Park Beach. The Ocean Shores team is the first Tweed-Byron team in recent times to win the group playoff and qualify for the state finals, a great achievement for

played at the Entrance on August 15-19. The Ocean Shores representation consisted of two teams made up with Thelma Warr, Joan Bartlett, Lyn McGowran, Skip Barbara Sprengel, Joymarie Quirke, Florence Crowder, Maureen James and Skip Margaret McConville. Manager Glenys Johnston, encouraged the girls all the way and was able to get the best out of the side in all games and the girls are looking forward to the opportunity of playing in their first ever state final.

SPORT RESULTS

snr.12; J Robinson, G Grady, I Kemp 19 d B McRae, R Gregor, L Bartlett 18. 14/5 Open Pairs: R/B De Re 20 d J Burrows, D Higham 14; r/up A Waldron 25 d P Clarke, G Reynolds 11; A Humphries, E Steele 26 d C/B Lawless 14 (lucky losers); B/M Knott 18 d S Nicol, N Holmes 16; S/G Grady 15 d J Claes, B Malcolm 14; J/G Scotcher 20 d K Philp, R Reid 19; J Turner, M Battese 25 d A/G Orchard 6; H Burgess, F Somerville 19 d G Carter, D Tailor Snr. 13. Mens Maj Singles C’ship: R Reid 31 d G Brook 14. 15/5 Club sel triples: K Foster, K Kilby, J Dudgeon 22 d J Pratten, F Allcoat, B Schweitzer 20. Pennant: No 3 LH 5 d Kyogle 1, flag for 2010. Other results; No 1’s Sth Lismore 6 d L H 0, No 4’s Evans Head 6 d L H 0; No 7’s L H 5 d Ballina RSL 1. 16/5 Mens Maj Singles C’ship: G Grady 31 d G Houston 11; G Maloney 31 d B Evans 19; R Grady 31 d G Mathews 13. Lennox Head Women 12/5 S/final Singles C’ship: G Martin 31 d O Stobart 15; S Grady 31 d F Sommervile 26. Social: M Arandale, J Fogarty, H Burgess G Lee (w) 32 d A Meagher, C Lawless, S Skenner, M Gregor 11; A Humphries, J Brook 13 d J Pratten F McCarthy 11; N Harwood, J Martin, R Heffernan, E Steele 33 d R Sparre, B Orme, D Martin, B Turner 15. Mullumbimby Ex Services Men 12/5 Triples/Pairs: N Newton, P Jones, T Johnston 35 d M Thorne, D Ottery, A Bartlett 15; S Purdie, F Buckley, B Moore 25 d L Boyter, JC Canabou, L Henry 12; J Morgan, B Gibson 23 d R Gower, B Neate 14; D Blake, J Estreich 20 d T Riches, J McKay 19. 15/5 District Pennants; Mullum No 2 d by Bruns Heads No 2 (48-73) 1/2-51/2. Mullum No 7 d Bangalow No 7 (78-26) 6-0. 22/5 Pennants: at 1pm, No 2 Vs Cabarita away, No 7 Vs Ocean Shores home. Mullumbimby Ex Services Women 11/5 Club C’ship Singles: Rnd 1 J.Towner 31 v C.Thorne 28 (Marker J.Kidman); Pairs

Rnd 1 J.Lee, H.Robb 32 v R.Wainwright, E.Jones 11. Social: R.Mills, J.Beaumont, R.Thompson 25 (Rink W) v M.Toressi, K.Johnstone, J.Graham 7; M.Bertoli, B.Reglin 27 v I.Pettendy, G.Henry 15. Ocean Shores Men 10/5 S/S triples: D O’Brien K Kennedy J Hay; r/up L Johnston, D Lawson, S Brecard. 14/5 Norfolk Rules: J Olsen shirtboy. 15/5 Pennant: No 1 team d by Pottsville 5/1; No 3 team d by Condong 5/1. OS No 7 team d Cabarita 5/1. Ocean Shores Women 12/5 Mixed Social: K Gallard,D Gardiner,D Grant(W/Out Hat) d E Miller,J Cornwell,M Flesser;P Hems,E Hill,M Bertoli(R/Up) d M Oliver,L Wright,J Lofts. 14/5 Ladies Social: E Hill,J Lofts,P Sullivan(Winners/ Sec Score) d B Stone,J Selleck,M Hosie;K Gallard,D Grant,C Timewell d D Gardiner,J Bartlett,M Flesser(R/Up);G Johnston,J Cornwell,M Bertoli,B Sprengel d G Johnston,T Campbell,L Wright,L McGowran. OS Pennant girls are Group A, Div 3 Pennant Playoff Winners. BRIDGE Brunswick Valley 10/5 9 table Mitchell: N/S 1st gross M Downey/P Hems; 2nd gross J Murray/P Sullivan: E/W 1st J Selleck/B Simons; 2nd gross S Easterbrook/B Hughes. 15/5 7 table Mitchell Rover: N/S 1st gross J Murray/P Keyte; 2nd gross E Sherry/ MSolway: E/W 1st gross D Grant/F Patterson; 2nd gross M Homfray/D Gall. Ocean Shores 12/5 7 Table Mitchell: N/S1st gross D Dare/T Reynolds; 2nd gross P/R Keyte. E/W 1st gross B Simons/J Selleck; 2nd gross P Quirke/P Sullivan. GOLF Mullumbimby Men 15/5 4BBB Stab: D Mills/L Mills 44; r/up K Myers/B Lawler 43 C/B; Single: R Trevor 40 C/B; R/Up R Graham 40 C/B. NTP: 5th M Lance 266cm, 7th H Cooper 930cm, 9th J Mathew 230cm, 11th 2nd Shot J Mathew 90cm, 12th R Hutton 409cm, 17th R Stenner 100cm; Gundies Mug R Graham 40; Ball Run Down: 42 C/B.

AFL Juniors 16/5: u/12’s; Lismore 10.11.71 d Plateau 2.2.14; Ballina 9.6.60 d Brunswick 0.1.1; Tweed v Byron no results yet. U/10’s games are not played for points. ANGLING Brunswick Fishing Club April Outing: M Hardy (mixed bag of tailor/jewfish 13kg). Next outing weekend of 29/5, 30/5, checkout 2pm. BOWLS Brunswick Heads Men 12/5 s/s triples:1st C Jensen J Anderson B Montgomery; 2nd L Torresi C Pavlovich J Lawlor; 3rd B Stewart D Maundrell. Cock o’ walk: G Rendell d R Carbines. 14/5 jackpot pairs: 1st L McCormick G Rendell; 2nd S Bell J McGuire. 15/5 Pennant: Div 2 B H 73 v Mullum 48 (5 ½ - ½); Div 3 B H 55 v Byron B 65 (2-4); Div 5 B H 68 v Cudgen 50 (6-0); Div 7 B H 59 v Mur’bah 65 (1-5). Rink o’week: P Brassington G Moroney J Anderson M Petrou. 16/5 2 bowl pairs: 1st F Parkes J Lawlor B Howell; 2nd D Turnbull J Rittway; Louies prize J/D Sanderson. Brunswick Heads Women 11/5 Social: K Dexter/L McCormick 18 d R. Kinnear/F Parkes 13. L Ryan, Z Wagner, D Hay 28 (w rink 12) d L. Ryan (Sw Lead) J Sanderson, P Appel 15. J Kearney, E Beddoes 26 d J Loomes, B Wyborn 11. Lennox Head Men 11/5 S/S triples: J Adams, J Heffernan, L Martin 29 d B Lawless, J Dudgeon, J Turner 16; r/up B Perkins, B Malcolm, M Daley 18 d K Foster, R Sullivan, G Pascoe 13; G Hayes, A Reynolds, J Bowen 18 d B Gregory, J Lowrey, S Prasad 16 (lucky losers); G Maloney, G Reynolds, G Lightfoot 27 d P Cawley, B Saric, T Kidd 23 (Jackpot winners $180.) L Chaseling, G Carter, B Earle 21 d R Orme, B Murray, M Knott 15; F Allcoat, C Ulrick 24 d B Lynch, D Taylor

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Maggies game a let down The weekend’s AFL saw the Byron Bay Magpies travel to Tweed Tigers land and yet again Pies players turned up late, and some not at all which put the team behind the eight ball from the start as they weren’t able to field a full side. Coach Floyd expressed disappointment at the attitude shown and lack of commitment to the club and mates. The regulars tried hard against a far better team who

convincingly beat the Maggies all around the ground. The backline worked hard against a bigger forward line and brothers Bullock battled hard all day but overall it was a sorry day for the Magpies. It certainly seems like this is the wake up call needed to encourage all players to get their butts to training and make a stronger commitment to the team – remember, the word that has no ‘I’.

The Maggies will be able to turn the season around if players get behind Floydy and the other players. Relying on a ‘we’ll be right on the night’ attitude come finals will see the lads at the bottom of the table as there are much fitter and skilled teams in the comp. Training is on at Bangalow Tuesdays and Thursdays at 6pm sharp. New players welcome. Contact Mick 0432 401 334.

Mullumbimby Ladies 8/5 Single Stab: J Griffin 34 c/b; r/up W Ward 34. Ball run down M James 32. 13/5 Single Stab: Overall R Manley 40 c/b; Div 1 J Neate 40; r/up F Gannell 36; Div 2 J Wickers 33; r/up C Lonsdale 33. Ocean Shores Men 10/5 Medley Stab: A Bullock 43pts; R/ up G Hannigan 39pts; B Oliss 38pts; balls to 34. Ocean Shores Ladies 11/5 Loreal Paris Ladies Cup: Div 1 J Hoffman 38; R/Up J Jenson 36; Div 2 P Kranz 42; R/Up M Ianson 41; Div 3 C Timewell 40; R/Up A Clifford 35; Vouchers to 32 c/b. 13/5 Stab: C Blacker 37; R/ Up D Cole 33; Vouchers to 30 c/b. 15/5 Stab: J Andrews 40; R/Up L McGowran 39 c/b; Vouchers to 34 c/b. RUGBY LEAGUE Byron Bay 15/5: under 12’s; best game of the year v strong Cudgen side. Under 9’s White Team; a great game against the Bilambil Jets. NRRRL Round 3: 15/5; 1sts Byron Bay 36 d Kyogle 18; Res Byron Bay 52 d Kyogle 24; 18s Bye. 16/5: 1sts Mullum 36 d Casino RSM 18; Res Mullum 44 d Casino RSM 12; 18s Casino RSM 30 d Mullum 26. RUGBY UNION Bangalow Inaugural Beard Hill Cup: Bangalow 23 d Murwillumbah 15. TENNIS Mullumbimby 10/5 Womens Comp: Div 1: Fruitcakes 28 d Lamingtons 18,Sponges 22 d Cheesecakes 6, Div 2: Cupcakes 30 d Pavlovas 13. Grading Night for next comp 31/5, 5.30pm. 25/5 General Meeting, 6pm. 11/5 Mens Comp: Teddy 46 / Brown 46,Grizzly 55 d Koala 34, Black 52 d Panda 41. 27/5 Mixed Comp: 6.30pm Grading Night for next comp. For Tennis enquiries: 0411 167 358 or 0439 733 763. Riverside 11/5 Tuesday Ladies: M. Allan, R. Baker. Barbara 6684 1211.

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v Lismore at 7.25pm; U17s v Lismore at 8.30pm. U10s/U12s away at Wollongbar at 6pm/6.45pm. U14s away at Lismore at 7.40pm. Any new players still welcome in all teams. Call 0438 851 140 for more info. Need help with canteen on 28/5 see Bec. SQUASH Brunswick Heads 19/5 Rnd 4: OS Glass v OS Bakery; C Ashworth v B Trivett, W Ferrier v K Slockee, S Moon v R James, C Johnston v A Cox. Bruns Blinds v Canty’s Surveyors; G Davis v C Peate, M Virtue v A Li, D Runciman v L Miller, B Doran v R Cameron. Bruns Pharmacy v Cape Byron Med Centre; D Bird v G Hall, C Walsh v Kijay, J Gribble v C Booth, C Naughton v J Nicolson. Byron Bay Trophies v The Poato Works; C Littlewood v J Bristow, P Hill v L Clarke, S Bruyn v G King, W Knight v F King. 24/5 Rnd 14 Byron Health Foods Comp: Div 1; 5pm G Davis v B Trivett, C Littlewood v D Bird; 5.30pm M Stebbing v L Powell, M Underwood Bye. Div 2; 5pm L Clarke v C Walsh, A Li v T Dryden, L Tomasella v C Pearce. Div 3; 5pm Kijay v S Janes, J Gribble v M Cassidy, S Moon v R Draper. Div 4; 5pm J Nicolson v M Hazelwood Ross, D Hazelwood Ross v B Doran, F King v C Naughton, C Johnston Bye. Div 5; 5pm S McTeare v A Cox, C Bolton v N Kress; 6.30pm C Wilkinson v T Ashworth. New Mon mixed comp starts 7/6, ph 6685 1794. VOLLEYBALL Brunswick Heads 18/5 Rnd 14 JV Towing Comp: 6pm No Mercy v Masala, Ballistic v Harmony, KFC v Scramblers, duty Lounge Lizards. 7pm Flash v Lounge Lizards, Hit and Run v Towies, duty KFC. 20/5 Rnd 2 True Value Hardware Comp: 6pm Mums the Word v Dunn Deals, Kaos. com v Kookaburras, Scary Redhead v Go Go Girls, duty Snickers. 7pm; Legends v Pink Flamingoes, Fireflys v Volleys, Flukes v Chilli Twist, Snickers v Amies, Tripods and Fill Ins Bye. Duty Dunn Deals/Kaos.com.

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GOLF Mullumbimby Ladies 20/5 Vardon Stroke Graded: 1st Tee; 9am M Essery, G Lynn, N Carsburg; 9.06 G Mackay, M Allan, N Dwyer; 9.12 M Leeson, S Kosaka, M Crichton; 9.18 F Gannell, J Neate; 9.24 E Henshaw, G Redman. 10th Tee; 9am R Wilson, W Stenner, B Mules; 9.06 M Davey, B Woolnough, A Moser; 9.12 L Walker, S Slogrove, G Smith; 9.18 G Poynting, J Wickers; 9.24 J Stuart, K Thomson. Table Duty M Essery/B Woolnough. NETBALL Brunswick Byron Games will be played on last day of July school holidays Sat 17/7 for 12/15 Unders and Seniors. 22/5 Netball Draw: 12 noon Table Duty Bangalow 1.45 Main Arm; Canteen Duty 12noon Ocean Shores; Hard Court Duty Teams Set up: Blossoms; Clean Up Blueberries. 12.30 pm: Under 12 Ct 1 Angelfish v Blossoms ump Indainna Mulders/Charlotte Whan; Ct 2 Mighty Minkies v Dragonflies ump Taylor/Jordan Evans; Ct 3 Stingrays v Beauties ump Brooke Toovey/Maddy Docking; Ct 4 Bliss v Fireflies ump Molly Barlow/Hannah Bromwich; Ct 5 Bluebottles v Mullum Queens ump Brit McDonald/Gemma Oxley; Ct 6 Gladiators v Electric Eels Ump Tori Leary/Leah Thomas. 1.45 pm: Ct1 Dolphins v Bratz ump bellas/woteva; Ct 2 Wahoo v Y Not ump Drop Bears/boosh; Ct 4 Dunno v Cruisers ump Sue K/Blitz; Ct 5 Taverners v Blaze ump Sue h/Giants; Ct 6 Classics v Waves ump Jodie/Drop Bears. 3.15 pm: Ct 1 Giants v Drop Bears ump Michelle S/ Narelle; Ct 2 Bellas v Boosh ump Ashley/ Classics; Ct 4 Blitz v Woteva ump Sandra/ Waves; Ct 6 Blueberries v Sea Monkeys ump J Lowe/Blaze; Bye Breakers. RUGBY UNION Brunswick Valley Juniors Training 5pm at Brunswick Sports Ground each Wed. Games 21/5: Home games U15s v Lismore at 6.30pm, U16s

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Bangalow wins first Beard-Hill Cup Bangalow hosted the new Village team from Murwillumbah on Saturday, playing for the inaugural Beard-Hill Cup. This event is in honour of Murwillumbah’s foundation player and president and ex Bangalow forward Nigel Beard, and Bangalow’s foundation player and tireless club man Dan Hill. It was a sponsors’ day and a great crowd showed up to cheer on the local lads. Murwillumbah was looking for their first win of the season and came out showing they meant business, surprising Bangalow with their physicality. Bangalow responded and gained enough field position for half back Kerry Jennings to slot three penalties in the first half, but it was Murwillumbah that exploited poor defence in the backs to score two tries out wide. At the break the visitors were up 10-9 and were looking the goods. Bangalow controlled most Photo Jeff ‘out of line ‘ Dawson of the second half, moving Ten minutes into the break, half Nick Hornery, galvanising the ball well with support and turning Murwillumbah’s big Dick Collins scored a convert- the backs who began to run ed try off a nice ball from fly with much more purpose. forwards around.

Both teams had opportunities to push forward but it was Murwillumbah that came within one point with five minutes left at 15-16. At full time the score showed Bangalow won 23-15 after pommy Jim cleverly chipped, regathered and scored a converted try after a Murwillumbah mistake. If their kicker had been on target, the game may have turned out differently. With the best scrum in the competition, a hardened forward pack and a quick skilful backline, Murwillumbah showed they will be a force once they start gelling. Bangalow showed promising signs at times, but again poor discipline and mistakes at vital moments kept the visitors in the game. Best for Bangalow was breakaway Simon Leighton, number 8 Griff, half Kerry Jennings and tight head prop Dan Hill. This weekend Bangalow is on the road taking on top of the table Yamba in last year’s grand final replay. Thanks again to the social committee for putting on a great day.

Crankin’ what’s happening surfside Brunswick Boardriders The Brunswick Boardriders Club held their May club contest on Sunday. The club went mobile and took the contest to north wall Bruns, which paid off for the surfers, scoring great waves protected from the southerly winds. With a close contest in all divisions, the opens came down to a count back for first between Dan Johnston and Dylan Connors. Fleas: 1st Kassey-Jo Sheridan, 2nd Paris Guyler, 3rd Tiare Lee. Groms: 1st Oli Sheridan, 2nd Kaine Guyler, 3rd Jacob Chandler and 4th Jaden Thackery. Cadets: 1st Zane Smith and 2nd Seb Jeffrey-Jones.

Juniors: 1st Jedd Batson, 2nd Zane Smith, 3rd Seb JeffreyJones and 4th Jaden Foreman. In the Seniors: 1st Corey Strickland, 2nd Trent Foreman, 3rd Ken Lee and 4th Seppy. Masters: 1st Steve Foreman, 2nd Ken Lee, 3rd Phil Sheridan and 4th Ty Guyler. Opens 1st Dan Johnston 2nd Dylan Connors 3rd Trent Foreman 4th Corey Strickland Special thanks to all the sponsors and Maddog Surf for donating the prizes and soft boards for the groms. Brunswick Boardriders Club president Corey Strickland was the winner of the club round’s Senior men’s division – he is pictured in action during the competition at Bruns.

Robbie Graham bags his limit on big whiting from his secret river Video Pete

The penultimate round of the Byron Bay Services Angling Club took place on the weekend with heavy swell from the south pounding the open beaches. Only their southern corners could be fished safely along with areas in the bay facing north or north east. Most fishos got a feed of tailor or bream, but only a few stalwarts made the effort to find water that was fishable. Hoss McGrath had an excellent catch with his bag limit on

both medium sized bream and tailor and a few flathead, while Robbie Graham’s bag limit on big river whiting was highly commendable. The final round in June coincides with the Far North Coast outing and will finalise standings for the 2009/10 season for the Byron Bay Club. Don’t forget the prestigious Cabarita Greenback fishing comp is on 12/13 June, followed by our final June round on 19th and 20th. New members welcome, see Baz or Jamie at the Railway Hotel 5.30pm Fridays.

Bangalow Soccer Club still looking for players The Bangalow soccer club still requires players aged 13 to 15 years to join teams in the Grade 14 and Grade 15 sides. If you are interested in playing soccer this season, please contact Dale on 6687 2154 or email : violad@nor.com.au.

MAY 2010

Third quarter May 6 14:15 New moon May 14 11:05 First quarter May 21 09:43 Full moon May 28 09:08 Day of Sun Sun Moon Moon High tide, Low tide, month rise set rise set height (m) height (m) 1 S 0612 1713 1912 0845 1019,1.34; 2222,1.81 0422,0.36; 1548,0.58 2 S 0613 1712 2008 0941 1107,1.27; 2304,1.73 0510,0.43; 1630,0.65 3 M 0614 1711 2104 1031 1154,1.22; 2348,1.63 0559,0.50; 1714,0.71 4 T 0614 1711 2201 1114 1245,1.19 0649,0.56; 1802,0.77 5 W 0615 1710 2255 1152 0037,1.54; 1341,1.19 0741,0.60; 1701,0.81 6 T 0615 1709 2349 1226 0131,1.47; 1442,1.22 0833,0.62; 2010,0.82 1257 0234,1.43; 1541,1.28 0824,0.61; 2121,0.80 7 F 0616 1708 8 S 0617 1708 0042 1327 0335,1.41; 1632,1.38 1011,0.58; 2226,0.75 9 S 0617 1707 0134 1356 0430,1.41; 1716,1.45 1053,0.55; 2324,0.68 10 M 0618 1706 0227 1425 0520,1.42; 1756,1.55 1131,0.53 11 T 0618 1706 0321 1457 0604,1.42; 1832,1.64 0013,0.61; 1207,0.51 12 W 0619 1705 0418 1532 0647,1.42; 1909,1.75 0056,0.53; 1242,0.50 13 T 0620 1704 0517 1611 0730,1.42; 1947,1.81 0138,0.48; 1318,0.50 14 F 0620 1704 0618 1656 0815,1.41; 2027,1.87 0220,0.40; 1357,0.50 15 S 0621 1703 0721 1748 0903,1.39; 2110,1.90 0304,0.37; 1438,0.51 16 S 0621 1703 0822 1847 0949,1.37; 2156,1.90 0350,0.35; 1523,0.53 17 M 0622 1702 0919 1951 1041,1.34; 2245,1.87 0441,0.35; 1613,0.56 18 T 0622 1702 1011 2057 1136,1.32; 2337,1.82 0534,0.37; 1707,0.60 19 W 0623 1701 1057 2203 1236,1.32 0631,0.39; 1807,0.64 20 T 0624 1701 1138 2308 0035,1.75; 1339,1.34 0730,0.41; 1915,0.66 21 F 0624 1700 1216 0138,1.67; 1443,1.40 0827,0.42; 2028,0.68 22 S 0625 1700 1251 0012 0245,1.61; 1543,1.49 0921,0.42; 2142,0.62 23 S 0625 1659 1326 0115 0350,1.55; 1639,1.60 1012,0.42; 2252,0.58 24 M 0626 1659 1402 0218 0452,1.51; 1731,1.70 1100,0.43; 2357,0.48 25 T 0626 1658 1441 0321 0550,1.47; 1820,1.79 1147,0.45 26 W 0627 1658 1523 0425 0645,1.43; 1907,1.86 0054,0.42; 1231,0.47 27 T 0628 1658 1609 0529 0737,1.40; 1952,1.89 0145,0.37; 1315,0.50 28 F 0628 1658 1700 0631 0826,1.36; 2035,1.89 0233,0.36; 1358,0.53 29 S 0629 1657 1755 0729 0913,1.33; 2116,1.88 0318,0.37; 1440,0.57 30 S 0629 1657 1852 0821 0958,1.31; 2157,1.81 0401,0.40; 1521,0.61 31 M 0630 1657 1949 0908 1041,1.28; 2235,1.74 0444,0.44; 1602,0.65 All times are Eastern Standard Time. Time lags: Ballina Boat Dock: 15 min; Byron Bay: nil; Brunswick River Highway Bridge: high 30 min, low 1 hr; Mullumbimby: 1 hr 10 min; Billinudgel: 3 hr 55 min; Chinderah: high 1 hr 30 min, low 2 hr; Terranora Inlet: high 2 hr 10 min, low 2 hr 25 min; Murwillumbah: high 2 hr 30 min, low 2 hr 50 min. Tides in bold indicate high tide of 1.7m or more and low tide of 0.3m or less. Data courtesy of the National Tidal Centre.

Astronomical data and tides

MONTHLY MARKETS

Ocean Shores hosts L’Oréal Cup

1st 1st 1st 1st

SAT SAT SUN SUN

Bruns Heads 6628 4495 Murwillumbah 0417 759 777 Byron Bay 6680 9703 Lismore Car Boot 6628 7333

2nd SUN The Channon 2nd SUN Lennox Head 2nd SUN Alstonville 3rd SAT 3rd SAT 3rd SUN 3rd SUN 3rd SUN 3rd SUN

6688 6433 6687 8618 6628 1568

Mullumbimby 6684 3370 Murwillumbah 0417 759 777 Uki 6679 9026 Nimbin 6689 0000 Lismore Car Boot 6628 7333 Ballina 6687 4328

4th SUN Bangalow

6687 1911

5th SUN Lennox Head 5th SUN Nimbin

6687 8618 6689 0000

SATURDAYS Byron Community Bazaar 10-2pm 6685 6807

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

The Ocean Shores Lady Golfers hosted the L’Oréal Paris Cup last week, the winners of Division two Pat Kranz, Division one Janet Hoffman and Division three Coral Timewell were pleased to win and take home excellnt goody bags.

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BUILDING TRADES ALL-WAYS HANDY – CARPENTRY 25 yrs exp. Sml jobs OK. Lic 221584C . Steve McDonald 0416 043297

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Labour Hire ........................................45 Landscaping & ExcavatIon.........45 Licensed Brothels ...........................45 Motoring .............................................45 Naturopathy......................................46 Nutrition .............................................46 Osteopathy ........................................46 Painting ...............................................46 Pest Control .......................................46 Photography .....................................46 Physiotherapy ..................................46 Picture Framing ...............................46 Plastering ...........................................46 Plumbers .............................................46 Printer Toner & Cartridges .........46 Printing & Copying Services .....46 Removalists .......................................47 Roofing ................................................47 Rubbish Removal............................47 Security Services.............................47 Septic Systems .................................47 Sewing Machine Repairs ............47 Solar Installation ............................47 Solicitors .............................................47 Swimming Pools .............................47 Tiling .....................................................47 Tree Services .....................................47 Upholstery .........................................47 Veterinary Surgeons .....................47 Water Filters ......................................47 Water Tank Cleaning .....................47 Web Design Services.....................47 Wedding Services ...........................47 Window Tinting ...............................47

BRICK & BLOCKLAYER Neat, reliable, quality. Lic 114688C.........................................0410 326052 BRICK & BLOCKLAYING Lic 164155C ...........................................Gary 66849102 or 0437 135483 BRICKLAYER & BLOCKLAYER Quality workmanship, reliable. Lic 129723C ................... 0431 266250 BRIMS BUILDER’S HARDWARE ........................................................................................66801718 BUILDER – THINK BUILDING Excellent work. Quality projects. Lic 188670C ............0432 381880 BUILDER Affordable quality. All building work. Fully insured. Lic 118167C..........Ross 0412 349284 BUILDER All projects. O’Neill Building. Lic 212134C ......................................... Gerard 0418 832693

ANTENNA EXPERT Fast digital service .........................................................................0401 190960 BUILDER MICHAEL WINTERS Lic 37525 Extensions, renovations, kitchens, bathrooms, wardrobes, BRUNSWICK TV SERVICE 30 years. Byron Shire. Bill Sked ...............................................66851778 gyprocking & plastering, painting & general repairs. Available now .......0410 647627 or 66854524 ROB DEEGAN Antennas, parts, installation ...........................................0429 994516 or 66845525

INDEX Accountants ......................................42 Acupuncture .....................................42 Air Conditioning .............................42 Antennas & Installation ..............42 Appliance Repair ............................42 Architects............................................42 Asbestos ..............................................42 Building Trades ................................42 Carpet Cleaning...............................43 Chiropractic .......................................43 Cleaning ..............................................43 Computer Services.........................43 Counselling........................................43 Curtains & Blinds ............................43 Decks & Patios ..................................43 Dentists................................................43 Design & Drafting...........................44 Electricians.........................................44 Fencing ................................................44 Floor Sanding & Polishing .........44 Florists..................................................44 Furniture Restoration & Construction .....................................44 Garden & Property Maintenance .....................................44 Gas Fitters & Suppliers ................44 Glaziers ................................................45 Graphic Design ................................45 Guttering ............................................45 Handypersons ..................................45 Health ...................................................45 Heating ................................................45 Hire ........................................................45 Hot Water Systems .........................45 Interior Design .................................45

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CONCRETING – Jason Dougherty. Lic 210260C. Free quotes, qual work .66851450 or 0438 206861 CONCRETING – Steve Baker. Lic 143161C.....................................................................0412 272564 EXCAVATIONS & CONCRETING Phone Chris ...................................0404 147100 or 0403 679140 DINGO DEMOLITIONS & ASBESTOS REMOVAL ................................66834008 or 0407 728998 GECKO LANDSCAPE SOLUTIONS Decks, pergolas, walls & fencing. Lic 212479C .......0415 755337 PAVING, LANDSCAPING, DECKS, SANDSTONE WORK Lic 10711C Greg 0414 859830 or 66803234 STAINLESS WIRE BALUSTRADING Supplies and installation................66809409 or 0419 758821 TILER Bathrooms, repairs. Andy. Lic R75915 .................................................................0419 478248 ORNAMENTAL IRON & STRUCTURAL STEEL stairs, balustrading, site weld ..Bron Forge 66845396 WJ CARPENTRY Professional service. NSW Lic 220524C ...................................... Wes 0402 161933

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NJ ELECTRONICS 28 yrs exp. TV, video, audio repairs........... Nestor 0410 532528 or 0410 113645

ACCOUNTANTS ACCOUNTANT Paul Mayberry .............................................................................................66847415 BIZWIZZ Professional & mobile – MYOB & Quickbooks, www.bizwizz.com.au ............0400 758192 ph: 6621 2734 hamptonandlarsson.com.au

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BOOKEEPING SERVICES for creative small businesses. MYOB, Mac or PC .........Jenny 0411 232266 HANS ON BOOKEEPING MYOB, quickbooks, BAS & training ...........................Sonjan 0427 171087 HUDSON MANAGEMENT SERVICES Bangalow .................................................................66872960

ARCHITECTS FRANK STEWART ARCHITECT Reg. 6075. www.frankstewart.com.au ...........................66856984 JOSE DO Sustainable Architecture. Reg. 7647 www.josedoarchitect.com.....................0424 062096 SPACE STUDIO Architects, interior designers and project managers. New buildings, renovations and heritage projects. Reg. 8261. www.spacestudio.com.au ..............................................66809921 ZAHER ARCHITECTS Reg 7872 www.zaherarchitects.com.au..............66849408 or 0414 974088 ZUGAI STRUDWICK ARCHITECTS Reg 7669. www.zsarchitects.com.au ........................66872694

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Quality Renovations & Carpentry Kitchens and cabinets – co-designed with you. Bathrooms, timber features, custom-made projects. Owner-builder friendly. References and inspection of work available. Lic 84399C Don 0418 650 608 or Piers 0431 184 315

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MICHAEL SCHWAGER & SHAUN CASHMAN Chiropractors 108 Stuart St, Mullum ........66841962

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DI’S CLEANING SERVICE Efficient & professional. 7 days............................................0414 408723 computer centre

DIRTY LITTLE SECRETS CLEANING SERVICE ............................................................0412 324729 the only computer shop in the heart of byron bay

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ADDISON FENCING Colourbond, pool, timber, glass & screens.........................................66804495 BEDNARZ, H & W, FENCING Specialise in pool, colourbond & timber fencing ...........0417 491136

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AAA ACTION GARDENERS For all your garden needs, treelopping & chipping ................66847775

GARDENS RENOVATED Weeding, clear ups, mowing, trimming etc. Reasonable rates. Ph Tim...0405 529275

Lic 201844C

ACREAGE MOWING

A.C.E. LAWN MOWING Cheap, reliable, guaranteed ....................Sam 0438 655763 or 66854237

GARDEN DESIGN with guru Phil Dudman ............www.thegardenguru.com.au 0410 625622

THE MAINTENANCE SPECIALIST NO CALL OUT FEES FREE QUOTES 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE

A VEGIE PATCH custom designed for your budget & needs................................. Luke 0425 376771

GUTTERS CLEANED all areas, free quotes, fully insured .......................0405 922839 or 66850125

Schultz Circuit Electrical

All areas – no job too small

OH HANG IT OH POT IT Fresh local flowers & plants. Deliveries .......................................66842557

DAN YATES GARDEN SERVICES Qualified horticulturalist, mowing & garden maint ..0407 540700

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0422 668 582

6684 2440 / 0415 838979

FLORISTS

GARDEN & PROPERTY MAINTENANCE

Solar power specialist

Call Norm

s Fencing s Slashing s Stockyard Building s 4WD 4 in 1 Bucket s Post & Rail Fences

CALL #HRIS -UNDEY 0422 982 008 WWW CMTIMBERm OORING COM AU

STEPHEN THURSTON Antique restoration, furniture commissions ............................0458 210445

Andrew Curtis s Lic No 79065C s Ph 0427 402 399

FOR EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL IN BYRON SHIRE

Peter McDonald Fencing & Farm Maintenance

,IC #

FURNITURE TO ORDER & REPAIR .........................................................................Nisso 66845137

24 Hr Service s No Call Out Fee

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North Coast

FURNITURE RESTORATION & CONSTRUCTION

ELECTRICIAN

0419 772 897

Fast and reliable service. Fully insured. Luke 0407 981 636 / 6685 4339

PASSION@FLOWERS Byron Bay. Fresh flowers, weddings. Interflora member .................66855209

Reliable and Punctual

Call JĂźrgen

HINTERLAND ACREAGE MOWING & BRUSHCUTTING

FENCE FORMERS Landscaping and fencing solutions..................................................0423 356911

THE DECK DOCTOR Decks sanded & restored. Free quotes .............................Richard 0407 821690

CURTIS ELECTRICAL 24 hour service – all Byron Shire. Lic 79065C.............................0427 402399

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ACCENT COLOR PLAN COPYING / PRINTING .................................................................66856236

Mowing/ ride-on Brush cutting Landscaping Garden restoration Mulching Weed control Rubbish removal Pressure cleaning Servicing the Byron Shire & beyond. Fully insured. ABN Sam Plummer 0422 141 798 89078981980

Lic. 211410C

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DENTISTS

Garden & Property Maintenance

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HOT WATER SYSTEMS

TINY EARTHWOR

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

Philip Toovey 0409 799 909 ph/fax 02 6684 3208

GRAPHIC DESIGN ACCENT COLOR Web Design & Construction .......................................................................66856236

various implements available for limited access projects

GUTTERING ANDY’S HANDY SERVICE Gutter cleaning ...................................................................0408 628130

Installing Aluminium, Stainless Steel and Polyethylene mesh. SPOTLESS GUTTERS – 0405 922 839 or a/h (02) 6685 0125

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INTERIOR DESIGN

GUTTER GUARD SPECIALISTS

www.jenniferfair.com.au Interior/ exterior design ...........................66805996 or 0429 875451

1176 Myocum Rd, Mullumbimby (just past golf course)

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

EXCAVATOR BOBCAT & WATER TRUCK

HANDYPERSONS A TO Z HANDYMAN SERVICES Jack of All ...................................Andre 66847553 or 0439 495 247 ABSOLUTE HANDYMAN Indoor/outdoor maintenance...............................................0402 281638 ACTION PROPERTY MAINTENANCE Carpentry, repairs, renovations ........................0422 417295

I N T E R I O R

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COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL INTERIORS

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0404 193 933

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CALL A HUBBY for all your little odd jobs .............................................................. Ami 0421 347320 CAPE BYRON PROPERTY MAINTENANCE all areas Tom Scott ...........66840386 or 0418 600576

Melinda Maguire

FEDERAL FIX ITS .......................................................................... Terry 66884325 or 0401 493721 GOLDEN HANDS Experienced, reliable handyman for all jobs + lawnmowing ................66805456 HANDYMAN with 25 years carpentry experience ..............................................................66840227 MULLUM HANDYMAN Maintenance, repairs, painting, renovations, gardening ........0424 954388 RELIABLE HANDYMAN SERVICES .........................................Michael 66844970 or 0405 325569

Interior Designer

• residential • commercial • furniture packages

*ON (UTTON s 0415 934 793 WWW COASTALENTERTAINING COM AU s JON COASTALENTERTAINING COM AU

info@hopeandmay.com •0409 011 033 •www.hopeandmay.com

www.iďŹ xproperty.com

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LABOUR HIRE

Local reliable building repairs, carpentry and handyman service

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Staffing Solutions at Work!

Insured. Licence 172802C Phone Kieren 0407 986 071 kieren@iďŹ xproperty.com

Lic No 221584C

Property Maintenance & Carpentry Decks, Pergolas, Renovations, Rubbish Removal Call CHESTER 0416 043 297 25 years experience!

• visual merchandising • home styling • colour consulting

WOOD FIRED OVENS Specialising in wood ďŹ red pizza ovens, outdoor entertaining areas & decks

6688 4255 / 0411 627 641

x Fast & Local Temporary Staff x Our payroll, our paperwork x Hospitality, Trades & Labour, Admin 1800 667 832

EARTHWORKS

www.nortecltd.com.au

s %XCAVATION s $RIVEWAYS s 3ITE LEVELLING s #LEARING s 3LASHING s ,ARGE TIP TRUCK AVAILABLE

LANDSCAPING & EXCAVATION

"RUCE ,ONG 0418

A NORTHERN RIVERS TRENCHING 65HP chain trencher and mini excavator..............0402 716857

HEALTH

GRASSROOTS GARDENING Softscapes & hardscapes. Fully insured ......0407 437071 or 66854612

t 05)&3 )&"-5) 3&-"5&% 4&$5*0/4 */ 5)*4 4&37*$& %*3&$503:: Acupuncture, Chiropractic,

BENNO’S DINGO SERVICE All areas, reliable .......................................66841981 or 0421 178017

Counselling, Dentists, Naturopathy, Nutrition, Osteopathy, Physiotherapy

BRUNSWICK VALLEY DIGGER MAN Excavator & tipper hire ............................ Matt 0427 172684

ACUPUNCTURE CHINESE HERBAL MEDICINE Dr Adam Osborne .................................66857366

BRENDON POWELL Bobcat, excavator, tipper & auger. All jobs...................................0404 988222

ACUPUNCTURE CHINESE HERBAL MEDICINE M Collis .................................................66842559 AROMATHERAPY/ REFLEXOLOGY/ SKIN CARE Therese Moffatt RN.........................0418 465487 GECKO LANDSCAPE SOLUTIONS All aspects of landscaping & design. Lic 212479C..0415 755337

LICENSED BROTHELS

Venus Lounge Gentlemen’s Retreat

17 Morton Street, Chinderah • 02 6674 5020

AYURVEDA Consultations, massage, treatments ................................................... Jacinta 66843165 VILLA LANDSCAPES Paving, retaining walls, landscaping ..........................................0414 657689

MOTORING

BONES FOR LIFE’OSTEOPOROSIS PREVENTION’ Jenny Groves .......................................66842738 BOWEN TECHNIQUE Back, neck & shoulder pain. Suffolk Park .........................Jenny 0420 476126 BRYANT HOPLEY Herbalism, homeopathy, nutrition. Byron Bay......................................66857225 CRANIOSACRAL BALANCING Najma Ahern. Practitioner, tutor and trainer ....................66846444

B r u n s w i c k Va l l e y

Digger Man

Matt

0427 172 684

515 991

BILLINUDGEL TYRES & BATTERIES ..................................................................................66802366 CAR BODIES REMOVED Any condition..........................................................................0427 660641 CAR BODIES REMOVED FREE $$$s PAID .................................................. 66845296 or 66845403

CRANIOSACRAL, CHIROPRACTIC, OSTEOPATHY David Ackerman ...............................66884136

• 3t Excavators & Tipper Hire

FRED HENRY MECHANICAL REPAIRS Billinudgel.............................................................66802155

EAST COAST PILATES STUDIO Brunswick Heads. Judy Leane.....................................0408 110006

All aspects of small earthmoving.

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

A COASTAL EXCAVATION

BAYSIDE RADIATORS, WINDSCREENS AND AIR CONDITIONING

• Compaction roller • Rock hammer • All building works • Bush clearing • Dams • Road construction • House, tank and site levelling • All general earthmoving

Where else would you take a leak! ,OT 7ILFRED 3T "ILLINUDGEL s

FELDENKRAIS Awareness thru movement classes/individuals ..........................Linda 0418 211979 FELDENKRAIS Jenny Groves ..............................................................................................66842738 KINESIOLOGY & REMEDIAL MASSAGE Paritosho Rowe .................................................66802475 LIVE BLOOD SCREENING Naturopath. Phillippa Church ..................................................66841401 MULLUMBIMBY HERBALS Naturopathy, Massage, 79 Stuart St .....................................66843002 MULLUMBIMBY MASSAGE & CHIROPRACTIC 110 Dalley St ........................................66841028 MULLUMBIMBY MEDICAL CENTRE 60 Stuart St ............................................................66841511

• 1.5t, 6t & 12t Excavators • Bobcat • Grader • Post Hole Borers

Nick

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24 hours 7 days Serving Byron Shire

0421 626 015

REFLEXOLOGY Emmett, Bowen, Katy Berentsen..........................................................0418 724711

Specialising in t BMM TUZMFT PG QBWJOH CSJDLXPSL t JSSJHBUJPO t SFUBJOJOH XBMMT t UVSG BSFBTt XBUFS GFBUVSFT BOE BMM BTQFDUT PG QBWJOH BOE MBOETDBQJOH

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LEGENDARY OFFROAD TYRES

Over 20 yrs experience - friendly reliable service Ring Dean on 0417 856 212

HEATING BLACK’S FIREPLACE INSTALLATIONS + chimney sweeping services............................66771905

HIRE BYRON WEDDING & PARTY HIRE ..........www.byronbayweddingandpartyhire.com.au 66855483 MULLUM HIRE Builders, party and much more .......................www.mullumhire.com.au 66843003

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7INDSCREENS BODYGLASS l TTED BY QUALIl ED AUTO GLASS l TTERS !LL INSURANCE JOBS #ALL US FOR REPAIRS

0429 804 401

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FLYNN’S QUALITY PAINTING UĂŠ16 years’ experience UĂŠ*Ă€ÂœviĂƒĂƒÂˆÂœÂ˜>Â?ĂŠUĂŠ Ă€Âˆi˜`Â?ÞÊUĂŠ Â?i>˜

For a free quote call Mark on 6684 3542 or mobile 0410 520647 Lic 130521C

‘Quality work to be sure, to be sure!’

6680 2002

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

Preferred insurance repairer Major & minor smash repairs Locally owned & operated

BILL CONNORS Plumber & drainer Gold Lic No L1051 CA 1221 ........................................66801403 BRETT SEKAC PLUMBING Maintenence & renovation specialist. Lic 167049C ...........0410 620472 BRUNSWICK VALLEY PLUMBING All plumbing, 24hr. Lic 1470171403..1300 214171 or 0415 179034

1 Mogo Place Billinudgel Est 1985

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FREE QUOTES FULLY INSURED

).$5342)!, s #/--%2#)!, s $/-%34)# Reliable Professional Service Tony Harmer – Tweed

0409 822 724

Jeremy Delaney – Byron Lic. No. 1144791 tjpainting@dodo.com.au 0421 490 206

DART PLUMBING Plumbing, roofing, gas service. Lic. 1175539C ................................0421 334515 DLC WATER PLUMBING SERVICE Lic 219589C ..........................................................0427 641804 I LOVE PLUMBING Call Steve Lic 148904C ....................................................................0412 916140 MARK CORBETT Plumbing, draining, gas fitting. Lic 13121..................66877645 or 0418 210802 MARK STRATTON PLUMBING Lic 57803C ...........................................66803626 or 0419 019035 PLUMBING, DRAINS, LP GAS Dennis McKinnon Lic L6616 .................66878191 or 0400 726610

0403 418 442 / 0428 921 445

Adrian Black

NATUROPATHY

PLUMBER

BRYANT HOPLEY Herbalism, homeopathy, nutrition. Byron Bay......................................66857225

NUTRITION FOOD AS MEDICINE Samantha Gowing, Gowings Food & Health ....................................66855400

PEST CONTROL

OSTEOPATHY

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All plumbing, gasďŹ tting & rooďŹ ng

BANGALOW Jodie Jacobs ...................................................................................................66872337 BYRON OSTEOPATHIC CARE Eve Schoenheimer, Rachel Cooper .....................................66853660 NORTH COAST OSTEOPATHY .......................................................................Jodie Jacobs 66857517 TOBY MILLS Mullumbimby ...................................................................0421 949878 or 66846124

PAINTING AD PAINTING by John Hand. Lic 13246C ...............................................0413 185399 or 66841249 ALAN MALONE Painter & decorator. Lic 97474 .............................................................0412 794364

Arachnid Pest Management ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY PRODUCTS 44ERMITE SPECIALISTS CHEMICAL OR BAITING 4E E $OMESTIC #OMMERCIAL TREATMENTS

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ANDREW HALL Biodynamic cranial. New Brighton...........................................................66802027 TROPICALE Termite risk assessments $55 ..................................... 0418 110714 or 66841213 (ah) BRUNSWICK HEADS OSTEOPATHY Sue Broadbent, Monday – Friday ..............................66851126

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PHOTOGRAPHY

BYRON PRO-PAINT Quality guaranteed, fair prices, free quotes. Lic 87771C .......Ben 0418 662281 PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY Digital, stills & video .......................66851525 or 0435 695502 DEREK BULLION PAINTING Free quotes. Lic R98818 ..........................0414 225604 or 66805049 NORTH POINT PAINTING SERVICES Quality only. Lic 618414C ............66847137 or 0403 332654

PHYSIOTHERAPY

PAINTING & DECORATING Free quotes. Lic 215392C.................Justin 66871884 or 0413 567191 ANTHONY D’ORSOGNA Physiotherapy, hydrotherapy, acupuncture Suffolk Park 1 Bryce St.. 66853511 PAINTER – PROFESSIONAL FINISH Small jobs OK. For a quote phone Mark............0410 193557 BANGALOW PHYSIOTHERAPY Manual therapies, acupuncture, pilates. WALLPAPER & PAINT SERVICES 20 years experience. Free quotes ..............Duncan 0457 283364 Liz Thomas, Libby Nelson, Ryan Huxley, Clare Connolly .......................................................66872330

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PETRA KARNI Physiotherapy, craniosacral therapy, Alexander technique. 29 Fletcher St, Byron Bay .....................................................................................................66807207 NICK EDMOND, MARTINA RIGBY Physiotherapy, acupuncture & craniosacral therapy

PAULA RAYMOND-YACOUB Acupuncture and physio........................................................66851646

QUALITY PAINTING SERVICES

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

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PHYSIOCARE @ HOME Renata Tenta, home visits .......................................................0437 647137

PICTURE FRAMING ARTISTS CANVASES Premium cotton/linen, unbeatable prices .......................................66808010

X FINALIST OF THE MASTER PAINTERS OF AUSTRALIA AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE X ENVIRO FRIENDLY PAINTING www.duluxaccredited.com.au

CONTINENCE / PELVIC FLOOR Janelle Angel. 3/10 Station Street, Bangalow .................66872337

OCEAN SHORES PHYSIOTHERAPY NIGEL PITMAN ......................................................66803499

Lic 184464C

6685 1018 or 0413 666 267

CLAUDIA MIRDITA Craniosacral therapy, physiotherapy....................................................66857222

0LUMBING ROOlNG GAS ,IC # &2%% 15/4%3

‘Govinda’ 8 Jubilee Ave, Mullumbimby. Monday, Wednesday, Friday ..................................66843255

C!Ujnct!Qbjoujoh Bruce Timbs

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PRINTER TONER & CARTRIDGES INKY BUSINESS 19 Tasman Way, Byron Bay .....................................................................66807776

BILLINUDGEL CUSTOM PICTURE FRAMING 7/1 Wilfred St, Billinudgel .......................66803444 CUSTOM PICTURE FRAMING @ BYRON ART SUPPLIES 3/97 Centennial Circuit.........66808010

CUSTOM MADE FRAMING

professional canvas stretching & giclee printing

Antonio Specialising in non-toxic:

0421 724 255

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quality art supplies Still @ the centre – 3 Centennial Ct – 6685 5808

PLASTERING SPRECKLEY’S PLASTERING SERVICE Reasonable rates. Lic 1046149 .......................0413 158967

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PRINTING & COPYING SERVICES

C. A. Warwick Lic. No. 114578C • Free quotes • Gyprock fixing & setting

ACCENT COLOR The Copy & Laminating Shop ....................................................................66856236

Craig 0413

451 186 / 6680 4660

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GRAPHIC EXPRESSIONS Digital printing & labels............................................................66858226 NORTH COAST PRINT SOLUTIONS Graphic design and printers .....................................66858264

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• Local • Country • Interstate

CERAMIC TILE REPAIRS Small jobs preferred ............................. Terry 0401 493721 or 66884325

LOCAL • SYDNEY • GOLD COAST • BRISBANE • MELBOURNE

02 6684 2198

PETER MOYLE Lic 66399. References. Free quotes ................................0412 656498 or 66802184 TILER/STONEMASON/WATERPROOFER Lic 24418C Phone Karl ...................................66804103 UTE AND DRIVER Get a move on! ............................................Richard 0422 407997 or 66859920

mullumbimbyremovals@bigpond.com

TILING PERFECTION & WATERPROOFING Free quotes. Lic 179306C .66801168 or 0409 847653

FOR ALL YOUR PRINTING NEEDS

WILL CASTLE TILING

Bonnlee

Bathroom renovations, wall and floor tiling. Over 40 years experience. Competitively priced. FREE QUOTES.

PRINTING

(02) 6685 5730

6680 3736 or 0427 903 849

1/19 Tasman way, Byron Bay Arts & Industrial Estate

Lic 218802C

ROOFING

REMOVALISTS

T&T Freight Co. UĂŠ Ă€iˆ}Â…ĂŒĂŠĂƒiĂ€Ă›ÂˆViĂƒĂŠĂŒÂœĂŠ Ă€ÂˆĂƒL>˜iĂŠ ÂœÂ˜ĂŠEĂŠ7i`ĂŠ UĂŠ >Ă€Ă€ÂˆiĂ€ĂƒĂŠÂœvĂŠwĂŠÂ˜iĂŠ>Ă€ĂŒĂŠUĂŠ ÂˆÂ˜ÂˆĂŠÂ“ÂœĂ›iĂƒĂŠ UĂŠ ‡L>ĂžĂŠÂŤÂˆVÂŽĂŠĂ•ÂŤĂŠEĂŠ`iÂ?ÂˆĂ›iÀÞ

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6687 6445 / 0409 917646

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RUBBISH REMOVAL ALL GONE FROM $10 pensioner discounts ..................................Mark 0421 932945 or 66855570 ANDY’S HANDY SERVICE Rubbish removal.................................................................0408 628130 BEST SKIPS BANGALOW 2m2, 4m2, 6m2 bins ......................................0417 458149 or 66871544 GET RID OF IT! Rubbish, recycling, green waste .......................Richard 0422 407997 or 66859920 OCEAN SHORES SKIPS Mini skip specialists ............................................................... Jim 0412 161564

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

phone 66801158 or 0408 004719

JIM’S TREE & STUMP REMOVAL s 1UALIl ED !RBORIST s 4REE 0RUNING s 4REE 2EMOVAL s 3TUMP 2EMOVAL s -ULCHING s &ULLY )NSURED s 3AME $AY 2ESPONSE

131 546 UPHOLSTERY

SUSTAINABLE BUILDING AND DESIGN

VETERINARY SURGEONS JAMES BEARD

0419 425 491

MATT ALLWORTH www.communityvet.net ................................................................0414 227123

Trine Solutions

WATER FILTERS The Water Filter Experts

SEPTIC SYSTEMS TRINE

BYRON BAY VET CLINIC 1/70 Centennial Cct. Rowen Trevor-Jones....................................66856899 MULLUMBIMBY VET CLINIC Neil Farquhar & Dr Richard Gregory ...................................66843818

BRUNSWICK VALLEY LOCKSMITHS Shirewide .....................................66771550 or 0412 144679

8 Grevillea St, Byron Arts & Industry Estate s "ASED IN THE "YRON !RTS )NDUSTRY %STATE Seniors card s #ONTINUING TO SERVE THE "YRON 3HIRE accepted s ,OCAL s "RISBANE s 3YDNEY s -ELBOURNE s )NLAND s "YRON S OLDEST AND MOST TRUSTED REMOVALIST

TREE CONTROL SERVICES Free quotes .......................................................................0422 767677

BYRON BAY UPHOLSTERY Curtains & soft furnishings ........................66853745 or 0403 713303

SECURITY SERVICES

6685 8108

THE CHAINSAW GUYS All tree work .....................................................66779482 or 0431 382681

[eco] sphere L I C 45077 C

Cape Byron Removals

SUMMERLAND TREE SERVICES ............................................... Call Jo 66877677 or 0417 698227

BANGALOW UPHOLSTERY Re-covering specialists ...........................................................66805255

R U B B I S H A N D G R E E N WA S T E R E M O VA L T I P T R U C K H I R E W I T H S E L F LO A D O P T I O N O V E R 20 Y E A R S E X P E R I E N C E

Phone

CHOPPY CHOP TREE SERVICES Crane & bobcat..................................66846650 or 0408 202184

Licence No. 158031C

SEWAGE MANAGEMENT SPECIALISTS

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

for home, commercial and rural properties

6680 8200 or 0418 108 181

WATER TANK CLEANING BYRON SHIRE WATER TANK CLEANING ..................... Phone Mark 66851104 or 0403 991874

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

WEB DESIGN SERVICES ECO-FRIENDLY WEB DESIGN & HOSTING pembertoncreative.com ..66875167 or 0434 416832

SOLAR INSTALLATION

SUSIE DOVE WEB DESIGN www.susiedove.com .............................................................66844459 WEB BROWSER Quality websites at affordable prices ...........................66803707or 0423 770799

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Servicing this area for 11 years.

SOLAR SYSTEMS

NOT ALL SOLAR PANE LS ARE THE SAME!

Lic. Electrical Contractors

Your local installer dealing in Sharp Solar Modules, Australian made Latronic Inverters and Century/Yuasa batteries. Specialists in Standalone and Grid Interact Solar Power Systems. P: 02 6679 7228 E: sunbeamsolar@bigpond.com www.sunbeamsolar.com.au

s .O WEEKEND SURCHARGE s &RIENDLY STAFF

s &REE BOXES TAPE n CONDITIONS APPLY s 3TORAGE AVAILABLE

SOLICITORS TYNDALL & CO Business, commercial, family law. Byron Bay............................................66882492

LIGHTHOUSE REMOVALS

SWIMMING POOLS

/Fl CE n .IKI 02 6684 5395 -OBILE n 'ORDON 0420 505 395 %MAIL LIGHTHOUSEREMOVALS GMAIL COM

BAYWATER POOLS PTY LTD Design, construction. Lic 206487C..........66843489 or 0419 479921

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WEDDING SERVICES TAILORED CEREMONIES BY WILL ALLAN............................ will.allan@me.com or 07 5590 9757

WINDOW TINTING

MULLUMBIMBY POOL SHOP Products, service & construction Lic 39126 ......................66844846 TWEED BYRON WINDOW TINTING Serving the Shire since 2000 ..................................66802484

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Classifieds INDEX Agistment ................................ 54 Business Opportunity.............. 52 Businesses For Sale ............... 52 Bus Services ........................... 50 Cabins For Sale ...................... 52 Caravans ................................. 52 Car Service ............................. 52 Celebrants ............................... 49 Childcare ................................. 50 Church Notices........................ 54 Clothing & Alterations ............. 50 Computers ............................... 51 Events...................................... 49 For Hire.................................... 50 For Sale ................................... 51 Funeral Notices ....................... 54 Garage Sales .......................... 51 Halls For Hire .......................... 50 Health Notices ......................... 49 Holiday Accommodation ......... 52 House Sit ................................. 52 House Swap ............................ 52 Houses For Sale ..................... 52 In Memoriam ........................... 54 Land For Sale.......................... 52 Livestock.................................. 54 Lost & Found ........................... 54 Motor Vehicles ......................... 51 Musical Notes.......................... 54 Only Adults .............................. 54 Pets.......................................... 54 Positions Vacant ...................... 53 Professional Services ............. 49 Public Notices.......................... 48 Readings ................................. 49 Share Accommodation ........... 52 Short Term Accommodation ... 52 Social Escorts ......................... 54 To Lease .................................. 53 To Let ....................................... 52 Tradework ................................ 50 Tree Services .......................... 50 Tuition ...................................... 53 Wanted .................................... 51 Wanted To Rent....................... 53 Weddings................................. 54 Work Wanted........................... 53

DISCLAIMER Advertisements placed in The Byron Shire Echo do not reect the views or opinions of the editorial staff. The Byron Shire Echo does not make any representations as to the accuracy or suitability of any content or information contained in advertising material nor does publication constitute in any way an endorsement by The Byron Shire Echo of the content or representations contained therein. The Byron Shire Echo does not accept any liability for the representations or promises made in paid advertisements or for any loss or damage arising from reliance on such content, representations or promises.

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.

ECHO CLASSIFIEDS 6684 1777 PHONE ADS

RATES & PAYMENT

Ads may be taken by phone on 6684 1777

$15.00 for the ďŹ rst two lines

8.30am – 1pm Monday 9am – 5pm Tuesday to Friday

(minimum charge)

Ads can’t be taken on the weekend

(these prices include GST)

AT OUR OFFICES

Cash, cheque or credit card – Mastercard or Visa.

Mullumbimby – Village Way, Stuart St Byron Bay – 95 Jonson St

1pm Monday for line ads

Prepayment required for: Garage Sales, Share Accommodation, Short Term Accomodation, Wanted to Rent and Work Wanted classiďŹ cations

OSHO

Account enquiries phone 6685 5222

FOR CLASSIFIEDS THAT WORK ALL WEEK Osho books PHOTOS All photos handled by The Echo – all care & no responsibility taken. 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.

ECHO ECHO DOUBLE DEAL

HAPKIYUSUL

The Oceania Projects 21st

Whale Expedition

Hervey Bay Qld, Aug-Oct 2010 Join for a week or more. Ph 66858128 Info: www.oceania.org.au MULLUMBIMBY SOUP KITCHEN Neighbourhood Centre, Dalley Street, Wednesday 5pm. 66841816

Ink Brush Painting

Sumi-e & Calligraphy classes Phone Ester 66847609, 0412221576

Traditional Korean Martial Art www.byronlivingtao.com.au THE AUSTRALIAN CANNABIS COOKBOOK available at Mullumbimby & Byron Bay Echo ofďŹ ces or www.ozshop.net

Exploring Drawing Weds 9.30 - 12pm Mullum Drill Hall cost $20. 66840272. Models wanted

Lucky Bear

Massage Therapy Career CertiďŹ cate IV in Remedial Massage Course

AFRICAN DANCE

Early Bird fee: $1,800 instead of $2,800 (enrol before May 20)

Early Bird fee: $3,900 instead of $6,200 (enrol before May 20)

15.6 to 22.12.2010 Introductory one day massage course July 2 – Fee: $90 or $150 for two SPECIAL: 2 x 1 hour HOT STONE MASSAGE $145 *ONSON 3TREET "YRON "AY s HOLISTICBB

OPTUSNET COM AU s WWW HEALING CENTRE COM AU

BYRON SHIRE COUNCIL

LIVING LOVE Inspired by David Deida s FOR SINGLES AND COUPLES s CREATE PASSION SACRED SEXUALITY

June 5/6 Gold Coast Free intro nights Byron 24/5 www.livinglove.com.au

0( -/" 4!3-!. 7!9 "92/. !243 ).$ %34 WWW LUSCIOUSFOODS COM lusciousfoods@bigpond.com

48 May 18, 2010 The Byron Shire Echo

call Cynthia 0408 205 671

Minor delays may be expected on Ewingsdale Road, Ewingsdale during the construction of the Byron Regional Sport and Cultural Complex. Delays may be experienced weekdays from 7.00am to 6.00pm Monday to Friday and 8.00am to 1.00pm on Saturday. Council apologises for any inconvenience caused by possible delays. For more information contact 02 6626 7101.

BYRON SHIRE COUNCIL

The following meeting of Council is scheduled to be held at Station Street, Mullumbimby.

Thursday 20 May 2010 at 9am

EXTRAORDINARY MEETING Reports referred from the Ordinary Meeting of 13 May 2010 : • Airspace usage over the road reserve • Completion of Biodiversity Conservation Strategy works program

M. Collis

• PLANNING – Further report on future development of land at North Ocean Shores (Polepic Pty Ltd)

Acupuncture T.C.M

• CONFIDENTIAL Expression of interest - sale of cabins

NEW ADDRESS

• CONFIDENTIAL Consideration of Hardship Rate Relief Applications

2/70 Burringbar St, Mullumbimby 6684 2559

THE FLYING TRAPEZE

Classes for all ages and abilities in our world-class training facility

RAIN OR SHINE – WE ALWAYS FLY!!

B.Soc.Psych. Dip. Clin. Hyp. Master NLP.

For more information and class timetable:

Specialising in: Releasing anxiety Working with children Reclaim Sleep Program Dental Hypnosis Trauma/ Phobias Now at Medicine Wheel, Byron Bay For appointment please call 02 6685 8366

Byron Entertainment Centre 17 Centennial Circuit Arts and Industry Park

www.circusarts.com.au or call 6685 6566

15.6 to 1.9.2010 Diploma in Remedial Massage Course

Minor Road Delays – Ewingsdale Road

COSTUME HIRE, PROPS, SUITS & ACCESSORIES

A HIGH FLYING EDUCATION!

HYPNOTHERAPY, NLP

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

Awakening the Divine Feminine An ecstatic alchemical dance practice with Leyolah Antara (founder) Tuesdays 10am-12pm Ocean Shore Com. Ctr EveryBODY welcome www.kundalini-dance.com

www.oshobooks.com

Sing By The Sea

KIDS MUSIC AT BRUNS, 1-5 yrs old Tues mornings. Ph Mandy 66841364

Aaron McLoughlin

Nationally recognised and Austudy approved

Kundalini Dance

LEARN BABY MASSAGE Angela 0414719680 or 66853807 www.rub-a-bub.com.au

Osho DVDs Meditations 6688 2494

Come join the circus!

STOCKED UP FOR WINTER THE RUG SHOP Bangalow 66872424

Tuesdays, 6.30pm, Ewingsdale Hall. Ph 66857927 or 0411843384

SACRED EARTH HEALING Experiential workshop connecting personal healing with Earth energies, past lives & nature spirits. Sat May 22 9 to 1 (next 19 June), Mt Warning. Allan 0432047432

* Make a catch on the high ying trapeze * Beginners welcome

Double your exposure. Your ad will appear in over 40,000 newspapers weekly. Ask us about our great deals when you advertise in both THE BYRON SHIRE ECHO & THE TWEED SHIRE ECHO Phone 02 66722280 or 02 66841777

By appointment only

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12pm Monday for display ads

$5.00 for each extra line

ClassiďŹ ed ads may also be lodged at our ofďŹ ces:

Phone/fax 6684 2978 Mobile 0423 426 717

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DEADLINE

DR ARPANA O’BRIEN wishes to advise his patients he has survived his trip to Kumba Mela - India, and is now working in Arnhem Land. Dr Charles Evill will be doing his Locum on Tuesdays 9am-4pm from 18 May. New patients welcome, bulk billing, care plans, etc. Phone Karina 66853352 re appt. 47 Brandon St, Suffolk Park

• Community Strategic Plan This meeting is open to the public. The agenda for the above meeting is available at Community Access Points and on Council’s website at www.byron.nsw.gov.au/meeting prior to the meeting.

ENQUIRIES: Melissa Moore 6626 7120 or Lisa Brennan 6626 7122

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Bookings Essential Location: Abraxas Book Shop, Byron Arcade, Upstairs 13 Lawson St, Byron Bay Phone: 02 66281334 $45 per person www.earthhearthealinggateway.com

Contact: Bev De Vere

Alexis Cartwright is the channel, anchor and founder of Transference HealingsÂŽ

BYRON SHIRE COUNCIL

Composting Public Toilet for Federal Park, Federal

Federal Park, Council Community Land, Lot 11 DP 1003205, Parcel 226210 Council is seeking submissions from Federal Community Groups on the proposal of “Establishing a Composting Public Toilet at Federal Park�. A Community Discussion Paper is available at community access points around the Shire or on Council’s website at www.byron.nsw.gov.au/public-exhibition

Submissions Close: 2.00pm Thursday 3 June 2010 Enquiries: Len Reilly 02 6626 7159 Submissions will be made public in accordance with section 12 of the Local Government Act 1993 (Document Request) or the FOI Act 1989 (FOI Application) as applicable including both the substance of the objection and the identity of the objector unless the objector can demonstrate that Clause 4 of Schedule 1 of the FOI Act 1989 applies (documents affecting law enforcement and public safety). For assistance with this please call the Records Department on 02 6626 7113.

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Help Wanted: Telepath. You know where to apply.

CHANNELLED GUIDANCE via clairaudient Shelley Neller. www.byron-bay.com/shelleyneller Phone 66853587 INTRODUCTION TO PERMACULTURE last of the season at Tumbi Gardens, facilitated by Tania leilani Wed 26 May, 9.30am-1pm, cost $60 includes light raw lunch. Bookings essential on 66882386

!

PROF SERVICES

DENTURES

LOOK GOOD FEEL GOOD Free consultation. SANDRO 66805002 BOOKKEEPING MYOB and secretarial. Ph Ester 66847609 or 0412221576

SHOE DOCTOR

Shoe Surgery now operating @ Sole Bros, Arts & Industry Estate. Surgery hours 8am - 5pm

NEED A LOGO? NEED A WEBSITE? NEED A BROCHURE NEED BUSINESS CARDS?

CHOKE THE SMOKES WITH HYPNOSIS. Paul L. Jones C.Ht. DO IT NOW! 66807030

HYPNOTHERAPY

& counselling. Wendy Purdey. Enquires & appts 66802630. Details: www.wendypurdey.com.au DEEP TISSUE MASSAGE facials, reiki, health rebates. Ph Kaliah 0404445462

ALL BOOKKEEPING

MASSAGE - REMEDIAL / SHIATSU Tamika Sharpe ND, Suffolk Pk 66853624

PIANO TUNING

AQUA FITNESS - Oasis Resort Mon, Wed & Fri, 8.30am, $10. Heated pool. Ph Angie 0413549758

MYOB. Phone Anne Laing 66807225

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

PHOTOGRAPHER

louise barrow.

TRADITIONAL THAI MASSAGE Thai masseur, 1hr $40 & 2hrs $65 Ph Nui 66771670, 0410519341

Melinda Andreas SPECIALISING IN PORTRAITURE www.byronbayphotos.com Enquiries 66840111

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

BREATHWORK

Damian Shanahan and Associates, Solicitors

0401 294 252

www.louisebarrow.com Dual Controls Relaxed & Professional Instructor Targeting Driver Education

I would be glad to hear from anyone interested in the above church Leslie G Bond (02) 6681 6196 Ballina

Tanya McGill

Ph 0432265501 www.lifetimes.net.au

DEREK HARPER

Celebrating love and lives 66803032. derekharper@mac.com OCEANA UNFORGETTABLE 66803504 - www.oceanaheart.com HONOURING LOVE AND LOSS

HYPNOTHERAPY Healing from the Roots s 34/0 3-/+).' 30%#)!,)34 s 2ELEASE CREATIVE BLOCKS s 2ELEASE SUBCONSCIOUS SABOTAGE s 'RIEF AND LOSS

JUST IMAGINE HYPNOTHERAPY

Catrine Irwin AHS–NGH

66854898 Byron Bay

Audrey Fisher JULIET HART READINGS MEDIUM - CLAIRVOYANTCOUNSELLOR - ASTROLOGER Northern Star columnist Caring & professional. Liz Winter Dip. Prof. Couns. Mullum 66845346 www. lizwintermedium.com

EMERGENCY NUMBERS Please stick this by your phone AMBULANCE, FIRE, POLICE .............................................................. 000 AMBULANCE Mullumbimby & Byron Bay .................................131 233 BRUNSWICK VALLEY RESCUE Sea & road rescue...................6685 1999 BRUNSWICK MARINE RADIO TOWER ...................................6685 0148 MULLUMBIMBY HOSPITAL ......................................................6684 2266 BYRON BAY HOSPITAL ............................................................6685 6200 POLICE Brunswick Heads .......................................................6685 1277 Mullumbimby ..............................................................6684 2144 Byron Bay ...................................................................6685 9499 Bangalow ....................................................................6687 1404 STATE EMERGENCY SERVICE Storm & tempest damage, flooding.6684 3444 AIDS Confidential testing & information (ACON) ................................6622 1555 AL-ANON Help for family & friends of alcoholics .......... 6685 9690, 6680 4429 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS 24 hours....................................6686 8599 ANIMAL RESCUE (DOGS & CATS) .........................................6628 1358 LIFELINE .........................................................................................131 114 MENSLINE 7pm–11pm nightly (phone counselling & referral for men)..6622 2240 NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS Meets daily ....................................6680 7280 NEIGHBOURHOOD CENTRE ..................................................6684 1286 NORTHERN RIVERS GAMBLING SERVICE ...........................6687 2520 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE 24 hour crisis line ...............................1800 656 463 GAMBLERS’ ANONYMOUS Meet 7.30pm Tuesdays at Byron Hospital Group Room, Shirly St, Byron Bay......................0405 087 529 NORTHERN RIVERS WILDLIFE CARERS...............................6628 1866 KOALA HOTLINE........................................................6622 1233 GEORGE THE SNAKE MAN.................................................0407 965 092 NSW Wildlife Information & Rescue Service (WIRES)..........6628 1898

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

KINESIOLOGY

Specialising in mental, emotional & energetic well being www.integratedbeing.com.au Ph Angela 66874164

REMEDIAL MASSAGE BILLINUDGEL Debra Casey Dip RM, fully accredited, Health fund rebates. Ph 66805503 MASSAGE & INJURY MANAGEMENT JAMIE BENNETT B. Clin. Sci., Dip. Rem. Mass., Dip. Ex. Sci. 3PECIALISING IN SPORTS WORK INJURIES BACK pain relief & rehab, remedial & relaxation 20 yrs exp. Rebates. 0403401696

Tantric Experience

Sacred & sensual massage combining ancient techniques with loving guidance. Ph Lucy 66854918 or 0427917960

6680 5592 / 0411 366 504

tantra

Julie Wells

tuition* massage *counselling Laviras invites you to experience tantric practices gathered from around the world during her 11years as a practitioner of sacred sexual arts info www.intikana.com

Dip. Som. Psych

Somatic Psychotherapist Individual and Couple Therapy Supervision and Coaching 6685 5185 or 0401 277 688

yoga with flo

Hatha Yoga with Karen

Flowing Vinyasa Classes

Wednesday – 9am Thursday – 6pm A new way of obtaining legal advice in a relaxed atmosphere...delivered by a lawyer with over 20 years experience at a cafe in Byron Bay, Ballina, Mullumbimby, Lennox Head or Lismore.

$30 per 20 minutes Call 0438 876 752 Email: damian@cafelawyers.com Damian Shanahan and Associates, Solicitors 78 Stewart St, Lennox Head, NSW 2478

Celebrant - 0414720081

JETHART GMAIL COM s

GESTALT

Suffolk Park

Information & bookings: Bruce Butcher 0409 329 492

CEREMONIES FOR LIFE & LOVE

Cranio Sacral

Exploring What Is Deborah Lilly MGest Therapy. 66843723

0422 294 215

BYRON BAY DRIVING SCHOOL

ANGLICAN ORTHODOX CHURCH

s 3WEDISH 2ELAXATION -ASSAGE s $50 Tues to Sat Mullum. 0422138644 BEST MOBILE MASSAGE therapeutic 20yrs exp. Phone Julie 0419339319

Accredited courses and sessions WWW REBIRTHING COM AU s

for a free graphic design quote call

CELEBRANTS

MASSAGE

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

EVENTS

WILD NIGHTS

PM -AY s WWW JOHNHALE ORG WILD DOLPHIN SIGHTING WORKSHOP Byron Bay Friday 21 May Help in the research & conservation of dolphin populations. 0488551165 www.dolphinresearchaustralia.com

PSYCHOTHERAPY FOR CHILDREN Gestalt trained, Oaklander method. Su-lee Ling. Ph 0421164112

Sexual Counselling

Alison Rahn qualiďŹ ed sex therapist www.alisonrahn.com.au 0432599812

AmarePearl

www. .com !CUPUNCTURE s -ASSAGE 66841511 Mullum Medical Ctr - Mon, Fri, Sat

LACED UP

ALL AGES ROLLER DISCO 22 MAY 6pm, Ballina Skate & Leisure Centre

BRUNSWICK VALLEY COMMUNITY CENTRE

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MON

TUES

Emma

Ana

Acupuncture Mums/Bubs Lunch Relax 9 - 3 pm Bettina 12:30 Emma Kids Yoga

4pm

Karen

Evening

Three yoga therapy workshops over four days, including one for everyone: Understanding & Coping with Stress e. info@viniyoga.com.au m. 0416 172 717 www.yogatherapyaustralia.com

HEALTH www.heartspace.massage.com 0423293995

WED

Mums/Tots Deep Hatha Community

Prenatal

Teen Temple Dance Sienna 4:15

Natasha 5:30

THUR

Ashtanga Joan

Prenatal Emma

Vinyasa

Deep Hatha

Deb 27/5

FRI

Vinyasa Flo

Geoff 7am

SAT

Prenatal Emma

The Wise Women Pregnancy Group Talk/Tea Massage 10:30 - 12 pm

:HQG\ &DM Deb 27/5

Miranda 5:30

7:30pm Yoni Yoga: Roxy &HQWHQQLDO &LUFXLW %\URQ $UWV ,QGXVWULDO (VWDWH ILUVW OHIW DIWHU %3

Emma: 0410 576 267

www.redtentyoga.com.au / emma@redtentyoga.com.au

KOONJEWARRE CAMP “WHERE THE CLOUDS TOUCH THE EARTH� LOCATED IN SECLUDED RAINFOREST ON SPRINGBROOK MOUNTAIN

LOOKING FOR AN EXCLUSIVE VENUE? %$5#!4)/.!, 3#(//, #!-03 YOGA RETREATS – SPIRITUAL RETREATS CREATIVE WORKSHOPS CLUB OR TEAM GETAWAYS SPECIAL OCCASIONS RESIDENT CATERERS PROVIDE ANY TYPE OF MENU TO SUIT YOUR NEEDS

WWW.KOONJEWARRE.COM TRACE & DAVID n

6684 2488 www.yogapeace.com.au MONDAY 9.30-11.30am Hatha Yoga 12.00-1.00pm Meditation

MORNING COURSE 6 Classes 7.00am Mon, Wed, Fri for 2 weeks at The Yellow Church

STARTS 24th May Bookings only call

In Byron 4-7 June 2010.

www.intouchyogabyronbay.com

MULLUMBIMBY

VIPASSANA

DR N.C. MBBS & SARASWATHI

email: flo@intouchyogabyronbay.com

(UPSTAIRS FROM NEWSAGENCY)

IN THE PRESENCE OF GONGS A deep relaxation with meditation, Sun 7pm $20, O.Shores Comm Ctre

YOGA THERAPY AUSTRALIAN TOUR

Flo Fenton tel: o2 6685 9910

Phone 6685 0164

SOUND HEALING

As taught by S. N. Goenka Develop peace, harmony & happiness. Residential meditation course by donation Ballina 3 days, 17-20 June for students who have previously completed a 10 day course. Ron 66856616 or apply online: WWW PASSADDHI DHAMMA ORG

at the Suffolk Park Community Hall Tuesdays & Thursdays 5pm–6.30pm

0466 544 005

Massage at

HEARTSPACE

Bali

Bliss

2 hours $100 Aromatic Body Scrub Deep Relaxing Massage Reexology GIFT VOUCHERS AVAILABLE

0423 293 995

www.heartspacemassage.com (ABOVE SANTOS)

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WEDNESDAY 9.30-10.30am Shanti Yoga Linda 12.00-1.00pm Meditation 3.30-4.30pm Shanti Yoga for Teenagers Linda (School term) TUESDAY 5.15-6.45pm Shanti Yoga Kim 8.00-9.30am Hatha Yoga Aesha THURSDAY 11.00-12noon Shanti Yoga Linda 9.30-11.30pm Hatha Yoga Aesha 12.00-1.00pm Meditation 12.00-1.00pm Meditation 3.30-4.30pm Shanti Yoga for Children Linda FRIDAY 9.30-10.30am Shanti Yoga Linda (School term) Linda 6.00-7.30pm Hatha Yoga Aesha 11.00-12.00 Shanti Yoga 12.00-1.00pm Pranayama Ayurvedic Clinic (Wednesday) – massage, beauty, lifestyle consultation – Suzanne Therapeutic Massage (Thurs) – Health Fund Rebates available – Aesha Aesha

TSU SHIA by

Gift Vouchers Available

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MONDAY 9.30-11.30am Hatha 3.30-5.00pm Hatha TUESDAY 6.30-8.00am 9.30-11.30am Vinyassa 5.30-7.00pm Dru Yoga WEDNESDAY 9.30-11.30am Beginners 5.30-7.00pm Hatha

Diana Diana Consta Deb Diana Diana Diana

THURSDAY 9.30-11.30am 3.30-5.00pm Hatha 5.30-7.00pm Hatha

Consta Diana Diana

FRIDAY 9.30-11.30am Hatha Diana 4.30-5.30pm Flow $5-$10 Donation Sol SATURDAY 8.30-10.30am Hatha

Pennie & Paul

ONGOING BEGINNERS YOGA 9.30-11.30AM WEDNESDAYS STRETCH, BREATHE, RELAX & MEET WITH LIKE MINDED FRIENDS All welcome. Enquiries: Diana Ewing 9 Myocum St Mullumbimby P: 02 6684 3431 M: 0407 455 212 E: dianaewing@bigpond.com

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MASSAGE $45 1HR Swedish relaxation, 7 days, Byron. Ph 0438024766

INSPIRING SHAMANIC TANTRA Tantricuna massage. Ph 0421826639 thisisgoodforus@gmail.com

Kahuna Bodywork

MASSAGE BY DONATION Ayurvedic, deep tissue, reexology. Dip massage therapy. Daniel 0434516659

A JOURNEY TO YOUR CENTRE Clinic in Mullum, Mon-Fri, 9-5.30pm Weekends by appointment only. Opposite The Echo. Ph 66844883

EGBERT WEBER N.D. All funds Structural / Postural: Deep tissue, Cranio 20 years exp, Byron Bay. 0428839009

Acupuncture

YOGA AT SANTOS HEARTSPACE with Sally, Mon 4-5.30pm. 66841866

ASHTANGA YOGA

#ORE ISSUES s !LLERGIES s .UTRITION Lin Bell 66847877, 0404066707 &

Mon-Fri at 9.30am. All levels welcome. Enquiries ph Sam 0412147020

MASSAGE

Community

SAMA YOGA yoga with sacred music & sound, Sat 10.30am, Heartspace Mullum, $15. Info 0405579264. Private vocal lessons avail (classical Indian Raga)

CALMBIRTH

SWEDISH Massage

Wed and Fri 12 - 4:30pm

Tantric Shamanic Energy practices Soul coaching with Leyolah Antara Ph 66845171/0406653049

HOMEOPATHIC & HERBAL CLINIC

SOUNDS OF YOGA

Heart Space (above Santos), Mullumbimby

HEALING HANDS

Wed 9 - 3pm

Red Tent Yoga 5/102 Centenial Circuit, Byron A&I Estate

61 Armstrong St, Suffolk Park Ph Anna 66854491 or 0409224286

Deep tissue and relaxation massage, warm towels & oils, 20+ years exp, 7 days. Bernie 0407431588 Suffolk

NO APPT. NECESSARY JUST ROCK UP!

Sessions $20

0428465645 facebook.com/communityacupuncture

OKI-DO YOGA

1 DAY WORKSHOP Sun 23 May 10-3pm. Relax, unwind & have fun $50. Gail 66844515

MASSAGE BY PHYSIOTHERAPIST

BRENT VERCO

Depressed, anxious, stressed, can’t sleep?

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CHIROPRACTOR

BYRON CHIROPRACTIC

Byron Bay or Bangalow >ÂŤÂŤÂœÂˆÂ˜ĂŒÂ“iÂ˜ĂŒĂƒĂŠ>Ă›>ˆÂ?>LÂ?i *…œ˜iĂŠä{ÂŁĂŽĂŠnÇÇÊ{xĂŽ

6685-8159

THURS AM

MULLUM CHIROPRACTIC

Natural treatments

Herbalist and registered nurse Jeanette Stein 0412 888 659 Opening May 17

6684-1028

THURS PM, MON,WED & FRI

LomiLomi Massage BODY WORK

BIRTH PREPARATION & DOULA Raine Sharpe 0409534052, 66843705

Ocean Shores, 1.5 hrs $80. Susan 0411409123

Fully Qualified Practitioners

KINESIOLOGY

Dynamic Bone Development 4 week BEGINNERS course $48 $40 Conc. Mondays 7 - 28 June 4 - 5:30pm Suffolk Park Community Hall

Two day workshop 12-13 June An integrated program of Hatha Yoga combined with chanting & meditation which opens the heart to bliss through a direct experience of our true nature, with Consta (asana & meditation) & Armando (indian ute & drum) & Ambika (vocals & harmonium) Cost $200. Phone Consta 0401438679

call Riddhi 0439 909 330 or email riddhi@yogalifebalance.com or visit www.yogalifebalance.com

BYRON YOGA LOUNGE

“You can never be too stiff or too old to practice Iyengar Yoga�

www.byronyogalounge.com

0402 770 441

Starts Saturday, May 22 at 10am

ALL WEEKEND ALL RENTALS

$2.00

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

monday

10am - 11.30am 6pm - 7.30pm

Yogalates : mat work Yogalates : mat work

suffolk park suffolk park

tuesday

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

thursday

9.30am - 11am 6pm - 7pm

Yogalates/Pranayama meditation bangalow Pilates : mat class bangalow

friday

10am - 11.30am

stretch with core stability

suffolk park

8am - 9.30am

stretch and strengthen

suffolk park/bangalow

saturday

Hypnotherapy NLP

EWINGSDALE HALL AVAILABLE for your next function. Ph 0421878556

Reiki 1

BRUNSWICK VALLEY

.OW AT -EDICINE 7HEEL Phone 66858366

Iyengar Yoga Liz Costigan New Byron classes Mon 10 -12pm (General) Tues 6 - 8pm (Level I)

D etox R etreats BYRON BAY DETOX CLINIC

Alex

$8

Lila

$5

Bettina John

$8 $8

Kirsty

$5 $5

Em Anne-Marie

Malcolm

Kirsty

John Bettina

Davina Bettina

$8 Gitam Alex

Geoff

Kirsty

$8

$5 $5 $5

12 days $2,750 July 11 - 22 With guest teachers:

Mark Breadner Eve Grzybowski Judy Krupp

Davina

Along with John Ogilvie, Ana Davis, Stephan Kahlert, Maria Kirsten, Jacinta McEwen

$5 & $8 Charity Classes Taught by Teacher Trainees

s #OLONIC (YDROTHERAPY s .ATUROPATHY s $ETOX 0ROGRAMS 0LEASE CALL FOR APPOINTMENT

0458 733 869 / 0458 633 869 WWW BYRONBAYDETOXRETREATS COM AU

Ayurveda College & Clinic Classical Ayurvedic Therapies, Consultations & Products. 3 Treatments for the price of 2

&REE #LASSES FOR ALL -EMBERS MULLUMBIMBY... THE HEALTHIEST PLACE ON EARTH

HOLISTIC GYM & HEALTH CENTRE Mullum Sari Natural Health Centre follows the cleansing principles of Dr. Norman Walker to support the body’s natural healing ability with living juice, living foods, colonics, distilled water & skin brushing.

-!9 (%!,4( 30%#)!, Autumn Wellness Package Colonic, Hydrotherapy Massage, Iridology, Fresh Cold Press Juice

'9- 30%#)!, 5 Visit Pass Includes classes, use of vibration machines s & exciting new equipment!

6)4!,)49 3!,% %X DEMO 6ITALITY 6IBRATION -ACHINES AVAILABLE WITH NEW YEAR WARRANTY

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Until 30th June 2010. At Coolangatta & Byron Bay Special Student Clinic Deals every Saturday (by prior booking only). t t t info@ayurvedahouse.com.au www.ayurvedahouse.com.au

YOGA

10 - 11.30am

health fund rebates now available!

www.mullumsari.com "URRINGBAR 3TREET s -ULLUMBIMBY s

MASSAGE

Byron Surf Club, Main Beach YOGA TUESDAY THURSDAY SATURDAY 8 - 9.30am

0ILATES -AT -ICHAEL

and

6 - 7.30pm

Dynamic Flow

Dynamic Flow

Dynamic Flow

Basic Hatha Gentle Relaxing Yoga

Basic Hatha Gentle Relaxing Yoga

Basic Hatha

www.byronyogalounge.com

0402 770 441

Kate Chase BAppSc, Grad Dip Relationship Therapy Family Dispute Resolution Practitioner

THURSDAY

Ayurvedic Practitioner, Secretary General of the World Academy of Ayurveda, New Delhi, and Director of the YATAN Centre, Sydney will be returning for further consultations. For stress, fatigue & other chronic conditions, parasitic and viral infections etc call PS Limited appointment times available www.yatan-ayur.com.au

NEW/2NDHAND SURBOARDS PROTECSUN SURFHAT/ CAPS SURFBOARD REPAIR MC Surf / Byron Bay Surfboard Co.

3 Banksia Dr, Byron Ind Est 02 6685 8778

3EPTIC 7ASTE 2EMOVAL

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s 3EPTIC TANK CLEANING s 'REASE TRAP SERVICING s /ILY ,IQUIDS s 0ORTABLE TOILET HIRE s HOUR SERVICE

TREE SERVICES

0407 807797 www.byron-yoga-massage.com

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CLOTHING & ALTRNS

6687 7674 / 0412 558 890

After hours & emergency service available

SEWING: HEMS & ALTERATIONS Dance wear. Ph Debra 0432185180

Tailoring Service

sewing & alterations 66843461 TILLYS REPAIRS - IN TOWN ex Byron Fabrics Ph 66855985 or 0423331850 CLOTHING ALTERATIONS & REPAIRS Ph Fiona 66857627 or 0419587190 BYRON ALTERATIONS 20 Brigantine Street, Arts & Ind Estate Mon to Fri, 10am-4pm. 66808836

BUS SERVICES BYRON 2 BRISBANE EXPRESS City/Airport 2 hours. 1800626222

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CHILDCARE

Fully insured professionals QualiďŹ ed arborist 18â€? chipper, stump grinders, cherry picker, bobcat & cranetruck.

PROF CHILDCARE days & evenings, tutoring, babysit, nanny. 0417751594

Phone: 6684 6650 0408 202 184

SATURDAY

Qualified & Professional

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Raman Das Mahatyagi

No Class

Exceptionally good massages available

TUESDAY

OPEN TO PUBLIC

Scout Hall Sat 4 - 6pm (foundations) Liz is an exp. teacher & has studied 6 yrs in the Iyengar system. Personalized programmes offered for backcare, stress relief, wellbeing.

AYURVEDIC CONSULTATIONS IN BYRON BAY

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John

FACTORY OUTLET

Lennox Head

Pedro Campiao CMCAPA

* Normal membership conditions apply – limit 3 overnight rentals per membership per day.

$5

SCAFFOLDING quick build, DIY to 4m, mates rates. Ph 0427228886

COUNSELLING & PS S YC YCHO HOTH HO THER TH ERA ER APY PSYCHOTHERAPY

C IT AT CIVIC OCEAN SHORES 6680 2044

Yoga Therapy Teacher Training Intensive

DIGGER MAN

Cert level II, Reg. Nurse

0402 632 541 www.pcampiao.com

6 am

TRADEWORK

with Cate Taylor, 29/30 May. 66808571

Fri 21st and Sat 22nd May

DAY/TIME

EVENT & PARTY HIRE Audio & lighting. 0418676534 or s MDAFNIS BIGPOND NET AU

HALLS FOR HIRE

Individuals Couples Groups

Special: unlimited classes for 3 months $195 Award winning DVDs available at our studios

JUMPARTYJUMP Jumping castles to hire from $100 per day, Sumo wrestling suits also available. Phone 66855756

WITH (YPNOTHERAPY .,0 Ph Aaron 0415347812

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

C U @ CIVIC

certiďŹ cate teacher training courses

JUMPING CASTLE HIRE $180 for 4 hours & $220 for 8 hours. Ph 66851856 or 0433087148

RECLAIM SLEEP

relationship counselling family mediation co-parenting coaching

EX-RENTALS, NEW DVDS, LATEST RELEASE EX-RENTALS FROM JUST $3.50

suffolk park community hall corner alcorn street and clifford street bangalow studio and head ofďŹ ce 72 byron street, bangalow (parking at rear)

REFLEXOLOGY

THETA HEALING & WORKSHOPS Phone Zena 66840318 or 0409302548

FOR HIRE

Excavator & tipper hire. 0427172684

THE MUST C MOVIE SALE

FOR MORE INFORMATION AND BOOKINGS,

HANDS IN HARMONY TRANSFORMATIONAL BODYWORK D-stress. Deep relaxation. Re-balance Deep, nurturing therapeutic massage to soothe your muscles & touch your soul. Glenice 0415466469 15 yrs exp Esalen Inst/Sch of Energy Mastery USA

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NEW

SUCCULENT NURSERY

More than 200 varieties of succulents and unusual plants for sale at the Garden of UnearthLy Delights. OPEN TO THE PUBLIC NOW by appointment only – phone 0438 336 911

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BUSINESS FOR SALE INKY BUSINESS printers & consumables, established 16 yrs, 5 days, 9-5 week, easily run business, full training, MYOB accounts, $70,000 + SAV, possible vendor ďŹ nance. 0408207776 RESTAURANT FOR SALE Prime position, licensed, suitable for any cuisine, only $59,000 bargain of the decade. 0421771822 INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY Own your own beachfront resort in Fiji. Quick sale, owners retiring, purchase options available, $850,000 ono. Phone 66804714 or 0434390338 CREATIVE ECO HOMEWARES BRAND Established reputation + customers. 4URNOVER s 0ROlTS Award winning. Phone 0417151011 CLEANING BUSINESS Byron area $20,000. Ph 66872698, 0448921690

BUSINESS OPP. 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 ofďŹ ce box. BULK SPRING WATER from Byron hinterland, backing onto National Park, with licence Phone 66845110 LARGE ROOM AVAILABLE in professional natural medicine clinic, suit massage therapist, acupuncturist, psychologist or other modality. Lennox Head. Ph 66874711 HELPING YOU BECOME CASH & TIME RICH WITH eBAY Apply for your free DVD & info pack. Phone 1300170366

CABINS FOR SALE STYLISH new relocatable cabins built to your requirements from $12,000. Easy delivery. www.countryroadcabins.com.au Phone 0414769546

SUFFOLK BEACHSIDE Armstrong St. Right near beach, 5br, fully-furn, 2 bthrm, suit family or professional couple, 12 month lease, $750pw. 0400581659

BYRON HILLS furn rm, quiet house, n/s, d/f worker/student, $160pw. 66854355

SUNRISE beautiful 4br, 2 bathrm hse sleeps 8, 2 lge living rms, lge deck, f-f, avail 25/5 - 22/6 $550pw neg. 0402590725

No contracts, $13.50 per week 150 members only, 24 hr access Ph 0401514319

SUNRISE tranquil, clean rm for conscious female, n/s, d/f, $160pw. Ph 66858585

BYRON lge room in clean happy house, veg, d/f, n/s, $165pw, incl elect & b’band. Ph 0423742792

STH GOLDEN BCH just a walk away, luxury 3br all with BIR, 1 bathrm, 2 toilets, outdoor hot shower, f-furn, enjoy the serviced garden from large deck or mezzanine daybeds, 3 mthly lease, $480pw. Kate 0406503292, 0406107958 SUFFOLK 2br small house, furnished, n/s, avail 1 June to 30 Aug, $280pw internet & bills incl. Ph 0432877411 SUFFOLK PARK 3br home, part-furn, close to beach/shops, pets neg, fully fence private yard & deck $500pw + bond. Phone 66859934 or 0423494761 BYRON BAY charming, immaculate f-furn 1br apartment, close to town & beaches, $350pw. Phone Judy 0425711688 BYRON 20 May-24 June, min 2 weeks dble room 10 min walk to town centre, $120pw no bills. Ph Stella 0410222701

MY OWN GYM

SUNRISE 2 lge rooms, sgl $125pw, cple $190pw no bills, clean. 0401302343 O.SHORES light & spacious, own bathrm, veg, n/s, $155pw incl. Ph 66804717 SUFFOLK PARK room in family house with big backyard, $150pw sgl, $200pw cpl, no bills. Ph 0435855873, 66853934 ROOM in lovely Bangalow house, own bathroom, suit 1 or 2 people. Ph Staf evenings 66871930 LILLI PILLI top oor bedrm with sunny balcony, en-suite & bath in lush lge share house, perfect for creative, honest, fun fem worker/studying, n/s, d/f, $185pw + bond & bills + wireless. 0419779584 SUNRISE tranquil, clean rm for conscious female, n/s, d/f, $160pw. Ph 66858585

BYRON furnished ex-large room in family home, space for own living area, sep entrance, share bathrm/kitch, close town, suit student/sgl, $170pw incl bills. Ph 66855408 and leave message

SUNRISE studio with verandah, $225pw sgl, 2 dbl br $160/180pw. 0401360331

BYRON avail now, 1 room, short walk to town, $140pw. Call 0422608993

BEACHSIDE SUFFOLK leafy, sunny, furn room, incl cable TV/DVD/net, $160pw + bond + bills. Ph 0412234845

SUNRISE BLVD 1br, $150pw + bond. Phone 0421771822 PATERSON ST f-f bedrm, quiet working person, $165pw + elect. 0438537768 ALCORN ST garden, beach access, must see, $200pw + bond, internet avail, dog friendly. Ph 0407132195 BYRON BAY room avail 24/05, no pets, no couples, must be working, close to town, $160pw. Ph Anthony 0422973684 or Denise 0432257664 SUNRISE fully-furn room in spacious creative home for easy going working person, $165pw, incl bills, sauna & wireless. Ph Katrina 0413472067 ROOM close to Byron $120pw. Ph 0405599045 or 0423002806 OCEAN SHORES light rm, b’band, gdn + art space, fem pref, $165pw incl. Ph 0411639450

SUFFOLK PARK lge room with ensuite, w’less, pool, $180pw. Ph 0422208428

SUFFOLK large room in spacious home, walk to beach, pref clean & working, $170pw + bills. Phone 0417939589 ROOM Ewingsdale, internet, garden, pool, 5 min Beach $140pw. 0402630487 RESORT STYLE HOME a spacious room avail, amazing views, close to Byron & Lennox, starts $180pw, double $250pw + exp. 0432477689 BYRON share 1 other, luxury Links Apts, pool, tennis court, f-furn house, p-furn br, 5 min Byron, d/f. $250pw. 0406520645 BANGALOW own room and garage, rent neg, in town. Ph 0415523693 SUFFOLK lge br with queen bed, robe & balcony, 30 sec to beach, mins to shop, $175pw. incl net + bond. 0403211921 BYRON CBD un-furn room in quiet house, across from beach, $160pw incl bills. Ph 0431219121

BROKEN HEAD cosy beaut Moroccan style f-f home, ďŹ replace, sauna, 2br, 3 min beach/shop, 15/7-29/8. 66854918

BYRON furn rooms, close to town, opposite Clarkes Beach, chilled, clean house. Ph 0408855738

BYRON CENTRAL quiet 1 br fully furnished unit with views. Ph 66855727

OCEAN SHORES Bali style share with female writer, large double furnished room own shower, loo, sunny deck, leafy garden $190pw. Phone 0488467570

MULLUM groovy, private, quiet cabin for 1 or 2 people, magniďŹ cent ocean view, fully-furn, $260pw incl elect/b’band, from 6/6/10 to approx end July. Ph 66841999

SUNRISE large room, working n/s pref, $150pw incl bills. 0423073363 SUFFOLK rm avail, f-furn, BIR, working person, $160pw no bills. Ph 66859852

SUNRISE double furn room, suit backpackers, $150pw incl internet & bills. Phone 0434493577

LENNOX HEAD room for traveller, funky at, close to beach $150pw. 0414238357

NEW BRIGHTON short term (neg), on river, fully self contained, f-furn space, double bedroom + large lounge, non smokers only, one minute walk to beach, sleeps up to 7. pets ok. 0417427518

TO LET BANGALOW SELF STORAGE Hi-tech security. 66872333

BEACH HOUSE 3br, 2 bthrm, furn avail 1 June, 3 month let, New Brighton, h’wood oors, great garden, $300pw. 66801415

GARAGE in Ruskin St for general storage/ creative workspace $40pw. Ph 66853741

BYRON Lilli Pilli from 15/6-20/7, 2br house, $350pw neg. Ph 0401188577

OCEAN SHORES huge ocean views, executive 4br home, 2 bathrm, DLUG $727,000 www.diysell.com.au ID: P19537 Phone 66284127, 0418221294

BYRON BAY 2br furn garden apartment under holiday house on Belongil beach, private yoga deck & jetty on estuary, new kitchen, outdoor bath, price incl internet, electricity, gas & Austar TV, suit 1 or 2 people, n/s, $390pw ono. 0419987247

BANGALOW 3br house, $410pw, avail 1 June. Ph 0414158446, 66872248

MYOCUM freshly renovated luxury 1br apart, WiďŹ , no bills, views, deck $250pw, avail until 20/7. 0427651618

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

MULLUM 3br villa unit, in town, rural out look, NE aspect, polished oors, private, Chincogan views, $395,000. 66843656 STH GOLDEN BCH Queenslander, 4br, 2 bathrm, 2 living areas, sun room, lock-up garage, verandahs, traditional features & ďŹ ttings, teak timber oors, spiral staircase, french doors, claw foot bath, timber kitchen, walk-in pantry, high ceilings, fully fenced. Potential for sep living upstairs/ downstairs, $650,000. 66803109 NEW BRIGHTON lovely renov 3br, close to river & beach $595,000. 0403022356

BYRON BAY - Private Sale. $429,000. 3 B/R, stand-alone house. Quiet, private and airy. Close to shops and beaches. Located in cul-de-sac. 1 Bath - separate toilet. Laundry room. L/U garage w/int access, plus car space. Nothing to spend. Perfect for down-sizers or young family. Strata titled. View Sat 11:30-12:30. Please ring for appointment. 0402 109 959

LAND FOR SALE PRIVATE SALE: 2 acres at The Pocket, creek & school nearby, 12 minutes to beach, Bruns & Mullum, lovely valley views $330,000. Phone 66845453

HOLIDAY ACCOM. WATERFRONT Brunswick charming 1 & 2br, f-furn apartments. Ph 66851631 LUSH tropical guesthouse, pool, spa, near Mullum, 15 min Byron. 66844762

SUFFOLK studio, f-f, TV, spa, w’less, $220 sgl, $250pw dbl incl. 0412464073 STUDIO s-c, tranquil setting, lge deck, views, salt pool, 6 min Mullum, $220pw . Phone 66844331

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

SUFFOLK PARK room in large beautiful beach house, own balcony, lush garden, $160pw + bond. Ph 0411155018

BYRON BAY room in cute house, walk to town & beach, n/s $190pw sgl, $280pw cpl, incl bills & WiFi. Ph 0406901586

BYRON caravan to rent, close to town/ beach, big leafy back yard, $100pw + bond, bills incl. Ph 66858529

OCEAN SHORES 1 large room with ensuite, own entrance & carport in 3br house, non smoker, single working person $190pw. Cathy 0402779376, 66803302

WALK TO BEACH & BYRON CBD large 2br house, f-f, avail 14/6 to 24/8 $490pw. Ph 66855457 or 0428839009

ROOM FOR RENT fully-furn, $160pw incl all bills, i’net & Foxtel. Ph 0402416251

HOUSE SIT

BYRON CENTRAL room in classic Byron house, Burns St, $160. Ph 0415975943

MATURE respectful woman & lovely 9 yo son avail to housesit now & for future bookings, exc local refs. Optional spring clean service if required. 0431401858 HOUSE CARE garden, pets. Mature fem, n/s, d/f, long term, refs. Ph 0405773635 RETIRED, responsible, mature guy, exc local refs. Phone Mike 0403895525

HOUSE SWAP MELBOURNE family wanting to do house swap with Byron family for 1 week in September school holidays. Ph 0419007123

SHARE ACCOM. ECHO ACCOUNTS POLICY: Ads in this section must be paid by credit card or in person at time of placement. BYRON quite garden room, f-furn, selfcont, n/s, $160pw incl. 0437608240 BANGALOW rm, gorgeous sunny home, balconies, floor boards, share with 2 others, $160pw neg. Ph 0431580510 O. SHORES 1 or 2 rooms suit healer, fem n/s, $150 to $200pw neg, big beaut quiet house, pool, trees, nature. 66805206

SHORT TERM ACCOM.

BYRON BAY big beautiful house, large yard, walk to beach & shops, must be house proud, $180pw. 0406765607

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

LENNOX HEAD 3 rooms avail in share house, n/s, d/f, $170pw ea + bills. Bond & refs req. 0423412952

52 May 18, 2010 The Byron Shire Echo

E EWINGSDALE 3br, 2 bathrm, 2 acres, $675pw incl bills & lawn. Avail June. Phone 0414715568 LTHAM 1br rural cottage on 60 acres, available in 2-4 weeks, fully self-cont with undercover carport, 15 mins to Bangalow & Lismore, 25 mins to Byron, pets ok, suit working person or couple, $180pw + bills. Phone 66291886

VANS STREET – $350p/w 2 bed, 2 storey townhouse, spacious and light living BELONGIL CRESCENT – $425p/w 3 bed, modern kitchen, large yard BROWNING STREET – $440p/w 3 bed, 2 bath, private courtyard, SLUG TEAK CIRCUIT – $450p/w 3 bed, open plan living, large vege gardens RIBBONWOOD PLACE – $460p/w 3 bed, comfortable feel, lawn and garden maintenance included MIDGEN FLAT ROAD – $475p/w 3 bed, fantastically presented, lawns and gardens included ARMSTRONG STREET – $500p/w 3 bed, 2 bath, semi furnished, in complex with pool ORARA COURT – $520p/w 3 bed, 2 bath, wrap around verandahs, open plan living ARMSTRONG STREET – $550p/w 3 bed, 2 bath, timber beachhouse, large gazebo for entertaining CANIABA CRESCENT – $650p/w 3 bed, 3 bath, great entertaining area with large deck ALCORN STREET – $750p/w 4 bed, 2 bath, recently renovated, own private beach track ARMSTRONG STREET – $800p/w 5 bed, fully furnished Attunga beachhouse, extremely stylish

L.J. Hooker Byron Bay 6685 7300

POSSUM CREEK 3br + study, 2 bathrm, 2 living areas, quiet & secluded, million dollar views, solar heat pump for water, $700pw, avail 12 June refs req’d. Phone 0432047221

EWINGSDALE lovely 1br, furn apt, pool, b’band avail, $290pw. Ph 0403022356

HOUSES FOR SALE

FINANCE - low doc, full doc, commercial, private finance & caveat lending, Michael Murray - Broker & Buyers Agent 0428555501

MULLUMBIMBY s BR HOME BATHROOM LARGE LIVING dining room opens onto verandah, SLUG, avail now, $350pw incl lawns s BR UNIT OPEN PLAN LIVING DINING ROOM 3 way bathroom, single carport, $330pw, avail 17 May. No pets at any of these properties unless otherwise stated. Mark Cochrane Real Estate 61 Burringbar Street, Mullumbimby Phone 66842663

SUFFOLK big beautiful house with decks, walk to beach, seek worker, short term $120pw. Lisa 0448066242 SUFFOLK big rm, sundeck, walk to bch & shops, b’band, working n/s fem pref, $145pw + bills. Ph 0413023631 BYRON furn room in quiet house, walk to beach & town $150pw + bond, incl exp. 0431416643 BYRON f-f room, n/s, d/f, $140pw incl bills & WiFi. Ph 0421083675 LENNOX 1 room, own bathrm in quiet area, suit n/s, fem $160pw. 0410791499 OCEAN SHORES large stand alone room part furnished with ensuite & walk in, share kitchen $150. Phone 0488028660 BYRON CBD walk everywhere, new luxury home, single room $200, includes bills & weekly clean, female, pay TV, pool, bikes, northern sun, no pets, 2-6 month stays. Ph Angie 0413549758 BRUNSWICK furn room avail, central location, $180pw. Ph/text 0413919974

Byron Bay From a month to a year... • right in town • single / double / studio • fully furnished rooms • from $100pw no bills phone 0421 925 531

SUNRISE STUDIO spacious, peaceful, semi furn, s-c, $210pw single/$245 cpl + bond, bills included. Ph 66855287 BYRON room avail in beautiful, furn 3br home, close to town, to live with 2 prof females, working person pref $180pw. Call 0415191689 FULLY FURN room in Shirley St unit, 2 min beach & shops, Austar & internet, $200pw single, $230pw double, min 4 weeks. Phone 0419207965 SUFFOLK PARK sunny room with own balcony in f-f house, close to beach / shops, friendly vibe $170pw. 0421523180 BYRON/LILLI PILLI AREA rainforest setting, quiet house, $140pw + 1 wk bond, wireless avail. Ph 0401273334 BYRON/SUNRISE 1 room $160pw + bond, incl all bills and internet, f-f house and room, like new, avail now. Text owner on 0466273509, photos at http://users.linknet.com.au/byronbusker/ BINNA BURRA share 3br farmhouse with 1 other, quiet worker/student, $150pw + bills. Ph 0430308876 SUFFOLK PARK 3rd clean friendly working female, large room, ens, BIR, WiFi, n/s, $180pw + bills. 0413095889

BANGALOW RENT A SHED Self storage sheds fr $25pw. 66871306 BYRON 47 Beech Dr, 3br house, $400pw incl gardener, avail 15 May. 0415451892 LENNOX HEAD 3br house, beautiful ocean views open plan kitchen & living, spa, bond & refs required, suit young family or working couple, pets ok, $520pw, price neg. Ph 0423412952 MULLUM 1-2br garden studio, suit working person, no pets, $250pw, avail now . Phone 0422017072 ALCORN ST 2br luxury townhouse, furnished/part-furn, long term lease, neg. Ph 0401031209 EXECUTIVE 4br, 3 bathrm house for rent at beach side Suffolk Park in gated community, $900pw. Please contact Byron Bay First National 66855945 BYRON HILLS comfortable 3br home, LUG, verandah, $490pw. 0412585706 BANGALOW self-cont 1br unit $270pw. Phone 0431688468 or 0423637246 OCEAN SHORES 5br, 3 bthrm, 2 level modern home with dual living, 2 car garage, extra parking, central location, walk to bus & beach, hilltop breezes, $500pw neg. Ph owner 0419478298 MULLUM small renov s-c studio, private, clean, quiet, on secure property, 3 min to town, unfurn, $170pw incl elect, no pets please. 0404005387, 0406160788 BANGALOW/BROOKLET 2br rural log cabin with carport & big verandah, lovely setting, $300pw, no pets. 0414662382

Byron Bay GRANUAILLE CRESCENT Private 1 bedroom cottage with pool. Outstanding views. $300pw CORKWOOD CLOSE 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom Duplex $360pw MAHOGANY DRIVE 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom unit. SLUG. $395pw BEECH DRIVE 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom townhouse. SLUG. $420pw CAPE COURT 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom spacious townhouse. SLUG, $460pw CEMETERY ROAD 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom house. $450pw SOMERSET STREET 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom unit. SLUG. $470pw BRANDON STREET 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom modern home. Large Pool and covered outdoor entertaining area. $750pw ALCORN STREET Modern 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom home. Gas cooking, DLUG. $800pw Ray White Rental Centre 3/47 Byron Street, 6685 8911 www.rwbyronbay.com

BRUNSWICK HEADS 2br 1 bath top oor great location $330pw (for sale) 3br 1 bath top oor home $380pw 1br unit $200 pw 2br upstairs unit $240 pw OCEAN SHORES 3br DLUG $390 pw 3br 2bth duplex $370 pw SOUTH GOLDEN BEACH 3br spa, sauna $450 pw

BYRON COTTAGE big furn room, working person, close Green Garage & town, $200pw, no bills. 0401735269

SUFFOLK BEACHSIDE 3br, 2 bthrm timber beach house with gazebo, large yard, rear lane access to beach track, $550pw. Ph 66854591 or 0419280461

RURAL 9 Blackbean Rd 3br open plan living creek lawn inc $450 pw

SUNRISE 2 rooms, spacious house, spa, $150pw incl bills & b’band. 0409747775

O.SH 2br granny at, sgl mature working person. $220pw incl. Ph 66804046

L.J. Hooker Brunswick Heads

SUFFOLK clean spac home, 2 rooms, pref 2 fems, own bathrm & fridge, $125pw no bills. 0402379356 after 6.30pm

WILSONS CREEK gorgeous s-c cabin, in/outdoor shower, ďŹ re place, no kids/pets must be employed, $220pw. 66840470

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GOONENGERRY house, 2 large bedrm, f-furn, 12 min Mullum, a-c, lovely garden setting, no kids/pets, n/s, undercover parking, $350pw incl elect & b’band. Phone 66849138 BEAUTIFUL 1br apt, on spacious grounds & pool, 3 min to Byron, $300pw. Skinners Shoot. Ph 0421838808 GREAT WINTER HOME 4br, 2 bthrm with baths, fully-furn house, sun room, Austar, b’band, amazing gardens, pool, avail July, August, 3 min Byron, Skinners Shoot $850pw inclusive. Phone 0421838808 O.SHORES s-c upstairs 2br, sea views, bthrm, balcony, share entrance & laundry for sgl wkr, $240pw inc bills. 0405245565 EWINGSDALE quiet self-cont studio in beautiful garden setting, very clean, $250pw, elect incl. Phone 66847692 or 0412206569 BYRON CENTRAL f-f studios for 1 or 2 people, $220-300pw, no bills. Fullyfurn single rooms from $100pw, no bills. Phone 0421925531 CLUNES ACREAGE 5br, 2 bthrm, town water, $465pw. 66872126, 0414740284 OCEAN SHORES 2br house, SLUG, north deck $350pw 1br furnished unit, $250pw BRUNSWICK HEADS 3br unit, SLUG, $350pw 2br unit, SLUG, $300pw NO PETS UNLESS SPECIFIED www.siwickirealestate.com.au Siwicki Real Estate, 17 Fingal St, Brunswick Heads. Ph 66851206 LILLI PILLI garden flat, fully-furn, own kitchen/entrance, large, private tropical courtyard, $200pw. Ph 0417421064 POSSUM CK clean & beautiful, furn or un-furn 2br cottage, $400pw, 66872686 www.fridayhut.com/cottage.php ABSOLUTE BEACH FRONT Suffolk, modern 3br, 1 bathrm, lge verandahs, a-c, part-furn, direct beach access, $595pw, bond + refs. 66858775 EWINGSDALE quiet 1br self-cont cottage in beautiful garden setting, avail now $290pw. Ph 66848280/0406788050 BYRON BAY 1br semi-detached flat, courtyard, large decks/garden, private entrance, walk to town, suit sgl or cpl, $340pw. 0438856651

NEW BRIGHTON lovely 3br house, close beach & river, pet ok. Ph 0403022356 STUDIO 8 min Mullum, beautiful property, suit clean living, d/f, a/f, n/s, no pets $225pw + bond, includes elect, b’band, lawn maintenance. Ph 0431702354 OCEAN SHORES brand new 4br, 2 bathrm, polished floors, granite kitchen, adjacent to bush reserve, $420pw, garden maint incl. Ph 0413100796 BYRON wow factor, must see, 4br, fully furn house, close to town/bch with pool. $680pw neg incl bills & maintenance. Email photos avail. Ph 0411820494 FEDERAL 2br s-c cottage, great views, rural location, $300pw. 0418865944 BEACHES OF BYRON 1 & 2br self-cont cabins from $195pw. 66856751 BEACHES OF BYRON LUXURY VILLA 2br, 2 bathrm, fully-furn, new villa, from $425pw + services. 66856751 BYRON BAY 2br furn garden apartment under holiday house on Belongil beach, private yoga deck & jetty on estuary, new kitchen, outdoor bath, price incl internet, electricity, gas & Austar TV, suit 1 or 2 people, n/s, $390pw ono. 0419987247 MULLUM self-cont studio n/s working person, $220pw + bills. 66841866 AWESOME lge 2br space d’stairs in dual occ, semi-furn, 3km Mullum, views, u/ cover parking, pref veg, garden lovers, $340pw. Ph 66846170, 0448368133 SUNRISE 1br townhouse, car space, private clean spacious, 6 mth lease, small pet ok, $350pw. Ph 0415789948 BELONGIL large caravan by creek. Phone 66857891 before 7.30pm SELF-CONT STUDIO furn optional, sunny, garden setting, 7 min drive to Byron CBD, $200pw + bond, suit single, no bills. Ph 0412818519 POSSUM CK artist studio on acreage, s-c, $200pw + bond. Ph 66872832 EUREKA 2br house + loft, quiet location on acreage, polished floors, pot belly $380pw. Ph 0432958405, 0731220267 BYRON 3br p-furn house, small pets ok, n/s pref, avail now $440pw. 0412854823

WANTED TO RENT

5 MIN TO MULLUM modern 1 br studio suit quiet single working person $210 pw inc elec. Small garden studio veranda, pond $165 inc elec, gas extra suit single working person no pets. 66846831

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Byron Bay

WANTED LONG TERM accom in Byron Bay, 1br unit, approx $200pw, n/d, n/s, urgent, refs avail. Ph 0420440843

1 bed fully furnished apartment in CBD. Balcony, secure parking, air conditioned, own laundry. Avail now. $350 pw

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BANGALOW BANGALOW 3 bedroom timber cottage $470 p/w 4 bedroom executive $640 p/w BROOKLET 4 bedroom 2 bathroom large family home on acres, room for horses $550 p/w NASHUA 3 bedroom + study farm house $380 p/w BINNA BURRA 1 bedroom studio on acres $300 p/w ROSEBANK 3 bedroom fully renovated Queenslander on acreage $495 p/w FEDERAL Converted bails 2 bedroom $280 p/w Beautiful timber fully furnished home short term lease $500 p/w EUREKA 3 bedroom timber, spa, fireplace $395 NASHUA Fully furnished 2 bedroom timber cottage $400 p/w MONTECOLLUM Fully furnished 2 bedroom views to Byron short or long term lease $340 p/w neg FEDERAL 4 bedroom 3 bathroom designer residence panoramic views $850 p/w

6687 1500 www.eldersbangalow.com.au

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BYRON AREA room or house for working female 28, with outside dog. 0432262413 SINGLE MUM with teenage boy wanting 1br flat or unit with garage, unfurn, long term lease 6-12 months, have references. Ph Michelle 0420385342, 66857380 CARETAKING, management, handyman, housekeeping duties in exchange for rent by reliable mat cpl. Estate or commercial application ok, SLUG pref. 66847795 PERTH BUSINESSMAN looking for self cont accom in Mullum/Byron area, early June to Oct/Nov. Must have good mobile reception & prefer internet. Ph Graeme 0402106560 or gsspeed@iinet.net.au QUIET AWARE female, n/s, d/f, exc refs seeks self contained flat/studio/caravan Bruns or Ocean Shores, near shops, up to $160pw. Phone 66803468

MULLUMBIMBY Shop 5 in Stuart Street Arcade, $220pw incl GST & outgoings. Phone 0408801594 BYRON SHIRE STORAGE space available. Phone 0428657549 STORAGE AVAILABLE contact Elders Bangalow. Phone 66871500 WORKSHOPS BILLINUDGEL from $50pw, free elec. Siwicki RE 66851206 BYRON BAY SHOPS / OFFICES 45sqm $420pw & 55sqm $530pw. Both include outgoings. To inspect 66856004 BYRON Approx 30sqm office space, 1st floor Westpac building, $975pw + GST, excl outgoings/utilities, 3 year lease, avail now. Email: office2let@gmail.com STUDIO BYRON A & I EST prof req’d to share beautiful studio with graphic designer & photographer, great working space, off street client parking in desired complex, $120pw + exp. 0414565788 INDUSTRIAL UNIT TO SHARE Byron Art & Ind Est, office plus large space, 100sqm $220pw. Ph Stuart 0405446033 OFFICE in Byron Ind Estate 175sqm, carpet, air-con, phone lines, 2 toilets, 1 shower, cafe in complex, would suit call centre, $390pw + GST. Baz 0418327731 BYRON BAY studio, 80sqm, 2 storey, $275pw incl GST. Ph 0421779534

Approx 30sqm office space 1st Floor Westpac Building $795 + GST excl outgoings (utilities) 3 year Lease available now 0438 809 556 email office2let@gmail.com

AUTHOR needs retype, will trade de professional massage. Ph for termss 0432653255 EXP CLEANERS req’d, female, eco cleans. flexible hours, feel valued. Phone 0413190266 Thurs/Friday only! CHILDCARE WORKER Ocean Shores Preschool, temp position, must have Cert 3 in Childcare, exp pref, hours Wed-Thurs, 8.30am-3.30pm, commencing June 2, applications close 27 May. Email resumes to: ospreschool@optusnet.com.au

KITCHEN HAND D / PACKER PAC required for afternoon/evening rnoon/evening work. Exp essential.l. Email resume to: info@ byrongourmetpies.com.au yrongourmetpies.com.au CHILDCARE CHIILDCA AR RE WORKER WORKER Ocean Preschool, Oceean Shores es P es reesc essscchho hoo ooool, ttemp em mp pposition, osition, must have Ce Cert Childcare, pref, C ert r t 3 in in C hild ilildccare re exp pref re, ef, ef hours Wed-Thurs, hhou o rs W We Wed ed-T -Th Thuur Th urs rs, 88.30am-3.30pm, rs .30 .3 3300am-3.30pm,, commencing com omm om meenccin ciiinng ng JJune uunne 22,, ap aapplications pplliccat a ionss close Email to: cloose 27 27 May. May May Ma ay. E maail resumes m resum essuumes to o ospreschool@optusnet.com.au osp spprre res eschhooool@ l@ @oop opt ptuussnet.com m..a .au a

CHECK C HECK IITT CLEAN IT RECYCLE IT EC Remove lids, caps, Squash corks and tops containers

Qualified with experience essential for 100 acres Federal Full time Contact Tony Building Forest Designs e: kenway5@bigpond.com

Clover Park 174 Dingo Lane Mullumbimby

FOR GENUINE OUTRIGHT SALE. FARM EQUIP, MOTOR BIKES, HOUSEHOLD ITEMS COMPRISING: 1992 HIlux Ute 4x4 2.8 diesel recon motor, T20 grey Ferguson tractor petrol, 3 pL twin furrow moldboard plow, Cox 16.5 hp ride-on mower, Scott Bonnar 4 stroke mower, Honda 4 stroke whipper snipper, Talon 38cc chainsaw, electric air compressor with hose, Ryobi 2hp garden mulcher, Pope 18v cordless hedge trimmer, Yamaha Pee Wee 50, Honda 50-R, Kazuma dirt track kids quad bike, 2 kids scooters electric, rubber tyred wheel barrow, inflatable 4 person rubber ducky Shoal haven 280, 2 adult mountain bikes, 2 kids BMX bikes, quantity Gal fencing posts, plain wire, netting, coil 1” greenline poly pipe, battery charger, bag trolley, quantity assorted tools & sockets, 4 wooden storage bins.

Terms cash or approved cheque, ID required, number system will be used.

DIRECTIONS: From Mullum take Myocum Rd to Dingo Lane, turn right for 1km, watch for signs. Under cover if raining.

Further details from agents H. ROY MILLER Bingara. Ph 6724 1722 or 0427 822 002, 6724 1666 MULLUMBIMBY professional practice room, suit psychologist/ counsellor/ therapist/body worker, $50pd/$30 half day. 0402632541 www.pcampiao.com

Art / Craft / Design

Sml studio space, $42pw incl elect. b’band avail, Byron Arts & Ind. Ph Silva 0402909193

POSITIONS VACANT

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 DO YOU HAVE a large truck & a chainsaw? I need some tree trimming & removal & garden rubbish removed. In exchange I can professionally design you a brochure &/or a logo for your business. Call me on 0409974877 if interested. CLEANER part/full time for 5 star resort, must be well presented. Send resume to raes@wategos.com.au 2ND OR 3RD YEAR APPRENTICE wanted for busy local cafe, straight shifts, must be team oriented & reliable. Ph Tom or Mat 66857726

BARISTA REQUIRED Fully experienced Barista required for the Lotus Café Crystal Castle. This is a casual position. Applicants must be available weekdays and weekends.

Please email to emma@crystalcastle.com.au or fax 0266 841 196 by Friday 21 May.

Man with a Ute Phone Matt 0427172684

LOCAL LOC GUYS landscaping, garden maint, paving, tiling, ute & truck hire, decks, pa fences, pergolas, renos, movie set builder. Carpenter, exp, lic. 0432401334

GARDEN CARE

Mowing, brushcutting, pruning, weeding, mulching, tip runs etc Phone Tim 0405529275 GARDEN & HOUSE WORKER mowing, brushcutting, tip jobs, chainsaw work, mulching, pressure cleans. 0434012215

QUALIFIED PAINTER looking for work, small jobs ok. Ph Rob 0408900134

Rinse and clean all bottles and cans Don’t put recyclables in plastic bags

Flatten boxes

Don’t break glass

ADMINISTRATION ASSISTANT The Word Of Mouth Company is a national marketing company with the head ofêce based in Mullumbimby. We require an Administration Assistant for a seven week period from June 3, 2010. An ongoing casual position may be available after this period. For more information phone 02 6684 2200. www.wordofmouthco.com.au

HANDYMAN Regworx. No job too big or small, incl paint, small carpentry, rubbish removal, tiling etc. Ph Reg 0422200313

MYOB & ADMIN

Get organised with Angela. Ph 0414719680 - 66853807 - $35ph I’M YOUR HANDYMAN No job too small, best rates in Byron. Flat pack assembly, wood floor restoration, garden work & woodwork, painting, blind/curtains. You name it, I can do it! Aaron 0417448579, 66853973 DECKS & PERGOLAS & all carpentry needs. Ph for free quote 0427196962

ALL BOOKKEEPING MYOB. Phone Anne Laing 66807225

PAINTER & DECORATOR British qualified, 10 years experience locally. Quality guaranteed. Mat 0406335492 HARD WORKING landscaping student + window cleaning, gutter cleaning, all your garden/property needs, good price & good value for your money. Ph 0425413135 or 66845372 FOR PROFESSIONAL efficient and rapid computer help & repair with a difference. Ring MazMobileIT on 0411426289 Byron Shire and surrounding areas CARETAKING, management, maint. See add in wanted to rent. 66847795

YOUTH PROGRAM CO-ORDINATOR Byron Youth Service is recruiting a Co-ordinator for Project U-Turn– funded as part of the National Binge Drinking Initiative. We are seeking a team player to work strategically with young people & community organisations in creating change. Experience & qualifications essential. Minimum 20 hours per week, flexible conditions. SACS Award. For an information pack please email info@bys.org.au Applications due 5pm 31st May. young people matter www.bys.org.au

EMPLOYEE WAN TED FULL-TIME LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE OLD BYRON BAY BEACH RESORT, BAYSHORE DR Full time landscape and property maintenance employee required for old Byron Bay Beach Resort property. Property maintenance duties include slashing, gardening, weed control, management and servicing of maintenance equipment, general tidy up, overseeing external maintenance contractors. Position is full-time 40hrs per week paid on annual salary in the range of $40K-$46K. The successful applicant must have experience and be suitably certified in operating different types of machinery associated with landscape maintenance: • tractors and mowers, • chain saw, • pumps and irrigation systems, • chemical weed control • other assorted small machinery and tools The successful applicant will also have proven experience in establishing and working to a maintenance program, as well as: • self management and time management skills • a strong work ethic and ability to work autonomously • take pride in themselves and the work they carry out This position would ideally suit someone who is a self starter, has 5+ years experience in a similar role, holds a horticultural/ herbacide qualification, has a full manual drivers licence, blue card and any other tickets for operating machinery (would be an advantage). Position available immediately for suitable applicant. For enquiries, please contact Jeremy on 0422 317 506 .

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PAINTER

HOUSEHOLD & OFFICE: 2 office desks & chairs, 2 filing cabinets with sliding drawers, shelving, Canon printer IP3300, Uniden office phone, Fisher & Paykel 275L chest freezer new, clothes dryer, Simpson 5.5kg hvy duty w/machine, Teco portable air conditioner, LG 70cm TV & DVD player, TV stand, Celestial 52cm TV, 8 seat sq country dining table & chairs, 10 drawer sideboard, chest, Indian rosewood queen size bed and mattress with bedside drawers & blanket box, 3 seater sofa bed, 3 seat rattan lounge, 2 wooden sgl bed & mattress, 2 Ikea childrens rev beds and mattresses, Ikea portable robe, small antique office desk, lge sewing table, German Gebr Per Zina iron frame piano, full size casio electrcic keyboard on stand WK3700, 3 books shelves, Rinnai gas heater, twin Health double gear juicer, approx 50sq metres Ikea Clicklock timber look floorboards, Bench Press with olympic weights & 4 in 1 power exerciser, trampoline, 2 folding camp stretchers, inflatable mattress, camping chairs, 6 man camping tent and pegs, 3 man tent, assorted prints and paintings, 3 guitars, kids books & toys, usual qty kitchen items and sundries.

WORK WANTED

PROFESSIONAL FINISH Small jobs ok. For a quote phone Mark 0410193557

RAINFOREST REGENERATOR / GARDENER

SATURDAY 29TH MAY AT 1.30PM

TAXI DRIVERS BYRON SHIRE Drivers required, shifts available. Full training provided. Ph BH 66209211 email: info@byronbaytaxis.com

83 CENTENNIAL CIRCUIT Byron Bay, Unit 3, 200sqm total. Ph 0418691429

JUICE BAR ATTENDANT Must have barista, food handling & customer service exp, residents only. Come in with resume to Santos Byron

CLEARING SALE AUCTION

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.

TO LEASE

CHEF/COOK permanent part time, required for immediate start in organic cafe in Mullum. Experienced in whole foods, vegetarian/vegan cooking a must. Drop resumes to Santos Juice Bar

PERMACULTURIST qual & exp, $23ph. Gardening & maintenance. 0434516659 PRE SALE HOME IMPROVEMENTS Increase values by up to 20% 0402040554 for free quotes CLEANING WORK experienced & caring Phone 66843101 CARPENTER/HANDYMAN for all jobs, 20 years experience in local area. Lic 24352C. Phone Jim 0401038576

TUITION

Language Tuition

'%2-!. s &2%.#( s )4!,)!. For school, travel, conversation. Eva 66846760 TAFE IELTS PREP COURSE Ballina, improve your academic reading & writing for entry to Tafe or Uni, part-time course Thurs, 9.30-12.30pm, 6 wk course, $400 starts 20 May. 66818923, 0418455883 MUSIC LESSONS singing &/or guitar &/or song writing, beginners to intermediate, Byron/ Ballina/ Bruns/ Mullum. Deb Bond 0403547930 ENGLISH LANGUAGE + TESOL ESL & TESOL courses in handy Byron location. BYRON BAY ENGLISH LANGUAGE SCHOOL. 66808253 COM WWW.TEACHINTERNATIONAL. id a p t ll We s, grea! job estyle il f

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FREE RESOURCE BOOK for prompt course enrolment!

Free info session – 24th May Next course 26-30 May 5/1 Carlyle St, Byron Bay

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MATHS TUTORING QualiďŹ ed teacher, 15 yrs exp. All years to HSC. Ph 0413294982

PARLI ITALIANO?

Italian, native qual teacher. 0435635822 SEWING LESSONS Beg/adv. Ph Joanne 0410344340

BEAUTY DIPLOMA New Intake starting July 2010

SHORT COURSES - COMMENCING SOON

Professional Makeup Course (WRBFS202B Design and Apply Make-up) We train with MAC and Cosi-med mineral makeup 1 day a week for 9 weeks or Intensive mode s 0ROFESSIONAL BRUSH SET INCLUDED

Provide Manicure and Pedicure Services Course 1 day a wk for 6 weeks or Intensive mode INCLUDES -ANI AND 0EDI KIT VALUED AT

Provide Lash and Brow Treatments Course 1 day a week 4 weeks or Intensive mode

Acrylic Nails Course

CHURCH NOTICES

BILLI CHURCH

An ACC church, Mogo Place, Billinudgel, Sundays 9.30am. Enq 66803202. All welcome

IN MEMORIAM

BEAUTIFUL TOY POODLES black, 1F, 1M, ready to go soon, $500. 66890309

LOST & FOUND

Harriet

GOLD COAST TRAINING ACADEMY TWEED HEADS CAMPUS CALL 07 5599 4441

MUSICAL NOTES BYRON SOUND LOUNGE rehearsals, recording & PA hire. Ph 66808938 VINCE AND THE VIPERS Acoustic three piece party band Book early. Phone 66844235 www.myspace.com/vinceandthevipers 12 PIECE SOUL BAND – SOUL’D – available for work. www.soul-band.com or phone Steve 0410319410 GUITAR AMP REPAIRS, all pro audio & custom modiďŹ cations. Ph 07 55454831 www.thorphillipsaudio.com PA PEAVEY PRO 80w comp mixer & 12â€? speakers $390. Ph 0447630762

WEDDINGS WEDDING RINGS & JEWELLERY

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Miniature Fox Terriers. 0488493333 Companion Animals Welfare Inc.

LOST: black A3, Yr 12 HSC Art Diary. Title page has a rose & S. Will on it, btwn 4.305.30pm, Mon 10/5. 04314388830 LOST: red rusty ladybird bike & helmet, old & loved, in Byron. Ph 0449635561 FOUND: set of keys in Bangalow a couple of weeks ago. Phone 66871881 LOST: SUNGLASSES Rayban, Mon 3rd near Echo ofďŹ ce Mullum. 0411088215

AGISTMENT HORSE PADDOCK 2 mins from Mullum Showground, $20pw. Ph 66841150

1 day a week for 8 weeks

We offer many other short courses at our Burleigh Heads campus

GORGEOUS PUPS $200.

LOST: silver chain bracelet on Lighthouse walk or downtown, 8 May. 66859091

LIVESTOCK

Swedish Massage Course 1 day a week for 7 weeks

BORDER COLLIE PUPS blk/white $200, vacc, m’chppd, wormed. 0410661285

MELODY ROSE CONWAY My Darling D May 19 you should be 23, lost are all the wonders you should be Suspicious - but they refuse to see, what’s plain as nose on a face. The cover ups a big disgrace Only truth & justice will set D free Please light a candle for Melody

Waxing Course 0ROVIDE TEMPORARY EPILATION BLEACHING TREATMENTS

CAWI is looking for volunteer dog carers with fenced yards to help us save unwanted dogs. We always need donations of good used furniture to sell in our Op Shop to continue this work. Business hours phone 66851444

MINI PONY stallion ‘Harley’ looking for new home with girlfriends, stands 33� high great nature, lovely pony $600. 66844880

This 7 yr old border collie x shepherd, is a beautiful mature girl needing a second chance at happiness. She is ďŹ t and healthy, is de-sexed, micro chipped and vaccinated. Harriet is very obedient, is great with male dogs,and just loves any attention she gets. If you would love a great mate to take for walks, ph Margaret on 6684 7929 b/h. Checkout all our dogs at www.cawi.org.au PETS FOR LIFE ANIMAL SHELTER

PETS

Street Stall

ADOPT A CAT from Animal Welfare League NSW. Phone 66844070

Cat Adoption Centre 123 Dalley St, Mullumbimby Open: Tues 9-11am Thurs 3-5pm Sat 10-12 noon

Call the AWL on 6684 4070

Imagine ďŹ nding yourself in a wire cage in a strange place in your senior years, alone and confused. 10 year old Georgie has just spent 2 weeks at the Byron pound; she is microchipped and de-sexed, but the owner can’t be contacted. Georgie desperately needs to ďŹ nd a loving home. She has soft grey and white fur and a beautiful face. Georgie is a big smoocher and loves human contact. Please make an appointment to meet them with Lesa on 0438 363 287 Billinudgel www.petsforlifeanimalshelter.org

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FUNERAL NOTICES

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DA Watch

Good working environment

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. 19-21 Shirley St Byron Bay 10.2010.196.1

C Lonergan close 11/6/10 $4.8m redevelopment to create 73 room hostel for 203 guests

752 Bangalow Rd Talofa 10.1999.904.2

M & S Brookes s96 relocation of cabins for tourist facility

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New Hebrides Talk

PWA Outreach morning tea will be held on Monday May 24 at 10am, donation $8, in the Presbyterian Church, Stuart Street Mullumbimby. Neville Newton will speak on the fascinating history of his family and their life in what was The New Hebrides, now known as Vanuatu. Proceeds will go toward supporting Community Sale villages, training pastors and employing Ne-van On Saturday May 22, from 9am to 1pm, come people to assist in the Bislama Bible Translation. for a lovely drive to Rosebank’s monthly Com- Everyone most welcome. munity Garage and Craft Sale at the Co-op Shop and Green Frog CafĂŠ. Find a bargain or Autism Support that special gift among locally made crafts, The Far North Coast Centre for Autism will be jewellery, local photos, plants, clothing, lots of holding monthly meetings for Parents of Autisinteresting books, garage sale items plus bric-a- tic Spectrum Support. Each month there will be brac. Enjoy a cup of locally grown coffee at the discussions on varied subjects. It is also an opCafĂŠ. To book a site please phone Alex on 6688 portunity to meet other parents for a cuppa and a chat. The next one will be held on Friday May 2276 prior to the day. 28 at the Far North Coast Centre for Autism, Biggest Morning Teas 23 Commercial Rd, Alstonville from 10 am to The Brunswick Valley Cancer Action Group 11.30 am. Enquiries 6628 3660. has an ‘Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea’ for the Cancer Council NSW on May 21 at 9.30am in Trivia in Goonengerry the Uniting Church Hall, Dalley Street, Mul- The Goonengerry Public School is holding their lumbimby. Lots of entertainment and competi- annual trivia night at the Federal Hall on Saturtions, and a great morning tea. Enquiries Jenny day May 22 from 7pm. Entry is $10 per adult 6684 1130. Byron Bay Women’s Bowling Club and Includes free tea and coffee, entertainment members are hosting a ‘Biggest Morning Tea and great exercise for those little grey cells! All and Friendship Day’ at the Club on Tuesday the community are welcome and asked to bring May 25 at 9.30am. All welcome. There will be along their own nibblies and drinks. For more raffles etc. Cost $5 includes a game of bowls information or to book a table, call 6684 9134. for all who wish to participate. (Bring flat soled shoes, bowls provided.) Further particulars Trivia at Bangalow A family trivia night for ages 12 and over will from Kym, at the Club on 6687 6202. be held at the Bangalow Bowling Club on SaCircus Class turday May 22 at 7pm. This will be the launch The Australian Breastfeeding Association is of the ‘Byron Shire Relay for Life’ for the Cancer taking its next meeting to Spaghetti Circus at Council and a great opportunity to have loads the Mullum Showgrounds at 9.30am on Friday of fun trying to answer Rex’s questions (our May 28 to take part in the Mothers and Babies esteemed chairperson) and perhaps win a lucky Circus Class. Cost $10. Contact Samaya at 6684 door prize. The cost is $5 per person. For more 6434 or Jan at 6680 1108 for details. For 24 hout information please contact Liz Parks 6687 1195 or Wendy Grissell 6688 4342. help, ing the ABA Helpline 1800 6862 686. The Anglican Parish of Mullumbimby Op Shop is having a Street Stall outside the Op Shop in Dalley Street, Mullumbimby on Friday May 21 at 8.30am. A delicious selection of home baked goods and home grown produce will be available.

/LWWOH .LWWHQV 7E HAVE THREE GORGEOUS LITTLE KITTENS JUST WEEKS OLD TWO MALES AND ONE FEMALE 4HEY HAVE BEEN HAND RAISED BY ONE OF OUR VOLUNTEERS AND LOVE A CUDDLE 4HESE LITTLE CHARACTERS ARE FULL OF ENERGY DESEXED WAITING FOR A HOME 4HEY WILL l T INTO ANY SITUATION AND ARE QUITE HAPPY TO SHARE WITH OTHER ANIMALS #OME AND MEET THESE IRRESISTIBLE BABIES AT THE

Uralba Street, Lismore. The Baptist Church is the large A frame building near the Lismore Base Hospital. The next evening sharing meetHarmony CafĂŠ ing of The Compassionate Friends will be held The Byron Harmony Team expresses their ap- at 7.30 pm on Thursday May 20. For further preciation to all the participants on Harmony information phone 6621 5558 or 6621 4086. Day. Harmony Cafe this Saturday May 22 with Yolanda, Rosa and Latin friends 11am to 1pm Scrabble Tournament in the Fletcher St room for dance, music, food The Brunswick Valley Scrabble Club is hosting and fun. Donation accepted. Saturday May 29, a tournament on Sunday May 30 at the Ocean Balinese gamelan and Kecak dance workshop. Shores Country Club. Prior registration is essential. If interested, consider coming along to Ph 6685 7789 for information. the regular Tuesday club days from 1pm to 4pm Save the Cassowary in the back section of the bistro at the Bowling Volunteer wanted to help with data entry Club, Old Pacific Highway, Brunswick Heads. for ‘save the cassowary campaign’ Mondays, Cost is $4. Contact Barbara Nakkan on 6685 Wednesdays or Fridays in Mullumbimby of- 0409 or Trish Reynold on 6685 0208. fice. Excel and data entry experience preferred. Be part of this great cause and help protect this U3A Ballina/Byron endangered species. Please call Anneke on 0428 Next meeting is on Tuesday May 25 at 10am in the CWA rooms, Brunswick Heads when 556 499. Rhonda Ansiewicz will speak on ‘Father Ted, a Help the Centre revolutionary in our times’. All welcome. ConMullumbimby and District Neighbourhood tact 6685 1982. Centre provides valuable services to the local community with the assistance of volunteers. Volunteer Opportunities We need more volunteers to assist in our Drop 1. Creative, enthusiastic people needed for the In Centre and Reception areas. If you have Lismore Lantern Parade. You can help maintain some hours to spare between 10am and 4pm, or create lanterns or assist with promotional Monday to Thursday, we would love to hear packages, poster and flyer runs, etc. 2. St John from you. Telephone on 6684 1286 or call into Ambulance urgently need First Aid volunteers the Centre at 55 Dalley Street, Mullumbimby, (Advanced Life Support Level) to provide servMonday to Thursday and ask for a volunteer ices at a variety of community events. Training application and information package from our and uniforms will be provided. Enquiries Volunteering Northern Rivers on 6621 7397. reception desk.

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On Tuesday May 25, Jacqui Murray will speak Next meeting of the Byron Friends of the Libto us on ‘Prime Ministers I have known’. 10am rary is on Wednesday May 19 in Byron RSL at to 12, Uniting Church hall, Fingal St. Brunswick 10.30am. New members welcome. Heads. Phone 6684 3126. On Tuesday May 25 SOCIAL ESCORTS Byron Sophia Computing, 2 to 4pm. Phone 6680 1748. ATTRACTIVE HOSTESS TO SPOIL YOU, Relating the Enneagram to the ancient wisdom. 34 Piper Drive, Ballina, 10am till late. Support Group Based on the works of Almaas and Naranjo 66816038 The Compassionate Friends is a caring sup- Betty McAllister will explain the origin of the BYRON AREA OUTCALLS. Phone port group for any parent whose child has died human condition and points out ways to find 0421401775 at any age. It offers sharing meetings on the meaning in life today. At 1pm on May 27, the BEAUTIFUL, Petite, Incalls / Outcalls. third Thursday of each month at 7.30 pm at the Byron Masonic Hall, 6 Byron Street. Enquiries Ocean Shores 9am-11pm. 0488649248 Activities Centre, rear of the Baptist Church, call Celia on 6684 3623. www.echo.net.au <echowebsection=Classifieds>


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Property transfer charges an unfair tax Most of the folk associated with real estate in NSW have not taken kindly to the state government’s new property transfer charges, describing them as an ‘unfair tax’. Mary Macken, president of the Law Society of NSW, said the new ‘ad valorem’ property transfer charges were an unfair tax that would burden first home buyers and others thinking about buying in Australia’s most expensive real estate market. ‘To be fairer, the government should be increasing the threshold to $750,000 so the purchaser of the

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average home is not caught by this new cost,’ Ms Macken said. ‘With the average price of a home in NSW costing over $500,000, most people buying a new house in the State will be hit with the tax. ‘It will also catch many first home buyers and these struggling people will, sadly, face increased costs on buying a home. ‘A few years ago the cost of transfers was about $50 but it has already increased substantially over the last few years and from July 1, it will increase even more to $194. ‘It should be noted that there has been no consultation with the Law Society and the Real Estate Institute about these new charges. ‘Also, the Torrens Assurance Fund is continuously being pared back by government seeking to limit its exposure to claims under the Fund. But at the same time the government is seeking to charge consumers more for a fund to which they will have active market segments,’ said Chan & limited access.’ Naylor chief executive Sal Carrero. Affordability will suffer ‘There are few family homes under Property accountants Chan & Nay- the $500,000 threshold, which will lor have also weighed in on the issue, penalise families hoping to enter the saying the charges will affect housing market. This tax hits first home buyaffordability. ers square in the eyes. ‘This move will hurt many prospec‘It is also an added burden to proptive home buyers in one of the most erty investors, who are likely to pass

on the increased cost to renters. Increasing the cost of property to investors may seem like a populist approach but it will hurt the vulnerable as well.’ Mr Carrero said the tax hike pushes the dream of home ownership further out of reach at a time when interest rates are on the increase.

‘The critical issue for improving housing affordability is addressing the shortage of supply which this new tax does nothing to address. ‘State governments should be looking at ways to improve affordability, through strategies aimed at increasing land supply and by removing blockages in the planning system.’

‘The federal government rightly places an emphasis on infrastructure funding with a ten year $5.6 billion infrastructure fund directed at “nation building”. ‘However, housing infrastructure cost issues have not been addressed. The dramatic escalation of the housing shortage necessitates the ramping up of the federal government’s Housing Affordability Fund (HAF) beyond the current $512 million previously allocated over a five year period. ‘Importantly the federal budget shows an improved economic and

fiscal outlook. The reduced federal budget deficit of $40 billion and improved economic growth and unemployment outlook is to be commended. ‘With the economy now in recovery, it is appropriate that the budget should be less stimulatory with a substantial reduction in the anticipated budget deficit. Getting the budget “back into the black” through tight control of spending will help to align fiscal strategy with monetary policy and take some pressure off interest rates.’

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‘Tallowood Ridge’ Stages 1 & 2 – New Land Release! just a short walk to Suffolk Park’s beach, shops, hotel and public transport. Price $895,000. Contact Bryce Cameron on 0412 057 672 or Glen Irwin on 0418 604 080 at L J Hooker Byron Bay.

4A Firewheel Place, Suffolk Park 3 generous bedrooms, 1 bathroom North facing, Open plan design Short level stroll to the beach Double lock up garage Low maintenance property This opportunity won’t last

Price $579,000. Contact Bryce Cameron on 0412 057 672 at L J Hooker Byron Bay.

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Tallowood Ridge combines the comfort of country living with the convenience and security that comes with easy access to essential services such as hospitals, schools, transport and shopping. Located between white sandy beaches and stunning mountain ranges Tallowood Ridge is the most affordable new land release in the Byron Shire.

Priced from $239,000. For further information please contact Tony Farrell on 0417 212 692 or Peter Yopp on 0411 837 330.

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Owners Have Bought Elsewhere And Must Sell! 7/3 Beachcomber Drive, Byron Bay, Relaxed low maintenance living across two levels Flowing and airy, open plan living, dining and lounge areas East facing gardened courtyard Family dining extends outside to gardened courtyard Spacious kitchen with breakfast bar Spacious master bedroom with private balcony & ocean glimpse

Single garage with internal access Close to schools, shops, parks and beaches Price guide low to mid $500,000. Sales agents Brett Connable 0408 155 & Lloyd Lawton 0403 229 433. 931 Ray White Byron Bay 6685 6222. Web ID: 106525258

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Byron Bay Guest House ‘Arcadia’ (circa 1905) MUST SELL ASSET – very focused vendor.

Beautiful timber finish throughout Modern kitchen – 6 bedrooms Large living room – laundry – office Private rear garden – magnificent home Impeccable presentation and construction – continue with consistently booked and improving guest house income or transpose to private residence 854m² corner lot – residential area

What An Extraordinary Find! 17/3 Sallywattle Drive, Suffolk Park. This absolutely gorgeous, contemporary family home has been designed with solar passive principles. It boasts extraordinary quality and a fabulous position. Close to Tallow Beach, the home has four large bedrooms and three beautiful bathrooms. The inside flows seamlessly

onto one of two private, resort like entertaining areas. Price $1,020,000. Sales agent Stuart Aitken 0417 242 537. Web Id: 106445471 Byron Bay

Large 2137m² vacant allotment surrounded by trees and rainforests Build your dream home North facing and private Located halfway between Byron Bay town centre and Suffolk Park

Auction 1pm Saturday June 12. Contact James Young 0419 856 840 and Nick Dunn 0421 375 635. Byron Bay First National 6685 8466.

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Inspect by appointment with Stuart Details to bona fide purchasers only. Speak to Stuart Cahill 02 6677 1699 or 0402 031 680. Disclaimer: The information contained herein has been provided by the vendors. This agent does not represent this property as to accuracy and recommends that any purchaser/s make their own investigations and enquiries. Photo is indicative of the property.

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Lovingly Restored One of Mullum’s oldest homes lovingly restored. Re-stumped, new roof, open planned, gourmet kitchen, full timber walls, ceilings and floors. 3 bedrooms and fantastic entertaining deck accessed directly from the home. Separate studio 4th bedroom. Big 842m² block with room for development.

street parking. Take advantage of such a prime position being only minutes to Bangalow and a short drive to the Bay. Auction 2pm onsite May 22nd. Bidding to start low to mid $600Ks. Contact Mary O’ Connor on 0418 462 849.

Modular design 4 bedroom eco-friendly home on elevated 8 acres only minutes from town. 2 bathrooms, large covered entertaining area, high ceilings, great outlook and pool. Solar electricity panel and mains power. Only 5 years old.

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‘Talofa Wood’ – A Renovators Dream Lot 3, Bangalow Road, Talofa. Bring your style, hammer & paint brush to turn on the charm of this beautiful old world Queenslander! Set amongst approx 2 acres of natural rainforest with a lovely rural outlook. The elevated home comprises of 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom and with underneath storage or artists studio with ample off

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A Peaceful, Easy Feeling... 109 Kennedys Lane, Tyagarah. This modern 4 bedroom plus home office offer a quality of life often sought but seldom found! Ideal separate guest accommodation or teenage studio & entertaining areas all around the home. Salt water in-ground & private rural views in all directions.

Fully renovated and ready to move in and enjoy! Price $985,000. Contact Mary O’Connor on 0418 462 849.

34 Left Bank Rd, Mullumbimby. Rural views Large deck Close to schools & town Air conditioning & solar hot water 2466m (¾ acre) land Private grounds Home suitable for family

Owners are leaving the area For sale $639,000. Sales agents Rob Nedwich 0411 285 533 & Denise Burch 0408 193 415. WEB ID: 411200

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Great Family Home Or Intown Investment There are very few 4 bedroom properties in Byron below $750K. Add in these features and you’ll see this is terrific value. 810m² block bordering on rainforest reserve Modern 4 bed, 2 bath home with 2 separate, spaciousopen plan living areas and appointed kitchen Double garage converted to large office/bed 5 plus enclosed storage area (easily converted back) Parking for 4/5 cars Great outdoor spaces 2 mins to Byron Bay CBD Short walk to Byron High, rugby, golf and Tallow Beach Generous 450L solar hot water system Built well above 100yr flood level

On the Market for the First Time in 90 Years POTTSVILLE By Negotiation Prime commercial development site Large 1254m² block zoned 3b general business Unrivalled foot traffic and passing trade Tightly held by the family for almost a century

Rare once in a lifetime opportunity. Contact Jamie Wilmen 0422 617 773 or Vanessa Rhodes 0415 222 735.

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Price: Offers over $730,000. Currently rented at $650pw. Call owner on 0416 275 194.

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MYOCUM $ 839,000 TOP SPOT, TOP PROPERTY

MULLUMBIMBY $ 490,000 WATER, PRIVACY AND WILDLIFE

MULLUMBIMBY $ 885,000 PREMIER POSITION – PREMIUM VIEW

MULLUMBIMBY $ 425,000 GOOD START IN THE HEART OF TOWN

s 4.447ha (11 acres) with 2 dams & good fences s Choice of house sites on mostly cleared, gentle land s Superb location near Mullumbimby, Byron Bay & beaches

s Large frontage to Main Arm Creek s Several deep waterholes, choice of house sites s Large shed, power & telephone s 2.174ha (5.37 acres) of vacant land

s Privacy in town, elevation and BIG view s Four bedrooms and three bathrooms s Huge private entertaining deck and spa s Rumpus room and media room

s Neat & tidy cottage circa 1950 s 446m² with single garage, backing onto rear lane s Three bedrooms, one bathroom s Ripe for the renovator!

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MULLUMBIMBY $ 735,000 TWO ACRE SANCTUARY NEAR TOWN

MULLUMBIMBY $ 469,000 ATTENTION FIRST HOME BUYER

MULLUMBIMBY $ 970,000 STYLE & SOPHISTICATION ON 1 ACRE

WILSONS CREEK $ 1,500,000 A TRANQUIL OASIS OF PEACE

s Fabulous 2 acre property close to Mullumbimby s Spacious, light filled 3 bed 2 bath rendered brick s Separate double garage with workshop & carport s Fantastic tropical gardens, dam, gazebo

s Newly renovated 3 bedroom 1 bathroom home s Quiet cul de sac location on 663m² land s All the work has been done, just move in s Walk/cycle to town, 10 km to Brunswick Beach

s 6 bed, 3 bath stylish rendered brick home s Polished timber floors, high ceilings, pool s Great kitchen, spacious living, 40m² office s 90m² timber deck, in town with views

s Elevated private 19 acres, long creek frontage s Impeccable 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, high ceilings s Guest quarters, art studio, workshop, fruit orchard s Enjoy the serene lifestyle just 10km from town

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$ 879,000

Gorgeous parklike 3 acres with creek frontage oozes lifestyle. With high ceilings and timber floors this home offers plenty of space. The open plan living area opens onto relaxing verandahs. There are four bedrooms, two with french doors, and a classic contemporary bathroom. A 16m pool for those hot summer days! Once an orchid producing farm which anyone interested in orchids could easily continue. The infrastructure for flower growing is still in place. There is also an historic banana shed plus double garage. The ideal lifestyle awaits.

ELEGANT, SUSTAINABLE & SUPPORTIVE

$ 825,000

All of the above describes this unique hardwood timber home. Set on a large 1321m² permacultured block, it’s very lush and private and has ocean views. The architect designed home is built in two pavilions and connected by a covered walkway. Three bedrooms plus large utility room, three bathrooms and two living areas. High ceilings, timber floors, loads of deck area and plenty of glass to bring in the natural light. This property can create an income and provide a rural ambience in town.

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$ 370,000

A well presented home on a level block not too far from shopping centre and beautiful beaches. The home has three bedrooms, the main with own ensuite. Open plan kitchen/dining with a covered rear verandah. A single lock up garage and fencing makes this attractive buying.

Backing onto reserve, located in a tree lined street with good views, this light, large family home has a lot going for it. The top level boasts a huge 6x8m living room with balcony and plenty of windows to take in the scenery. The kitchen/dining/ family is combined. Three bedrooms with the main offering ensuite and walk in robe. Downstairs has two more rooms with its own shower and toilet. A big double garage with good storage under the house. Take a look.

In one of Byron Shire’s top locations, this 1HA undulating block is part of an established rural community. There are architect designed plans for a 3 bedroom/home office dwelling. Centrally located to Byron Bay, Brunswick Heads and Mullumbimby.

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NATURAL SECLUSION

$ 395,000 each or $760,000 for both

This dual occupancy property has great potential. Currently offering two dwellings on substantial 800m² blocks. Both dwellings have been renovated, two bedrooms in each, one with two bathrooms. There are polished timber floors, high ceilings, a garage/studio adds value to the second dwelling. Well located near pool, bowling greens and a comfortable walk to shops. Strata title pending.

$ 2,750,000

With stunning Wilson’s River frontage, a great swimming pontoon and a huge variety of wildlife, ‘The Cedars’ is a unique 7.9 acres within 10 mins of Mullumbimby. The Moroccan influenced home has curved walls, an open plan living area, a fabulous chefs kitchen, split level lounge with open fireplace and lots of glass opening onto the outdoor living entertaining area with pool, sauna and spa. 4 bedrooms plus office/study and a central music room. A huge storage shed complete with self contained guest accommodation. A must to inspect.

$ 549,000

As you drive up the leafy well maintained driveway you get a sense of seclusion and tranquility. Perched on a north facing knoll of 26 acres in Huonbrook is a colourful timber cottage with a wide deck to soak in the forest and escarpment views. Two spacious bedrooms, an open plan living/dining/ kitchen area with timber floors. Laundry and /bathroom combined. This property oozes charm!

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A Roomy Beachhouse in Town ‘Talofa Wood’, Bangalow

Income potential as this house could be a family beach house plus a holiday rental, a guesthouse (DA approved for B&B) or lifestyle business for a creative seachanger. It is secluded in a tree-filled garden, just two minutes walk to coffee, cinema, yoga and gym. The property is perfectly located just five minutes walk to Clarkes Beach and Main Beach. Upstairs has a big airy parents’ retreat/ master bedroom, looking into the treetops. Downstairs there are three bedrooms, three bathrooms, a study plus a separate ensuite studio. There is an open living space with country-style kitchen, flowing to the north-facing deck. It has a spacious modern living environment incorporating original features including high ceilings and polished timber floors. There is an east-facing private patio, with summer breezes and winter sun and a beautiful native garden on an 880m² block. The owner is keen to move on and has priced accordingly with all offers over $1,600,000 seriously considered. Agent: Red Rose Realty 6680 9505 – Rose Wanchap 0427 016 451.

In the first home buyer or bargain hunter’s price range with bidding to start in the low $600,000s. This gorgeous old Queenslander needs a full renovation so, bring your hammer, nails & paint brush. Only 10 minutes drive to the Bay and 5 minutes drive to Bangalow. ‘Talofa Wood’ is surrounded by Coopers Shoot, St. Helena and Bangalow – a most desirable location and super convenient. Set in a beautiful leafy setting, the camphors need to be cleared and removed to open up the view and let the sunshine in. Huge street frontage of approximately 200m. Auction: 2pm onsite this Saturday Address: Lot 3 Bangalow Road Talofa Agent: Bangalow Real Estate – Mary O’Connor 0418 462 849

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10 Orana Road, Ocean Shores THE WHOLE FAMILY WILL FIT

5/1 Rajah Road, Ocean Shores LUXURY STRATA TITLE VILLA

A spacious 2 storey brick home suitable for a growing family or even for running a home business. With the main bathroom and 3 bedrooms upstairs with built-in robes (the main bedroom with ensuite and WIR) and 1 bedroom with ensuite and built-in robe downstairs, this is a very versatile home. Price: $ 525,000 View: Saturday 1-1.30pm Contact: Peter Browning on 0411 801 795

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5517 Tweed Valley Way, Crabbes Creek SLICE OF HISTORY

Modern home with tiled open living design, featuring high raked ceilings, and an extensive use of glass, creating a bright comfortable living environment. There are 3 bedrooms, 1 bathrooms, timber kitchen, covered outdoor entertaining area and a fenced level garden. Price: $ 525,000 Contact: Peter Browning on 0411 801 795

Contact: Peter Browning on 0411 801 795

120 year old charming timber cottage near Brunswick Heads 3 double bedrooms, large kitchen, big lounge Timber lined walls & ceilings, verandahs, open deck’ huge patio 6.5 acres (2.65ha), usable land, spring fed dam 5-10 mins to Bruns beaches, primary school & general store View: Saturday 11-11.30am Price: $ 680,000 Contact: David Mutkins on 0421 906 460

Byron Bay 7/3 Beachcomber Drive Owners Have Bought Elsewhere & Must Sell This townhouse is ideally positioned in a desirable area of Byron Bay. Located a short walk from the beach, this home enjoys open plan living & dining and a spacious practical kitchen on the first level, all flowing out to the gardened courtyard. The second level boasts three generous bedrooms, two of which have private balconies with the master enjoying ocean glimpses and sea breezes. With such a fabulous position and only moments from Byron Bay’s vibrant CBD & beaches, it makes a solid investment or fabulous first home.

2/26 Kallaroo Circuit, North Ocean Shores

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READY & WAITING Cute 3 bedroom house with ceiling fans through out, new light and bright kitchen, at level back yard, the house is located in a quiet cul de sac and has access to the golf course from the street. Price: Owner has priced View: Saturday 12-12.30pm it to sell sell @ $ 415,000 Contact: Peter Browning on 0411 801 795

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Agents in Conjunction: Brett Connable Ray White Byron Bay 0408 155 931 Lloyd Lawton Ray White Byron Bay 0403 229 433 Scott Baldwin Professionals Byron Bay 0403 229 433 professionalsbyronbay.com.au

Web Id: 106525258 For Sale Price Guide low to mid $500,000 View Wed 19 May & Sat 22 May 11:30am to 12:00pm rwbyronbay.com

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Tyagarah 31 Prestons Lane

Byron Bay 11/39-41 Lawson Street

Coastal Location - Spectacular Views Situated just a short walk to the beach through a national park reserve and an easy 8 mins drive to Byron Bay, is this contemporary and spacious, 4bed, 3 bathroom family home with a separate studio & DLUG. Set on a level 1 acre parcel of very private land, the home features spectacular Cape Byron Lighthouse and ocean views.

Contemporary Absolute Beachfront Apartment This absolutely beachfront unit has to be seen to be believed. Imagine just a few footsteps across the park to main beach or just around the corner to all the shops. Features include 3 beds, 1 bath, fully furnished, great north aspect , holiday bookings in place. Recently renovated this is a lovely light and well decorated unit.

Web Id: 106543463 For Sale $1,148,000 View by appointment Stuart Aitken 0417 242 537

Web Id: 106175542 For Sale $950,000 View by appointment David Gordon 0418 856 222

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Tyagarah 140 Grays Lane

Tyagarah Lot 55 Pacific Highway - Fox Lane

Downsizing, Must Be Sold! Set on 5.6 acres with a permanent spring, this original country style home is lovingly maintained throughout and enjoys a sunny ridge top position only minutes from the beach. With views to Byron Bay’s Lighthouse and an expansive rural outlook, this solid four bedroom brick home with town water is full of potential.

Coastal Location & Only Minutes to Byron Bay • 11 gently sloping acres of partially cleared land • Cape Byron lighthouse and hinterland views • 8 min to Byron Bay, 5 min to Mullumbimby • Power, water and fully fenced • Tractor/Slasher & 2 large work sheds • General rural zoning

Web Id: 7281578 For Sale $1,265,000 View by appointment Brett Connable 0408 155 931

Web Id: 2755797 For Sale $785,000 View by appointment Heidi Last 0416 072 968

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Broken Head Lot 12 Broken Head Reserve Road Remarkable Beachside Acreage Undoubtedly one of the most remarkable parcels of beachside land ever to be offered, this property has impressive ocean and beach views and is nestled in the exclusive enclave of Broken Head, Byron Bay. Some of the distinctive features include; 100 acres of partially cleared and wooded land, an original beach cottage, 2 dams, intermittent creeks, and a variety of building sites and improvement options. As rare as it is beautiful, this incredible property is the epitome of opportunity.

Auction Web Id: 2745927 Auction Sat 22nd May 10am onsite View by appointment David Gordon 0418 856222

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29 Lismore Rd, Bangalow. Owner wants it sold sooner than later! A very short walk to the main street of Bangalow On the edge of Bangalow and adjoins rural grazing land Beautiful garden and rural views + a plunge pool An original Bangalow home with 3 bedrooms and 1 bathroom Other homes in this street operate as home business Land size 561.1m2 – Don’t miss out on this one Inspection highly recommended

‘Willowbank’ – Alstonvale. This grand 7 year old residence with extensively developed gardens is destined to join the ranks and status of the renowned and historic estates of the beautiful and increasingly popular Alstonville Plateau. The home of approximately 600m² (70 squares) comprises 5 huge living and formal entertaining areas including billiards room and family room, dining room, deluxe kitchen and butlers pantry, study, 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms and integrated 3 car garage. One of a kind Grandeur combines sublime elegance and state of the art luxury to create an outstanding home designed for the modern, multiage family lifestyle. Beautifully crafted to exacting standards. An irreplaceable 12 acre property – gently undulating with 3 creek frontages including the beautiful Maguires Creek and Willowbank Creeks.

View Sat 11-11.30am or by appointment Auction TBA. Price guide $500,000+ Contact Mark Kinneally 0429 868 001 or Trish Passaniti 0438 599 833

View Wednesday & Saturdays 1-2pm Auction 9am June 26 at Ballina Beach Resort. Price guide: Over $1.5 million Contact Steve Leslie 0413 833 077

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PANORAMIC OCEAN AND HINTERLAND VIEWS 36 Carney Place, Knockrow. This solid and original 1970’s brick and tile home has been meticulously cared for and features a practical and functional floor plan – all rooms taking advantage of the amazing outlook that can never be lost! A private, spectacular and commanding location overlooking Lennox Head. Solid & original 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms brick home Separate self contained character filled studio Double lock up garage with internal access Wide ocean panorama – never to be lost Not a cent to spend – well cared for home 15 minutes Ballina Airport – easy access Byron Bay & Gold Coast

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Price: $1,190,000 Contact Steve Leslie 0413 833 077

8 Hanlon Court, Bangalow Master built stately residence with elevated views of village Private tree lined driveway, large 1289m2 landscaped allotment 4 spacious bedrooms, master with ensuite looking onto atrium Self-contained granny flat or studio with separate bathroom Polished timber floors, high ceilings, covered courtyard area Great entertainer, absolutely nothing to do, low maintenance Easy indoor/outdoor living in a leafy setting Eco home with solar power and solar HWS.

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On an elevated and natural setting Tranquil ocean and hinterland views Just over 1 acre of land Large light filled family home Rural living yet only 3kms to the beautiful rivers and beaches of Brunswick Heads

Large elevated east facing home Relaxed indoor and outdoor living Wide timber wrap around verandah Panoramic views of the surrounding landscape Walk or cycle into Byron Bay town centre and beautiful beaches!

Almost directly across from surf spot ‘The Pass’ Exceptionally kept second floor apartment Located on the exclusive Lighthouse Road Never been holiday let since built Park the car & walk everywhere in Byron Bay

Immensely private & recently renovated Surrounded by lush tropical gardens A warm & inviting light filled timber home New kitchen, top quality stainless steel appliances Located in a private cul de sac in a sought after & tightly held area

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Stunning 180 degree ocean & district views Architect designed & spread over three levels Relaxed indoor/outdoor coastal living spaces Wrap around north-east facing deck Located in an elevated position & exclusive street of Suffolk Park

Located on Shirley Street – entrance to Byron Bay Beautifully presented apartment High ceilings & light filled open plan Private courtyard surrounded by gardens The Crest Apartments are conveniently located just 600m from town centre

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Byron Bay Cape Byron Village (over 55s estate) Spacious lounge/dining with covered balcony Pretty leafy reserve outlook Safe & secure – 24hr onsite managers Indoor pool, library, computer room in common area

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OWNERS RELOCATING OVERSEAS

PICTURESQUE RURAL OUTLOOK

8 Honeysuckle Drive, Suffolk Park

725 Tooheys Mill Road, Pearces Creek 43 acres with colourbond shed Building entitlement Northerly aspect with creek Elevated building sites Centrally located Stock proof fencing Some pecan nut trees

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11 Tallowood Crescent, Byron Bay

Unit 4/34-36 Kendall Street, Byron Bay Secluded inground saltwater pool Rare opportunity in tightly held Offers privacy & space just 150 complex metres to the beach VIEW: Thursday & Short stroll to restaurants & bars Saturday 12-12.30pm Ground floor 2 bed, CONTACT: Liam Annesley on 1.5 bath apartment 0417 780 795 Lush private courtyard

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VIEW: Saturday 12-12.30pm CONTACT: Sharon McInnes on 0408 659 649

PROPERTY WILL BE SOLD 10 Gordon Street, Mullumbimby Neat & tidy older style home Land size is 878m² approx Rear lane access Walking distance to main street, local park & river

Owners want a sale at auction Agent declares interest VIEW: Saturday 11-11.30am CONTACT: Peter Yopp on 0411 837 330

5 Somerset Lane, Byron Bay Stylish Mediterranean Villa Walk to beach, cinema & restaurants Private quiet location Highly desirable area Excellent holiday let returns

Separate self contained studio VIEW: Tuesday 18th & Monday 24th 1-1.30pm CONTACT: Neil Cameron on 0419 274 798

MEETING THE MARKET TO ACHIEVE A SALE! 4 Lasiandra Close, Suffolk Park Don’t miss this property Stylish modern home 4 bedrooms & 2 bathrooms Quiet cul de sac address Great family home

Owners want to meet the market VIEW: Saturday 1-1.30pm CONTACT: Peter Yopp on 0411 837 330

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4 bedroom, 2 bathroom family home 3 separate living areas Gorgeous well appointed kitchen Fully fenced & secure, DLUG

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Fabulous 4 bedroom family home Open plan living areas Raked ceilings & timber floors Tastefully landscaped & fully fenced

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AUCTION ON THE BAY 6.30pm Tuesday 25th May at the Byron Bay Surf Club

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OWNER COMMITTED TO DOWNSIZING 41 Federal Road, Eureka

Unit 1 ‘Fiesta Palms’ 29 Lawson Street, Byron Bay Just metres to Main Beach Restaurants & boutiques at your doorstep Walk to everything, no car needed Smart 2 bedroom apartment 2 car parks including LUG

Spacious living area Ideal for holiday letting or weekender VIEW: Saturday 1-1.30pm CONTACT: Liam Annesley on 0417 780 795

Outstanding open plan home 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom, study & pool Outdoor entertaining areas 5 acres with great hinterland views Picturesque rural setting

Easy drive to Byron Bay, Ballina & Lismore All offers considered VIEW: Saturday 12-12.30pm CONTACT: Bryce Cameron on 0412 057 672

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11 CHILDE STREET, BYRON BAY Hop, skip & a jump to one of Byron’s famous beaches Beachside weekender on a 758m² block 2 bedrooms, timber floors, loads of character

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‘Seadrift’ 6-8 Browning Street, Byron Bay Thursday & Friday 1-1.30pm Peter Yopp 0411 837 330 61 Alcorn Street Suffolk Park Saturday 11-11.30am Neil Cameron 0419 274 798 2/33 Julian Rocks Drive, Byron Bay Wed & Sat 12-12.30pm Glen Irwin 0418 604 080 Peter Yopp 0411 837 330 Unit 2 ‘Fairways’ 41 Redgum Place, Suffolk Park Saturday 11-11.30am Liam Annesley 0417 780 795

116 Old Bangalow Road, Byron Bay Saturday 12-12.30pm Jon Luton 0422 794 384 193 Goremans Road, Eureka Saturday 12-1pm Andrew Rosee 0421 914 054 51 Fig Tree Lane, Myocum Saturday 1-1.30pm Jon Luton 0422 794 384 Unit 5 ‘Bogarts’ 21-25 Fletcher Street, Byron Bay Saturday 1-1.30pm Peter Yopp 0411 837 330

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Sat 12-12.30pm UĂŠ 1/20 Booyun Street, Brunswick Heads. Sat 11-11.30am UĂŠ Lot 3 Sunrise Lane, Ewingsdale. Auction 10am Sat Jun 12. Inspect Thu & Sat 10.30-11am UĂŠ 19 Nana Street , Brunswick Heads. Sat 2-2.30pm UĂŠ 4 Beachcomber Drive, Byron Bay. Auction 11am Sat Jun RAY WHITE BYRON BAY P58-59 12. Inspect Sat 10.30-11am UĂŠ 7/3 Beachcomber Drive, Byron Bay. Wed & Sat UĂŠ 5/6-8 Browning Street, Byron Bay. Auction 12pm Sat 11.30am-12pm Jun 12. Inspect Sat 11.30am-12pm UĂŠ 56 Shelley Drive, Byron Bay. Sat 1-2pm UĂŠ Lot 491 Lilli Pilli Drive, Byron Bay. Auction 1pm Sat Jun BYRON BAY FIRST NATIONAL P60 12. Inspect Sat 11.30am-12pm UĂŠ 3 Henderson Lane, Mullumbimby. Sat 1-1.30pm BANGALOW REAL ESTATE P56-58 UĂŠ 24 Shelley Drive, Byron Bay. Sat 11.30am-12pm UĂŠ Lot 3 Bangalow Road, Talofa. Auction 2pm onsite May UĂŠ 4/122 Lighthouse Rd, Byron Bay. Sat 1.30-2pm UĂŠ 2/3 Mackellar Court, Byron Bay. Sat 11.30am-12pm 22. UĂŠ 3 Wright Place, Bangalow. Sat 1.30-2pm RAY WHITE BYRON BAY P58-59 LOIS BUCKETT REAL ESTATE P60 UĂŠ 2/47 Shelley Drive, Byron Bay. Auction 11am Sat June UĂŠ Willowbank Dr, Alstonvale. Sat & Wed 25th 1-2pm 12. Inspect Sat 10.30-11am UĂŠ 29 Lismore Rd, Bangalow. Sat 11-11.30pm LOIS BUCKETT REAL ESTATE P60 UĂŠ 2/5 Barrett Dr, Lennox Head. Sat 1-1.30pm UĂŠ 29 Lismore Road, Bangalow. Auction TBA. Inspect Sat UĂŠ 15 Fern street, Lennox Head. Sat 2-2.30pm 11-11.30am UĂŠ 4 Monivae Place, Skennars Head. Sat 1-1.30pm UĂŠ ‘Willowbank’ – Alstonvale. Auction 9am Jun 26 at UĂŠ 25 Ibis Place, Lennox Head. Sat 2-2.30pm Ballina Beach Resort. UĂŠ 30 Brown Ave, Alstonville. Sat 10-10.30am BYRON BAY FIRST NATIONAL P61 UĂŠ Woodfield Cres, Ballina. Sat 1-3pm UĂŠ 4 Beachcomber Drive, Byron Bay. Auction 11am Sat Jun UĂŠ 105 Swift St, Ballina. Sat 12-12.30pm 12. Inspect Sat 10.30-11am UĂŠ 1/34 Redford Dr, Skennars Head. Sat 11-11.30am UĂŠ 5/6-8 Browning Street, Byron Bay. Auction 12pm Sat UĂŠ 2 Hanlon Court, Bangalow. Sat 11-11.30am Jun 12. Inspect Sat 11.30am-12pm UĂŠ 2/2 Rayner Lane, Lennox Head. Sat 12-12.30pm UĂŠ Lot 3 Sunrise Lane, Byron Bay. Auction 10am Sat Jun UĂŠ 53 Leslie St, Bangalow. Sat 11-11.30am 12. Inspect Thu & Sat 10.30-11am UĂŠ 8 Hanlon Court, Bangalow. Sat 1-1.30pm LJ HOOKER BYRON BAY P62 UĂŠ 36 Carney Place, Knockrow. Sat 12-12.30pm Auctions 6.30pm Tuesday 25th May at the Byron Bay LJ HOOKER BYRON BAY P62 Surf Club UĂŠ ‘Seadrift’ 6-8 Browning Street, Byron Bay. Thu & UĂŠ 8 Honeysuckle Drive, Suffolk Park Inspect Sat 1-1.30pm Fri 1-1.30pm UĂŠ 725 Tooheys Mill Rd, Pearces Creek. Inspect Sat 2-2.30pm UĂŠ 61 Alcorn Street Suffolk Park. Sat 11-11.30am UĂŠ 5 Somerset Lane, Byron Bay. Inspect Thu 18 & UĂŠ 2/33 Julian Rocks Drive, Byron Bay. Wed & Sat Mon 24 1-1.30pm 12-12.30pm UĂŠ 11 Tallowood Cres, Byron Bay. Inspect Sat 12-12.30pm UĂŠ Unit 2 ‘Fairways’ 41 Redgum Place, Suffolk Park. UĂŠ Unit 4/34-36 Kendall Street, Byron Bay. Inspect Thu & Sat 11-11.30am Sat 12-12.30pm UĂŠ 116 Old Bangalow Road, Byron Bay. Sat 12-12.30pm UĂŠ 4 Lasiandra Close, Suffolk Park. InspectSat 1-1.30pm UĂŠ 193 Goremans Road, Eureka. Sat 12-1pm UĂŠ 10 Gordon St, Mullumbimby. Inspect Sat 11-11.30am UĂŠ 51 Fig Tree Lane, Myocum. Sat 1-1.30pm UĂŠ Unit 1 ‘Fiesta Palms’ 29 Lawson Street, Byron Bay. UĂŠ Unit 5 ‘Bogarts’ 21-25 Fletcher Street, Byron Bay. Inspect Sat 1-1.30pm Sat 1-1.30pm UĂŠ 41 Federal Road, Eureka. Inspect Sat 12-12.30pm UĂŠ Unit 12 ‘Sienna Court’ 21-25 Cemetery Road, Byron Bay. Sat 1-1.30pm UĂŠ 89 Beech Drive, Suffolk Park. Sat 3-3.30pm UĂŠ 18 Heritage Court, Suffolk Park. Sat 2-2.30pm PRDNATIONWIDE OCEAN SHORES P64 RAY WHITE BYRON BAY P58-59 UĂŠ 7 Konda Court, Ocean Shores. Sat 11-11.45am UĂŠ 31 Prestons Lane, Tyagarah. $1,148,000 UĂŠ 35 Matong Drive, Ocean Shores. Sat 1-1.45pm UĂŠ 8 Goninan Place, Possum Creek. $685,000 1/32 Rajah Road, Ocean Shores. Sat 10-10.45am UĂŠ 8 Marvell St, Byron Bay. $2,600,000 BYRON BAY FIRST NATIONAL UĂŠ 2 Oodgeroo Gardens, Byron Bay. $1,800,000 UĂŠ 1/11 Korau Place, Suffolk Park. Sat 10.30-11am UĂŠ Lot 55 Pacific Highway, Tyagarah. $785,000 UĂŠ 4 Beachcomber Drive, Byron Bay. Sat 10.30-11am PROFESSIONALS MULLUMBIMBY P57 UĂŠ 1/54 Butler Street, Byron Bay. Sat 10.30-11am UĂŠ Premier Position – Mullumbimby. $885,000 UĂŠ 2/41 Redgum Place, Suffolk Park. Sat 10.30-11am ELDERS BANGALOW UĂŠ 23 Armstrong Street, Suffolk Park. Sat 10.30-11am UĂŠ 16 Ivory Curl Place, Bangalow. $675,000 UĂŠ 24 Shelley Drive, Byron Bay. Sat 11.30am-12pm UĂŠ 5 Blackwood Crescent, Bangalow. $670,000. Inspect UĂŠ 2/3 Mackellar Court, Byron Bay. Sat 11.30am-12pm Sat 12-12.30pm UĂŠ 2 Mott Street, Byron Bay. Sat 11.30am-12pm UĂŠ 7 Gardenia Place, Mullumbimby. $885,000 UĂŠ 3/2 ‘Tradewinds’ Kipling St, Byron Bay. Sat 12.30-1pm UĂŠ 381 Ferneligh Road, Fernleigh. $615,000 UĂŠ 3/3 Somerset Street, Byron Bay. 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And we were chuffed to see The Echo got a mention in ABC Local News online when Nats candidate Tania Murdock had a go at Labor candidate and sitting MP Justine Elliot for her full page ad attacking Tony Abbott’s record as health minister. Murdock questioned whether or not it constituted proper use of an MP’s printing and communication entitlements. The north coast Nats are hardly blameless in this respect with former Richmond MP Charles Blunt (1984-1990) embroiling himself in controversy for spending $278,922 of his ‘postal allowance’ on selfpromotional mailouts.

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