The Northern Rivers Times Edition 175

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The Northern Rivers Times

November 16, 2023

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Casino Beef Week Announces The Brenda Armfield Street Parade and 2024 Theme In a significant and heartwarming announcement at the Casino Beef Week Members’ party, Brody Lisha, the President of Casino Beef Week, revealed that starting in 2024, the festival’s beloved street parade will be renamed as “The Brenda Armfield Street Parade” in honour of Brenda Armfield’s invaluable contributions to the community and the festival. Brody Lisha, during his speech, stated, “Brenda, for years, you have been the custodian of our traditions, the herald of our successes, and the comfort in our times of challenge. The renaming of our street parade is not just a change of name; it’s a recognition of the profound impact you’ve had on Casino Beef Week and our community.” Additionally, the theme for Casino Beef Week 2024 was announced as “Retro Rewind; Celebrating the best of the 80s and 90s.” This theme is

expected to bring an exciting and nostalgic flair to the festival. Event coordinator Jacob Stone also shared his enthusiasm: “This year’s theme, ‘Retro Rewind,’ is a perfect homage to the vibrant eras of the 80s and 90s. It reflects our community’s spirit of looking back with fondness while marching forward with excitement. We can’t wait to see everyone embracing this theme in the newly named Brenda Armfield Street Parade.” Casino Beef Week, scheduled from 18th to 26th May 2024, promises to be a spectacular event, marked by the significant renaming of its street parade and the engaging retro theme. The community and visitors alike are encouraged to join in the celebrations, where they will experience the inaugural “Brenda Armfield Street Parade” and be transported back to the iconic eras of the 80s and 90s.

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Margaret is VIP of the year By Samantha Elley Margaret Kerr, better known as Margie, is most beloved by the Tweed-Byron Police District. And this was shown when Friday week ago she was awarded Volunteer of the Year at the 2023 Rotary NSW Police Office of the Year Awards in Sydney. “Margaret began working as a VIP (Volunteer in Policing) in June 2001,” said a police media spokesperson. “Providing more than 20 years of support to the Byron Bay police station. “At 84, she’s achieved the remarkable feat of 15,055 volunteer hours for our organisation.” Putting this into

perspective, the police spokesperson said this equated to nine years full-time employment, based on a 38 hour week. “Almost enough to qualify for long service leave,” the spokesperson said. “She brings a smile to all staff and often turns up with a freshly baked cake or slice to ensure the troops all get together for a cup of tea and a chat.” The spokesperson said her most important role is in the support of police at local music festivals, such as Bluesfest. “She’s worked these events for 15 years and support staff with admin tasks, lost and found and keeping the command post functional,” said the spokesperson.

“And she never works the easy shifts (as Margaret) will always work the busier night shifts between 6pm and midnight.” Acting Inspector Chris Neaves of Byron Bay police station confirmed Margie was an absolute treasure. “She is the heart and soul of our station,” he said. “With her colleague, Heather Knott, they certainly brighten our day. “They are always welcoming, always bright with a really nice spirit.” Inspector Neaves said the Byron Bay officers always enjoyed their company and what they do for them. “Margie does a number

of administration tasks to assist with supplies, mail, photocopying, updating key holders of local business with after hours contact details,” said Inspector Neaves. “Even contacting victims of crime as part of our customer service.” Inspector Neaves confirmed that the troops were spoilt with Margie’s baking skills when she brings in her cakes and treats. “She has attended music festivals with us, such as Splendour in the Grass, where she makes cups of tea and treats, looking after our troops and visiting specialist teams,” he said. “Margie will always be a valued member of our team.”

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