Summer 23 #09
TAKE ME, I’M FREE
l a c lo a e k li g in v i L
NORTHERN RIVERS
CHARMING KINGSCLIFF
HOLIDAY MODE ACTIVATED
A community connected to land and sea
Maximum fun on these family getaways
SALTY GIRLS
ALL BUZZ NO BOOZE
The women carving it up on the surf scene
social drinking – minus the hangovers
MADELEINE WEST
Hello sunshine
Making the world a better place
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PUBLISHER’S LETTER Can you believe it, summer is already upon us. As Locale magazine celebrates its second birthday, I can't help but reflect on the incredible journey we've had. From a small local publication to a highly sought-after magazine, we've come a long way. In September we were honoured with the Most Outstanding Start-Up award at the Tweed Business Awards. A thrill for myself and the team, who are passionate about this region and tireless in finding wonderful businesses, people, and places to showcase through imagery and storytelling. I am also delighted to announce the launch of our highly anticipated Gold Coast issue. It is an exhilarating time for us as we witness Locale's growth and expansion. Make sure you grab one whilst visiting the GC!
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Editor Donna Rishton-Potter
Graphic Design Karen Kinnersly - Locale Creative
Contributing Feature Writers Donna Rishton-Potter | Alison Bone Josie Sargent | Angela Saurine | Lara Picone
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In our summer issue, we shine a spotlight on one of my favourite coastal towns, Kingscliff. Join us as we delve into its rich history and uncover the gems that make this place so extraordinary.
Sarah Wood Photography
We also had the privilege of sitting down with the incredibly talented and inspiring actor, author and activist, Madeleine West, for an exclusive interview on what it means to be part of the community.
North Byron Hotel & Zephyr Horses
With the festive season in full swing, we bring you a refreshing twist on drinks with our exploration of the non-alcoholic movement. Our region boasts a plethora of distillers offering a wide range of choices for those looking to indulge without the hangover. And speaking of unique experiences, have you ever ridden horseback to a pub? Our cover image and story will take you on a journey to Zephyr Horses and North Byron Hotel, where they have collaborated to create an unforgettable experience. Whether it’s holidaying with the kids, cooling down with delectable gelato flavours or sourcing the finest beach accessories, we have summer covered – including an inspiring story about our amazing local female surfers and the Women on the Waves movement you’ll want to get amongst. The Northern Rivers is brimming with incredible places and businesses waiting to be explored and supported. So, get out there and discover the beauty of the region. Wishing you a joyous festive season, and we look forward to an even bigger and better 2024. Enjoy the Locale love!
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KINGSCLIFF’S COASTAL CHARM Dining, pubs, shopping, and a vibrant ocean lifestyle – KINGSCLIFF has it all
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MADELEINE WEST
From Neighbours to the ‘Bay’ - the importance of being part of the community
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GETTING SALTY Our female surfers are carving up the scene
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NATURE'S SPLASH ZONE Leave the bluebottles behind for these waterfall pools, lakes and crystalline creeks
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ALL A BUZZ The social drinking movement taking a time-out on booze
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PUB GRUB - YES PLEASE! Not just the standard schnitty and fries at these favourite locals
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TRUCK YEAH! The food truck revolution shifting meals on wheels up a gear
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FROM SHADE TO SHADES The brands kitting you out for days by the sea
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SHE SELLS SEA SHELLS Local Jewellery innovators inspired by the sea
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ADVENTURE PLUS Family getaways worth getting off the iPad for
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RAINBOWS OF HOPE The gentle world of renowned artist - HIROMI TANGO
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Cudgen Creek - Image credit - Vanesssa Brown, Happyness Photography
KINGSCLIFF’S
COASTAL CHARM WR I T T E N BY A L I S O N B O NE
It’s no secret, Aussies love a good beach, and we have more than our fair share of charming seaside towns. But here in the Northern Rivers, the meandering creeks and rivers add a whole new dimension to the coastal experience, and Kingscliff’s sparkling, aqua hued Cudgen Creek is certainly one of the most picturesque. Throw in surf breaks, leafy cycle tracks, and a flourishing food scene – not to mention proximity to the Gold Coast and lush Tweed hinterland - and Kingscliff is a great place to be this summer.
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Watersports Guru
History Drawn to the abundant sea life, vibrant creek, and verdant volcanic earth of Cudgen (which means red), the Coodjingburra clan arrived in the region more than 10,000 years ago. Cultivating a deep connection to the land and sea, the community thrived, and Cudgen Headland – which straddles the creek and the sea – became an important meeting place, with numerous middens providing testament to fine fishing grounds and frequent corroborees. By the 1800s, the fertile soil had drawn colonial settlers, and was colourfully described in an article in the Brisbane Courier in 1882, as resembling “well roasted and ground coffee, in which almost all semi tropical vegetation may be seen luxuriating.” Cane sugar was the crop of choice, but it was the 20th century discovery of rutile and zircon in the fine white sand and the advent of sand mining that changed the face of Cudgen Headland (renamed Kingscliff in 1927) forever. By the 1950s the foundations of the modern-day town had been laid, catering to both mine workers and to the increasing numbers of holiday makers who set up camp along the foreshore. Building restrictions kept things low key and low rise, and to this day Marine Parade flanked in pandanus and coastal banksia maintains its independent spirit and provides a laidback alternative to the hustle and bustle of the Gold Coast, for visitors and inhabitants alike. Play At high tide on a sunny day, the shimmering, crystal clear water of Cudgen Creek is a veritable paradise - described as ‘the lifeblood of Kingscliff,’ by longtime local, Tim Jack Adams, founder of Watersports Guru. “I would say that many in our community will rotate their working day or days off around getting a high tide swim or paddle in the creek. If you’re a water person, you can paddle up the nine-kilometre creek, go for a surf and then free dive all in one day. To me that’s phenomenal,” he adds. For a memorable morning on the water, sign up for Tim’s much-loved ‘Snorkel with the Turtles’ tour to nearby Cook Island. Traditionally named Jungarra Ngarrian, which translates as ceremonial place of pelicans/birds, the rocky island is popular with nesting birds; while the nutrient-dense water that laps its craggy shore is a marine reserve, home to a permanent colony of Green, Hawksbill & Loggerhead Turtles. Besides getting up close and personal with curious turtles, you will also spot wobbegongs, the occasional leopard shark, playful dolphins, and if you are lucky, migrating whales from June to October. Prefer to keep your feet on terra firma? Take a stroll northward to Dreamtime Beach, then follow the track through the
pandanus groves to the historic lighthouse and spectacular volcanic headland with its distinctive hexagonal basalt columns. Or wander south to Salt Village with its collection of relaxed cafés, outdoor restaurants, and day spas. Cruising along the extensive cycle tracks is another fabulous way to explore and you can hire bicycles (including beach cruisers) from Kingscliff Cycle Centre. Eat and Drink A focal part of the community, Cudgen Headland SLSC was established in 1922. Right on the beach, and surrounded by leafy recreation and picnic areas, Zinc Café is a great spot to grab a coffee and a fresh baked muffin after a morning swim. Or head upstairs to the restaurant for a more substantial meal and live music on Sundays. Café culture is flourishing in Kingscliff. Get your refreshing iced brews and a gourmet toastie or house made treat from the friendly team at The Brew & Bake Co. (they even have doggie treats for your pooch while you’re waiting), or head to Choux Box for beautifully decorated cakes, friands and decadent caramel slices, with mini versions available, so you don’t feel too naughty. Mockingbird Café, with its sunny garden fringed in marigolds is a long-time fave with the locals, perfect for a casual breakfast or
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lunch. There’s also plenty of international flavours to discover, from Zanzibar’s Moroccan fare served in atmospheric surrounds, to spicy Indian curries at Kahani Indian Restaurant, fragrant Nepalese dishes at Kathmandu Kitchen, and great veggie fare at Govindas. New to town this year, Worst Burgers was an instant hit from the day it opened, with a huge range of fully loaded burgers with all the trimmings. While long standing Finns at Salt Village, is the best bet for delicious local seafood. For live music and a drink, head to the Kingscliff Tavern or Kingscliff Beach Bowls Club. But for something more intimate, try Pot and Pint, or stock up on fine wines and gourmet deli-style treats at Emmanuel’s Wineshop. Shop Kingscliff Lions Club Beach Market (second and fourth Saturday of each month) is a much-loved community event with a buzzing vibe, fresh local produce, silver and gemstone jewellery, clothing and arts and crafts. Marine Parade is also home to interesting independent retailers and boutiques. Check out Paradise Living Co., Shambhala and Oxley and Moss – for unique homeware and gifts. And get your summer beachwear essentials at Kingscliff Surf Shop or Breathe. SUMMER 2023
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FULL HANDS, FULL HEART
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From Neighbours to the Bay - that’s Byron Bay - life is looking a little sunnier these days for actor, author, podcaster, and activist Madeleine West. WR I T TEN BY D O NNA R I S HTO N- POT T E R
Based in the Northern Rivers, on Bundjalung Arakwal country, since 2016, West has cemented herself as a beloved and respected part of the community here. “If you want to be part of a community you have to be in the community. You can’t buy, razzle dazzle or demand your way in. That’s not what the Northern Rivers is all about.” It’s a full house and full schedule for this single mum of six, who is known less for her acting roles around these parts and more for her social and environmental advocacy. West moved here with her family already well versed in regional living; she was raised in Woodend, country Victoria, at the foot of the famed Hanging Rock - although her heart for civic engagement and deep sense of justice eventually called her to Melbourne to pursue a law degree. She may have side-stepped into an acting career along the way, but it’s clear her blood runs thick with altruism. “I worked for a year in an asylum seeker resource centre. I’ve worked with kids on the street, with the homeless, in refuges, and I know that kindness is priceless. People have value no matter who they are and are deserving of respect, understanding and empathy. If we can give generously and strive to each play a small part in rethreading the fabric of society, it lifts the vibration and makes the world a better place”. No stranger to trauma and challenge, West has come through her own personal hardships with the fierce determination to use her voice for the benefit of others. A gifted and articulate storyteller, podcasting has become a natural complement to her acting career and a wonderful vehicle for awareness and change making. From Nova’s Invisible Heroes to Restart – on Mamamia’s ever-popular women’s media platform – which talks on topics from divorce to health to making friends in your 40’s, West’s ability to home in on themes that resonate, whilst being open and vulnerable about her own experiences, has earnt her a loyal following. But it’s her latest eight-part podcast, Predatory, with former detective Gary Jubelin, that sees West at her most raw and powerful yet. Bringing attention to child sexual abuse, she is using her own lived experience to campaign for other victims. “I want to raise awareness by stepping forward as a victim” she says. “I want to remove the stigma from victims and demonstrate that we aren’t broken people. The shame doesn’t belong to us, it belongs to the predator. We can use our stories to reclaim our power.” A passionate advocate for the safety and protection of children, women and abuse survivors, West is heavily involved in several agencies pushing for national reform: Project Paradigm – working towards ending child exploitation; Safe on Social – which works directly with youth and parents to empower a safer online experience; and Got Your Back Sista – a charity which aims to empower women who have escaped the trauma of family violence. Whether taking part in a fun-run for awareness, speaking in schools and to parenting groups across the region, or lobbying Parliament, West wants to be part of the solution when it comes to the exploitation and abuse of our most vulnerable. And, when she’s not busy doing all that, West is also agitating for change as an environmentalist. Proud spokesman and co-ordinator for ReForest Now – a non-profit organisation working to rewild Australia through conservation, the planting of native trees and bush regeneration - you’ll often find West, in her ‘spare time’, out planting trees in the Northern Rivers rainforest. “I realised at a very young age 11
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that our wilderness is a living, breathing being” she says. “We need to change our relationship with the earth. The planet is not under our dictatorship, it is like a space we rent and if we don’t treat it right, we don’t get to stay.” She may be the wearer of many hats, but as the mum of a large brood, multi-tasking comes with the territory – and I’d say there’s none more capable of the juggle. “I do know when to switch off and say no!” she laughs. Refilling her tank usually involves time in Mother Nature – spending the day at Bruns river with her kids or taking a hike to one of the glorious Northern Rivers’ waterfalls and rockpools.
“I WORKED FOR A YEAR IN AN ASYLUM SEEKER RESOURCE CENTRE. I’VE WORKED WITH KIDS ON THE STREET, WITH THE HOMELESS, IN REFUGES, AND I KNOW THAT KINDNESS IS PRICELESS." So, what’s next for Madeleine West? She’s off to do a movie of course. “I still love acting” she smiles. “As parents we give up a lot of ourselves for our kids, it’s natural when they are young, but at this point, it’s also good for them to see mum doing what she loves. They may grumble about me not being on the canteen, but in the long run I hope they take away a bigger message. You can still forge time for yourself, chase your passions and pursue the things that light you up”. It seems, in finding the right balance in it all, West has also found happiness. “I felt called to this region. I came here to invest in something more holistic. Not to ‘be someone’, and not with the perception of changing things. Home is where you visualise the best version of yourself. Here, I am surrounded by people I adore, I’m healthier than I’ve ever been, and I’m content to be perfectly imperfect - like all of us.”
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WOMEN ON THE WAVES WRIT TEN BY A LI S O N BO NE
While women have been riding waves for generations, the number of women surfers has soared in recent years and they aren’t just hanging ten, they are hanging tenaciously, carving up the surf scene with style, skill, and grace.
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Image credit: Surfing Australia
Surfing has always been a quintessential part of Australian coastal culture, but the days when the line-up was just a sea of blokes in board shorts are long gone. The growth of women's surfing in recent years has been phenomenal, with more and more women taking up the sport, according to Surfing Australia. Women are also pushing the boundaries of what was once thought possible for female surfers, redefining the sport by proving that style and grace can coexist with power and skill. Take the Northern Rivers’ own, two-times World Champion, Tyler Wright, and record holding eight-times World Champion Stephanie Gilmore, both of whom have used their voices to push for surfing to be more inclusive and progressive. A passionate advocate for empowering women through surfing, Gilmore helped lead the way to the WSL’s announcement of equal prize money on the professional circuit in 2018. “Top female surfers have made it fairer and more commonplace for women on the surfing scene, especially for young girls who look up to those pro female surfers,” says Kirsten Tremlett, who hosts Women’s Surf and Yoga retreats in Byron Bay. “I think it’s great that there's a lot more females feeling confident about being out there with the guys, as it is still a very maledominated domain.”
“WOMEN ARE FINALLY FINDING A PLACE IN THE LINE-UP THEY FEEL COMFORTABLE WITH.” activities, workshops and inspirational talks led by females in the industry. Describing the showcase of women’s surfing as “light years away from the era” she grew up in, Sally Miller, team manager for Byron Bay Boardriders at the event says, “When I was growing up in Kiama, I would have loved to have so many girls to surf with. Girls were always accepted by the local surfing community but not celebrated, and it was amazing to have the opportunity to share the experience and supportive space within the community.” “Women are finally finding a place in the line-up they feel comfortable with,” adds Belén Alvarez Kimble, Director of Salty Girls Surf School who believes that surfing has become much more accessible for women, with everything from wax to
The surf industry has also opened its doors wider, with more female focused brands, sponsors, competitions, and opportunities than ever before. In June 2023, Kingscliff hosted Surfing Australia’s inaugural Seas the Day Festival, the world’s biggest female participation surf festival, which saw 200 women and girls competing in a tag team contest. Taking place over two days, a crowd of 12,000 gathered to join in free
wetsuits and surfboards, now catered for the female surfer. Belén, who started the Cabarita-based surf school in 2008, is just as passionate about creating opportunities for women as she is about surfing. “I love seeing women jumping in a lesson because they have always wanted to, but never felt comfortable – or it was just never the right time in their lives; so they get to tick something from their bucket list.” Her thoughts on the local women’s surf scene? “We are water people in the Northern Rivers, and women surfers here have a very gentle soft way about them; a lot of women love surfing Cabarita because it’s a gentle wave and very conducive to that style.” She adds, “Because we're a smaller coastal community, everyone kind of knows everybody and we’re just having fun, and not having to deal with the bigger crowds at some of the point breaks up and down the coast. I think too, in general, when women are in the water together there’s always a beautiful energy. We’re not quiet and grumpy, we bring out the fun and the giggling and the joy, rather than the seriousness of it.”
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Salty Girls Surf School Image credit - Vanesssa Brown, Happyness Photography
Always a surf mecca, the Northern Rivers is home to womenfocussed surf brands, surf schools and retreats, where women and girls of all ages and skill levels can find top-notch coaching and a fun, supportive and empowering environment.
announced, so watch this space! For more info, or to get involved email info@surfingaustralia.com
Atmosea From comfortable and functional wet suits, to bikinis, après surf wear and a cool groms collection, this independent Byron-based women’s surf label has everything you need to get geared up for the waves. atmosea.com.au
Salty Girls Surf School “I love giving women the opportunity to get out of their comfort zone, to overcome adversity and challenge themselves,” says Director Belén Alvarez Kimble. Based on the Tweed Coast, Salty Girls is a one stop set up for everything from group and private surf lessons to Ocean Women Workshops, Surf Clinics, and Surf Holiday Camps. saltygirls.com.au
Byron Wellbeing Retreats “Personalised Women’s Surf and Yoga Retreats are designed to encourage ladies who have wanted to surf but haven't had the opportunity to learn in a safe, supportive environment,” says founder Kirsten Tremlett. Retreats can be customised and include daily surf lessons, yoga and meditation, massages, and delicious vegetarian food. byronwellbeing.com
Surf Getaways Designed by women, for women, Surf Getaways combine professional surf coaching with a luxury stay at Crystalbrook Byron Bay. Personalised Surf Clinics are also offered in Lennox Head. surfgetaways.com.au
Seas the Day 2024 Seas the Day Surf Festival 2024 promises to be even bigger than the debut 2023 event, with an expanded festival program and an incredible line up of guest speakers. Dates are yet to be
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HELP AT HAND Regional living is infused, naturally, with a resilient community spirit. Alert to the impact the elements have on our natural surrounds, we are a people who rise in times of difficulty and crisis. But it’s easy not to think about it until the emergency is on our doorstep. A time when our emergency services (often run by volunteers and donations) are stretched by lack of funds or available help. Prevention is better than a cure they say, so how can we become part of the solution as El Niño arrives for a long, hot summer? Here’s a little refresher on who we can turn to, where we can donate, and how we can get involved now, to help prepare for times of emergency.
NSW RURAL FIRE SERVICE (NSW RFS) The NSW Rural Fire Service (NSW RFS) is the lead combat agency for bush fires in NSW. The service aims to reduce the likelihood and consequence of fires occurring. This involves risk management programs to reduce bush fire hazards and fire ignitions, as well as the development of regulations for bush fire prone areas. In addition to firefighting, prevention, and rescue, the NSW RFS works closely with other agencies to respond to a range of emergencies - including motor vehicle accidents, and storms that occur within rural fire districts. The NSW RFS is the world’s largest volunteer fire service, with over 72,000 members who provide fire and emergency services to more than 95% of the state.
The NSW RFS and Brigade Donations Fund support volunteer brigades and all proceeds assist in community activities, training and education – which is provided free to all members. Many rural brigades also hold fundraising activities and community events – like open days, BBQs and coin collection – and are worthy events to support. Comprehensive information including a Bush Fire Survival Plan, a map of bush fires near you, and details about how to volunteer and donate, can be found on the NSW RFS website - rfs.nsw.gov.au Call: 1800 679 737 (Bush Fire Information Line) / 000 (in case of emergency)
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NSW STATE EMERGENCY SERVICE (SES) The ‘SES’ is a volunteer-based, emergency and rescue service dedicated to assisting the community and proving support in times of need. Open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year, the organisation's trained rescuers support the full-time emergency services during major disasters and assist when they are performing major operations. Although mostly responsible for flood and storm emergencies, the SES also provide the majority of general rescue effort in rural areas – including, road accident rescue, vertical rescue and bush search and rescue. A communitybased, not-for-profit organisation, the SES could not operate without the support of volunteers or donations. With more than 10,000 members from all walks of life, anyone (aged 16 and above) who is able and willing to help is valued and welcome. All donations made to the SES are tax deductable. Find details on how to become a volunteer, or where to donate at - www.ses.nsw.gov.au Call: 132 500 (for emergency help in flood, storm, and tsunami) / 000 (for life threatening emergencies)
HOW TO HELP: ses.nsw.gov.au BYRON BAY WILDLIFE SANCTUARY & HOSPITAL The mission of The Byron Bay Wildlife Sanctuary - owned and operated by Wildlife Recovery Australia (WRA) - is to rescue, rehabilitate and release injured animals, increase awareness and preservation of threatened and endangered species, and to empower all Australians to save wildlife. Home to more than 100 animals, the Sanctuary, open daily to visitors, also hosts a large variety of weekend events, education programs, school holiday programs and wildlife experiences – with every dollar spent, reinvested into the conservation, rehabilitation and future of Australian wildlife. Aiming to provide emergency support for wildlife caught in lifethreatening situations, Australia’s largest mobile wildlife hospital ‘Matilda’ is also located onsite and provides (free of charge) professional veterinary services for injured, diseased, orphaned, and displaced native Australian animals. Motorised, the hospital can be deployed anywhere in Australia to respond to a wildlife emergency such as bushfire, flood, or mass stranding. A not-forprofit organisation, the hospital urgently needs public support to stay open. You can help by donating, sponsoring, volunteering or subscribing; for all details go to - byronbaywildlifehospital.org / byronbaywildlifesanctuary.com.au Call: 0437 818 883 (for distressed, injured or sick native animals)
HOW TO HELP: byronbaywildlifehospital.org byronbaywildlifesanctuary.com.au WILDLIFE INFORMATION, RESCUE AND EDUCATION SERVICE (WIRES) WIRES is the largest wildlife rescue organisation within Australia, and has been actively helping sick, injured and orphaned native animals for over 35 years. Open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, WIRES provides rescue advice and assistance for over 130,000 animals annually, as well as providing significant national support for hundreds of projects to assist with wildlife rescue and rehabilitation. An Australian wildlife charity that relies on volunteers and community support, the WIRES mission is to
actively rehabilitate and preserve Australian wildlife, and to inspire others to do the same. For a minimal fee, all NSW residents over 18 are able to become a rescue volunteer by completing one of three introductory online courses. All gifts $2 and over are tax deductable within Australia. Emergency advice, as well as details on how to become a volunteer and where to donate at, can be found at - www.wires.org.au Call: 1300 094 737 (rescue)
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NATURE’S SPLASH ZONE WR I T T E N BY J O S I E S A R GE NT
When the northerly winds whip up stinging sand and blow in the bluebottles – or if it’s too hot to sit in the intense summer sun – it’s best to head west. From cool waterfall pools to refreshing lakes, pack up the swim bag and enjoy nature’s own family splash zones.
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Killen Falls
Killen Falls
Tea Tree Lake
GPS: 38 Killen Falls Dr, Tintenbar Amenities: Public carpark, composting public toilet and a bin at the trail head
GPS: MacGregor Street, Suffolk Park Amenities: On street parking; no public toilets/showers; no bins For the adventurous family, pack a picnic and head off to explore the dark waters of the Tea Tree Lake, nestled behind Byron’s Tallows Beach. Park on MacGregor Street in Suffolk Park and head onto the beach. From there, walk south towards Broken Head for about 500m until you find a small river. Follow that river inland and you will discover the Tea Tree Lakes, with their distinctive dark water similar to its more famous cousin, Lake Ainsworth in Lennox Head. There is plenty of sand to settle on and the water is calm. The tea trees that leach tannins into the water and turn it the colour of cola crowd the lake’s edge and it’s truly serene – there is not a building in sight. Tea tree is known for its antiseptic quality and is used to treat skin conditions like acne and eczema so a dip here is like a free beauty treatment for the whole family.
The walk down to Killen starts on an open, flat path and quickly turns into a steep scramble – but it is only 330m which is manageable for even the littlest of legs. Emerging from the forest, the waterfalls and the pool below appear like something from a fairytale. Depending on the time of year, the falls can be a powerful tumble or a whispering trickle. Behind them is something truly special - a cave, hidden behind the waterfall to explore. Ancient fig trees crowd the pool’s edge, making it refreshingly cool even on the hottest summer days. To keep the adventure going, a little further downstream is another swimming pool to venture into. Don’t forget: footwear like sandals/thongs to walk easily on rocks; boards/rings for the kids to float on to avoid awkwardly navigating over large submerged rocks in shallow water; thick towels/ cushions to sit comfortably on the rocks (there isn’t any grass/soft sitting option); wetsuits as the water can be chilly
Don’t forget: Floatation vests/boards for younger kids; brightly coloured rash shirts to easily spot kids as they swim in the dark waters
Cudgera Creek GPS: Hastings Point Foreshore (on Tweed Coast Rd) Amenities: Public carpark, public toilets (but they are a trek from the playground); bins With the beach to the east and a national park to the west, the mouth of Cudgera Creek at Hastings Point is a pretty spot that offers calm waters for little ones (including a lot of fun shallow pools at low tide) but with the promise of adventure for older kids. A swim across the creek on the eastern side of the bridge offers sand dunes to roll down. Water can be fast moving when the tides are changing, so a body board for older ones offers some low-level water rafting style adrenaline, and, for the truly brave, a jump off the bridge is a rite of passage (just make sure the tide is high and there are adult spotters in the water). Don’t forget: Picnic blanket (as the tables can get busy); cabana/ beach umbrella as there isn’t a lot of shade
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Torakina Beach GPS: Torakina Beach, Brunswick Heads Amenities: Public parking; public toilets; showers While Simpsons Creek is a summer favourite in Bruns, with older kids jumping off Brunswick Heads Bridge, the real gem is Torakina Beach. Just east of the bridge, this is where Simpsons Creek meets the Brunswick River as it flows into the sea. The gentle waves that lap the sand are perfect for tiny groms just starting out on their first body boards. The crystal-clear water and sea walls on both sides offer great snorkelling for beginners but be mindful of fast flowing tides. There is plenty of shade at the back of the beach too, but spots are snapped up fast as Torkina is only about 150m long. Don’t forget: Snorkel mask (and noodles) to admire the fish along the walls; body boards
Currumbin Rock Pools (and Cougal Cascade) GPS: Currumbin Creek Rock Pools; Cougal Cascade Car Park Amenities: Public parking; public toilets; Currumbin Rock Pools also has a public BBQ, picnic tables and shelters and showers Nestled in the lush Currumbin Valley, just a short hop across the border into Queensland, is the Currumbin Rock Pools. There are gentle falls and pools to play in, rocks to jump off and plenty of shallow water for paddling. A large grassy area, bordered by figs and camphor laurels, offers shade and sun options, to lay out a picnic blanket around the main pool’s edge. Beware of the eels that can become territorial and, although harmless, they are known to nip. To escape the summer crowds and for a bit more nature and adventure, continue west along Currumbin Creek Road to Cougal Cascades. Here, a paved walkway follows the creek, with plenty of pools to choose from, logs to clamber over and falls to slide down. Don’t forget: Shoes to walk on rocks; floatation devices; insect spray (especially Cougal Cascades)
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CATCH THE BOOZE-FREE BUZZ WR I T T E N BY A L I S O N B O NE
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Whether you are sober curious, a non-drinker, temporarily abstaining or embracing the mindful drinking trend, there are more ways to satiate your thirst than sipping sugary soft drinks and garish mocktails. We peek at what’s being handcrafted, infused, and distilled sans alcohol on the Northern Rivers, so you can enjoy a premium drinking experience minus the hangover.
Once upon a time in Australia, not ‘drinking’ meant sipping calorie laden soft drinks and getting a whole lot of stick from your mates. But recent years have seen a seismic shift in our drinking habits, with low and no alcohol drinks soaring in popularity, and expected to grow 31% in volume in the period 2020 – 2024. Here in the creative hotbed that is the Northern Rivers, savvy brewers, distillers, and beverage makers are heeding the call of health-conscious consumers. “With the rising consumption of non-alcoholic beverages, naturally people are going to start searching for some sort of effect to elevate their drinking experience,” says Tom Wooley, CEO of Byron-based Organica Beverage Co. Their newly launched brand, Dayse, co-founded by surfers Jack Freestone and Alana Blanchard, is on a mission to shape the future of social drinking, by replacing the need for alcohol without losing the good times. Take their Functional Spritzer range, tailored to have a positive effect on the mind and body by creating what’s called a functional buzz. Drinks with names like Awaken and Easing are infused with mood enhancing adaptogens – like gingko, passionflower and turmeric root, and nootropics (cognitive enhancers) which create an elevating effect, restore balance, and encourage calmness. As well as being a great product, Tom Wooley attributes the start-up brand’s success to, "The Northern Rivers community really backing small local businesses, plus, a lot of people here are really passionate about health & wellness, and this is a community that understands the benefits of not drinking alcohol too often."
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Meanwhile, over in Tyagarah, Kate Forrester, Director of Etota Drinks, came to mindful drinking via a stint in rehab. Unable to find a drink that she could mix, with a great taste that was shelf-stable and had no artificial preservatives, she set out to create her own. Formulated by two award-winning bartenders, the result – Etota Bittersweet Aperitivo – is
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made in the classic Italian/French aperitif style. Sourcing natural ingredients from Australian suppliers, it’s handcrafted from 15 fruits, spices and herbs and can be drunk alone, or mixed into healthy mocktails, or lower ABV cocktails. “Research shows that more Australians are shifting towards mindful drinking,” says Kate. “People who buy and drink non-alcoholic drinks, are also drinking alcohol, so we are creating a family of products for drinkers, non-drinkers and people who want to drink less." How about no alcohol beers some of you may ask. Bridging the gap between drinking and not drinking, NAPA (Non Alc Pacific Ale) from Gold Coast based Hiatus Beers, is all the flavour – think refreshing citrus and tropical fruit bursts – minus the hangover. “Hiatus Beers is for anyone who currently drinks non-alcoholic beer or is looking to take a break from alcohol—for a day, a week, a month, or just the next round,” explain co-founders and longstanding insiders, Jules Ryan, Nic Sandery and Nick Detmold. “Cracking open a crisp, light lager at the beach is part of the trip for many people. But as more folks are reducing or abstaining from alcohol, the beverage space has opened opportunities for low and no-ABV alternatives to provide a tasty stand-in for traditional, boozy libations,” they add. With so much interest in not drinking you would almost think someone would open a booze-free bottle-o. Oh, hang on, someone has. Sunnyboy Cellars in Byron Bay opened earlier this year, with wives, Ella Bryant and Bella Mayne, jumping in to fill the gap, with a carefully curated selection of alcohol-free wines, bubbles, aperitifs, beers and spirits, including all the brands above.
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ALSO TRY The Organic drink Co. Still fancy a good old cola or ginger beer? Byron’s The Organic Drink Co. makes tasty organic beverages the traditional way, but low in sugar and with no added chemicals, preservatives, or additives.
North Wall Kombucha A family owned and operated business, established in Byron in 2019, producing small batch, raw and all natural kombucha made in its most traditional form, using local ingredients wherever possible.
StrangeLove Dating back to 2012 in Byron Bay, StrangeLove was a little ahead of its time, with a mission to, “not be unemployed like everyone else, and to create exciting & interesting non-alcoholic drinks.” Their range includes premium mixers, sparkling waters, and Low-Cal sodas with a focus on exceptionally good ingredients.
Mount Warning Mineral Water No matter where you are in the Northern Rivers, the silhouette of Wollumbin (aka Mount Warning), a volcanic remnant, is never far from view. So, if you are going to buy water – and who doesn’t love a refreshing sparkling water sometimes? Go local and choose this mineral rich water, filtered through ancient volcanic rock on its way to a vast aquifer at the foothills of the mountain.
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RIDING HIGH There’s not that many places in Australia where you can still ride a horse to the pub, lucky for us Byron Bay is one of them, thanks to Zephyr Horses Pub Tours which include brunch or lunch at the North Byron Hotel. WR I T T E N BY A L I S O N B O NE
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I have walked, cycled, driven, and been driven to the pub, but arriving on horseback via a trail through the lush tea tree forest must go down as my most memorable entrance. “We refer pretty loosely to the pub,” says founder of Zephyr Horses, Kate Noller, on their pub tours, “but the North Byron Hotel is so much more than that. The venue and the vibe is amazing, then there’s the food; I think a lot of people are really surprised by how good it is.” My Sunday Brunch Tour starts at the atmospheric Zephyr Horses ranch, on the edge of a tea tree lake in North Byron. I am paired with Bobby, a gorgeous chestnut mare who is thankfully quite chilled, as I haven’t been on a horse for years, and I soon settle into that distinctive bouncy rhythm that comes with riding a four-legged creature. It’s quiet in the forest, but for the crunch of leaves under hooved feet, the wind whipping through the tree tops, and the sound of crashing waves in the distance. The trail leads through patches of littoral rainforest and dense sub-tropical tea tree forest carpeted with bright green bracken and native grasses, before suddenly emerging in bright sunlight just behind the hotel. We cause a bit of a stir as we tether our horses to the rails and take a seat in the tropical garden that brims with vibrant edible flowers, continental herbs, chilli bushes and passionfruit vines. “A pub tour is a great way to connect with nature in Byron Bay – it makes you understand why people are so passionate about the land,” says Jedd Rifai, Licensee of North Byron Hotel. It’s also a perfect fit with the creative menu that focusses on locally sourced ingredients. Café style brunch dishes include a Brookfarm Granola Bowl, Bacon & Egg Burger (with free range eggs from up the road), and Ricotta Hotcakes with whipped honey ricotta, seasonal fruit and agave syrup. I opt for a tasty and nutritious Barefoot Bowl, packed with broccolini, greens (freshly plucked from the garden), seeds and nuts, topped with perfectly poached local eggs and zaatar. Sipping my coffee, I look around to see families, young couples with their dogs, a group of women celebrating a birthday, and our horses munching contently on hay. Kate is right, it’s much more than a pub. Since taking over North Byron Hotel two years ago, Jedd has been on a mission to transform the venue into a communal meeting place; and there’s something for everyone, including Kids Club during summer holidays, generous happy hours, and live DJs on Friday and Saturday nights for a more up for it crowd. The fire pit in the centre of the flourishing garden also sets the scene for monthly Open Sky Barbecues in collaboration with a local brewery or distillery, with offerings like wood roasted kingfish, local king prawns and porchetta. Brunch over, we ride back into the sun dappled forest, our departure from the pub as memorable as our arrival. Zephyr Horses also offer Saturday Pub Lunch Tours, and kids pony rides at the hotel (check website for details), as well as signature Forest to Beach Tours. If you ever dreamt of riding a horse on the beach, at sunrise – it would be hard to find a better place than the most easterly tip of Australia to do it. northbyronhotel.com.au | zephyrhorses.com
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NEXT LEVEL PUB GRUB WR I T T E N BY A L I S O N B O NE
We have some atmospheric pubs and hotels in our midst that set the perfect scene for an iced cold one, but what’s on the food menu? Well, there’s the essentials of course like parmigiana, schnitzel and burgers, but because our Northern Rivers chefs are always up for doing things a little differently, you will also find Japanese fusion, healthy bowls, delicious Fijian curries, and some sensational vegetarian fare too. Here’s what’s cooking and where this summer.
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North Byron Hotel Serving up some of the tastiest and most interesting pub food in the region, the North Byron Hotel gets extra points for its gorgeous bushland setting and firm focus on sustainable Northern Rivers ingredients. From the woodfired oven enjoy fabulous pizzas, and seasonally-changing dishes like Local King Prawns with burnt lemon Butter, charred chilli oil, bottarga, Smoked Eggplant with sour cashew cream, zataar, tomato dressing, and Charred Pineapple Skewers with salted dulce de leche cream, lemon myrtle dust and charcoal salt. You will also find delicious cocktails and an intriguing selection of wine – with the adjoining liquor merchant stocking everything on the list. northbyronhotel.com.au
Hotel Brunswick Featuring lovely views over the Brunswick River and plenty of shade from the flowering poinciana, the beer garden at Hotel Brunswick is an ever-popular spot to while away an afternoon or evening. An oldie but a goodie, the hotel has been pulling a crowd since the 1940s and is known for great live music and tasty pub grub. Come for coffee and cake from 11am, or enjoy pub faves with a twist, like Lamb Kofta with quinoa tabouli, and Chicken Parmigiana with smoked ham, celeriac slaw and chardonnay dressing. The bistro now also offers a Japanese-style Kai-sen menu from Friday to Sunday, which means delicious, sustainable seafood prepared as sashimi, sushi, izakaya and share plates.
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The Middle Pub With its wooden balcony fringed by palm trees, this beautiful hotel right in the centre of Mullumbimby has plenty of old school charm. It also serves up some of the best value pub meals in the region – with all dishes priced at $20. As you would expect in Mullum, there’s some excellent vegetarian options like Grilled Haloumi and Roast Vegetable Salad, Spinach Ricotta Lasagne and Smashed Falafel Burger. Looking for something meaty? Try Bangalow Pork Sausages with mash, Grass fed Rump Steak, or Oven Roasted Pork Belly. Make sure to check out the old photographs and quirky artwork on the walls on your way up to the balcony for a birds-eye view over town. Then stay around for Krappyokee (karaoke, Mullum-style) on Fridays, or bring your own instrument for a Sunday arvo jam. Hotel Brunswick
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The Ivory Waterside Gorgeous water views and a convivial atmosphere await at the revamped Ivory Waterside, with tables on the wooden deck right on Terranora Creek in Tweed Heads. Celebrate the maritime setting with a Seafood Platter to share, featuring oysters, whole local prawns, salt and pepper squid, battered fish and chips. Or try the Asian-inspired Fresh Market Fish with spicy Korean cucumber, kaffir lime rice, ginger ponzu and toasted sesame. Vegetarians can tuck into a Nourish Bowl packed with fresh veggies and baby bocconcini or a Korean Fried Cauliflower Burger, while the kids will be well satiated with their own tasty menu. The Ivory includes a 32 Berth marina but it’s a popular spot, so check availability before pulling up in a boat. ivorywaterside.com.au
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Tyalgum Hotel Yes! This pub has a pool – perfect for cooling down on a hot summer’s day, there’s even a shade sail so you won’t get sunburnt. Bring the kids, the dog (on a leash), and a picnic rug to stretch out on the grass. Or take a seat in the beer garden overlooking the pool or the recently refurbished bistro. The Tyalgum Hotel now has three lovely chefs from Fiji, so alongside pub staples like Surf & Turf, Burgers, and Sunday Roasts (all featuring meat raised in the caldera and sourced from local Bray Park butchers) you will find some great Pacific Islander dishes. Highlights are the Kokoda – lemon cured kingfish with taro crisps, Island Fish Curry or Vegetable Curry served with rice and roti. tyalgumhotel.com Tyalgum Hotel
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The Locale Dine & Vine group is a small collective of local food enthusiasts dedicated to exploring the hidden culinary treasures nestled within the picturesque Northern Rivers region. This time we dined at the ever-socharming Taverna restaurant in the small beachside town of Kingscliff. Selection: Feasting Banquet $75pp
Taverna is a boutique Greek-inspired restaurant on Kingscliff's Marine Parade. Its whitewashed cottage, adorned with peppermint awnings, and lush overhanging bougainvillea exude coastal ‘Greek Island’ charm. With just 60 seats, Taverna offers an intimate setting for leisurely lunches, romantic dinners, or beachside cocktails. During our visit, Dine & Vine members enjoyed Taverna's generous banquet menu while soaking in the unique views of Kingscliff Beach. What truly distinguishes Taverna is its commitment to fresh, locally sourced ingredients. Their menu artfully combines Greek flavours with regional produce, resulting in a comforting yet innovative culinary experience. We indulged in the daily 5-course feasting banquet over a delightful 2-hour dining period. Each dish showcased the best of the season and Greek cuisine. The table favourite was the Market-fresh Whitefish with Eggplant Puree, Confit Tomatoes, and Baby Capers. A selection of wines, including the Papaginnakos 'Old Vines' Savatiano from Greece, enhanced our dining experience. Undoubtedly, the Slow-Roasted Lamb Shoulder, bathed in red wine jus and infused with rosemary, was the evening's showstopper. It paid homage to Greek culinary traditions and was served with fried potatoes adorned with fresh herbs and feta. Taverna crafts an experience that beautifully blends Greek culinary heritage with regional flavours. Our recent dining experience was an absolute delight, leaving us eager to return to this alluring beachfront haven for another unforgettable gastronomic journey.. Dinner: Thursday - Sunday / Lunch: Friday - Sunday | Taverna.net.au *All reviews by Local Dine & Vine are paid in full; with no complimentary menus offered by the venues
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Perched on the banks of the Tweed River on Bundjalung Country in Murwillumbah, resides the award-winning bistro, the Tweed River House. Savour our prix fixe menus, enjoying panoramic views from the River Verandah, or in the elegant colonial style Dining Room, under elegant pressed tin ceilings and palm fans. For a light bite or drink try the riverside Lawn Bar. Open Thursday to Sunday
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TRUCK YEAH! Once simply market staples, food trucks have shifted up a gear – now offering bespoke cocktails, traditional eats, and twists on sweet treats. And they are more than just meals on wheels – the carts, vans and trucks are often lovingly converted from anything that can be towed, from horse floats to vintage Kombis. WR I T T E N BY J O S I E S A R GE NT
Kombi Kollective, Byron Bay Rita, Ella and Amy are a bevvy of beauties – lovingly converted VW Kombi vans that are ready to party! They are part of the Kombi Kollective’s fleet of vintage, customised vans that specialise in taking events to the next level, through serving up cocktails and drinks, snacks through to sit down meals and even pumping out tunes thanks to the onboard DJ. They are available for private and public events. Find them: Mobile @the_kombi_kollective
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Golden Virtues, Kingscliff It was magic, says Skye Staniford, that brought Golden Virtues to life. Following a rough period of grief and Covid border hopping, Skye stopped in at a coffee cart and fell in love. “I honestly took a photo of it, stuck it on my wall and I just thought, ‘I don’t know how, but this has to happen in my life’,” Skye says. “A few weeks later, a girlfriend of mine had been talking to this fella at a barbeque and he was looking for someone to run a cart. It was actually crazy magic.” Now single-handedly serving CWA-inspired sweet treats (including the mandatory scones, of course), topped toast and smoothies, along with coffees, Skye has plans to host regular music and market nights and expand the al fresco garden. Find them: 122 Marine Parade, Kingscliff @goldenvirtues_cafe_cart
The Gin Experience, Murwillumbah “It’s hard to get people into a brick-and-mortar bar,” says Seth Baker, director of the Gin Experience. “If they aren’t going to come to us, we’ll go to them.” The idea of the Gin Experience came from his uncle, Kent Williams, who was looking for a post-Army career. “He thought, ‘How nice would it be to just have a lovely gin by the ocean – why isn’t that happening?’” The spark was there, and Seth, who had always loved working in hospitality, signed up. Originally born in Newcastle, the converted horse float migrated north about a year ago, and now travels to parties and festivals shaking up bespoke gin cocktails. “When you can get people together with food and drink it’s a beautiful thing,” Seth says. But… why gin? “Gin is getting huge, there are so many more distilleries going on, it really is the talk of the town,” says Seth. “We try to utilise local small-batch distillers – including cordials, liqueurs and gins – to make delicious, fun drinks and bring a light-hearted experience.” The Gin Experience have now teamed up with a chef to offer a food option, from street eats to open-flame feasts. Find them: Mobile | @theginexperience_
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Mamacitas, Gold Coast It was a love story that started in California – and would lead to a traditional taco truck Down Under. Aussie surfer Marty Allen fell in love with Californian Trish and after a decade on the road, they bought a 1980 P30 Chevrolet Grumann Olsen step van, which once spent its life travelling around to feed the homeless. These days, she wanders far and wide from markets to music festivals, serving up a farm-to-truck menu including tacos, burritos, nachos and quesadillas, all complimented with Trish’s handmade sauces and salsas. Find them: Mobile | @foodtrucksenoritas The Gin Experience
The Lotus, Pottsville / Ocean Shores Donna Shannon and Amanda Veltri are old colleagues turned friends turned business partners. Donna owned The Shop (South Golden’s old general store), and Amanda was her chef, until life took them both in new directions. Keeping in touch, it was the discovery of a food van for sale that sparked a new business idea. “I’m a single mum” says Amanda. “I loved food and cooking but working restaurant hours was tricky.” Enter The Lotus Van – a transportable, flexible way of delivering delicious Asian-inspired meals to Northern Rivers locals. Serving up a fusion of flavours – including Vietnamese and Indian to Thai – The Lotus ladies pride themselves on making everything from scratch (from curry paste to chilli sauce) and using only the freshest, locally grown, sprayfree produce. The loyal gathering locals speak for itself. Music plays, the festoon lights sparkle, and the atmosphere around the van is relaxed and joyful. “We love that families – from babies to grandparents - come with their rugs and we can feed them good-quality but affordable, fresh food” says Donna. Find them: Pottsville – Weds; Ocean Shores – Thurs; Available for functions, events and weekend bookings | @thelotus.van
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Frankies Gelato
FROZEN PARADISE WR I T T E N BY A L I S O N B O NE
Synonymous with long hot summer days and sultry nights, a scoop or two of freshly churned ice cream always hits the spot. From traditional artisanal gelato to cultured ice cream flavoured with native botanicals to plant-based ice cream sandwiches, here’s some fresh ways to tantalise your taste buds, Northern Rivers style. Frankies Gelato The inviting aroma of freshly made waffle cones mingles with the salty breeze at Frankies Gelato, just a stone’s throw from main beach in Byron Bay. Fusing Italian artisanship with fresh coastal vibes and a dash of nostalgia, Frankies Gelato is handmade and all natural, using high quality locally-sourced ingredients – like pistachio, macadamia, and Davidson plum. “Frankies was born out of the desire to bring one-of-a-kind gelato flavours to life which could only be done with the vibrant produce available to us in Byron Bay,” says co- founder, Franco Girodano, who mastered his art by training with the best gelato makers in Italy. Scooped from authentic silver lidded pozzetti tubs which maintain the perfect temperature for gelato, the Banoffee Shortbread is always a favourite, while the sensational Stracciatella Mint and Mascarpone takes mint chocolate chip to the next level. There’s also plenty of enticing vegan flavours to try including Sticky Chai and Dark Chocolate & Orange Sorbetto. frankiesgelato.com
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Natural Ice-Cream Australia Capturing both the taste and the spirit of the Northern Rivers you will find Natural Ice-Cream Australia on Mullumbimbi Street, Brunswick Heads, just look for the mats laid out in the shade of the beautiful old paperbark tree. Created by chef, Wal Foster, delicious gut-friendly ice cream is cultured with five strains of probiotics which makes it lighter and easier to digest. Freshly made in small batches, flavours are determined by the season – with ingredients picked at their peak in both flavour and nutrition – and include strawberry gum, smoked paperbark, pandanus, finger lime and aniseed myrtle. “In the Northern Rivers we have it all. From the most delicious indigenous produce through to divine exotics and subtropicals, the combinations are endless, and we have only just begun this wild flavour journey,” says Wal. Think Lemon Myrtle ice cream topped with Davidson plum and pepperberry, and Roasted Macadamia Banana ice cream with banana miso butterscotch. There’s also vegan treats and tasty ice cream lollipops for the kids. Open Friday to Sunday 12 – 5. naturalicecreamaustralia.com.au
Tyalgum Gelato Shop If you haven’t been to the enchanting Tweed hinterland village of Tyalgum yet, a visit to Tyalgum Gelato Shop could be the reason you have been waiting for. As a fifth-generation Italian gelato maker from the picturesque Cinque Terre region, Valentino Giannoni makes his gelato with passion, tradition, love, and an extraordinary flair for flavour. Alongside traditional tastes, Valentino introduces a couple of new flavours each week, and he’s certainly not afraid to think outside of the box. From Macadamia and Burnt Caramel to Rose Gelato with Mini Marshmallows, Honey & Dill, and Valentino’s personal favourite, Creamy Gelato Variegated with Sour Cherries and Crushed Meringues, there’s a whole feast of imaginative flavour combinations waiting to be discovered. Currently only open on Sundays and village market days (last Saturday of the month), Tyalgum Gelato is a firm favourite with those in the know, with delicious take home family packs making it worth the drive. facebook.com/tyalgum.com.au
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Love ice cream but don’t do dairy? Made in Mullumbimby, a YUMBAR is a 100% plant based, creamy vegan ice cream sandwich wrapped in two raw, gluten free cookie bases. But are they yummy? Yes indeed! Created with raw cashews, Australian almonds & certified organic coconut, each YUMBAR is sweetened with pure Canadian maple syrup, wrapped in biodegradable cellophane and features flavours like Blueberry Cheesecake, Jaffa, and organic Strawberry. Founder, Cat McLeod, started making YUMBARS in 2012, with a mission to “make the best vegan ice cream on the planet while keeping a love for all beings as the ultimate goal.” Found in stores all over the Northern Rivers and beyond, you can also buy your YUMBAR direct from the source, at the Byron Food Hub in Mullumbimby. And if you are celebrating something special, treat yourself, and your guests to one of their gorgeous vegan ice cream cakes. yumbar.com.au
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Benilato Gelato Cart Providing a classic Italian gelato experience, Benilato gelato is made using authentic recipes passed down through generations. There’s plenty of gluten and dairy free options too – like the sensational Hazelnut created with organic rice milk, which pairs beautifully with a smooth and delicious Pistachio di Bronte, made with Sicilian pistachios. Creator Ben Verdoliva describes Benilato as “an experience, a moment of happiness and joy.” For him it’s all about “connecting with customers and making someone’s day better.” Benilato Gelato Cart can be found at various locations in the Byron hinterland, from Newrybar to Federal – check their insta page for details – and in stores throughout the region. Organising a wedding or private event? Book the Benilato Gelato Cart to add a whole new taste dimension to your festivities. benilato.com 39
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SUMMER SUN ESSENTIALS WR I T T E N BY L A R A PI CO NE
From shade to shades, these local beach-focussed brands will kit you out for a summer of sunshine-filled days by the sea.
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Wandering Folk picnic rugs What began with an idea for an artful, waterproof picnic rug spurred by a rainy camping trip has now flourished to become a much-loved local brand with products ranging from throws to glassware and baskets and, for the first time this season, sun umbrellas. Byron-based founder and director, Sharnee, put her textile design degree to good use when she began illustrating the floral patterns for her first range. From there, the Wandering Folk style grew and evolved with each product subjected to the same diligent creative process. Recognisable by a whimsical aesthetic of ornate florals prints that evoke bygone eras, the Wandering Folk range is both timeless and contemporary for the modern wanderer. This season's Under the Sun collection is all simple moments bathed in warm tones to inspire laidback beachgoing. wanderingfolk.com
Byron Bay Beachlife tents Designed in 2013 with the long, hot summers of the Northern Rivers in mind, Byron Bay Beachlife tents have become a fixture on stretches of sand from Bondi to Byron and beyond. Simple yet genius in their design, the sides of the rain-resistant tent can be dropped to maximise shade, depending on the sun’s position, and offer UV protection. The tents can withstand strong winds, cover up to seven-metres with shade and, a plus for solo beachgoers, can be put up by a single soul. When it’s time to pack up, the tents slip easily into a zippered bag for no-fuss ferrying to the car – particularly handy for those of us who don’t pack light for a day on the beach. Classic bold stripes and retro and tropical patterns will keep you looking cool while you’re staying cool, too.
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Will & Bear hats While this B-Corp Certified brand began their collection with 100% Australian wool hats, happily, the Byron Bay label also make natural fibre straw-weave hats for lighter wearing come summer. Our pick is the timeless Austin design, that’s set to be on high rotation for the season with its wide brim and cooler, hand-braided raffia construction. Yet style is not the only reason to invest in Will & Bear headwear, because your purchase also comes with a top-up of feelgood vibes as every hat sold results in a tree being planted. The brand has invested deeply in their mission to sustain a business that profits the planet with an admirable commitment donating 2% of profits to help raise awareness of social and environmental issues and, ultimately, build a better future. We can certainly take our hat off to that, but, actually, we’ll keep it on because it looks so good. willandbear.com
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Childe Sunglasses
Childe Sunglasses
Yes, you can buy cheap fashion-knock-off shades from Kmart, but chances are, they’ll end up adding to landfill. Conscious shopping is all about making better, more sustainable choices with high-quality style and manufacturing. This is what local eyewear label Childe is all about. The brainchild Jon Laurenson, who channelled his background in fashion eyewear to create his own eco-aware brand in 2018, Childe is designed in Byron Bay and made in Italy from eco-friendly, recyclable bio acetate. Both stylish and sustainable, Childe offer their Childe For Life warranty program, a partnership with local company The Sunglass Fix, that enables you to replace scratched or damaged lenses and keep your fave sunnies on your face for the length of their lifetime warranty. An initiative particularly relevant for the beach-heavy lifestyle of the Northern Rivers. childe.co Salt Gypsy
Salt Gypsy Responsibly crafted using recycled materials, Salt Gypsy is a surf brand made by women surfers for women surfers. Byron local and long-time surfer Danny was on the hunt for durable, functional and fashionable oceanwear that would give women confidence in the water. In 2012, while working from a boat in the Maldives, she decided to make and road-test her own surf leggings. Now the Salt Gypsy collection has grown to include UV protective rashguards, swimwear and even surfboards, all created to help women paddle out in self-assured style. saltgypsy.com
Sunday Supply Co. If you’re settling in for a sun-bleached beach session, the last thing you want is to spend your time wrestling with a sand-dusted towel while you chase the diminishing shade up the shoreline. Instead, you’re going to want to prop yourself up in a comfortable chair under a chic umbrella and stay put. With their covetable range of beach blankets, towels, foldable chairs, cooler bags, classic umbrellas, and beach cabanas in of-the-minute patterns and muted tones, Byron-born Sunday Supply Co. is the go-to for savvy beachgoer style. Designed to create ‘beautiful shade’ these pieces are boutique essentials with a premium yet distinctly Australian, and specifically Byron Bay, sensibility. You can set yourself up with a whole look by selecting a bundle or set, or mix-and-match colourways and prints. This summer, we have an eye on the ‘Husk Flower’ umbrella. sundaysupply.co
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The taste of summer, all year round. Our AIBA Gold Medal winning El Sabro Hazy IPA is now a part of our core range, so you can experience the burst of tropical fruit flavours every day. 9 DUDGEONS LANE BANGALOW NSW Thurs-Sat 12pm-9pm & Sun 12pm-8pm www.commonpeoplebrewing.com.au @commonpeoplebrewing
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SHINE ON WR I T T E N BY L A R A PI CO NE
Inspired by crystalline waves and the lush hinterland of the Northern Rivers, local jewellery designers capture the beauty of the region in their covetable collections.
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With an ever-growing community of talented makers drawn to the Northern Rivers, there’s no shortage of locally designed jewellery to lust after. From the raw magnificence of semiprecious gems to the precision of solid gold metal work and the ethereal shimmer of Pāua shell, these local jewellers imbue their craft with diverse and distinct beauty. Working only with ethically produced Pāua from New Zealand, Libby Pool’s (libbypool.com) pieces have a shimmering beauty akin to peering deeply into a sunlit rockpool. They feel entirely otherworldly, which is perhaps why Libby’s designs have caught the eye of filmmaker James Cameron for his fantastical, off-planet realm in Avatar. Libby translates the beauty of nature into her jewellery. It may be a cluster of water droplets or the stem of a wattle tree, but she imagines each adornment as a cascade of shells resting on the wearer’s collarbone. New Zealand-born and self-taught in her craft, Libby found herself in New Brighton with her backpack and rescue dog 25 years ago and has remained there ever since. “There’s definitely a strong correlation between living so close to the beach and working with sea shell,” says Libby. She prefers to let the shells guide her hand, rather than have a specific customer in mind when she creates, which ultimately leads to a wearer finding the piece that speaks just to them.
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Also finding a likeminded community in the region, jeweller Krystle Knight (krystleknightjewellery.com) began her small business from a dining room table in Sydney ten years ago. Now the eponymous brand has grown to occupy a light-filled shopfront and headquarters in her adopted home of Byron Bay. Krystle mines endless inspiration from nature’s pure and most beautiful gifts, crystals. Fascinated with the beauty and healing properties of these stones since she can remember, Krystle’s pieces imbue a mystical simplicity that she hopes will heal and enhance the wellbeing of each wearer. Taking cues from her travels and oceanside abode, Krystle’s pieces hero the amplifying qualities of clear quartz, but also feature a kaleidoscope of other semi-precious gems. Her upcoming range is centred around the watery beauty of ammonite, which she says is a reminder that “life's currents will always guide you to where you are meant to be.”
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One Sixteenth
One Sixteenth
MORE LOCAL JEWELLERS TO DISCOVER Temple of the Sun You’ll find these beautifully crafted pieces have something of a museum quality about them. Reminiscent of antiquities, Temple of the Sun jewellery wouldn’t look out-of-place in an exhibition featuring unearthed treasures of a bygone civilisation. That’s because jewellery designer and owner, Turkish-born Yonna Derofe has always been deeply inspired by archaeology and the longevity of well-made adornments. Growing up in Istanbul, but Byron-based, Yonna imbues her creations with symbolism and nods to ancient cultures, while giving them a refreshed and contemporary aesthetic. templeofthesun.com.au
One Sixteenth Designed from sustainable, recycled silver in a wearable aesthetic, One Sixteenth took a little while to come into being. Ten years and two babies after studying jewellery design and silversmithing, jeweller Amy eventually channelled her skills into creating a range of stunning, every day pieces that could be worn from the surf to the yoga studio. Based in Cabarita, her creations are made to withstand a lifetime of being loved with Amy providing a repair and polish service for cherished pieces. onesixteenth.com.au
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Petals Australia This Bangalow-born jewellery brand from Julie Flower has been in bloom since 2008. Marked by simple, delicate elegance, many Petals pieces conceal beautiful and meaningful messages entwined within their designs. From the Language of Whispers range, which spells out words such as ‘hope’, ‘love’ and ‘mother’ in the dots and dashes of Morse code, to the Family collection that features interlinking circles signifying togetherness, these pieces make sweet gifts for loved ones. petalsaustralia.com
Pirates Dreaming From expletive emblazoned signet rings to purposefully rough-hewn hoops and chains, Pirates Dreaming does things differently. These are pieces “for the rule breakers, style makers, dreamers and adventurous spirits,” says jewellery designer Adelaide Friday, who has been crafting unique collections in a Mullumbimby studio since 2010. With a masculine edge and a chunky appeal forged in sterling silver, they’ll last a lifetime of rebellion. piratesdreaming.com
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must-have!
Whether you're planning a day at the beach or a casual catch up with friends, we've got your essentials covered this season - from premium umbrellas in gelato inspired colours, to floaty cool linen 'fits and refreshing non-alc brews, our must-haves will inspire you to make the most of the warm weather, sun, and ocean.
Cannabidiol Elixir Face Oil A brilliant combination of essential oils, Cannabidiol Elixir Oil relies on organic compounds straight from mother nature to soothe, hydrate and rejuvenate skin. Add a bit of this face oil to your daily routine or use it as needed to target specific sensitive areas. It fits in easily with most skincare regimines, adding essential moisture and protection right where you need it. 30% off entire order code: GVLE30 - RRP $117 gushiv.com.au
The Ravello Dress is inspired by its name sake, that special town steeped in history on the Amalfi Coast. It is a favourite summer linen dress at Echora for making memories too. Dreamy curved hemline, button through front, elasticised waist with matching linen belt. So easy to dress up or wear for a fun casual occasion. Natural, white or black. RRP $239.95 echora.com.au
Lola Premium Beach Umbrella Peppermint - Introducing our highly anticipated Lola umbrellas! We've created the perfect premium beach umbrella for you this summer. Made from a quality canvas featuring our beloved Lola print on the underside of the umbrella and a block colour on the topside finished with a wave fringed edge as well as sturdy wooden pole and top. RRP 249.00 wanderingfolk.com
Brookie’s Native Plum Gin Spritz with Mint & Strawberry Take it Slow on the go with our super refreshing Brookie’s Native Plum Gin Spritz with a hint of Mint & Strawberry. All Natural, this little sipper is soft pale pink in colour with a hint of cloudiness. Expect flavours of fresh plum with hints of summer berries and garden mint. A fruity mix crafted with the famous Davidson plum infused Slow Gin, a fruit from the rainforest of Byron Bay. 4 x 275ml Bottles RRP $29 capebyrondistillery.com
Give The Gift of Coffee Bun Coffee Christmas Blend – The perfect gift for the coffee lover in your life. This blend is created especially for the Christmas period and is smooth and bright with a good body and hints of dried fruit and vanilla. The taste of Christmas. from $16 available online buncoffee.com.au
Hiatus Beers Non-Alcoholic Pacific Ale Can 375mL Crisp, refreshing, full flavoured non-alcoholic beer. We know you might be back at it tomorrow, next week, next month, or next round...but while you're here, enjoy your Hiatus. Classic pacific ale aromas of passionfruit, guava and mango break out of the can the moment it's cracked. A wave of tropical fruit overtakes your senses, followed by a balancing bitterness that leaves you with only one option... Kick back, relax and stay on Hiatus. RRP Pack (4) $16 hiatusbeers.com
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North Wall Kombucha 3 Classic Kombucha Flavours Available: Apple, Ginger & Turmeric, Passionfruit, Chilli Pineapple, plus our NEW release Kultured Hibiscus Iced Tea. An all natural, traditional, unpasturised, unfiltered, high probiotic, high vitamin Kombucha. North Wall Brewing Co is a boutique Natural Beverages company. We are based in beautiful Mullumbimby and specialise in making the most delicious, healthy and real beverages possible. Found at selected outlets across the Northern Rivers. northwallkombucha.com.au
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REAL ESTATE
As we enter the vibrant Summer and festive season, Emma Madders, our local real estate expert from Coastal Abode Properties, shares valuable insights on the exciting opportunities this season can unlock for sellers.
FESTIVE JOY
MEETS SUMMER BLISS As the Tweed region embraces the warm weather, homeowners have a golden opportunity to list their properties, not only during the festive period but throughout the entire summer. We explore the advantages of selling during these vibrant times and shed light on why the Northern Rivers is becoming the relocation destination of choice. With summer in full swing, the region has experienced an increase in motivated buyers eager to secure their dream homes before the year's end or the new school year begins. This heightened interest is complemented by a buoyant property market in major cities as well as interest rates remaining steady creating a ripple effect that extends to regional areas. Now is the opportune moment for sellers to leverage the current wave of buyer confidence ready to make their move.
distinctive and attractive features of your area, selling the lifestyle the buyers long for. Consider showcasing specific elements such as the unspoiled coastline and creeks, lush hinterland of the Northern Rivers Rail Trail, lively markets at Pottsville, enticing trails through Uki, local coffee shops, restaurants, and community groups –from artisan workshops to sporting clubs. Be selective and aim to feature aspects that will specifically appeal to your target market and your local area.
Beyond permanent residents, the Northern Rivers region draws in holidaymakers exploring the possibility of making this coastal paradise their forever home. The relaxed atmosphere and scenic beauty make it an ideal destination for those wanting the holiday at home lifestyle many desire. Sellers, therefore, have the unique advantage of not only targeting local buyers but also capturing the interest of those seeking to invest in the region whilst here on their summer break.
Summer and the festive season typically experience a decline in property listings, as sellers tend to avoid the inconvenience of selling during this period. This presents an opportunity for your home to distinguish itself amid reduced market competition. With the uplifting atmosphere of summer, our homes and neighbourhoods naturally highlight their best features. Ensure your property's "summer living lifestyle" is accentuated by showcasing outdoor living spaces, swimming pools, lush gardens, high ceilings, light and airy interiors, even air conditioning, fans and wooden or tiled floors. The presence of a refreshing breeze
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and an optimal property position or scenic view further enhances the property’s appeal during this summer selling season. Rarely will you encounter a region that presents such a diverse array of amenities. The blend of coastal to country living, a strong community spirit, favourable weather, and exceptional local produce makes the Northern Rivers highly sought-after. With an impressive range of infrastructure, boasting a 90-minute proximity to Brisbane, nearness to the Gold Coast and its airport, the closely completed Tweed Valley Hospital, and excellent schooling and higher education options, the region caters to all. Whether desiring the vibrant energy of Tweed Heads or the tranquil charm of towns like Burringbar, the area offers an enriched lifestyle set against the backdrop of this stunning natural abundance. During this time the region comes alive with an extra sparkle, and I frequently hear stories of buyers discovering our gems and falling in love with the unique charm the region has to offer. As you embark on this exciting journey, may you experience a successful selling experience.
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STAY AND PLAY WR I T TE N BY A NGE L A S AU R I NE
If you’re looking for a well-earned break over the summer holidays but need to tick some ‘excitement’ boxes for the kids too, we’ve found loads of fun family stays that will get the kids off their iPads and pumped for some family time. From fairy trails to bike tracks, river adventures and water parks - we have you covered when it comes to maximum enjoyment and activating those core family holiday memories.
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North Star Holiday Resort, Hastings Point With a huge water park featuring giant slides, a tipping bucket and water cannons, the kids will have a ball at this resort, 25 kilometres south of Tweed Heads. As well as Sammy’s Adventure Lagoon, there’s a seasonally heated pool and a wading pool ideal for littlies. Families with younger children will also appreciate the beautiful tidal estuary that’s just a short walk away. But it’s not just about fun in the sun – a stay here also provides an educational experience. The Marine Discovery Centre helps teach guests about how to protect the ocean for future generations, with interactive digital terminals and marine and coastal science displays. Neptune’s Castle Kids’ Club, for children aged three to 12, is supervised on weekends and during school holidays, plus there’s a playground, tennis court and a games room with a toddler corner. Parents are also well catered for with an adultsonly retreat, Seascape, which has a day spa, hairdressing salon, heated lap pool, gym, spa, and sauna. Accommodation options include powered and ensuite campsites, apartments, cottages and villas, and there’s an on-site restaurant, Ripples Licensed Café. What more could you ask for?
North Star Holiday Resort
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Elements of Byron Resort Following the fairy trail around this resort searching for the mythical creatures’ homes in the trees is a delightful experience for the whole family. Set amidst native bushland on a 20-hectare site, the resort is located on Belongil Beach, around four kilometres north of Byron Bay. There’s a range of high tech one and two-bedroom villas to choose from, plus an adventure playground, a large lagoon-style pool, and a communal fire pit. Parents can take turns checking out the adults’ pool, indulging in treatments at the Osprey Spa or joining in for morning yoga. Dine at the in-house restaurant, Azure Bar & Grill or stroll down the road to the refurbished North Byron Hotel, which has a large beer garden with a playground that will keep the little ones entertained while their parents eat in peace. You can also catch the solar train into town from neighbouring North Beach Station.
Elements of Byron Resort
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Oaks Calypso Plaza Suites Coolangatta has long been a mecca for holidaymakers and an ideal spot for families looking for a mix of relaxation and ‘things to do’. Situated in the hub of Griffith St, Oaks Calypso Plaza Suites offers a choice of 1- or 2-bedroom apartments with undercover parking and ocean views. Just a stone’s throw from Greenmount Beach and a short walk to Rainbow Bay and Snapper Rocks, you can take your pick for surfing and sunbathing. Long stretches of beachfront path also make scootering, cycling, and strolling a breeze. Parks are in abundance, but make sure to check out ‘Livvi’s Place at Goorimahbah’ – the new inclusive playspace on the foreshore of Jack Evans Boat Harbour – complete with flying fox, suspended rope bridge and slides, as well as water and sand play zones. If staying-in relaxation is what’s required, you’ll find the azure blue lagoon pool, with slide and heated spa lets the kids play while you relax poolside. Feel like a day out of the sun? Kids will be kept happily entertained at Timezone or you can catch a family movie session at Cinebar Coolangatta, with luxury recliners and in-seat meal and drinks service so parents can put their feet up and enjoy a cheeky afternoon beverage.
Oaks Calypso Plaza Suites
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Discovery Parks Byron Bay Pitch a tent beside the Belongil Creek or stay in a lakeside cabin or safari tent at this firm family favourite. Around two kilometres north of town, it has an epic water park, two pools, a café, tennis court and a jumping pillow. It’s close to Belongil Beach and the popular bohemian-style restaurant Treehouse Byron Bay, which offers woodfired pizzas and live music. discoveryholidayparks.com.au
Mantra on Salt Beach Kingscliff Spend the morning at Salt Beach and the afternoon in the lagoonstyle pool during a stay at this resort in the Salt Village development. Oozing with surfy vibes, the resort has a range of rooms and suites. There’s an indoor playground at Salt Bar next door, and an outdoor one in the nearby park. Grab your bikes and scooters and enjoy the easy ride along the beachfront to Cudgen Creek where the Watersports Guru has all your watery adventures covered (from kayaking to SUP lessons to snorkelling with turtles) – or keep on riding into Kingscliff and enjoy the parks, promenade, and eateries along the way.
Mantra on Salt Beach Kingscliff
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The Beach Cabarita Enjoy direct access to Cabarita Beach when you stay in one of the modern, open-plan apartments at this property, which also has three pools (including a wading pool for younger kids) and a heated spa. Keen to get out and explore? There’s a skate park down the road, a meandering walk up Norries Headland which leads to an epic lookout, or pop down to the tour desk where you can book tours and get tips on the best local eateries to check out. thebeachcabarita.com.au
Discovery Parks Byron Bay
AN AIRPORT HOTEL SO CLOSE TO THE BEACH Discover the Gold Coast’s first and only airport hotel that is as much a leisure hotel as a traditional airport hotel. One minute walk to the terminal and five minute walk to the beach, this attractive location is reflected by the beach theme carried through the property and in guest’s rooms. Relax and dine at The Salty fox roof-top bar where beach meets boho and views are sublime along the length of the Gold Coast from Snapper Rocks to Surfers Paradise. Why not host your next event or meeting at Rydges and let us make all the arrangements.
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ROW | RIDE | REFORM Are you ready to experience a fitness revolution in Byron Bay? Look no further than STRONG Pilates, the studio that offers a fitness experience with MORE. Get ready for 45 minutes of Pilates-inspired resistance training, complemented by rowing or riding on our exclusively licensed Rowformer or BIKE. With different classes all day, every day, there's always something new to challenge and inspire you. At STRONG Pilates, we believe in the power of community and longevity in training. Our brand purpose is to be the reason people live better, and we achieve this by delivering innovative fitness technology in an experience that is truly extraordinary. Our studio in Byron Bay boasts 19 immaculate Rowformer machines, ensuring that you have access to the best equipment for your workout. Our dedicated trainers are committed to providing you with quality workouts, and our professionally curated programs are designed in 4–6-week surprise-filled training blocks - guaranteeing that you never get bored or know what’s coming!
facilities, lockers, and free undercover parking. We want to ensure that your experience with us is nothing short of exceptional. Conveniently located in the heart of town within the new Jonson Lane establishment, STRONG Pilates Byron Bay is your go-to studio for MORE sweat, MORE self-care, and MORE results. Join us and discover your new favourite fitness habit. Visit us on Instagram @strong_byronbay and be the first to know about our latest classes and special offers. We can't wait to welcome you into our new studio and help you achieve your fitness goals. Get ready for the workout of a lifetime. To book simply download the STRONG App to view all membership and package options as well as daily schedule and description of class types!
But it's not just about the workout at STRONG Pilates. We believe in nurturing strong minds, bodies, friendships, and beats. Our studio is designed to create an immersive experience that starts on the inside and shines through to the outside. With carefully selected lighting and a DJ-curated playlist, every element has been thoughtfully designed to make your 45 minutes with us the highlight of your day. And the premium service doesn't end on the machines. At STRONG Pilates Byron Bay, we offer cold eucalyptus-soaked towels post-workout, shower
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THE CAMPERVAN CONNECTION “Life is a journey, not a destination” - Ralph Waldo Emerson -
A great Australian tradition, road trips allow freedom, flexibility, and a chance to immerse yourself in the great outdoors. For a little more creature comfort, why not ditch the tent and set yourself up in a campervan. With so many fabulous beaches to enjoy, headlands to hang out at, and beautiful hinterland scenery to discover, it might just be the perfect way to get to know the Northern Rivers. WR I T T E N BY A L I S O N B O NE
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In a life spent living abroad and travelling the world, one of my most memorable journeys was a six- month road trip in a Poptop Campervan in 2000. Until then, I had never been that interested in travelling in Australia, but on that trip, I fell deeply in love with my country of birth. Incredible scenery aside, I was humbled by the extraordinary sense of space and absolute freedom of being truly ‘out there,’ and treading on earth that perhaps no person had ever trod on before. After the crowded, heavily cultivated landscapes of Europe, and the seething mass of humanity that is Asia, it was an utterly unique experience.
under a tree to relax for a day. Surely Australia is the best place in the world for a road trip! Naturally we gravitated to the Northern Rivers. There were lazy days lounging under the pandanus at Wategos, and fun nights at Main Beach car park in Byron, with drum circles, and plenty of camaraderie – sharing tips on where to sleep so the ranger wouldn’t find us. We discovered the Tweed Coast, and I have vivid memories of surfing the gentle waves off the headland at Cabarita, and a magical night watching the full moon rise over Hastings Point, lying in the back of the van with the door up. We camped in the rainforest in the shadow of Wollumbin and spent many an evening by a campfire under the stars at Rummery Park, near Minyon Falls.
Travelling with no fixed agenda, we explored the mighty wonders of the Great Ocean Road, drove through the unworldly landscapes of the opal fields, headed north through fiery red desert to Uluru, and onto the sweltering tip of Australia before making our way down the east coast. Following random dirt roads brought us to pristine beaches, while forays inland brought us to state forests and wildlife filled camping grounds. We met families in buses doing their round-the-country trips, backpackers from the UK in their Wicked Vans, Aussie surfers in clapped out Combis, and encountered many a grey nomad – they always knew the best places to camp. We were welcomed everywhere we went, and were never far from a shower block, public barbecue, or shady spot
Things are a little different these days of course, and free camping is banned in many places now, but there’s more people on the road than ever, and the spirit of van life is still strong – perhaps more so here in the Northern Rivers than anywhere else in Oz. Travelling with your own bed and kitchen isn’t just convenient and comfortable, it’s budget friendly and a chance to really connect with the landscape. Whether you want to wake to the sound of crashing waves and dive straight in the surf, or step out of bed and into a creek or rainforest, here’s some places to enjoy van life in our neck of the woods.
Rent a Van
Hang out at a headland
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Hastings Point, Norries Headland, Cudgen Creek, and Brunswick Heads are all great places to chillax in a van. Take a swim, make a sandwich, have a siesta. And while you now have to pay for parking at Wategos – it’s a small price to pay for a million-dollar view.
Wicked Campers - wickedcampers.com.au Byron Bay Campers - byroncampers.com.au Camplify - camplify.com.au Retro Campervans - retrocampervans.com.au
Hit the trails The region abounds in peaceful national parks to park up for the day. From the lush rainforests of Nightcap National Park to the soaring eucalyptus forests of Mount Jerusalem National Park, to the coastal trails of Broken Head Nature Reserve, there’s much to explore. Got bikes? Cycle the Northern Rivers Rail Trail.
Camp at the beach Fancy falling asleep to the sound of the waves? There’s no shortage of beachfront holiday parks. Tweed Holiday Parks have foreshore camping at Fingal Head, Kingscliff, and Hastings Point. In Byron Bay, First Sun Holiday Park, and Byron Bay Holiday Park both have direct beach access, as does Broken Head Holiday Park.
Head to the hills Rummery Park Surrounded by towering gum, kauri and pine trees, Rummery Park, in Whian Whian State Conservation Area is just a short walk to the beautiful Minyon Falls lookout. Book through nationalparks.nsw.gov.au Crystal Creek Ranch Sleep peacefully to a soundtrack of trickling water when you camp by a crystal clear, freshwater creek on the edge of Springbrook National Park, just 20 minutes from Natural Bridge. Book through Hipcamp.com Misty Mountain Watch the morning mists roll of the mountains at this scenically located campground in Kunghur (between Murwillumbah and Nimbin). Book through Hipcam.com or contact 0455416037.
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IMPERFECTION “Nature does not hurry, yet everything is accomplished ” - Laozi / Lao Tzu 老子
Every morning the artist Hiromi Tango wakes early and spends that precious time as the sun is rising, in meditation. It is a practice she began documenting with intention during covid and, every day, her ‘dawn prayer’ is posted on her website - words to reach out into the hearts of her community - ‘Gently …’ always her signature greeting. WR I T TEN BY D O NNA R I S HTO N- POT T E R
Tango is a petite woman of 47 years. She greets me, makeup free; her dark hair, woven with the odd strand of silver, is pulled into a simple ponytail – all intentional, she tells me later. She comes as she is. Only her Fingernails, painted in individual rainbow colours, hint at the kaleidoscope of creativity that pours from her. They are a remnant of her recent work - the delightful, and thought-provoking sculpture installation “YU KA 夢花 (Dream Flower)” - for the Festival of Brisbane. A vibrant interactive display of rainbow-coloured peonies, stemming from a circular rainbow bed. Representing ‘HOPE’, Tango’s intention was to “provide some sense of safe space - comfort, mindfulness, relaxation, joy, curiosity, and wonder … It is my sincere dream” she says, “that our society become safe, harmonious, peaceful, kind, and respectful place… where we are all able to express our authentic self without fear of judgment, to feel accepted, and that we belong.”
reused, our homes were open, people came and went. Helping each other, being present, is the essence of community.” Here in Australia, Tango’s heart is embedded in the region. Significantly involved in the effort of Lismore’s communal recovery, she feels deeply about helping others and her front door is always open. Her home - aptly named HIROMI HOTEL - is also her studio space and a place where she hosts open workshops and community engagement projects; everyone is welcome. Despite her giving nature and idealism, Tango impresses on me that she is still learning that things don’t have to be perfect right now. Her daily mantra, taken from the Chinese philosopher – Laozi/ Lao Tzu 老子, “Nature does not hurry, yet everything is accomplished” – inspires her to look to nature, to slow down, be mindful, and to find beauty, growth, and abundance in imperfection.
“I am an idealist” she laughs. Be that as it may, Tango’s work resonates and has earnt her both national and international acclaim. An established, multi-awarded, multidisciplinary artist, she may reside here in the Northern Rivers, but her striking pieces, adorn the walls and spaces of cities, buildings, and galleries from Belgium, The Unites States and Dubai to South Korea, Singapore and Japan. Japanese born, Tango has lived in Australia since 1998 when, at the age of 22, she followed her heart – in the form of renowned artist Craig Walsh – back to his home country. These days, Craig, Hiromi and their two children, reside on Bundjalung country, on an idyllic stretch of the Tweed River, close to where Craig grew up. “We moved here 10 years ago because we wanted to raise our children in a regional area.” Says Tango. “It reminds me of where I grew up… regional living is about community, generosity, sustainability and resilience.” This sense of community and ‘giving’ is woven deeply in Tango. Raised on Shikoku Island, Japan, within a very traditional community, she explains, “Culturally, where I come from, and particularly within my family, women were expected not to speak in the presence of men; instead, I watched my mother and grandmother and aunts grow food, cook, sew, and work together in a practice of communal living. Everything was shared and
Costume, Stage design by Hiromi Tango for Wayfinder, Dancenorth
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Upfront about her own reality of living with anxiety and depression, Tango has spent over two decades exploring the intersection between art and mental health. Using her observations of nature to fuel her curiosity, she has, over the years, collaborated with numerous scientists, health professionals and research institutions, exploring how both nature and art can contribute to a positive mental wellbeing. With many of her works centring around the theme of the ‘Healing Garden’, one could say that nature is intrinsic to the artist’s way of being and expressing herself. “Our connection with nature is key to connecting with ourselves” she observes. “Through my garden I learn about life. There is love and compassion, nurturing, and resilience in the soil. Each plant, each petal is different. The beauty is in the imperfection.” Wabi Sabi philosophy – ‘to see the beauty in imperfection, appreciate simplicity, and accept that change is inevitable’- is in fact, an ideal Tango lives by and it plays a role in all her work. As does sustainability – whereby nothing is wasted, and everything is upcycled in some way. Tango’s method of creating often involves the meticulous process of weaving and wrapping using donated items of clothing, fabric, Perspex, wool, and wire. Even an old bicycle is taken apart and its pieces reused. Her neighbour, an electrician, has given her a tangled mess of frayed electrical wires, “look at this, it’s so pretty” she says. Although, her practice is multifarious and, as well as sculpture, also spans painting, drawing, photography, installation, poetry and performance. Tango’s current commission is the stunning sculpture centrepiece - GARDEN (Healing Together) - at the new Tweed Valley Hospital in Northern New South Wales. Sitting pride of place at the hospital’s entrance, this vibrant installation of ocean and nature tones feels the perfect choice by an artist whose ethos centres around nature, healing, and hope. Raised to communicate with non-verbal language, one gets the sense that Hiromi Tango has become the walking embodiment of her message, and the artwork she creates are her voice. The words she speaks to us are loud and clear and simple – “Gently...”
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THE SOULFUL JOURNEY OF KYLE LIONHART In a world where music has the power to touch hearts and transcend boundaries, Kyle Lionhart has emerged as a rising star, captivating audiences with his soulful melodies and heartfelt lyrics. Hailing from picturesque Byron Bay, Lionhart's journey as a musician has been nothing short of extraordinary. From humble beginnings busking on the streets to performing on renowned stages, his unique blend of folk, blues, and indie pop has garnered him a devoted following. Join us as we unravel the soulful journey of Kyle Lionhart, a talented artist poised to make a mark on the music industry. I NT E R VI EW BY KA R E N K I NNE RS LY
Kyle, how did you first become involved in the music scene, where did your journey begin?
I was 21, depressed, my partner had just given birth to our son Izaiah & we were living in our friend’s garage. The only thing I really knew how to do was work hard & write songs. I vowed to my newly born son that I would a. change my life around so I could be a better father and be someone worth looking up to, and b. get us out of the shitty living situation we’d found ourselves in. When you make a promise to someone you love more than life, you commit - so I bought a busking amp and started playing my music on the streets of Byron Bay. This is where it began and it’s what has brought me just about everything else good that came to my music career. Your latest single, “Everything We Wanted” has been receiving great feedback. Can you tell us the story behind the song and what inspired you to create it?
I think we spend too much time focusing on the negative parts of ourselves and forget to really thank ourselves for the work we’ve done to be where and who we are now, so I wrote this song to remind myself (and others) to really appreciate what you’ve gone through to get to where you are now! The collaboration with Kim Churchill on the track “Go Try Fall” is fantastic. How did that partnership come
about, and what was it like working with him?
Kim and I have been fans of each other’s work for years and after a little surf together when he was up visiting the Northern Rivers, we decided we should make something together, the rest just fell into place. Living in the Northern Rivers must have its perks. What do you love most about the area, and how does it fuel your creative energy?
Most definitely the surfing. I don’t really get creative ideas whilst surfing but the headspace after my surf always brings a lot of clarity. How has the local music scene supported your growth as an artist?
Back when I first started busking, I was hitting the streets with other similar artist (Ziggy Alberts, Tay Oskee, Garrett Kato) and we pushed each other - a bit of healthy competition in a way, like who could sell the most CD’s or how many followers did you get tonight, ha! Your participation in the We Are Alive Series must have been an incredible experience. How did it feel to be part of such a renowned music series in Australia?
It’s always a real pleasure to have a team put so much time and care into capturing your art, I was honoured to be asked to come and share.
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What would you say was the highlight of the We Are Alive Event in Byron Bay, alongside Ottway the Label?
This would have to go down as one of my favourite Byron shows. To share music in a space where people really care about music is a special feeling. Can you give us a sneak peek into what exciting things Kyle Lionhart has in store for 2024?
I’m currently working on a new album; I’ve got some more overseas shows to announce very soon and I’m working on a special series that I’ll be running through my Instagram involving lots of collaborations with touring artists from around the world.
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REDEFINING THE EVENT EXPERIENCE IN AUSTRALIA Are you ready to embark on a journey that will redefine your perception of events? We Are Alive Productions are a trailblazing event production company set to revolutionise the Australian cultural scene. With a focus on curating experiences rather than events, We Are Alive has become synonymous with creating moments that linger in the hearts and minds of those fortunate enough to attend. Founded on the belief that life is a series of moments meant to be cherished, We Are Alive Productions takes a unique approach to event curation. More than a conventional event company, it is a purveyor of experiences, crafting immersive moments that transcend the ordinary. Whether it's redesigning venues, such as transforming a barbershop into a captivating live music space, or providing keepsakes like signature branded polaroid pictures, We Are Alive Productions is about forging connections and reminding people that they are alive to live these moments now.
"This collaboration is a fusion of music, nature, and culture. We are excited to be part of the We Are Alive Series; it’s a project that aligns with our vision of celebrating the unique spirit of Byron Bay." Dave, the visionary behind Salty Cabins, adds, "Salty Cabins is thrilled to be a part of the beginning of the We Are Alive Series, that not only showcases the breathtaking beauty of our region but also supports local artists. It's more than a music series; it's the commencement of an immersive experience from the comfort of your home."
“Our goal is to bring people together and create memories that resonate with the essence of being alive.” Says founder and CEO, Diego. “We are not merely orchestrating events; we are crafting experiences that linger and become a part of the tapestry of one's life."
We Are Alive Productions is at the forefront of redefining the landscape of experiential entertainment in Australia. Through collaborations with local businesses and a commitment to highlighting the beauty of Australia's diverse locations, the company is not only creating unforgettable moments but also promoting the rich arts and music scene of the nation.
Now introducing the "We Are Alive Series" - an Australian first in music initiatives inspired by the renowned Tiny Desk Concerts from NPR Music in the US. This series is a testament to the company's commitment to pushing creative boundaries and providing a unique platform for artists to showcase their talent.
As the "We Are Alive Series" unfolds, We Are Alive Productions invites the community to join this unprecedented musical journey. Stay tuned for announcements, events, and experiences that promise to captivate the senses and remind us that life is a celebration meant to be experienced together.
Partnering with Ottway the Label and Salty Cabins, We Are Alive Productions has curated an immersive set production in the heart of the Byron hinterland. The series aims not only to spotlight the beauty of Australian nature and the Northern Rivers but also to provide a stage for local artists to shine.
Join us on this extraordinary adventure and redefine your experience of events. We Are Alive Productions - where moments become memories that last a lifetime. wearealiveproductions.com | @wearealiveproductions.
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MARKET GUIDE Ask most people around here what they love doing with their weekends, and you’ll usually find them hitting up the many and varied farmers and artisan markets that span our verdant coastline and countryside. With an abundance of creative and colourful markets held every Saturday and Sunday throughout the Northern Rivers, you can take your pick and soak up a relaxed morning of shopping, dining and entertainment, local style. Brunswick Heads Markets
Mullumbimby Community Market
The pristine Brunswick River makes for an incredibly scenic backdrop to the famous monthly markets which come alive with the many artisan stalls showcasing clothing, plants, food, candles, soaps, coffee, and more. Memorial Park, Brunswick Heads 1st Saturday of the month
Set up like a buzzing family festival as a way for the community to come together and sell goods with great, local buskers and yummy food, this market has the best vibes. Here you’ll find artisan clothing, jewellery and homewares, plants, upcycled and retro stalls, eco-products, massage, face painting, fresh juices, healing crystals and grassy areas to relax on.
Byron Community Market
Summers Park – Cnr Stuart & Myokum Sts, Mullumbimby 3rd Saturday of the month from 8 am - 2 pm.
Fused with the combination of a welcoming atmosphere, artistic talent, fantastic food, local musicians and authentic products, the Byron Community Market offers an inspiring illustration of Byron’s local community at its best.
The Bangalow Flea Markets
Main Beach Foreshore, Byron Bay 1st Sunday of the month
These humble but thoroughly enticing markets offer a collection of stalls in a vibrant environment. Stallholders sell new and retro clothing, furniture, self-care items and unique bits and pieces. It’s a fun day out to hunt for bargains.
Pottsville Beach Markets
Bangalow Public School, Bangalow 2nd Saturday of the month from 8 am - 2 pm
Set in the heart of Pottsville and just a stone’s throw from the stunning estuary, Mooball Creek, this beloved community market always has lots on offer - pick up your fruit ‘n’ veg, homemade goodies, art, crafts, plants, jewellery, clothes, gifts and much more.
Kingscliff Beachside Markets A bi-monthly institution right beside Kingscliff Beach. Offering a vast array of gourmet food, produce, craft, artwork, fashion, jewellery, flowers, gifts, and food stalls, go pick up some fresh fruit and veg on your way home from a morning swim.
Philip Street Reserve, Pottsville 1st & 3rd Sunday of the month
Jack Bayliss Park on Marine Parade, Kingscliff 2nd & 4th Saturday of the month from 8 am - 1 pm
The Maker & Finders Market With over 90 independent artists, vintage collectors, DIY-ers, food trucks, handmade delights, and fashion designers, the Maker & Finders Market draws an eclectic crowd of shoppers, music, and art lovers alike. Knox Park, Murwillumbah 3rd Saturday of the month from 9 am - 2 pm
Salt Beach Market A family (and pooch) friendly event that gives visitors a seaside shopping experience along our amazing Tweed Coast and the opportunity to stay a little longer to enjoy live entertainment. Taste the local produce and market food, enjoy a variety of handmade and locally designed gifts, clothing, and other wares. Central Park, Bells Boulevard, Salt Village, Kingscliff
FARMERS MARKETS Tuesday New Brighton Farmers Market 8am - 11am River Street
Lismore Organic Market 7.30am - 11am Lismore Showground
Wednesday Murwillumbah Farmers Market 7am - 11am Murwillumbah Showground,
Thursday Byron Farmers Market 7am - 11am Cavanbah Ctre, Ewingsdale Rd
Lismore Produce Market
Uki Farmers Market
2.30pm - 6.30pm Magellan Street
8am - 12.30pm Uki Hall, Kyogle Road
Kingscliff Farmers Market
Friday
7am - 11am Cudgen Road
Mullumbimby Farmers Market 7am - 11am Mullumbimby Showground,
Saturday Bangalow Farmers Market 7am - 11am Bangalow Hotel Car Park, Byron Street
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Duranbah Road Farmers Market 8am - 11am Held in the grounds of Tropical Fruit World
Sunday Ballina Farmers Market 7am - 11am Commemoration Park, Bentinck Street
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BYRON BAY & BRUNSWICK HEADS A visit to the Byron Shire would be incomplete without exploring the delightful markets in Byron Bay and Brunswick Heads. Whether you're captivated by Byron's vibrant culture or the serene riverside relaxation of Brunswick Heads, these markets provide an authentic taste of each town's unique character, ensuring an unforgettable experience.
picturesque backdrop adorned with delightful cafes, restaurants, shops and inviting playgrounds. On the 1st Saturday of every month, Memorial Park comes alive with creativity and community spirit at the Brunswick Markets. The Brunswick Market is held on the 1st Saturday of every month in Memorial Park from 8am – 2pm.
Byron Bay: A Bohemian Oasis Since 1987, Byron Bay has been home to the iconic Byron Community Market. Nestled in the heart of this coastal wonderland, the market is a lively celebration of local creators, talent and community spirit. Prepare to immerse yourself in a lively and welcoming atmosphere as you wander through artistic displays, savour mouthwatering food and dance to the live music that fills the air. Authentic products and crafts abound, capturing the very essence of Byron's unique charm. The Byron Community Market offers a chance to connect with the soul of this bohemian paradise. The Byron Community Market is on the 1st and 3rd Sunday of December and January (and the 1st Sunday of every other month) in the Town Centre and Railway Corridor from 8am to 3pm.
Brunswick Heads: Timeless Serenity Just a quick 15-minute drive north of Byron Bay, you'll discover Brunswick Heads, a charming beachside town with a timeless family holiday vibe. This idyllic destination offers a mix of outdoor activities, from fishing and picnics to riverside swimming and delicious fish and chips. The pristine Brunswick River provides a Memorial Park, on the beautiful Brunswick River. REgistER
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