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Shocking signage slams Fred’s Place By Jonathon Howard FRED’S PLACE at Tweed Heads is coming under heavy scrutiny from a neighbour, after several signs were erected recently protesting against the St Vincent de Paul Society shelter. The signage, displayed in the windows of 7 Boyd Street, which is next door to Fred’s Place, makes some outrageous claims that cannot be reprinted. Mayor Chris Cherry said the signage was “not the way to deal with an issue”. “This is not the way to express your views of Fred’s Place,” she said. “And there’s a lot of good people, through circumstances that are out of their control, that have fallen on hard times. “Fred’s Place is there for these people, serving up more than 200 meals every day and providing a safe and secure place.” Mayor Cherry acknowledged that living next to door to a shelter such as Fred’s Place would be “very hard for a neighbour”. “I totally acknowledge that, but this neighbour would do much better to work with Fred’s Place instead of making these terrible accusations,” she said. “I think this sign says more about the character of the people who put it up, than about anybody that attends Fred’s Place.” Mayor Cherry said Tweed Shire Council had been notified of the signage and are investigating. “Council is looking into the signage and will determine the best way forward in the coming days,” she said.

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Councillors recently carried a motion to allow Fred’s Place to open one hour earlier at 9am. “Councillors voted to support Fred’s Place opening an hour earlier to prevent people from congregating outside the property, which has been raised as an issue,” she said. In a statement to The Weekly a spokesperson for St Vincent de Paul Society NSW said it is “disappointed and disturbed” by what it considers to be “inflammatory and baseless signs” put up on the neighbouring property to its homeless service, Fred’s Place. “We believe the signs also risk provoking significant danger and exclusion for people who are already at risk,” the Vinnies spokesperson said. “The Society is committed to continuing

to work with local authorities and community to ensure that Fred’s Place continues to offer these crucial services whilst addressing any constructive feedback from the community. “It is often said that the true measure of any society can be found in how it treats its most vulnerable members, and the Society is focused on creating a more just and compassionate society by ensuring people often excluded can receive the help they need.” A spokesperson for Tweed Shire Council said it would request the “unauthorised signs” be removed. “Council is aware of the signage on a property adjacent to Fred’s Place in Boyd Street and Council officers have requested the owner of the site to remove the unauthorised signs,” Council said.

By Jonathon Howard NOT EVERYONE in the Tweed Shire is looking forward to a merry Christmas this year, with many families in our community struggling after separation, cost of living pressures, rising rents and personal issues. The Family Centre’s annual Adopt a Family for Christmas campaign has kicked off and aims to help families, children and young people in need to brighten their festive season. Sponsors can choose a local family, child or young person to adopt and donate a gift or gift card. Local year six Banora Point Primary School students Evie and Caitlin have raised $300 to purchase gifts for the Adopt a Family campaign. The students have been working on a class project about homelessness and wanted to do more for their community.

Mum of Evie, Andrea Thawley, said the students have been planning this for weeks. “They have made flyers to raise awareness and given them to their families and friends seeking donations,” she said. “They did all the budgeting and shopping for the families they adopted. We are all very proud of them.” The Family Centre’s Executive Director, David Boutkan, said there are 190 participants on the Adopt a Family list this year. “We have seen firsthand the difference these gifts have made to families making their life a little easier this time of year,” Mr Boutkan said. “We’ve received strong support from our existing donors again this year and it’s been fantastic to welcome new donors to our community appeal. The generosity has been overwhelming.”

GIFT OF GIVING: Evie Thawley (left) and Caitlin Sharpe are year six students from Banora Point Public School and they are sponsoring a family this year

To Adopt a Family, you can go to The Family Centre’s website www. thefamilycentre.org.au or please call Jo Blanchard on: (07) 5524 8711.

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Dear candidates, I take this opportunity to write to you as a representative of concerned residents of Cabarita Beach/Bogangar, as well as the wider Tweed Shire. The Council meeting, held on November 4, approved “The Norries Headland Masterplan” as reported in the TVW. Here are the reasons why the Council needs to rescind this decision: 1) An alternative masterplan can and is being developed to include all the requirements without the loss of the upper car park/lookout. Viable positive options for the area could still remain and still have the grassed area with the walkway. 2) The view of the ocean from the existing car park provides a rare opportunity to assist the Mental Health and Therapeutic wellbeing of the elderly and all citizens with disabilities. 3) A significant number of residents were unaware of the masterplan and were not consulted or had an input into the plan. The lack of consultation, promotion or signage has limited their opportunity for input. 4) Several local groups were excluded from input into the masterplan. One example is the Cabarita Longboarders Club (Est. 1995), that have over 60 members and over 100 on their mailing list, whereas Cabarita Boardriders Club were involved in discussions for the 10 years plus and have secured a new storage facility I am not a member of the either Longboarders Club or the Cabarita Boardriders Club. 5) An independent landscape architect has provided an assessment that we believe will satisfy all stakeholders. We believe that minor changes to the Norries Headland Masterplan will achieve a greater consensus amongst Tweed Shire residents and lead to an improved, practical and Tweed Valley

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Who will replace Mr No High Rise?

The coming Tweed Shire Council election (December 4) is about who will replace Mr ‘No High Rise’ Ron Cooper and who will be the next mayor. The balance of power seventh position is all about preference flows. The left has really only one contender, Meredith Dennis. Bill Fenelon is directing his first preferences to Chris Cherry and she’ll need them, plus quite a few more to make quota. Letitia Kelly (likely to do better than expected) is directing her first preferences to Meredith, which will bump Meredith up the ladder a bit. The Greens are doing the same and traditionally have a large excess of 20% to 30%, which got Chris Cherry over the line at the last election. This time, however, there is not likely to be much of a Green surplus as they have a new, unknown candidate and the COVID ban on passing out howto-vote cards, traditionally a Green strength, ‘troops on the ground’ is blocked. On the right, Barry Longland has aligned with Warren Polglase to get Warren’s preference overflow, but like the Greens, there is not likely to be much to pass on. There is only one way Barry could have achieved such a cosy position, by promising that if elected, he will vote for Warren as mayor. What’s astonishing about this deal is that Warren would believe any promise from Barry ‘the rat’. Barry has swapped sides from Labor to Liberal and now to the Nationals and has backstabbed more people than the Roman Senate over his short political career. His ego knows no bounds and I cannot see that even the most ardent conservative Warren supporter would give Barry their

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Make your vote count

There are a number of issues that impact our day to day lives. We are emerging from the COVID crisis and all of its various social issues. We have rising inflation, work day pressures, global environmental problems and conflicts, and employment and social problems. Luckily, in Australia we have a democracy and three spheres of government: federal, state and local. Each sphere has its own responsibility. For local government, its main responsibilities are town planning, cultural development, public

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libraries, waste collection, water, sewer and local roads. Each council is an independent body responsible for administering its local government area. Councils are required, by law, to carry out their functions in a way that facilitates strong, healthy and prosperous local communities. Plus, they are to deliver high quality infrastructure and services that communities across NSW deserve. Councillors are charged to deliver and administer these functions. Deviations from these main roles is a fraud to the ratepayers and community needs of the Tweed Shire. When we vote on Saturday the 4th of December, remember that you are voting for local government and local issues. We are not voting for schools, public health issues or public transport, those issues are for state and federal elections. The Tweed desperately needs a council that is united to deliver to its community a strong focus on affordable housing, ecologically sustainable financial planning, and economic and social wealth. Bill Larkin, Murwillumbah

Candidates and political parties

Kevin Wormald (Letters, Nov 18) urges voters to choose only ‘independent” candidates in the coming Council elections. Whilst the idea may have merit, that ship has sailed, unfortunately. The state government introduced party politics to local government through legislation years ago. The problem now is discovering which candidates claiming to be ‘independent’ are actually members or active supporters of a major political party. We should respect the integrity of Labor, Liberal, and Greens group candidates in Tweed Shire for having the courage of their convictions and publicly owning their political parties. We should be equally suspicious of the motives of others

who choose to conceal their party affiliations. Candidates wishing to be described as on the ballot paper as truly ‘independent’ should be obliged to declare they have no political party connections. Otherwise, Mr. Wormald’s suggestion is pointless. Don McAllister, Kingscliff

Mandatory vaccinations

The elephant in the room not being addressed by candidates is how COVID mandates will decimate Tweed businesses. Not only is state government’s demand that businesses refuse entry to unvaccinated customers illegal but so are their fines, in my opinion. The Australian Immunisation Handbook demands valid consent be obtained before administering a vaccine, meaning the vaccine must be given with free, voluntary agreement and not forced or coerced such as ‘no jab, no job’. If business owners demand vaccination it discriminates against people. If employees die or are seriously injured by the jab they can sue their employer (but not the government or the vaccine company). Queensland councils are pushing back and so should we. This has nothing to do with health and everything to do with creating a Digital ID and a great reset of our financial system where we lose privacy and enter a social credit system where they control every aspect of our lives and there is no going back. What will candidates do about this? Menkit Prince, Uki Please note the views on the letters page are that of the letter writer and not of the Tweed Valley Weekly. Letters must include a suburb and contact number for verification. Letters may be edited for length or legal reasons. Send your letters to editor@theweekly.net.au.

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Mayor Cherry acknowledged challenges some residents face in understanding planning process, including through the Rural Land Strategy. “I know it is hard for people to understand the requirements of the planning system, but everyone can see that we need a very strong response to provide housing for our key workers as soon as we can,” she said. Council has established a Project Reference Group (PRG), which is intended to provide technical input, impartial information, advice and views to Council, that will assist in the development of a Growth Management and Housing Strategy for the Tweed. Currently, the Tweed is home to just short of 100,000 people, but that figure is projected to jump to 132,221 by 2041. Council’s Director of Planning and Regulation, Vince Connell, said the Tweed was now at a critical juncture in its development and careful planning was essential to make sure we get the balance right. “A s t h e f a s t e s t g row i n g l o c a l government area in Northern NSW, it is crucial that housing and employment opportunities are planned in a way that support the local community and economy, while protecting the natural environment and maintaining the scenic qualities that make the Tweed so special,” Mr Connell said. Mayor Cherry said at the Council meeting on Monday, November 29, councillors “unfortunately had to decline the two tenders and resolved to go back out to tender”. “This was important because this strategy is probably the biggest and most important planning document we have done in the Shire since the 2009 Urban Release and Employment Lands

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Strategy. We need to get it right,” she said. “The Director of Planning confirmed that it is anticipated that the strategy will be completed within 12 to 18 months. “Some say that we have a housing crisis now and they question the value of doing this work, but people have to be aware that the Department of Planning have told us that they will not approve any changes to residential uses of rural lands until the Growth Management Strategy is done, so we just need to get on with it. “This document is about asking our community what they want. We have to get it right. This last week we received development applications for nearly 120 homes. “Things are really ramping up, confidence is very high. Hopefully the new council will be guiding this growth carefully and strategically.” YOUR THOUGHTS: What would you like to see come out of the Growth Management Strategy? Send your thoughts and letters to editor@theweekly. net.au

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By Jonathon Howard A N I M P O RTA N T p l a n n i n g document that will determine housing density within the Tweed Shire for the next two decades is underway this month and could open the door for more dual occupancies. While debate has raged around whether the Tweed Shire should fall in line with neighbouring councils in allowing detached dual occupancies on all rural land, Mayor Chris Cherry said the Growth Management Strategy is the next step in making the big decisions on housing in the Tweed. “Council has prioritised getting the Growth Management Strategy underway,” Mayor Cherry told The Weekly. “We have recently called for volunteer community representatives from within the community to form a community reference panel that can help provide the draft document that goes out to the community. “This strategy is probably the most important planning document we have going forward, as it is looking at housing the 30,000 more people that the state government want the Tweed to have over the next 20 years.” Mayor Cherry said the strategy will look at what areas could accommodate increased density, as well as discussions around building a second home on rural lots. “Where dual occupancy will be allowed and on what size lots and what height limits will be appropriate in the Shire into the future,” she said. “The state government have told us that they will not approve any additional secondary dwellings on rural land until we have done this strategy, so let’s get it going as soon we can.”

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Ad hoc development is not the way to deal with our forthcoming population increase. Tweed already has residential zoning with 13000 approved lots.

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THE LEGAL LIGHT! Vaccine checks prolong market shutdowns Beware the Shonkys A $300 bladeless fan that lacks puff, a $499 kitchen food mulcher that produces “eco chips”, jelly sweets that are 69 per cent sugar, credit cards that don’t check whether you can repay the debt, no refunds on cancelled flights… meet the 2021 winners of the Shonky Awards. The annual awards by Choice for products that don’t match up to the sales pitch highlight those that are unsafe, break down or are a waste of money. A classic was the insurance policy against alien abduction. The Shonkys can lead to change. After pet insurance won a Shonky for having so many exclusions and conditions it was almost useless, the insurance industry made positive changes to its policies. Nathan Stack of Stacks Law Firm points out there are many protections contained in Australia’s consumer law for those who buy a dud. “The protections under Australian Consumer Law are far greater than most people would think. The law protects people who buy products and goods as well as services,” Mr Stack said. “For instance, when you buy a fridge there is an automatic guarantee that it works as proclaimed by the shop or manufacturer. This is regardless of any guarantee provided by the shop. If the fridge doesn’t work as promised, the consumer has rights against the supplier who has to provide a remedy such as repair, replacement or refund. Consumer law is contained in Schedule 2 to the Competition and Consumer Act 2010. Penalties can be severe. Consumer guarantees cover new and secondhand items, products on sale, online purchases and gifts with proof of purchase. Signs in stores saying “no refund on sale items” are unlawful. There are also protections in the law for unfair contract terms, product safety, unsolicited consumer agreements including door-todoor sales and telephone sales and lay-by agreements. Not covered by consumer law guarantees are goods bought from a private seller at a garage sale or an auction, and items costing more than $40,000 for business use.

By Jo Kennett SOME LOCAL markets will not reopen until after Wednesday, December 15, in line with NSW Public Health Orders for non-food markets, because of the costs and risks of checking vaccination status upon entry, which one organiser says “increases risk in a low-risk environment”. While farmer’s markets at Kingscliff and Murwillumbah are open to all, and the Tweed Heads Market is open to the vaccinated, Salt Village Markets and Pottsville Beach Markets are still closed until community access is no longer based on proof of vaccination. Pottsville Beach Neighbourhood Centre (PBNC) runs the Pottsville Beach Markets and PBNC Manager Angela Maxwell said their markets won’t recommence until December 19. “We were due to come back after December 1 and then the NSW Government changed its mind to extend the time frame and further deny people who hadn’t got vaccinated,” Angela told The Weekly, speaking of the extension by the NSW Government from December 1 to 15, or 95 per cent fully vaccinated. “Now we can’t open until December 19 and it has a huge impact. “We are so close to the border and we have lost some really good long-term stallholders who live over the border. “Farmer’s markets are deemed essential food outlets, but any market that isn’t

predominantly food was characterised under the broad category “Auctions and Other Retail” and it is not fit for purpose. “This is just a very lazy one-size-fitsall government approach where they don’t look at specific industries with an informed view.” The increased restrictions to comply with the Public Health Orders attract significant fines if breached, but also increases the risks, according to Angela. “For example, having everyone funneled into checkpoints to check vaccination status; when you have pinch points you increase risks,” she said. “We would have to put perimeter fencing up, but that’s cost prohibitive. “We are also putting volunteers at risk to get up close to check vaccination passports and it’s not fair to put them in a position of confrontation with people who are doing what they usually do, going in and shopping and getting out. “You are increasing risk in a low-risk environment.” Angela said they would have been putting their whole organisation at risk if they had chosen to try to operate in compliance with the orders. “I even rang the police because they issue infringements of Public Health Orders; no one else can,” she said. “We couldn’t afford the perimeter fencing and extra staff that they wanted us to control the markets with.

Pottsville Beach Market coordinator Danny Armstrong and PBNC Manager Angela Maxwell are looking forward to the markets reopening on December 19

“When you weigh it up on the risk of attracting a breach, it’s just easier for us to not open. “Most stallholders are vaxxed and everyone has a COVID safety plan, but for a low risk, outdoor, pop-up market, it’s just too cost prohibitive to implement all the prescriptive control measures. “Now we have to rapidly regroup and reset in readiness for the reopening on 19 December, after losing so much ground during the hiatus. “That said: we look forward to seeing stallholders, the community, and our volunteers and coordinators back on deck doing what they love to do.”

Hospital in the Home service ‘essential’ By Jonathon Howard NOBBYS CREEK resident Jan Mills says the Hospital in the Home service is essential to locals and she’s heaped praise on local nursing staff for seeing her family through a tough time. Mrs Mills said she wanted to comment following the Tweed Valley Weekly article on hospital satisfaction printed last week. “I would like to add my praise,” she said. Mrs Mills said her husband suffered a medical episode and the Murwillumbah emergency department was “fantastic”. “Realising further investigation was required, he was transferred to The Tweed Hospital,” she said. “Surgery was followed by six weeks of intravenous antibiotics and after 10 days,

he was allowed home under the care of Hospital in the Home. “He was tended to daily for the next five weeks by the community nurses, physio and a weekly phone consult with the doctor.” Mrs Mills said being in the home situation, patients recuperate quicker while a “precious hospital bed remains free”. “How many hip and knee replacements would’ve been performed during those five weeks?” she asked. “Thanks to COVID-19, visitors are limited, so mental health is also a problem. “Murwillumbah doesn’t have a dedicated Hospital in the Home nurse, so the community nurses had to take on the extra workload.

“They are already run off their feet. We cannot praise them enough. “ T h e i r c a re, c o m p a s s i o n a n d professionalism were second to none. Thank you to you all. “A dedicated nurse for Murwillumbah Hospital in the Home is essential. “Yes, it would be an extra cost, but it would far outweigh the benefits to all.”

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Tweed Shire Council wishes to recognise the generations of the local Aboriginal people of the Bundjalung Nation who have lived in and derived their physical and spiritual needs from the forests, rivers, lakes and streams of this beautiful valley over many thousands of years as the traditional owners and custodians of these lands.

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Wollumbin Street beautification works Works will begin early this month (weather permitting) to enhance a 300-metre section on the south side of Wollumbin Street, between Commercial Road and Brisbane Street in Murwillumbah. The works will create a greener, more welcoming and vibrant public space with cooling natural shade, splashes of colour from local artists and new opportunities for residents and visitors to spend time and socialise in Murwillumbah. To ensure minimal disruption to residents and motorists, sewer main replacement works between Commercial Road and Nullum Street have been scheduled to coincide with the beautification works. Local business owners, employees and residents from the local community were encouraged to provide input to the design to help achieve a shared vision for the improvements. Feedback from the community has been considered and implemented into the final design. The works are due to start in early December and will take about 3 months to complete, weather permitting. For more information or to ask a question about this project visit yoursaytweed.com.au/wollumbinstreet for updates on roadworks please visit tweed.nsw.gov.au/roadworks

Letʼs celebrate the 2021 International Day of People with Disability Leadership and participation are key factors which will be celebrated on Friday 3 December – the International Day of People with Disability. This year’s theme is – Leadership and participation of persons with disabilities toward an inclusive, accessible and sustainable post-COVID-19 world. Council is celebrating the day by recognising the members of the Equal Access Advisory Committee (EAAC), the people that help us to improve our services and programs for people living with a disability in our Shire. The committee has not let the pandemic slow their work on addressing better access and inclusion for people with disability in the Tweed. Three videos have been created that capture their stories, experiences and hopes for making the Tweed more accessible and inclusive and can be viewed at tweed.nsw.gov.au/peoplewith-disabilities (will be uploaded by Wednesday evening). Committee Chairperson Karen Sculley

and her son Kyle, a committee member, were proud of the levels of leadership and participation shown by people with disability in the Tweed over the past year and during challenging times. “The International of People with Disability is really such a nice day, it’s hard to put into words,” Kyle said. “It’s nice to have a day where we all come together and celebrate and talk about our shared experiences and some good memories. “There are some people who are having a rough time so it is nice for them to know they have their own special day and be recognised for what they have achieved.” Ms Sculley said the day is important to both Kyle and herself. “Kyle has lived with cerebral palsy for the past 21 years and it's a fantastic day to celebrate all those who have different abilities in our community,” Ms Sculley said. “For me personally it's a day to celebrate Kyle's and othersʼ amazing achievements in our community.

The countdown is on: Council elections are on this Saturday Tweed residents will head to the polls on Saturday 4 December to elect a new council. Voting is compulsory in local government elections, with the NSW Electoral Commission conducting the election on behalf of councils across the state. All polling places will be run in line with the NSW Electoral Commission’s COVID-safety plan, where voters will be asked to wear a mask, in line with public health orders; maintain physical distance; check-in to the voting centre using the Service NSW app; bring a pen

to vote or one will be provided and stay up-to-date with requirements in your area by monitoring NSW Health announcements. Polling stations will open at 8 am on election day and close at 6 pm that night. To find your nearest polling venue, visit www.elections.nsw.gov.au/Elections/Find-my-electorate Pre-polling is also available to all voters this election at 5 pre-polling venues open from 9 am to 5 pm until Friday 3 December. Visit tweed.nsw.gov.au/council-elections for venue details. For more information call 1300 135 736.

Tweed Shire Council elections will be held on Saturday 4 December To find out more about how and where to vote, visit www.elections.nsw.gov.au

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“To be able to be given the opportunity to make a difference means everything. Tweed Shire Council has given Kyle and many others great opportunities to shine.” The committee has continued to work with Council on a wide range of issues including the new Council website, Council’s pedestrian access and mobility plan and the Goorimabah Place of Stories playspace. It is currently working on promoting and encouraging people with disability to participate in a Shire-wide survey which will make the Tweed more accessible and inclusive. The survey can be found at yoursaytweed.com.au/diap For more information about other activities taking place to mark the day, visit www.idpwd.com.au/events

Waste tip Christmas SOS Over the festive season, excess recyclables such as cardboard, bottles, cans and non-metallic wrapping paper can be taken to Stotts Creek Recovery Centre (the tip) for free. Open every day except Christmas Day.

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Meet the people behind the Live and Local program Creating fresh, new opportunities for live music in the Tweed is one of the main objectives of Council’s Live and Local Tweed program. A project curator and community working group has been selected following a strong response for applications from the public to join. “Tweed Creative Studios’ founder and musician Chantal Waters has accepted the role of curator and we have a diverse group of people joining her on the working groups,” Council’s Cultural Planner Dave Burgener said. Other working group members are independent artists Melissa Black, Matt Aitchison, James Doyle, youth musician Charles Bullus, venue manager Rosie Evans, artist management director Katy Williams and Brett Canning form Germinate Records. Ms Waters said she was looking forward to being part of a project to support a resurgence in live music. “I think before the COVID-19 crisis, there was a bit of air of complacency about live music with people just taking it for granted,” she said. “I would like to think that people, having been deprived of live music for so long, have a greater appreciation of the artists and the work they put into performing. “After the lockdowns and restrictions, there seems to be genuine excitement about people being able to go out and see and hear live performances again.” Mr Burgener said the community working group will consider how to face the challenges of the local live music sector, especially after the industry has been hit so hard by COVID-19 restrictions.

Live and Local Tweed will feature a series of professional development workshops, the creation of a free micro music festival with small scale gigs in local venues and an industry forum event to support consideration of the music sector in relevant Council plans, policies and strategies. Live and Local Tweed program aims to stimulate employment opportunities for musicians, particularly young and emerging artists. Live and Local Tweed is presented by Tweed Shire Council in partnership with the Live Music Office and APRA AMCOS.

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Notification of integrated development application Re-advertisement of Development Application No. DA21/0673 A development application has been lodged by Aurecon Australasia Pty Ltd seeking development consent for telecommunications facility at Lot 115 DP 241663; Faulks Street, Kingscliff and Lot 101 DP 31539; McPhail Avenue, Kingscliff. Tweed Shire Council is the consent authority for the application. Please note that this application is being re-advertised as it has been amended to be integrated development requiring approval under s90 of the National Parks & Wildlife Act 1974. The proposed development constitutes ‘Integrated Development’ pursuant to Section 4.46(1) of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979. The following approvals are required in this regard:

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The development application and the documents accompanying it may be viewed on Council’s DA Tracking site located at datracker.tweed.nsw.gov.au

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The documents will be available for a period of 35 days from Wednesday 1 December to Wednesday 15 December 2021.

Survey open from 30 November 2021 to 4 January 2022 Let us know what types of events you would like to see in the Tweed. Whether it be markets, music, food, art, festivals, sports events or something completely new! We want to hear from you to help shape the future of events in the Tweed.

Development proposal for public comment The following Development Application has been received by Tweed Shire Council and may be viewed on Council’s DA Tracking site located at datracker.tweed.nsw.gov.au for a period of 14 days from Wednesday 1 December to Wednesday 15 December 2021. The proposal is not designated development and the Tweed Shire Council is the consent authority. Application details DA21/0901 – Signage at Twin Towns Services Club Lot 1 DP 777183, No. 2 Wharf Street, Tweed Heads Twin Towns Services Club Limited

Have your say Visit yoursaytweed.com.au/eventsstrategy to find out more and complete the survey. Council confidentiality policy: On request, any submission including identifying particulars will be made public. Council will give consideration to the ‘Public Interest’ and requests for confidentiality however, the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 may require confidential submissions to be released to an applicant.

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Any person may, during the above period, make a written submission to the General Manager of Council. It should also be noted that Council has adopted a policy whereby, on request, any submission including identifying particulars will be made public. Council will give consideration to the ‘Public Interest’ and requests for confidentiality by submitters in determining access to submission letters. However, the provisions of the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 – GIPAA may result in confidential submissions being released to an applicant. Any submission objecting to the proposed development must state the ground upon which such objection is made. Please note – requirements regarding Disclosure of Political Gifts and Donations A disclosure is required to be made in a statement accompanying the relevant development or planning application by a person who makes the application. In addition, a person who makes a written submission either objecting to or supporting a relevant development or planning application must also make a disclosure if the person has made a reportable political donation. Further information regarding Donations and Gift Disclosure are available on Council’s website at tweed.nsw.gov.au/development-applications

Development application determinations Notification of development application determinations for the purposes of Section 4.59 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 (as amended). Application details Approved DA21/0363 – Change of use of existing dwelling to a permanent group home Lot 938 DP 877658, No. 15 Riversdale Boulevard, Banora Point

DA21/0741 – Installation of new windows and restumping of existing dwelling Lot 2 DP 8291, No. 3 Old Ferry Road, Murwillumbah

DA21/0698 – 2 m high boundary fence Lot 568 DP 217268, No. 3 Poplar Avenue, Bogangar

DA21/0805 – In-ground swimming pool Lot 142 DP 263728, No. 10 Royal Drive, Pottsville

Cabarita Beach & Bogangar Residents Association meet 7 pm, Monday 6 December 2021 at the Cabarita Beach Bowls & Sports Club.

DA21/0799 – Alterations and additions to existing dwelling including an in-ground swimming pool and carport Lot 195 DP 241366, No. 6 Kurrajong Avenue, Bogangar

DA21/0857 – Inground swimming pool Lot 263 DP 818258, No. 4 Edward Avenue, Pottsville

Kingscliff Ratepayers and Progress Association meet 7 pm, Monday 6 December 2021 at Kingscliff Community Hall.

DA21/0862 – In-ground swimming pool Lot 60 DP 1182600, No. 7 Vanda Lane, Casuarina

Resident and Ratepayer Association meetings Banora Point & District Residents Association meet Monday 6 December 2021 commencing at 6:30 pm (AEST) at the South Tweed Sports Club. Contact the Secretary on 0428 332 819.

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DA21/0772 – Dwelling with attached garage Lot 450 DP 1270825, No. 10 Darro Road, Terranora

DA21/0203 – Addition of mezzanine floor to Unit 22 Lot 22 SP 102738, Unit 22/No. 18–20 Naru Street, Chinderah

DA21/0872 – Alterations and additions to existing dwelling Lot 1 DP 787723, No. 404 Terranora Road, Terranora

DA21/0541 – Boundary fence Lot A DP 396931, No. 65 Wommin Bay Road, Chinderah

DA21/0709 – Pontoon Lot 22 DP 260432, Lot 35 DP 260432, No. 25 Shearwater Parade, Tweed Heads

DA20/1011 – Dwelling with attached garage and shed including works to existing right of carriageway Lot 51 DP 1188902, No. 551 Duranbah Road, Kings Forest

DA21/0845 – Dwelling Lot 7 DP 509287, No. 20 Sullivan Street, Tweed Heads South

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By Jo Kennett WITH THE Gold Coast pretty well off limits for schoolies, many Tweed Shire year 12 students are heading to Byron Bay to celebrate, and police have warned they will be targeting drug and alcoholrelated crimes and are asking school leavers attending to take care. “Party safely, know your limits and remember COVID-19 is still around – that’s the message from senior officers at TweedByron Police District ahead of 2021 end of school celebrations,” a police spokesperson said. “School leavers and holiday goers from across NSW and interstate are due to arrive in Byron Bay and other parts of Northern NSW from Sunday, November 28, and are expected to stay till mid-December.” The advice comes after 80 backpackers were sent into lockdown at the Aquarius Backpackers in the middle of Byron Bay when one of the staff tested positive. Tweed-Byron Police District Officer in Charge at Byron Bay, Detective Chief Inspector Matt Kehoe, said although most restrictions have been lifted, this year’s celebrations must be conducted in a COVIDsafe environment, with officers to enforce all current Public Health Orders and conduct regular business compliance checks. “This has been another extremely tough year for HSC students, and we want to ensure that schoolies celebrations are memorable and are conducted in a safe environment,” Det Ch Insp Kehoe said. “School leavers and holiday goers must do their part to respect our community and keep us safe from COVID-19. “Social distancing is the new normal, and we all have to do our bit to stop the spread.” In anticipation of large crowds, Tweed-Byron Police District will conduct an extensive and high-visibility operation for the duration of the

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schoolies period, targeting drug and alcoholrelated crime and anti-social behaviour. Police said they will be working closely with Byron Shire Council, Byron Youth Service and Red Frog volunteers to enhance the safety and responsible behaviour of young people, while minimising the disruption to local communities. “Drugs and alcohol impair your judgement and can lead to risky behaviours or choices which can impact the rest of your life,” a police spokesperson said. “We want you and your mates to remember schoolies for the right reasons. “We want to remind school leavers that we aren’t here to ruin the fun – our officers are here to protect you and ensure your safety; please approach police or authorities if you are in danger, if you feel threatened or you are a victim of any type of crime. “With thousands of people expected to fill the Byron town centre, we are urging all visitors and locals alike to plan ahead; those not joining in the celebrations are asked to watch out for increased pedestrian activity and keep an eye out on the roads. “As always, if you’re planning on drinking – you need a Plan B to get yourself home.” For all information related to schoolies during COVID-19, visit: www.schoolies.com

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Man busted with drugs and guns By Jo Kennett A MAN has been charged with firearm and drug-related offences following a police raid at a Bilambil Heights home. Just before midday on Wednesday, November 24, officers from the Tweed-Byron Police District’s Proactive Crime Team executed a search warrant at a home on Lakeview Terrace. During the search, police seized 20 cannabis plants, three kilograms of cannabis leaf, cannabis seeds, magic mushrooms, computers, various firearm parts, three gel blaster firearms, ammunition, a slingshot, a musket, and $1,350 in cash. A 44-year-old man was arrested and taken to Tweed Heads Police Station where he was charged a number of offences including possessing an unauthorised barrel for a firearm, three charges of possessing an unauthorised firearm, possessing ammunition without holding a licence or permit, two charges of possessing or using a prohibited weapon without a permit, enhanced indoor cultivation of a prohibited plant exposed to a child, supplying a prohibited drug, possessing a prohibited drug, cultivating a prohibited plant, supplying a prohibited drug in commercial quantity, recklessly dealing with the proceeds of crime under $5,000, and

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having goods in personal custody suspected being stolen. Police will allege the man was involved in the illegal importation and manufacture of unauthorised firearms and the cultivation and supply of prohibited drugs. The Bilambil Heights man was refused bail and appeared before Tweed Heads Local Court on Thursday, November 25. He was formally refused bail to reappear before the same court on Monday, January 31, 2022.

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Polglase calls for arts centre By Jonathon Howard LONGTIME TWEED Shire Councillor Warren Polglase has revealed a commitment to construct a 1,200-seat performing arts centre on Coral Street at Duranbah Beach, if re-elected with a “pro-business council”. The site has long been considered as a site for a historical museum, but Cr Polglase says a performing arts centre would be a win-win for the community. Member for Tweed Geoff Provest has also thrown his support behind the proposal. Cr Polglase said a pro-business council is the last required step to make the centre a reality. Cr Polglase chairs the Tweed Regional Performing Arts Association, established by stage performer and enthusiast Prue Cutting, with the aim of making the Tweed a major performing arts destination in the same way the Tweed Regional Gallery made the shire a major destination for the visual arts. “We had to overcome reactionary opposition before we could build the Tweed Regional Gallery and there is a wall of green tape in the way of this new project that only a new business-oriented Council can clear when it

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is presented with the project next March,” Cr Polglase said. The project has already garnered the support of the NSW Government, with Mr Provest securing $20,000 earlier this year for a study confirming the feasibility of the project. “The Tweed Regional Performing Arts Association has been working closely with the Tweed Theatre Company, the Northern Rivers Symphony Orchestra, local schools and dance studios, all of whom are represented on the Association’s committee,” Cr Polglase said. “Our interactions with these organisations indicate that there is definitely a need for a performing arts centre in the region. “Currently, a lot of schools from northern NSW cross the border and pay to stage their productions in Queensland. We would like to see this income generation stay within NSW to boost our local economy.” Cr Polglase said the Tweed offered a wonderful mix of galleries and museums which are well supported and attended. “So, it makes social and economic sense that we pursue a performing arts centre to add to the ever-growing vibrancy of the Northern Rivers arts scene,” he said.


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“They were so proud to be part of an awardwinning company. It just means the world.” Paul said what gets him, his business partner Steve Owen, and their team out of bed each day is “knowing their products have the potential to change lives.” “We’ve got a global vision of helping people around the world to improve their quality of life,” he said. “Our people are amazing, and we appreciate every single one of them. “We ask where they want to go in the next five years. We want to help them grow as an individual, not just an employee.” Paul said that COVID had changed people’s mindsets about doing meetings over Zoom, rather than having to fly overseas to build relationships. “It’s been phenomenal,” he told David Koch. “Zoom helped us grow to about 85 countries, from about five last year, and about 50 countries since March.” Paul’s wife Anne runs the company finances and said she was blown away by what her husband had achieved. “Each and every day he surprises me; his knowledge and his passion for not just our business but our workforce,” she said. “He treats everyone like family and that’s what I’m really proud of.” Paul said they were contacted by the CEO of Austrade to congratulate them over the weekend. “Investment NSW and Austrade have been instrumental in helping us get to where we are, including Gabrielle Oriel from Investment NSW and Jane Laverty from NSW Regional, who have been amazing at helping us over the past year,” he said. Paul laughs when he says, “everyone in the business knows our aim with AirPhysio is world domination”, but he’s not joking. “We’re aiming to have every single country buying AirPhysio by December next year,” he said.

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By Jo Kennett TWEED HEADS-BASED company AirPhysio, which started out in a Bogangar garage, won the Australian Regional Exporter of the Year award on Thursday, November 25, after a year of phenomenal growth. The award for outstanding international success by a business whose head office is based in a non-metropolitan location was presented by TV host David Koch. CEO Paul O’Brien began developing AirPhysio at his Bogangar home in 2015, after identifying a gap in the market “and a need for a medication free option for helping to open up and expanding the lungs for conditions like atelectasis and for helping to clean the lungs of mucus and pollutants for patients with respiratory conditions like asthma, bronchiectasis, COPD (emphysema and chronic bronchitis) and cystic fibrosis. At the start of 2020, Paul was working with two staff putting all the devices together at home, as he worked on getting more approvals to sell into overseas markets. By January 2021, he had 15 staff and was exporting to 35 countries. “Our export markets grew from 35 countries in March 2021 to 85 countries just six months later, while staff numbers jumped from five to 135 in one year, all in the face of a pandemic,” Paul said. “The fact that we were a finalist is just phenomenal. “The fact that we won the NSW Exporter of the Year Award was unbelievable and now we have won the National Regional Exporter of the year; this is unbelievable.” Paul said it showed what his team can achieve, and where they stand in relation to other companies. “We actually had employees asking if they could get a copy of the award to put into their resume,” he said.

Being vaccinated against COVID-19 means getting back to doing the things we love. Whether you’re heading off on a holiday or travelling to reconnect with friends and family, make sure you’re fully vaccinated. With visitors now welcome to our region, it’s more important than ever to protect yourself, your loved ones and our community by getting vaccinated.

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Seriously – she does not care one bit about this Tweed election, or the Tweed population and she does what she wants so you vote however you like! If you vote for Nathan Jones he will be the first foot forward in fixing this failing federation. We have poor leadership from the major parties and we need independents to have a positive vision for our future. You finally will have a say if you think we need change. State border walls must go. I have a vision for this community “local’s only Tweed housing fund” to help Tweed locals buy their first property here. This proposal to establish something like the ‘future fund’ that will benefit locals for hundreds of years as benefits are only paid out of the annual income of the capital fund.

Vote BELOW THE LINE for other smart and caring independents who I think will serve our community well e.g Dennis, Kelly, Cumming, Cherry. Your future and the future of the Tweed is in your hands when you vote.

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Thursday, December 2, 2021

Final push to return the trains By Jonathon Howard THE FINAL campaign is underway to save the train tracks on the Casino to Murwillumbah line, and residents being encouraged to elect five Tweed Shire Council candidates who will revisit the Northern Rivers Rail Trail proposal and raise a motion to have both the rail trail and train tracks side by side. While councillors have recently carried a motion to implement a lease on the corridor, Northern Rivers Rail Ltd, along with Trains On Our Tracks (TOOT), are continuing the fight to save the rail line and avoid any potential future sale of the rail corridor. Supporters of trains and members from the above-mentioned groups gathered at the Murwillumbah Showgrounds on Sunday, November 28, to voice their concerns around losing the possibility of future trains and fears the rail corridor could be sold off. Five council candidates – Bill Fenelon, Meredith Dennis, Chris Cherry, Letitia Kelly, Nola Firth and Nathan Jones – have all pledged to revisit the rail trail proposal if elected.

Northern Rivers Rail Ltd secretary Lydia Kindred urged residents who would like rail services back on the Casino to Murwillumbah line to “please vote for council candidates who say they will support rail services, with a bike/ walking path beside the line”. “As funding has been given for a bike trail, many people believe rail returning is not possible. However, a bike trail can be built beside the railway line to allow for future rail services,” she said. “Two railway companies have been registered to bring rail services back to our region. “One company, Northern Rivers Rail Ltd, is a not-for-profit charity and we are committed to bringing services back to the Northern Rivers, with the help of local communities. “The winning contractors for the bike trail in the Tweed Shire, Hazell Bros, said the cost of building it off the rail formation would be no more than on top of the railway lines. “Tweed Shire Council had stated it would be much more expensive and that it must be on the rail formation to allow people with disabilities to access the whole ‘rail trail’.” The group demanded greater community consultation on the rail trail, which they said was required before removing any tracks.

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Question: What are your final campaign pledges for voters? Pryce Allsop

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My campaign pledge is to be a part of a cohesive council that has a holistic view of the shire, not a narrow one. To be mindful of the human resources behind council and how we utilise them in getting results throughout the shire. I now bring five years of experience as a councillor across a diverse range of issues that we have faced as a community. I am a family man, with a small business. A father of four and grandfather of soon-to-be seven, and I feel that I can relate to everyone across the Tweed Shire. I wear many hats and I am always open to speaking with anyone from supporters to critics, my door is always open. Win, lose or draw, I wish all the best for the Tweed Shire.

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Bill Fenelon Meredith Dennis Chris Cherry Letitia Kelly Nola Firth

Reece Byrnes

As your Deputy Mayor and Labor councillor I’m asking for your support at the Tweed Shire Council elections on Saturday 4 December 2021. Only my Labor team has a plan to build back stronger will energise our economic recovery, build up our communities and protect our precious environment. As a community we have faced many challenges, but throughout this time, I’ve always been on your side working right across our region and together we’ve achieved so much. “We’ve had community victories such as securing more funding

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for shark safety at our beaches, with more drones, and increased resources for our surf lifesavers. I’m also proud to have worked with locals to secure the men’s shed at Pottsville. We’ve also worked together to stop the Liberal-Nationals plan to build high-rise at Kingscliff, and we continue to fight the cruel NSW Liberal-Nationals government plan to close all four schools at Murwillumbah. With the COVID-19 crisis still holding back our economy, local jobs and our livelihoods, Tweed Shire needs a team on your side, working with you to drive our economic recovery.

Warren Polglase

Council urgently needs experienced leadership and a focus on small business for a jobs-led recovery from COVID-19. As the Tweed’s most experienced councillor and the leader of the Tweed Chamber of Commerce I am the right person at the right time. For too long, we have had a council that blocks everything – good or bad. I have positive, sensible plans for a better Tweed including a family and skate park next to the new Tweed Valley Hospital my friend Geoff Provest is delivering; four-lane access from the highway to the new hospital; and a 1200-seat performing arts centre for all overlooking the ocean in Tweed Heads. These projects will not only deliver a stronger, healthier and fitter Tweed, they will provide desperately needed Tweed jobs both during and after construction. A council I lead will work with Tweed small business so young Tweed citizens can own their first home.

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Make your vote count in the December 4 Council Election As the final question for candidates this week before polling opens on Saturday, December 4, The Weekly asked candidates to make their final campaign pledges.

Question: What are your final campaign pledges for voters? James Owen

My pledge is simple: t o keep working hard for the Tweed Shire. During campaigns candidates will be ‘noisy’ and ‘promise the world’, only to be elected and become ‘quiet’ and ‘deliver nothing’. I’ll be a strong voice, a listening ear, and a fierce advocate for the entire Tweed Shire on ALL the issues that are important to the community. My record on this speaks for itself. For more information follow me on Facebook @ councillorjamesowen

Letitia Kelly

My pledge is back to the basics of genuine community values. Respectful listening and communication. I value genuine consultation, it improves decision-making, cohesion and community building. I value democratic representation, and transparency and to grow a community spirit you must feel valued and heard. If elected I will continue to make myself available once a month on a Sunday morning to continue to meet with the community face to face. I want to ensure my information about community needs, and concerns is unfiltered by council staff, or other processes. I will ensure that the whole community feels they have access to me, and I am accountable to them in return. I will explain decision-making, ensure I hear views, and understand them, and remain directly accountable to those that elect me. This pledge is simple and powerful. I will remain directly accountable to the community.

Nola Firth

The way forward in the face of the challenge of our forthcoming population growth is to keep to the zoning and strategies that, under the guidance of Cr Katie Milne and likeminded councillors, are already in place. This means avoiding ad hoc development and using residential, industrial and conservation zones as intended. We already have sufficient residential land zoning for thousands of houses. We do not need to impinge on the integrity of rural land which buffers our internationally significant coast, bushland and rainforest environment. Rural land is for economic development, food security and our emerging clean, green food bowl. The place for dense population growth is north of the Tweed River in Tweed Heads. This area has the infrastructure already in place and has the potential to become a vibrant green city with micro native environments that bring the rainforest into town.

Leigh Thomas

To work tirelessly for residents and businesses in the Tweed Shire. Actively push to have Clarrie Hall Dam wall raised, 10 years have already been wasted, plus building of Byrrill Creek Dam, both of these would give Tweed Shire water security well into the future. Instigate four kerbside collections, four free tip tickets per household per year. Look for opportunities to increase apprenticeships within Council, keeping our young adults right here is high on my agenda. Look at cutting non-essential red tape in Council, making each contact with Council a positive experience. For any changes to happen, the majority of councillors must agree and adopt them.

Nathan Jones

Last council = Tweed rents more than doubled and worst ever housing crisis. We need a change. We need intelligent, young and ethically motivated people in Tweed Council to come up with the solutions to the problems that previous councillors have not solved. My pledge is the “Local’s only Tweed Housing Fund” that will help enable local families to afford to buy and thrive here for many generations to come. In 30 years time when your kids or grandkids ask you how this ‘Tweed Future Fund’ started you can say: “I voted for Nathan Jones all those years ago and I helped create it”. I am the only candidate that’s truly independent of both the left and right ‘voting preference blocks’. I would provide the needed balance to Tweed Council rather than one sided political ideology. I am for the environment, the economy, our community and our freedom. Please, please, please vote below the line. You choose people not letters. You have the full control on the people you want in Council when you vote below the line.

Barry Longland

My mother was born in Murwillumbah where I spent much of my early life. I returned just over 20 years ago, after a career as an accountant and Commonwealth auditor, to start a chilli farm at Uki. I soon became re-engaged in the social and cultural appreciation of our beautiful part of the world. This led to the great honour of serving eight years on the Council, including three years as Mayor from 2011 to 2014. I am now enjoying a coastal lifestyle at Kingscliff. My campaign pledge to voters is to bring my experience, commitment and maturity to a Council which can raise its vision above petty politics and find the middle ground on the big issues facing the Shire in the years ahead. Our residents expect nothing less from their elected representatives. My sole motivation in running for office is to give something back to a community that has given so much to me throughout my life.

Chris Cherry

I pledge that, as a councillor, I will continue to work constructively with other councillors to make the best decisions with the community. Let’s say no to party politics, and yes to making Tweed the best place to live. I am advocating strongly for our residents on border issues, to get freedoms for us and our businesses. I will keep working for the

community. It’s time to get rid of the border restrictions and get on with our lives. I also promise that I’m here for the long-term. Being on Council is about listening to people and having an open door for people to raise their issues. The Tweed is facing population growth and climate change impacts that need to be carefully managed. Together we can meet these challenges, and we can protect where we live.

Matthew Karlos

If you’re happy with goat tracks for roads, level 5 water restrictions in drought, infrastructure going to ruin... don’t vote for me. If elected, I want to audit the entire council to drain the swamp and proactively make some very urgent and seriously needed changes. Including rescinding a lot of the previous Green-council damage. A conservative council with Matt Karlos is going to see some action. In addition to my messages already delivered: 1. Support second dwellings on rural properties.

2. Tweed water security by increasing dam capacity. The Greens bang on about water security, then say no more dams? That’s a brain-dead contradiction. 3. Affordable homes for our children. A real strategy not empty promise. 4. Mandatory drug/alcohol testing for councillors and staff – it happens in the real world, why should government employees be immune to standards?

Peter Cumming

I am an experienced Australian and international town, city and regional planner. I have always believed that the primary purpose of planning is to better the lives of ordinary people and to balance development with environment. My pledge is to use this professional knowledge to address key issues for the Tweed in the next Council term: • The need for much greater self-sufficiency in view of COVID and less reliance on Queensland jobs and services. • To develop employment opportunities for our sons and daughters by making the most of the new Tweed Hospital, ecotourism and agritourism. • To house our essential workers and provide more affordable housing opportunities. • To maintain our coastal village character and beautify our main streets. • To protect our public conservation lands and provide incentives for our farming community to protect our streams and rivers. Above all, I pledge to work hard for a positive, more unified Council.

Meredith Dennis

Thanks again for providing a forum for candidates to communicate with the community. The councillor’s role is to advocate for a stronger community. To be the voice and connection between council and the community. To ensure that the three ‘Rs’ roads, rates and rubbish are attended to in a timely manner and more. When asking the community what they want from the council, the first comment is “fix the roads” as that’s what affects people on a daily basis. Making sure problems are addressed in a timely manner. When speaking about council, instead of the groan that comes at the mention of council, wouldn’t it be great to say yes that was sorted for me, they do a great job. The councillors vote on new projects, have input into DAs and have the council report to them on ongoing projects. There are professional town planners, builders’ surveyors employed by the council. A true voice for the people. I certainly have ideas about what I think needs doing and these will get directed to council. We live in a democracy, and we should all have a voice as to what happens in our community, I see my role on council if elected as being that voice.

Bill Fenelon

The Tweed has very poor safe cycling facilities. I am a very keen cyclist and have cycled in all Australian cities and many towns. The Tweed is probably the worst I have seen for safe cycle paths I support the expansion of the Tweed’s bicycle paths, including the one in the rail corridor. I also feel our region needs serious improvements to its interurban public transport, and a commuter train serves this best. I will support the Rail Trail, but only alongside the rails. It is the reason I am running as an independent. The people of the Tweed have never been consulted regarding the destruction of the railway and have been disregarded by all levels of government including the previous Council. This will give the electorate the opportunity at last to express their opinions through their vote.


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Catch up with Member for Lismore Janelle Saffin

Murwillumbah needs 24/7 police station SECURING A 24-hour fully-staffed Police Station in Murwillumbah is one of my top priorities and I intend to ramp up this campaign into next year. This is a legacy issue, one that I am determined to pursue for the benefit of all residents of Murwillumbah and surrounding villages. Locals feel betrayed that The Nationals failed to deliver on their promise of an ‘around the clock’ police station, which included an additional 15 police officers. The NSW Government continues to neglect us because out of the 192 new police recruits in New South Wales this year, none were allocated to the Tweed-Byron Police District. I have written to NSW Minister for Police David Elliott, asking him when will Murwillumbah get its promised 24/7 police station and to guarantee more police on the beat here to protect and keep our community safe from crime.

Ending the rorts

THE BEREJIKLIAN government’s blatant rorting of the grants process, particularly the Stronger Country Communities Fund Round 3, has finally had a massive spotlight

shone on it, and the days of favouring Coalition seats are numbered. The NSW Upper House has passed (24 to 17 votes) the Government Grants Administration Bill 2021, which will make the administration of grants fairer and more accountable. NSW Labor achieved this with support from the Shooters, Fishers & Farmers Party, The Greens, Animal Justice Party, One Nation and Independent Justin Field. The Government voted against the Bill. It was scandalous that 83.5 per cent of grants from the Stronger Country Communities Fund went to government seats across the three rounds. Only 16.5 per cent went to nongovernment seats, including only 5.9 per cent to Labor. NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet has pledged to overhaul the grants process so I will wait, watch and see. Our Bill will: • Create a single Grants register – centralised, transparent and published. • Ministers to give reasons in writing for departing from departmental recommendations. • Give ‘follow the dollar’ powers to the Auditor-General to audit grant recipient effectiveness. Ending the pork-barrelling is long overdue.

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Field day for Tweed farmers TWEED FARMERS are invited to attend a field day at Cudgera Creek on Thursday, December 16, to learn why and how to restore and protect biodiversity on grazing properties. The field day is being delivered by Council’s Sustainability and Environment team alongside Tweed farmers Rhonda and Greg James, who will host the event on their 220-hectare cattle grazing property. Rhonda and Greg have been balancing farming and natural area restoration on their property for more than four decades. Rhonda is also one of Australia’s most experienced and highly respected restoration ecologists and a former bushland restoration educator with TAFE NSW. Council’s Program Leader – Sustainable Agriculture, Eli Szandala, said working to conserve and enhance biodiversity on farms would result in significant benefits for landowners. “Plant and animal diversity is essential for nutrient cycling, pollination and the provision of clean water. This field day will focus on the

benefits of biodiverse grazing systems and how to go about enhancing the environment while achieving production benefits at the same time,” Mr Szandala said. The field day will provide helpful tips on how to recognise, prioritise and protect natural areas, farm design and the types of technical and financial support available. The day will also include a short farm walk to discuss natural area management, waterway health and pastures with Rhonda, Greg and the Council team. The proof is in the pudding for the James family who have reaped the benefits of adopting farming practices that care for and enhance the natural environment. “Managing our farm for cattle and biodiversity enabled us to retain all of our stock in good condition throughout the drought,” Ms James said. “Pasture and waterways have recovered quickly as have the areas which include dual management of grazing and conservation.” To register for the workshop visit restoringbiodiversityworkshop.eventbrite.com. au or phone on (02) 6670 2400.


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Rental Rights Forum takes aim at eviction laws By Jonathon Howard THE RIGHTS of renters are at the mercy of landlords, who can evict tenants from properties at the drop of a hat, via the ‘no grounds eviction law’, with many properties being switched into short term holiday lets, such as Airbnbs. The rights of renters and the no grounds eviction laws were central points at the recent Renters R i g h t s C o m mu n i t y Fo r u m , which took place at The Citadel in Murwillumbah on Sunday, November 28, with about 30 residents in attendance. Speakers included Greens MP David Shoebridge, Greens candidate for Richmond Mandy Nolan and several resident speakers, including Rachael Cavanagh, who shared her story of experiencing eviction. Ms Cavanagh said she was living in a rental property in Billinudgel from November 2020 for three months and was paying $500 per week. The property required “extensive maintenance” including having septic issues, water supply issues and a lack of hot water to the home. But after Ms Cavanagh raised these issues with the landlord several times, she was eventually evicted under the no grounds eviction law. “It took ages for anyone to assist with the issues,” she said. “Months of issues, including the fact we couldn’t use the water.” Instead of repairing the property, the landlord opted to evict Ms Cavanagh and her family, stating he wanted to move back in.

“They exercised the no fault evictions right and we had to move out,” she said. “We’re now living at Bogangar and paying $850 per week. “It’s such a big expense and I’ve been forced to take my child out of childcare.” Mr Shoebridge said the no grounds eviction laws are ruining lives and are adding anxiety and fear into the rental market, “with many tenants too afraid to raise issues with their landlords for fear of being evicted”. Mr Shoebridge and The Greens raised a motion in Parliament recently for a moratorium on short-term rentals and called for the no grounds eviction laws to be scrapped. “People are being kicked out of their long-term rentals for no reason,” he said. “We need the government to step in and regulate short-term holiday lets with the goal of moving more housing into the permanent rental market. “Getting rid of the no grounds evictions is also a top priority. “The rights that tenants have are very fragile and currently landlords do not need a reason to evict a tenant. “We need to rebalance the law. It makes tenants very anxious.” Mr Shoebridge said both Labor and Liberal MPs voted against the motion. “The Labor party cited ‘fear of causing chaos in the short-term holiday let market during the COVID recovery’,” he said.

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“But I believe the property industry has a huge influence on the policy.” Ms Nolan said she’s been busy door knocking around 3,000 homes across the Northern Rivers as part of a “community engagement”. “The constant topic is housing stress, it affects everybody,” she said. Ms Nolan said she believes there’s been years of a “massive deficit dealing with housing”. “We need to look at the social and affordable housing deficit,” she said. “The first step: is how to address rental stress.” Ms Nolan said she agreed that homeowners should be allowed to list their properties as short-term holiday lets. “ H oweve r, i f yo u h ave a n investment, you should have to go through the regulated approved holiday letting processes and these

properties need a 90-day cap,” she said. “We also need to end no fault evictions.” Ms Nolan highlighted that most states have a rental vacancy of around two to four per cent. “We are currently under 0.2 per cent in NSW, which is a dire situation for anyone looking for a rental,” she said. “I believe poor housing policy and policies at all levels of government is to blame,” she said. “It’s become profits over people and that needs to change. “Bring in a cap of short-term holiday lets and take action. Negative gearing needs to be scrapped as it impacts harshly on communities.” New research by the Australian Council of Social Service (ACOSS) and University of NSW’s ‘Poverty

and Inequality Partnership’ shows renters on low and modest incomes are in the grip of a housing pincer, especially in regional Australia, as surging rents and the Commonwealth’s neglect of social and affordable housing creates acute stress. The report notes that while some states have recently increased their investment in social housing, they simply lack the financial firepower to make up for a decade of neglect. For regional Australia, the proportion of tenancies low-income tenants can afford has declined from 41 per cent to 33 per cent over the course of this year. This percentage looks set to deteriorate further with the end of affordable rents for homes developed under the National Rental Affordability Scheme (NRAS).

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Locals meet over Food Hub proposal Concern over flights during curfew

By Jo Kennett A GROUP opposing a proposed food hub near Pottsville – from the same company who failed to get a smaller food hub approved at Bangalow – held a public meeting to outline their concerns on Wednesday, December 1. The Cudgera Creek and Pottsville Protection Alliance (CCPPA) say they are concerned about the scale of the Chase Property Investment (CPI) proposal, which includes eight “football field sized” sheds (5,000m2), four 2,000m2 sheds, nine 965m2 sheds, and five 800m2 sheds on the Cudgera Creek Road lots just near the Pottsville Pacific Motorway ramps. Residents of the quiet hamlet say that putting the development on a known floodplain “would devastate rural Cudgera Creek and its peaceful, safe amenity, by creating gross flood and traffic risks, noise and air pollution, run-off and potential industrial contamination of nearby creeks which flow around Pottsville to the environmentally-sensitive Hastings Point estuary, possibly impacting local flora, fauna and recreationists, including families, swimmers, fishers, paddlers and surfers.” “Questions remain unanswered about the proposed development’s infrastructure costs and who’ll pay for them, particularly given no water, drainage, sewerage, fire or transport infrastructure on this ‘industrialscale’ exist anywhere near the proposed site, zoned ‘R1 Rural’ and ‘R2 Rural Landscape’ by Tweed Shire Council,” Stephen Carney, the Chairperson of CCPPA said. Local resident Mark Doran said some of the sheds would be 11 metres above existing ground level. “There will be 2,400 car and truck movements every day and 210-plus are B-doubles,” he said. “There will be trucks unloading 24/7, downgearing and up-gearing at all hours of the night. “Imagine the noise with air brakes and the lights on neighbouring properties.

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“There is warehouse and refrigeration storage in the DA, so what are they planning; it sounds more like a distribution hub.” The group say the local sewerage system is already at capacity. “The Achilles heel is that water has to be taken off the roof,” Mr Doran said. “These are massive sheds and that will starve Cudgera Creek of water.” CPI spent several years trying to get a much smaller food hub approved in Bangalow, which caused an outcry in the local community and the DA was ultimately rejected. “The traffic, pollution, noise and waterways problems in that proposal are just repeated in this proposal,” he said. “The Tweed DA bushfire consultant says you must have a reliable water supply, but they won’t have town water pressure,” he said. “If the power fails you are in trouble; when you live there and have power cuts you realise how vulnerable you are.” M r D o r a n s a i d t h e Twe e d L o c a l Environmental Plan priorities include, “diverse economic opportunities through compatible boutique industries, but that’s like Husk and Madura Tea, not something on this scale.” “The Land Use policy states that the community quality of life will be secured.” “If it’s a good business model, put it in an industrial estate.” The Weekly contacted three prospective tenants for comment about their plans, but only received one, which said questions should be referred to the developer.

By Jo Kennett REPRESENTATIVES ON two community airport consultation groups say they oppose the extension of Gold Coast Airport’s freight flights during curfew hours because it affects residents under flight paths. President of the Tweed District Residents and Ratepayers Association and member of the Gold Coast Airport Noise Abatement Consultative Committee and Community Aviation Consultative Group (CACG), Lindy Smith, said the curfew freight movements are approved under the federal government’s Department of Infrastructure. “Qantas applied last year to use a provision under the Gold Coast Airport (GCA) Curfew Regulation to operate its freight operation during curfew rather than through Brisbane where there is no curfew,” Ms Smith said. “This was approved by the department and commenced operation in October 2020 with subsequent extensions to December 31, 2021, with four movements per week. “Both GCA’s Airport Noise Abatement Consultative Committee (ANACC) and Community Aviation Consultative Group (CACG) were led to believe the freight operation was due to the significant reduction in passenger aircraft. “However, this was not accepted by the community members of ANACC and CACG on both sides of the border when there were many vacant spots with reduced aircraft flying in the 17 hours outside of curfew. “The need for urgent COVID-related medical supplies was also touted as the need for the flight, but it has been revealed that medical supplies are less than 25 per cent of the goods being transported.” Ms Smith said it came to light at the ANACC meeting last month that Qantas’ intent was “to operate their freight service out of the GCA during curfew permanently.” “The reason for the freight operations in initial application/approval documents

is due to the increased business growth and increased demand for e-commerce, a commercial business decision between Qantas and Australia Post mail and Startrack express freight,” she said. “Members of the GCA committees were given just three days’ notice of commencement of the freight service during curfew. “Community members of GCA committees from both sides of the border have unanimously requested the department amend the regulation so the provision is used only for exceptional circumstances. “The communities are rightly concerned this could be the beginning of the end of their long-held curfew.” Mayor Chris Cherry is also on the CACG committee and said “aircraft movements in curfew hours is a big issue for people living in the flight path.” “This week I joined with all community representatives on the Gold Coast Airport Committee to oppose the extension of the freight flights during curfew hours. Curfews are there for a reason,” Mayor Cherry said. “Protecting the amenity of those who live in the flight paths is the most important thing we can do to ensure airports and residential areas can co-exist. “We all love having the airport close, but we need to protect those precious night hours of sleep for all the families living close to there.”

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Service NSW moving to Tweed Mall By Jo Kennett SERVICE NSW is closing its Tweed Heads South office and will relocate to Tweed Mall on Thursday, December 9. The current Rivendell Drive centre will close on Friday, December 3, with a temporary Mobile Service Centre operating in the Rivendell Drive car park until the new centre opens on December 9. According to a spokesperson, parking has been a key consideration in the move. “Customers will benefit from additional parking and a more convenient location when the Tweed Heads Service NSW Centre relocates from Rivendell Drive to Tweed Mall on Thursday, December 9,” the spokesperson said. “The existing lease at Rivendell Drive was not renewed. “The Service Centre will occupy vacant shopfronts directly opposite Rivers Clothing and across from Optus. “Service NSW is finalising negotiations to relocate to a larger, permanent space as part of the Coles redevelopment.” Service NSW Regional Manager North Region, Jeremy Conlon, said the Service Centre would temporarily move to the

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By Jonathon Howard NORTHERN NSW Local Health District (NNSWLHD) is encouraging Tweed residents at risk of HIV to get tested as part of this year’s HIV Awareness Week, which started on Wednesday, December 1. This year’s theme is ‘40 years of HIV – where to next?’ and NNSWLHD manager of HIV and related programs (HARP), Jenny Heslop, said testing was available at Tweed Sexual Health Services, as well as Grafton and Lismore. From January to September 2021, 141 NSW residents were diagnosed with HIV, a decrease of 31 per cent compared to the average for the last five years. This decline was likely driven by the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and restricted movement, as people remained at home. Ms Heslop said prevention, testing and treatment are all the keys to eliminating HIV. “As we start to open up, it is essential that at-risk people get tested now,” she said. “People can get tested easily and confidentially at their local GP or sexual

health service. Online and home-based testing options include Dried Blood Spot test, a free finger prick test which is mailed to you, and ATOMO self-test kits will be available in pharmacies soon.” NSW Health Chief Health Officer Dr Kerry Chant said the state has made great progress in the virtual elimination of the virus. “However, testing rates are down from last year, driven by the restrictions of the COVID-19 pandemic,” Dr Chant said. “We’ve come a long way over the last 40 years and have many new tools to help prevent HIV transmission including effective HIV treatment, condoms, sterile injecting equipment, and prevention medication – PrEP. “Early testing and diagnosis linked to treatment prevents transmission and enables people living with HIV to enjoy a long and healthy life.” The NSW HIV Strategy 2021-2025 aims to achieve a 90 per cent reduction in the rate of preventable HIV infection to achieve the virtual elimination of HIV transmission in NSW.

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Heart-of-gold Alice has been volunteering for five decades By Jonathon Howard MURWILLUMBAH MEALS on Wheels Service has celebrated the contribution of longtime volunteer Alice Thompson, who after 53 years of dedicated service, has announced her retirement as secretary. However, Mrs Thompson is not done yet with Meals on Wheels and has taken up the role of junior vice president following the group’s annual general meeting (AGM). Mrs Thompson started volunteering at the age of 37 and has played a valuable role in the Meals on Wheel Service since September 1968. Meals on Wheels started locally when a group from Tweed Christian Men’s Club, spearheaded by Mrs Thompson’s late husband Arthur, started delivering meals to elderly men. “The Men’s Club noticed that while doing general maintenance at homes, many elderly people were living on tea and toast,” she said. “This eventually brought about the Murwillumbah Meals on Wheels, which also provided a vital social interaction.” Over the last five decades, Mrs Thompson has helped supply many elderly and infirmed people with not only healthy nutritious meals, but also companionship, sometimes being the only contact many of them would have with the outside world on a regular basis. Murwillumbah Meals on Wheels president Wayne Tagget extended “admiration and sincere thanks” to Mrs Thompson for all her

dedicated work, organisation and “quietly making things just happen as secretary for such a long time”. “A very sterling effort indeed. Alice continues to be involved with our committee and has always shown great compassion and concern for everyone involved,” he said during the group’s annual general meeting recently. Meals were prepared by some of the wives until Murwillumbah Hospital was approached to have the meals cooked there. The hospital agreed and commenced preparing meals from February 1969. As members of the Tweed Christian Men’s Club were getting elderly and wanted to retire, a public meeting was held in August 1993. “A new committee was formed of which both Arthur and Alice Thompson were included. Arthur as president and Alice secretary,” Mr Tagget said. Mrs Thompson said she wanted to help the community, especially elderly people. “I really enjoyed the experience, including some funny experiences,” she said. “I love our local elderly people and it’s been fulfilling helping them for many decades.” Mrs Thompson has also been spreading the Christmas cheer for the past 50 years, packing groceries and making Christmas hampers for the recipients. “The majority loved receiving the food hamper at Christmas,” she said. “It’s not just a meal these days, we take them out on the social side

of things, we are a vital part of the community for the elderly and disabled.” In January 2011, Murwillumbah Meals on Wheels moved from the hospital, due to changes in government policy, to its current leased premises at Golden Links Drive in Murwillumbah – which created different challenges. “Now frozen meals were supplied to clients; this necessitated the need for freezers and eskies for delivery to clients. Plus, the sourcing of suitable meal options for clients,” Mr Tagget said. “Today, frozen meals are purchased from Flagstaff and Gourmet Meals. Salads are sourced locally from Show-N-Shine Deli at Bray Park. “Murwillumbah Meals on Wheels Service averages 1,150 meals per month to an average of 60 clients.” At the AGM, Wayne Tagget was returned as president, Geoff Wilkes senior vice president, Alice Thompson junior vice president, Kay Ryder secretary and Nola Bell treasurer. “We have a very dedicated committee, and our two coordinators Lynn and Nerida are marvellous,” Mrs Thompson said. Mr Tagget said volunteer deliverers are drawn from the community, local service clubs, church groups and students. “Although during COVID-19, students have not been available nor many others due to restrictions,” he said. “Our volunteer numbers have fallen to approximately 30, however, more volunteers would be most welcome.

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Crunch time on Cudgen Leagues Club By Jo Kennett

CUDGEN LEAGUES Club has called an Extraordinary General Meeting for Saturday, December 11, for members to vote on amalgamating with Twin Towns after the club was gutted by fire in May last year. The meeting promises to be fiery, with many members angry that they weren’t consulted before the board signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Twin Towns, without presenting other offers, such as one from Norths Collective (which is owned by Norths Leagues Club and Seagulls). According to the Notice of AGM, members will “consider and, if thought fit, pass the First Ordinary Resolution to approve in principle the amalgamation of Cudgen Leagues Club Limited with Twin Towns Services Club”. “If the First Ordinary Resolution is passed, to consider, and if thought fit, pass the Second Ordinary Resolution for the purposes of rule 47(l) of CLC’s Constitution and to authorize the transfer of CLC’s land and licence of Ned Byrne Field to Twin Towns on completion of the amalgamation,” the notice reads. Twin Towns has offered to provide around $2.5 million in additional funding for reconstruction of the CLC premises, in addition to the insurance proceeds. Twin Towns has committed to “promote the game of rugby league in the local community” and “promote the game of lawn bowls at the CLC premises” and includes a one off donation of $50,000 each to Cudgen Leagues senior and junior clubs. Twin Towns is also offering around $300,000 towards new dressing sheds for

males and females, as well as a number of other incentives. If amalgamated, the club committed to maintain the existing bowling greens “for the foreseeable future’’ and “at least for 10 years for so long as the Cudgen Leagues Bowlers sub-club has at least 50 active bowling members.” However, if the number of active bowlers falls below 50 members in the first five years, the club could “cease operating one of the greens” and must keep the other green “for at least the first five years after completion of the amalgamation unless the majority of the remaining members of active members of the sub-club agree otherwise”. The vice president of Kingscliff RSL sub-branch, Brian Vickery OAM, who previously held meetings and stored memorabilia in the club said, “Twin Towns board has stated clearly that they cannot provide accommodation for Kingscliff RSL in their plans, but will provide a meeting place for us at one of the four local venues which includes Souths Junior, Club Banora, Twin Towns Cudgen [the name Cudgen Leagues Club will not be used if the amalgamation goes ahead] or Twin Towns.” “We have no intention of travelling to different venues for our meetings,” Mr Vickery told The Weekly. “Tweed Heads/Coolangatta SubBranch is affiliated with Queensland, we are affiliated with NSW and do not intend to change – the amalgamation with Twin Towns would see the RSL seeking other accommodation within the Cudgen/Kingscliff area.” The notice states that the amalgamated club will try to buy the freehold of Ned Byrne Field or “failing that, to obtain a long-term replacement Crown Lease of Ned Byrne Field, in order to continue

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making that reserve available for use by the Football Clubs in a similar manner as in recent times.” The fields are Crown land owned by the NSW state government, however there have been moves by the state recently to open up more Crown land for sale. Among the terms, the notice states that, “during the first five years after completion of the amalgamation, the CLC premises will not be required to meet any financial viability requirements for the Amalgamated Club to keep the premises trading. “After the first five years and up to 10 years after completion of the amalgamation, the CLC premises will need to achieve a net cash profit of at least $300,000 for any 12 month period as bona fide determined by the Amalgamated Club.” It does not state what would happen if the club failed to make a $300,000 profit. Nominations are also being called for club directors. A group describing themselves as the “third option”, Save Cudgen Leagues Club, say they have the money to keep the club in control of the members and also “additional funds as required to complete the rebuild”. They are holding a public meeting at Chinderah Motel this Sunday, December 5, at 11am to outline their plans.

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By Jonathon Howard A MANDATORY vaccination policy recently introduced by the not-for-profit group Social Futures has resulted in about 15 staff members quitting their roles, but has not impacted the organisation’s services, according to the CEO. Social Futures CEO Tony Davies said the implementation of a vaccination policy for all employees was an important move to protect clients and the 300 fellow staff members from the COVID-19 virus. Social Futures delivers more than 20 community support programs including the youth mental health service Headspace at Tweed Heads. Social Futures also delivers the NDIS Local Area Coordination program to more than 12,000 people across four regional areas of NSW. Mr Davies said as a leading regional community service organisation, Social Futures needed to act to protect the health and wellbeing of employees and program participants. “We have had some staff chose to leave, it’s a small number and around our industry we’re seeing up to five per cent of organisational staff are choosing to leave,” he said. “And it’s always sad to see people go, but we are continuing to deliver all our programs.” “Throughout the pandemic we have served individuals and communities facing challenges, and Social Futures will keep doing that.” Mr Davies thanked staff for getting vaccinated and promised to continue to make the safety and wellbeing of employees and participants a priority. “Regional not-for-profit organisations like Social Futures have a duty to ensure that our workplaces are as safe as possible and act as an example to other regional employers,” he said.

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What do you want for the Tweed? Clear-felling at Limpinwood – including koala trees?

Gold and minerals exploration in vast areas of the Tweed including water catchments?

A dam flooding pristine rainforest at Byrrill Creek?

These have all been considered for the Tweed. The consequences could be seriously damaging to the natural environment. Support the candidates who want the same things as you do.

FIND OUT ABOUT THE ISSUES YOUR COUNCILLORS SUPPORTED OR OPPOSED: Objecting to mining exploration licenses in the Tweed: VOTE FOR: Cr Katie Milne, Cr Chris Cherry (Mayor), Cr Reece Byrnes (Deputy Mayor), Cr Ron Cooper, Cr James Owen. VOTE AGAINST: Cr Pryce Allsop, Cr Warren Polglase 15 Sep 2020: https://tweed.civicclerk.com.au/Web/Mobile/mobileminutes. aspx?id=520 Issuing a fine & calling remediation for serious damage to surrounding creeks from clear-felling native habitat without consent: VOTE FOR: Cr Katie Milne (Mayor), Cr Chris Cherry (Deputy Mayor), Cr Reece Byrnes, Cr Ron Cooper, Cr James Owen. VOTE AGAINST: Cr Pryce Allsop, Cr Warren Polglase 3 Sep 2020: https://tweed.civicclerk.com.aLI/Web/Player.aspx?id=121&key=-l&mod=l&mk=-l&nov=0 Independent Review of Tweed’s Future Water Supply: VOTE FOR: Cr R Byrnes, Cr C Cherry, Cr R Cooper, Cr K Milne VOTE AGAINST: Cr J Owen, Cr W Polglase, Cr P Allsop 7 Dec 2017: https://www.tweed.nsw.gov .a LI/files/ assets/pLI blic/ documents/COLI nciI/COLI nci1-meeti ngs/a rch ived/2017/coLincilminLites7december2017.pdf It’s clear that Tweed’s future water supply needs augmenting. Certain Councillors remain supportive of a dam at Byrrill Creek despite published conclusions of hydrological experts that it is the least cost effective or productive option. It is also the option with the least public support and the most concern for environmentalists.

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Congratulations to the Tweed Sustainability Award winners FROM SAVING turtle hatchlings on local beaches to regenerating waterways through innovative farming practices, this year’s Tweed Sustainability Awards winners show every step counts when it comes to driving sustainable living. Held every two years, winners of the 2021 Tweed Sustainability Awards were presented with their trophies during a COVIDsafe awards ceremony on Friday, November 12. Launched in 2019, this is the second time the biennial Tweed Sustainability Awards have been run and the judges were impressed with the quality of entries. Council’s Sustainability Program Leader Debbie Firestone said she was thrilled to coordinate the awards and promote the nominees’ achievements in what has been a challenging year for the community. “Even though we’ve faced a global pandemic, these local people and businesses are still giving it their all to make a difference to the environment here in the Tweed and I’d like to thank all of the nominees for their inspiring actions and achievements,” Ms Firestone said. “As people around the world grapple with climate change, it’s crucial we celebrate and share the positive action members of our community are doing to contribute to sustainability in the Tweed. “In this game, every little step counts – we hope these awards go some way to sharing our nominees’ achievements and hopefully inspire others to do their best by our environment.”

Re g e n e r a t i ve A g r i c u l t u r e : Woodland Valley Farm’s holistic approach to farming is truly inspirational. Their focus extends beyond creating a profitable and diverse enterprise and into regenerating their waterways with over 1km of riparian fencing and revegetation, improving soil health with multi-species pasture cropping and grazing animal rotations and engaging with the community to promote the environmental benefits of their work. Wildlife and Habitat Conservation: Three separate judges found Green Heroes and Tweed Landcare Inc to have the same score, so trophies were awarded to each for their contributions to biodiversity conservation. Judges remarked on the holistic land management approach, diverse and extensive o n - g r o u n d o u t c o m e s, a n d comprehensive community engagement by Tweed Landcare Inc. Green Heroes’ successful pilot trial to incubate, hatch and release three turtle nests involved multiple agencies, experts, researchers, schools and businesses. The innovative incubation technique has won national and international recognition and research invitations. Tourism & Hospitality: Mavis’s Kitchen is the inaugural recipient of the new Tourism and Hospitality Award and judges were impressed by the multiple layers of their sustainability actions. From the top down and ground up, the team at Mavis’ Kitchen incorporates sustainability in everything they do, from Earth Check and B Corp

accreditation to working with suppliers on reusable packing. They avoid 220 tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions per year by sourcing up to 95 per cent of their produce from within a 100km radius, including most of that from their own gardens. Education: Lindisfarne Anglican Grammar School’s work to involve the whole school community and teach young people about the positive impact their actions have on the planet was noted. Judges observed the extent to which sustainability is embedded in school culture, from extensive composting and school gardens through to complex projects like solar to reduce their carbon footprint. C o m m u n i t y G ro u p : A g ap e Outreach Inc impressed judges with the incredible community support offered by over 150 volunteers supporting more than 600 clients with meals and an op-shop. Agape Outreach’s commitment to avoiding food waste and preventing organic materials going to landfill was evident in the systems in place to then provide the leftovers to local farms. Business: Southern Cross Credit Union’s nomination narrowly won the 2021 Business Award trophy. Judges were impressed by their extensive resource efficiency, recycling and less-to-landfill efforts and results. The deep partnerships and learning from their community partners, as well as the innovative engagement with staff such as committing to monthly actions focusing on sustainability and

Twelve nominations were received this year and the winners for each category are: • Regenerative Agriculture: Woodland Valley Farm • Wildlife & Habitat Conservation: (two winners) Tweed Landcare Inc and Green Heroes • Tourism and Hospitality: Mavis’s Kitchen • Education: Lindisfarne Anglican Grammar School • Community Group: Agape Outreach Inc • Business: Southern Cross Credit Union • Adult: Ari Ehrlich, Caldera Environment Centre • People’s Choice: Lindisfarne Anglican Grammar School

sustainability pledges were noted by the judges. Adult: Ari Ehrlich receives the winning trophy for his role in coordinating the annual Caldera Centre World Environment Day Festival. Ari’s dedication to the environmental cause is evident in his passion for linking more than 1,000 visitors to the 2021 event with leading environmentally sustainable practices, projects and ideas,

incorporating Indigenous culture, while delivering the festival with waste-wise practices and powered by renewable energy. People’s Choice: Lindisfarne Anglican Grammar School won the People’s Choice Award. Nearly 1,000 votes were received in support of the 12 nominees. Find out more about the winners a t t we e d . n s w. g ov. a u / t we e d sustainability-awards.

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Harold loving life at 104 By Jonathon Howard TWEED HEADS resident Harold Cattell celebrated his 104th birthday on Wednesday, November 24. Harold’s son Neville Cattell assisted The Weekly with Harold’s story and said his father remains staunchly independent. “He’s still living in his own home at Tweed Heads,” he said. “He also only gave up driving about eight months ago.” Neville said Harold receives regular visits for food and assistance to remain living in his own home. “He doesn’t want to be anywhere else but home,” Neville said. “He’s always watching what’s going on in the park where they launch boats on Dry Dock Road,” he said. “Dad has a champion dog named Bobbie who’s a fox terrier and makes great company for him. He still takes him for a walk every day, but Dad’s in a scooter now.” Neville said his father’s secret to a long life was hard work and determination. “Dad was involved in dairy farming for many years, as well as growing bananas and generally working hard,” he said. “He’d be up at 5am every morning and finish at about 6pm every day.” Neville grew up in Armidale and was one of nine children, including four brothers and five sisters. “He’s survived them all, with most of them passing in the 80s and 90s,” Neville said. He had two wives in his lifetime and has outlived them both, with the first passing in 1980 and the second in 2003. Harold never drank much in life and never smoked, and was committed to a healthy lifestyle. “He’ll have a beer around Christmas time, but that’s about it, which has kept him going I think,” Neville said.

COMMUNITY: Front Fence Food Share Movement has rolled out in the Tweed and been success

Front Fence Free Food a success By Carmen Stewart DESPITE THE challenges of 2021, a group of residents has managed to ignite the Front Fence Free Food Share Movement in the 2484 postcode area. With a small pot of funds from ITV Studios, the residents have distributed more than 100 ‘shared’ fruit trees for planting on the verges of household blocks. The idea is that anyone can pick from the trees, which are easily identifiable as they have ‘Free Food Share’ tags on them. This latest round of plantings built upon a trail of shared fruit trees planted in 2017/18. There are now approximately 200 shared fruit trees in and around Murwillumbah, some of them now fruiting. You may recall an article in the Tweed Valley Weekly back in February 2020, after resident Michael Maloney installed the first food share box outside his home on Ewing Street. This first shared food box was inspired by the shared fruit trees popping up around town. That article led to the Tweed Valley Adventist College putting their hand up to get involved. With support from teacher Matt Moore, a group of students built a further 12 food share boxes, which are now located on nature strips around town.

The food share boxes have really come to life over recent months, with people sharing the surplus from their gardens. Fruit, vegetables, herbs, flowers, eggs and homemade produce, are being shared far and wide. Thanks to the Front Fence Free Food Share 2484 Facebook site, the news has caught on and people are even travelling to share their excess. Anyone can help themselves to what’s on offer. This initiative has been a partnership with It Takes a Town – the local movement that’s all about strengthening trust and generosity in our community. It’s beautiful to watch as it’s connecting neighbours and strengthening our town’s already well-established culture of sharing. Of equal value, is the fact that less food is ending up in landfill as waste. If you would like to get in on the culture of sharing, find the Front Fence Free Food Share 2484 page on Facebook. And do not forget that you can get in on the act by simply placing a tray or basket at your front gate to share anything that you do not need. Before you know it, you will know five more people on your street as everyone gets in on the act of sharing.

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To the moon for Colour in Your Life By Jonathon Howard THE ENTIRE 22 seasons of global art sensation Put Some Colour in Your Life will be included in the Lunar Codex or “the Museum on the Moon”, via a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket mission to the Lunar South Pole due to land in 2023. Graeme Stevenson OAM, CEO and founder of Put Some Colour in Your Life, was over the moon when payload coordinator and curator Dr Samuel Peralta (physicist), confirmed that all of the nearly 300 artists who have been filmed over the past 12 years in seven countries will be represented. The Murwillumbah-based Put Some Colour in Your Life films 24 minute television art documentaries about artists in their studios and then distributes the show to TV networks in more than 50 counties, to online streaming services and Smart TV apps. “When I began this business back in 2009, my vision was to build a library of the minds of artists, preserving a digital record of creative spirit, culture, and techniques for future generations,” Mr Stevenson said. “I had no idea that the library would be kept on the moon. It is just mind blowing.” Dr Peralta said the Lunar Codex is a project to preserve contemporary creative arts for future generations. “It’s a message-in-a-bottle to the future,” Dr Peralta said. “It is sending the work of 5,000-plus creative artists to the Moon in three lunar exhibits/time capsules to be launched via three separate missions to the Moon over 2021-2023.” Put Some Colour in Your Life will be joining the Polaris Collection on the

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third mission and is mentioned in the Peregrine collection in the first mission. Polaris data will be on nickel-shielded memory cards. The Put Some Colour in Your Life archive will join other short and fulllength films already included in the time capsule, including several feature films and short films, documentaries, and an Emmy Award winning film. Some of the Put Some Colour in Your Life artists included in this collection are Ken Done, Ernie Dingo, Eric Rhoads – the world’s leading art promoter, Joseph

Zbukvic – number one watercolour artist in the world, De Gillett, Alvaro Castagnet and Herman Pekel. “Our hope is that future travellers who find these time capsules will discover some of the richness of our world today,” Dr Peralta said. “The Lunar Codex speaks to the idea that, despite wars and pandemics and climate upheaval, humankind found time to dream, time to create art.” You can see the full list here: www. colourinyourlife.com.au/featured-artists

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MEMBER FOR Lismore Janelle Saffin has welcomed $10 million in COVID Recovery funding for NSW border towns, but believes a requirement that projects need coinvestment from neighbouring jurisdictions may discourage local residents from applying. Ms Saffin is urging NSW Deputy Premier and Minister for Regional NSW Paul Toole to rethink the guidelines of the new round of the Cross-Border Commissioner’s Infrastructure Fund to make it easier to access and less tied to Queensland. “If Minister Toole is serious about helping border communities recover from the impacts of border restrictions, and bushfires, floods and drought before that, he needs to make the application process more streamlined,” Ms Saffin said. “I have advocated for a better deal for these communities in our Electorate of Lismore for months now, and while I welcome the government’s investment of $10 million, I’m disappointed by the program’s red tape. It shouldn’t be so conditional.” The fund, which has delivered seven major projects since it rolled out in 2018, is now inviting councils, community and sporting groups, and charities to apply for grants from the value of $25,000 to deliver projects over three years. Applicants are invited to contact the Office of the NSW Cross-Border Commissioner James McTavish with an outline of their proposed project. Funding is available to support infrastructure proposals in cross-border communities where there is a formal whole of government cross-border agreement in place. Proposals require co-investment, proportionate to the benefit, from the neighbouring jurisdiction or private partner(s). The COVID Recovery round expressions of interest close on January 28, 2022. To lodge an expression of interest and for future information about the fund, including program guidelines, go to www.regional.nsw.gov. au/our-work/ocbc Applicants can contact the Office of the NSW CrossBorder Commissioner by email at enquiries@cbc.nsw.gov.au

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First green turtle nest kept top secret Radio sailing for all By Teresa Mullan THE FIRST marine turtle nest of the 2021 nesting season has been discovered on the Tweed Coast with the location being kept a closely guarded secret. The green turtle (Chelonia mydas) nest is being protected and monitored closely by NSW TurtleWatch volunteers, National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS), Tweed Shire Council and the Local Land Council. Holly West from NSW TurtleWatch said green and loggerhead sea turtles may be seen nesting on beaches from the far north coast right down towards the central coast. “As the weather warms up, north coast residents may spot a different type of visitor to local beaches,” she said. “Typically, November marks the start of the nesting season, so we are asking all beach goers to become ‘citizen scientists’ and help us locate potential nest sites and record basic data. “Both turtle species are threatened and that is why all reports of nests or even turtle tracks on the sand are vital to helping us protect them during this critical breeding period. “The estimate is that only one out of 1,000 turtle hatchlings will reach maturity, so every single nest, every single egg and hatchling that we can protect, will make an impact on the survival of these species. “It’s so important for people to notify us of potential nesting sites so we can take accurate measurements and start protecting the sites from threats.” The marine turtle nesting season runs until February/March. Nests are monitored daily by volunteers for signs of predators, human interference and erosion, until the turtles hatch.

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Ms West said the best time to look for sea turtle tracks is first thing in the morning because turtles usually come up to nest overnight. “Keep your eyes open for turtle tracks,” she said. “It’s highly unlikely you’ll see a turtle nesting during the day.” M e l i s s a G i e s e f ro m t h e N S W Government’s Saving our Species Program said last year staff and volunteers reported 19 nesting activities that ended up producing more than 470 hatchlings. “We are seeing potential increases in nesting sea turtles in NSW, but need help from citizen scientists to help monitor our coastline,” she said. “Beaches in northern NSW could be critical as loggerhead and green turtles adapt to the impacts of climate change.” Ms West said activities can include nesting and ‘false crawls’ where turtles don’t end up laying due to hitting obstructions or bright lights. “Anything can spook marine turtles when they are out of the water,” she said. Ms West encourages anyone interested in finding out how to do a turtle nest

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Leagues Club, which is an iconic spot and has always supported live music,” McCaffery said. “Performers are also given one free beverage.” McCaffery said anyone wanting to become a performer is invited to give the open mic session a try. “The jam session is open to all levels of experience to play and perform in a social setting,” he said. The local musician has more than 50 years’ experience and hopes to help bring back live gigs for artists. He will MC and coordinate the event and wanted to encourage performers as well as up-and-comers to get involved. “This is an opportunity for locals to jam together of all different levels and to have a great night out,” he said. To find out more contact Murwillumbah Leagues Club on: (02) 6672 3982.

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By Jonathon Howard LIVE MUSIC is making a comeback in the Tweed Shire and there’s no better place to hone your skills than the Leagues Club in Murwillumbah with the relaunching of Jam Club on Thursday, December 9. Jam Club is hosted by local rocker Craig McCaffery, who said performers are invited to attend from 6pm until 10pm for the open mic sessions. “All ages and abilities are welcome,” he said. “It’s great to have live music returning and we’re encouraging local artists to come along and get some stage time and get back in the groove.” Musicians are asked bring their own microphones and instruments, due to COVID requirements. “We decided that Jam Club would branch out to a new venue at the Murwillumbah


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Q&A with impresario Leif Larkin By Nick Hanlon THE REGENT is delighted to present the incredible musician and impresario Leif Larkin as part of its World Music Sessions from 4pm to 6pm on Sunday, December 19. A storyteller by nature, with a quirky sense of humour, master multi-instrumentalist Leif will take you on a journey through diverse realms of world music using instruments from around the planet including the harp, Greek bouzouki, piano accordion, Bohdrán, Ngoni, low whistle and more with a sure lean to the Celtic traditions. Describing himself as “not a normal human”, Leif answered some of my questions in his most original and quirky way. 1. In one sentence describe your music? It’s a experience of instruments from around the world, with a Celtic lean. 2. Can you describe what is currently inspiring you? I’m just inspired randomly all the time, it’s everything…it’s just like, life is inspirational. 3. Which artists were your foundational influences as far your music goes? My family and the travellers I met influenced me, in the folk tradition of learning from face to face playing, it’s not from CDs or albums, it is from my real experience. 4. What’s the best live concert you ever saw? I’m terrible at this, I’ve been to things, but I’m not sure I was playing attention. There was a moment, when I was 16, and I saw Sirocco play. The guy on the bagpipes went into the crowd and stood up on the tables and played an awesome bagpipe solo, does that qualify?

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5. Why is world music important? Look, it’s connected to the earth, and these instruments are very real and ancient, there’s something so old about these instruments and sounds, it’s like we have a genetic memory of them. 6. What’s playing in your car right now? I don’t listen to CDs and stuff, I listen to Radio National, but weirdly enough I have just paid for Spotify, I use it to learn new stuff. 7. Which musicians inspire you? Donato Rosella, Steve the Oud player from Nimbin, Matt Connolly, Jeremy McNaughton, Elvis Callaghan and Vasudha Harte. Catch Leif Larkin on the alfresco balcony with a view and enjoy the show. These familyfriendly shows have SE Asian food, pizzas and a licensed bar on offer. Tickets are $15/10 and children under 12 are free – available at www.the-regent.com. au/live-events/

Ash Grunwald booked for The Regent By Nick Hanlon AHEAD OF the release of his eleventh studio album ‘Shout Into The Noise’ due for release on January 21, 2022, Ash Grunwald is appearing at The Regent in Murwillumbah at 3pm on Sunday December 19. Grunwald is one of Australia’s most successful blues musicians ever, with six top 50 albums and two APRA Awards, five ARIA Awards and many more accolades. Most recently Ash collaborated with Josh Teskey on the top 10 album, ‘Push The Blues Away’. ‘Shout Into The Noise’ is the start of a new chapter for Grunwald. Catch him for an electrifying live show, tickets are $45/40, book now via: www.theregent.com.au/live-events/ Come early for lunch, enjoy our SE Asian menu, pizza, slushys, sloshys and a bar serving craft beers, organic wines and the infamous frozen margaritas.

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wholeheartedly agree that this communal contribution offers the most rounded insights for young minds. Aiming to provide a caring and creative space at The Regent, utilising the various skills of our multitalented team – and thanking my lucky stars daily for them too! We are excited to be holding Holiday entertainment in vacationcare style. We have two age groups; Monday 20th December for 6–11-year-olds and Tuesday 21st for 12+. Siblings across age groups can attend together if preferred. Our wonderful Workshop is a Drama class in the Theatre, followed by Collage Craft on the Balcony, with optional add-ons for movie(s) and lunch inclusion, too. We will artistically entertain your kids this pre-Santa season. If your little ones aren’t so crafty, we have a single, supervised movie + lunch package – choose from either movie / day (morning or afternoon session), or half-day with a double feature, and lunch in between. Go the whole shebang and book a full day! Drop-and-run, go have some grown-up fun! Let us look after your little one whilst you get everything done!!

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It’s often difficult to juggle kid’s entertainment and the endless list of to-do’s preChristmas… the time of year when suddenly all those jobs we’ve put off for the whole year rapidly become extremely urgent! Perhaps it’s the long-gone New Year’s resolutions returning to haunt our psyche? Or the pressure of relatives coming to stay! Family dynamics abound and it’s sad that we sometimes feel most judged by our own kin. Or maybe it’s just that their opinion will always be the most important, deep down, as much as we may deny it. I am truly grateful, daily, for having such a loving and supportive family. I must have been really good in my past life to deserve such blessings! Still, even with such a great support network, help is needed. For myself, and many others, Christmas is synonymous with intensified stress! So much pressure to get it all right, picture perfect, trying to impress the in-laws and fulfill the kid’s Christmas wishes. They say it takes a community to raise a child, and I

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Thursday December 2

Our TV programs are current at the time of publication... but are subject to change afterwards by the stations

6.00 The Talk. (PGa) 7.00 Judge Judy. (PG, R) 7.30 Bold. (PG, R) 8.00 Studio 10. (PG) 12.00 Dr Phil. (Ma) 1.00 The Living Room. (PG, R) 2.00 Ent. Tonight. 2.30 Everyday Gourmet. (R) 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG) 3.30 My Market Kitchen. (R) 4.00 Farm To Fork. (PG) 4.30 Bold. (PG) 5.00 News. 6.30 The Project. 7.30 Ambulance Australia. (Ma, R) A motorbike rider falls at high speed. 8.30 Law & Order: SVU. (Mav) Return. An influential congressman is identified as a suspect as the probe into the sex-for-housing scheme expands. 9.30 Law & Order: SVU. (Mads, R) 10.30 Blue Bloods. (Mv) 11.30 The Project. (R) 12.30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. (PG) 1.30 Home Shopping. (R) 4.30 CBS Mornings.

6.00 Today. 9.00 Today Extra. (PG) 11.30 Morning News. 12.00 Movie: Becoming Santa. (2015) (G) 1.45 Talking Honey: Princess Diana. (PG, R) 2.00 Pointless. (PG) 3.00 Tipping Point. (PG) 4.00 Afternoon News. 5.00 Hot Seat. (R) 6.00 NBN News. 7.00 A Current Affair. 7.30 RBT. (Ml) A look at police random breath test patrols. 8.30 Miniseries: Quiz. (PGal) Part 2 of 2. A man surprises everyone when he wins the jackpot on Who Wants to be a Millionaire?. 9.40 Fergie And Andrew: The Duke And Duchess Of Disaster. (PGa, R) A look at Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson’s scandals. 11.10 Nine News Late. 11.40 New Amsterdam. (Ma, R) 12.30 Prison: Drugs. (MA15+dl, R) 1.30 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 2.30 Global Shop. (R) 3.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 5.00 News Early Edition. 5.30 Today.

6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG) 11.30 News. 12.00 Movie: Deadly Secrets By The Lake. (2017) (Msv, R) 2.00 Criminal Confessions. (Malv, R) 3.00 The Chase. (R) 4.00 Seven News At 4. 5.00 The Chase Australia. 6.00 PRIME7 News. 6.30 PRIME7 News @ 6:30. 7.00 Border Security: Australia’s Front Line. (PG, R) 7.30 Nurses. (Ma) A patient undergoes deep brain stimulation. 8.30 The Front Bar: Ashes Edition. (M) Sam Pang, Mick Molloy and Andy Maher take a lighter look at the cricketing world. 9.30 Heroes & Legends: Sport Hall Of Fame. Sport Australia Hall of Fame special. 11.00 World’s Deadliest Weather: Caught On Camera. (PGa) 12.00 Black-ish. (PGas) 12.30 Home Shopping. (R) 5.00 Seven Early News. 5.30 Sunrise.

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6.00 News. 9.00 News. 10.00 The Best Of Back Roads. (PG, R) 11.00 Inside Dame Elisabeth’s Garden. (R) 12.00 News. 1.00 Hard Quiz. (PG, R) 1.30 QI. (PG, R) 2.00 Parliament. Final. 3.15 News. 4.10 Think Tank. (PG, R) 5.10 Grand Designs Aust. (R) 6.00 The Drum. 7.00 ABC News. 7.30 7.30. 8.00 Barrie Cassidy’s One Plus One. Return. 8.30 Q+A. Final. Takes a look at 2021. 9.35 Doctor Who. (PGh, R) 10.25 You Can’t Ask That: Transgender. (Mal, R) 10.55 ABC Late News. 11.10 The Business. (R) Final. 11.30 Pilgrimage: Road To Rome. (PG, R) 12.30 Parliament Question Time. Final. 1.30 The Wimbledon Kidnapping. (PG, R) 2.15 Call The Midwife. (PG, R) 3.20 Rage. (MA15+adhlnsv) 4.25 The Drum. (R) 5.25 7.30. (R)

TV Guide 6.00 WorldWatch. 12.30 America: News. 1.00 PBS News. 2.00 One Giant Leap. (R) 2.05 Inclusion Makes The World More Vibrant. (R) 2.10 Kill Off. (PGl, R) 2.25 Breaking The Biz. (PG, R) 3.05 Gambling With Minds. (PGa, R) 3.15 Gratus. (PGa, R) 3.20 I Am Black And Beautiful. (PGa, R) 3.30 The Cook Up. (PG) 4.00 Little Big Brother. 5.05 Jeopardy! (PG) 5.30 Letters And Numbers. (R) 6.00 Mastermind Australia. (R) 6.30 SBS World News. 7.35 The Wonderful World Of Chocolate. (PG) 8.30 Red Election. (MA15+) Beatrice’s friend passes on urgent intel. 9.30 Murder Case: The Disappearance Of Julie Reilly. (MA15+) 10.35 SBS World News Late. 11.00 Gomorrah. (Malsv, R) 11.55 Whiskey Cavalier. (Msv, R) 3.15 Sinkholes: Deadly Drops. (Ml, R) 4.10 VICE Guide To Film. (MA15+v, R) 4.55 Poh & Co. Bitesize. (R) 5.00 France 24 Feature. 5.15 NHK World English News. 5.30 Deutsche Welle English News.

6am Home Shopping. 8.00 NBL Slam. 9.00 Diagnosis Murder. 10.00 JAG. Noon NCIS: Los Angeles. 1.00 NCIS. 3.00 Diagnosis Murder. (PG) 5.00 JAG. (PG) 7.00 Bondi Rescue. (PG) 7.30 NCIS. (M) 8.30 Hawaii Five-0. (M) 10.30 SEAL Team. (M) Return. 12.30 Home Shopping. 2.00 Madam Secretary. (M) 3.00 Blue Bloods. (M) 4.00 Hawaii Five-0. (M)

6am Morning Programs. 8.00 Harry’s Practice. 8.30 Million Dollar Minute. 9.30 NBC Today. Noon House Of Wellness. 1.00 Million Dollar Minute. 1.30 Gold Digger. 3.00 Weekender. 3.30 Animal Rescue. 4.30 M*A*S*H. 5.30 Escape To The Country. 6.30 Bargain Hunt. (PG) 7.30 Father Brown. (M) 8.30 Inspector George Gently. (M) 10.30 Murdoch Mysteries. (M) 12.30am The Fine Art Auction. 3.30 The Real Seachange. 4.00 Harry’s Practice. 4.30 Million Dollar Minute. 5.00 Home Shopping.

6.00 Children’s Programs. 12.00 Supergirl. (M) 1.00 Revenge Body. (M) 2.00 America’s Top Dog. (PG) 3.00 The Nanny. (PG) 3.30 3rd Rock From The Sun. (PG) 4.00 That ’70s Show. (PG) 4.30 Malcolm. (PG) 5.30 The Nanny. (PG) 6.00 3rd Rock From The Sun. (PG) 6.30 That ’70s Show. (PG) 7.00 Young Sheldon. (PG) 7.30 Survivor 41. (PG) 8.30 Metro Sexual. (MA15+) 10.00 Movie: Ted. (2012) (MA15+) 12.10 Desperate Housewives. (M) 2.10 Revenge Body. (M) 3.00 Teen Titans Go! (PG) 3.30 Ninjago: Masters Of Spinjitzu. (PG) 4.00 Pokémon. (PG) 4.30 Children’s Programs.

6.00 Children’s Programs. 5.55 Bluey. 6.10 Hey Duggee. 6.20 Bluey. 6.25 Shaun The Sheep. 6.40 Andy’s Prehistoric Adv. 7.00 Dino Dana. 7.15 Odd Squad. 7.30 Spicks And Specks. (PG) 8.30 Mock The Week. (M) 9.00 Hard Quiz. (PG) 9.30 Gruen. 10.05 Doctor Who. (PG) 11.25 You Can’t Ask That. (M) 11.55 The Making Of David Attenborough’s Galapagos. 12.50 The Misadventures Of Romesh Ranganathan. (M) 1.50 Tick F***ing Tock. (M) Final. 2.45 Community. (PG) 3.05 Parks And Recreation. (PG) 3.30 Reno 911! (M) Final. 3.50 ABC News Update. (PG) 3.55 Close. 5.05 Children’s Programs.

6.00 WorldWatch. 12.00 Project Blue Book. (M) 1.40 Most Expensivest. (M) 2.10 Hustle. (M) 3.00 Figure Skating. 2019-2020 ISU European Championships. Replay. 4.00 WorldWatch. 5.25 Takeshi’s Castle. (PG) 5.55 Shortland Street. (PG) 6.25 RocKwiz. (PG) 7.05 Jeopardy! (PG) 7.30 News. 7.35 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown. (M) 8.30 Curse Of Oak Island. (M) 10.05 The Source. (M) 11.00 Vikings. (M) 11.50 Love Me As I Am: Untold Australia. (PG) 12.50 Me And My… (M) 1.40 My House: The Real Pose. (M) 2.30 Deutsche Welle. 3.00 Thai News. 3.30 Bangla News. 4.00 WorldWatch.

6am Morning Programs. 1.30pm Elsta Foy. 2.00 Buwarrala Aryah. 3.00 Jarjums. 3.25 The Magic Canoe. 3.50 Jarjums. 4.30 Grace Beside Me. 5.00 Shortland Street. 5.30 Chefs’ Line. 6.00 On Country Kitchen. 6.30 Strait To The Plate. 7.00 Our Stories. 7.15 Headdress. 7.20 NITV News Update. 7.30 Going Places With Ernie Dingo. (PG) 8.30 Movie: Fruitvale Station. (2013) (M) Michael B. Jordan, Octavia Spencer. 10.30 MOVIE: The Fade. (2012, M) 11.30 NITV News Update. 11.40 Bamay. Midnight Volumz.

6am Morning Programs. 1pm 2 Broke Girls. 2.00 Mom. 3.00 King Of Queens. 4.00 Becker. 5.00 Frasier. 6.00 Friends. 6.30 Neighbours. (PG) 7.00 Friends. (PG) 8.00 The Big Bang Theory. (PG) 9.30 Seinfeld. (PG) 11.00 2 Broke Girls. Midnight Home Shopping. 1.30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. 2.30 The Late Late Show With James Corden. 3.30 In The Dark. 4.30 Home Shopping.

6am Morning Programs. 2pm Ink Master: Redemption. 2.30 Pawn Stars. 4.00 Seven’s Motorsport Classic. 4.30 Barter Kings. 5.30 Storage Wars: TX. 6.00 American Pickers. 7.00 Pawn Stars. 7.30 MOVIE: The Last Starfighter. (1984, PG) 9.40 Movie: Dredd. (2012) (MA15+) 11.40 Hardcore Pawn. 12.10am The Grade Cricketer. 12.40 Barter Kings. 1.40 Storage Wars Canada. 2.30 Sound FX: Best Of. 3.00 NFL. Week 12. Indianapolis Colts v Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Replay.

6am Morning Programs. Noon As Time Goes By. 1.10 Days Of Our Lives. 2.05 The Young And The Restless. 3.00 Antiques Roadshow. 3.30 MOVIE: The Captive Heart. (1946, PG) 5.30 Murder, She Wrote. 6.30 Antiques Roadshow. 7.30 Death In Paradise. (M) 8.40 The Brokenwood Mysteries. (M) 10.40 Law & Order. 11.40 Buried In The Backyard. 12.35am Antiques Roadshow. 1.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. 4.30 Joyce Meyer. 5.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping.

6am Morning Programs. 3pm How I Met Your Mother. 3.30 Simpsons. 4.00 My Name Is Earl. 6.00 Holey Moley USA. 7.00 The Simpsons. (PG) 7.30 Family Guy. (M) 8.00 American Dad! (M) 8.30 Movie: Falling Down. (1993) (M) Michael Douglas, Robert Duvall, Barbara Hershey. 10.55 MOVIE: Fallen. (1998, M) 1.30am MOVIE: Behind The Rising Sun. (1943, PG) 3.15 MOVIE: Allegheny Uprising. (1939) 5.00 Ink Master: Redemption.

6.00 The Boy And The Beast. (2015) (PG) 7.10 Little Nicolas On Holiday. (2014, French) (PG) 9.00 Land Of The Bears. (2014, French) (G) 10.35 Every Day. (2018) (PG) 12.25 The Special Relationship. (2010) (M) 2.05 CJ7. (2008, Cantonese) (PG) 3.40 Remi Nobody’s Boy. (2018, French) (PG) 5.40 Blinded By The Light. (2019) (PG) 7.50 A Ghost Story. (2017) (M) 9.30 Mark Felt: The Man Who Brought Down The White House. (2017) (M) 11.25 The City Of Lost Children. (1995, French) (M) 1.30 Rendition. (2007) (MA15+) 3.45 Late Programs.

6am Morning Programs. 1.30pm Caribbean Life. 2.30 The Block: All Stars. 4.00 Best House On The Block. 4.30 Desert Flippers. 5.00 Beachfront Bargain Hunt: Renovation. 6.00 House Hunters Int 7.00 House Hunters. 7.30 House Hunters International. 8.30 Fixer Upper. (PG) 9.30 My Lottery Dream Home. 10.30 Flip Or Flop. 11.30 House Hunters Int. Midnight Below Deck Sailing Yacht. 1.00 Southern Charm New Orleans. 2.00 My Lottery Dream Home. 3.00 Flip Or Flop. 4.00 Late Programs.

Classifications: (P) Preschoolers (C) Children (G) General (PG) Parental Guidance (M) Mature Audiences (MA15+) Mature Audiences Only (AV15+) Extreme Adult Violence (CC) Closed Captions (R) Repeat. Consumer Advice: (a) Adult themes (d) Drug references (h) Horror (s) Sex references (l) Language (m) Medical procedures (n) Nudity (v) Violence. Please note: Listings are correct at the time of print and are subject to change by networks.

Friday December 3

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6.00 The Talk. (PGa) 7.00 Judge Judy. (PG, R) 7.30 Bold. (PG, R) 8.00 Studio 10. (PG) 12.00 Dr Phil. (PGa) 1.00 The Living Room. (PG, R) 2.00 Ent. Tonight. 2.30 Everyday Gourmet. (R) 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG) 3.30 My Market Kitchen. (R) 4.00 Farm To Fork. (PG) 4.30 Bold. (PG) 5.00 News. 6.30 The Project. 7.30 The Living Room. Barry Du Bois tackles a tricky renovation. 8.40 The Graham Norton Show. (Mls, R) Celebrity guests include Will Smith. 9.40 The Montreal Comedy Festival. (MA15+s, R) Stand-up performances from comedians. 10.40 Just For Laughs. (Mls, R) 11.10 The Project. (R) 12.10 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. (PG) 1.00 Home Shopping. (R)

6.00 Today. 9.00 Today Extra. (PG) 11.30 Morning News. 12.00 Movie: The Flight Before Christmas. (2015) (PGa) 1.45 Garden Gurus Moments. (R) 2.00 Pointless. (PG) 3.00 Tipping Point. (PG) 4.00 Afternoon News. 5.00 Hot Seat. (R) 6.00 NBN News. 7.00 A Current Affair. 7.30 Taronga: Who’s Who In The Zoo: Nala’s Pup. (PG) 8.30 Movie: The Green Mile. (1999) (MA15+alv, R) Tom Hanks, Michael Clarke Duncan, David Morse. A man recalls his time as a guard. 12.00 Tipping Point. (PG, R) 1.00 Destination WA: Discovering The East Kimberley. (PG, R) 1.30 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 4.00 Global Shop. (R) 4.30 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 5.30 A Current Affair. (R)

6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG) 10.30 Motor Racing. Supercars Championship. Round 12. Bathurst 1000. 5.30 The Chase Australia. 6.00 PRIME7 News. 6.30 PRIME7 News @ 6:30. 7.00 Better Homes And Gardens Summer. Johanna Griggs and the team demonstrate some terrific ideas for the house, garden and the kitchen. 8.30 Movie: This Means War. (2012) (Mlsv, R) Reese Witherspoon, Chris Pine, Tom Hardy. Two CIA operatives find themselves vying for the affections of the same woman. 10.30 Movie: The Campaign. (2012) (MA15+ls, R) Will Ferrell, Zach Galifianakis, Jason Sudeikis. Two CEOs seize an opportunity to oust a long-term US congressman by promoting a rival candidate. 12.25 Home Shopping. (R)

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6.00 News. 9.00 News. 10.00 Q+A. (R) Final. 11.05 Searching For Superhuman. (PG, R) 12.00 News. 1.00 Barrie Cassidy’s One Plus One. (R) 1.30 The Sound. (PG, R) 2.00 Re-Frame 2021. (Ml) 3.00 ABC News Afternoons. 4.10 Think Tank. (PG, R) 5.05 Grand Designs Australia. (R) 6.00 The Drum. 7.00 ABC News. Takes a look at today’s top stories. 7.30 Gardening Australia. Millie Ross shows how to shop smart at the nursery. 8.30 Endeavour. (Masv) Part 2 of 3. A taxi driver who owes a large debt to a colleague is found dead in his vehicle. 10.00 Talking Heads. (PG) A woman befriends her neighbour. 10.40 ABC Late News. 10.55 The Vaccine. (R) 11.10 Gruen. (R) 11.45 Preppers. (Mls, R) 12.20 Rage. (MA15+adhlnsv)

TV Guide 6.00 WorldWatch. 10.30 German News. 11.00 Spanish News. 11.30 Turkish News. 12.00 Arabic News F24. 12.30 America: News. 1.00 PBS News. 2.00 No Distinguishing Features. (PGa, R) 3.30 Specially For Me. 3.40 The Cook Up. (PG, R) 4.10 Focus On Ability Film Festival 2021. 5.05 Jeopardy! (PG) 5.30 Letters And Numbers. (R) 6.00 Mastermind Australia. (R) 6.30 SBS World News. 7.30 Inside Balmoral: 1955-1997. (PG) 8.30 Empire With Michael Portillo. (Mad, R) Part 2 of 4. 9.25 Dig World War II. (R) 10.20 SBS World News Late. 10.50 The Back Side Of Television. (MA15+, R) 11.25 Miniseries: The Hunting. (Malns, R) 3.25 Sinkholes: Deadly Drops. (PGa, R) 4.20 VICE Guide To Film. (Madlv, R) 4.50 Poh & Co. Bitesize. (R) 5.00 France 24 Feature. 5.15 NHK World English News. 5.30 Deutsche Welle.

6am Home Shopping. 8.00 The Doctors. 9.00 Diagnosis Murder. 10.00 JAG. Noon MacGyver. 1.00 Star Trek: Discovery. 3.00 Diagnosis Murder. 5.00 JAG. 7.00 Bondi Rescue. (PG) 7.30 NCIS. (M) 8.30 Law & Order: SVU. (M) 11.30 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. (MA15+) 12.30 Home Shopping. 2.00 Madam Secretary. (M) 3.00 NCIS: New Orleans. (M) 5.00 Diagnosis Murder. (PG)

6am Morning Programs. 8.30 Million Dollar Minute. 9.30 NBC Today. Noon House Of Wellness. 1.00 Million Dollar Minute. 2.00 Better Homes. 3.30 Animal Rescue. 4.30 M*A*S*H. 5.30 Escape To The Country. 6.30 Bargain Hunt. (PG) 7.30 Billy Connolly: Made In Scotland. (M) 8.30 The Amazing Homemakers. (PG) 9.30 Australia’s Big Backyards. 10.30 The Mentalist. (M) 12.30am The Fine Art Auction. 3.30 Travel And Eat With Dan & Steph. 4.00 Home Shopping.

6.00 Children’s Programs. 12.00 Supergirl. (M) 1.00 Revenge Body. (M) 2.00 America’s Top Dog. (PG) 3.00 Malcolm. (PG) 3.30 The Nanny. (PG) 4.00 3rd Rock From The Sun. (PG) 4.30 That ’70s Show. (PG) 5.00 Malcolm. (PG) 6.00 The Nanny. (PG) 6.30 Movie: Casper. (1995) (PG) 8.30 Movie: The Hobbit: The Desolation Of Smaug. (2013) (M) 12.10 Desperate Housewives. (M) 2.10 Revenge Body. (M) 3.00 Teen Titans Go! (PG) 3.30 Ninjago: Masters Of Spinjitzu. (PG) 4.00 Pokémon. (PG) 4.30 Children’s Programs.

6.00 Children’s Programs. 5.50 Peppa Pig. 5.55 Peppa’s Christmas. 6.10 Hey Duggee. 6.20 Bluey. 6.25 Shaun The Sheep. 6.40 Andy’s Prehistoric Adv. 7.00 Dino Dana. 7.15 Odd Squad. 7.30 Spicks And Specks. (PG) 8.00 Hard Quiz. (PG) 8.30 Movie: My Girl. (1991) (PG) 10.10 Doctor Who. (PG) 11.10 Movie: Jaimen Hudson: From Sky To Sea. (2021) (M) 12.05 Art Works. (PG) 12.30 Brush With Fame. 1.00 Live At The Apollo. (M) 1.50 Would I Lie To You? (PG) 2.20 Sick Of It. (M) 2.40 Community. (PG) 3.05 Parks And Recreation. (PG) 3.25 ABC News Update. (PG) 3.30 Close. 5.05 Children’s Programs.

6.00 WorldWatch. 12.00 Letterkenny. (M) 1.55 Gymnastics. FIG Artistic World Challenge Cup. Highlights. 3.55 WorldWatch. 5.25 Takeshi’s Castle. (PG) 5.55 Shortland Street. (PG) 6.25 RocKwiz. (PG) 7.05 Jeopardy! (PG) 7.30 News. 7.35 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown. (M) 8.30 Movie: Code Of The Freaks. (2020) 9.50 Maddy The Model. (M) 10.55 The Search For Sexy. (M) 11.25 Project Blue Book. (M) 12.15 Letterkenny. (MA15+) 12.45 Nirvanna. (M) 1.45 VICE. (M) 2.20 The Big House. (MA15+) 2.50 NHK World English News. 3.00 Thai News. 3.30 Bangla News. 4.00 WorldWatch.

6am Morning Programs. 2pm MOVIE: The Fade. (2012, M) 3.00 Jarjums. 3.25 The Magic Canoe. 3.50 Jarjums. 4.30 Grace Beside Me. 5.00 Shortland Street. 5.30 Chefs’ Line. 6.00 Pete & Pio’s Kai Safari. 6.30 Kriol Kitchen. 7.00 Our Stories. 7.15 Nulla Nulla. 7.20 NITV News Update. 7.30 Movie: Lord Of The Flies. (1963) (PG) 9.05 Bedtime Stories. 9.15 The Song Keepers. (PG) 10.45 Etthen Heldeli: Caribou Eaters. 11.35 Long Time Ago Bloomfield River. Midnight Volumz.

6am Morning Programs. 10.00 Frasier. 11.00 Big Bang. Noon In The Dark. 1.00 2 Broke Girls. 2.00 NBL Slam. 3.00 King Of Queens. 4.00 Becker. 5.00 Frasier. 6.00 Friends. (PG) 8.00 The Big Bang Theory. (M) 9.30 Friends. (PG) 11.30 2 Broke Girls. Midnight Home Shopping. 1.30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. 2.30 The Late Late Show With James Corden. 3.30 In The Dark. 4.30 Home Shopping. 5.30 Joseph Prince.

6am Morning Programs. 1pm Ink Master. 2.00 Ink Master: Redemption. 2.30 Pawn Stars. 3.00 Barter Kings. 3.55 MOVIE: Inside Out. (1975, PG) 6.00 American Pickers. 7.00 Motor Racing. (CC) Supercars Championship. Round 12. Bathurst 1000. Friday Night. 8.30 Movie: The Water Diviner. (2014) (M) Russell Crowe, Olga Kurylenko, Jai Courtney. 10.45 MOVIE: Where Eagles Dare. (1968, M) 2am Collectables Guru With Gaz & Rob. 3.00 Home Shopping.

6am Morning Programs. 11.30 My Favorite Martian. Noon Death In Paradise. 1.10 Days Of Our Lives. 2.05 The Young And The Restless. 3.00 Antiques Roadshow. 3.30 MOVIE: Billy Liar. (1963, PG) 5.30 Murder, She Wrote. 6.30 Antiques Roadshow. 7.30 Saved & Remade. 8.30 Movie: Star Trek: The Motion Picture. (1979) (G) William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley. 11.10 Memory Lane. 12.30am Antiques Roadshow. 1.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping.

6am Morning Programs. 9.00 Shopping. 10.30 House Rules. Noon The Resident. 3.00 My Name Is Earl. 3.45 Simpsons. 4.15 MOVIE: Teen Beach Movie 2. (2015) 6.15 Movie: Pan. (2015) (PG) 8.30 Movie: The Butterfly Effect. (2004) (MA15+) Ashton Kutcher, Amy Smart, Melora Walters. 11.00 Ramsay’s Hotel Hell. (M) Midnight MOVIE: Time Served. (1999, MA15+) 2.00 Home Shopping. 3.00 MOVIE: Yellow Canary. (1943, PG) 5.00 Ink Master: Redemption.

6.00 Every Day. (2018) (PG) 7.35 Remi Nobody’s Boy. (2018, French) (PG) 9.35 The Boy And The Beast. (2015) (PG) 11.45 Chevalier. (2015, Greek) (M) 1.45 Blinded By The Light. (2019) (PG) 3.55 Little Nicolas On Holiday. (2014, French) (PG) 5.45 Gagarin. (2013, Russian) (PG) 7.50 Source Code. (2011) (M) 9.30 The Iron Lady. (2011) (M) 11.30 Tanna. (2015, Bislama) (M) 1.25 Microbe And Gasoline. (2015, French) (M) 3.20 Aloys. (2016, Swiss German) (M) 5.00 Little Nicolas On Holiday. (2014, French) (PG)

6am Morning Programs. 2pm My Lottery Dream Home. 3.00 The Block: All Stars. 4.00 Best House On The Block. 4.30 Desert Flippers. 5.00 Flip Or Flop. 6.00 House Hunters International. 7.00 House Hunters. 7.30 Maine Cabin Masters. 8.30 Living Alaska. Premiere. 9.30 Building Off The Grid. 10.30 Lakefront Bargain Hunt. 11.30 House Hunters Int. Midnight Below Deck. 1.00 Below Deck Mediterranean. 2.00 Living Alaska. 3.00 Building Off The Grid. 4.00 Late Programs.

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6.00 Reel Action. (R) 6.30 Leading The Way. 7.00 Healthy Homes Aust. (R) 7.30 Escape Fishing. (R) 8.00 All 4 Adventure. (PGl, R) 9.00 Freshly Picked. (R) 9.30 St10. (PG) 12.00 Farm To Fork. (PG, R) 12.20 The Living Room. (R) 1.30 Pat Callinan’s 4x4 Adventures. (R) 2.30 Waltzing Jimeoin. (PGn, R) 3.00 All 4 Adventure. (PGl, R) 4.00 Roads Less Travelled. (R) 4.30 Taste Of Australia With Hayden Quinn. (R) 5.00 10 News First. 6.00 Jamie’s Easy Meals For Every Day. Final. 6.30 Bondi Rescue. (PGal, R) 7.00 Soccer. A-League Men. Round 3. Sydney FC v Newcastle Jets. From Netstrata Jubilee Stadium, Sydney. 10.00 Ambulance. (Mm, R) Ambulance crews treat a stabbing victim. 11.00 Ambulance. (Ma, R) 12.00 Home Shopping. (R) 5.00 Hour Of Power.

6.00 Animal Tales. (PG, R) 7.00 Weekend Today. 10.00 Today Extra: Saturday. (PG) 12.00 Animal Embassy. (R) 12.30 Destination WA. 1.00 What If...? The Brandon Wilson Story. (PGa) 1.30 My Way. 2.00 Bondi Lifeguard World Adventures. (PG) 2.30 Explore. 2.40 Movie: The Christmas Gift. (2015) (PGa) 4.30 Garden Gurus. 5.00 News. 5.30 Good Food Christmas. 6.00 NBN News. 7.00 A Current Affair. 7.30 Movie: Gladiator. (2000) (Mav, R) Russell Crowe, Joaquin Phoenix, Connie Nielsen. 10.35 Movie: Conan The Barbarian. (2011) (MA15+sv, R) Jason Momoa, Stephen Lang, Ron Perlman. 12.35 Bondi Lifeguard World Adventures: Road Boss Rally Pt 1. (PG, R) 1.05 Australia’s Top Ten Of Everything. (Msv, R) 2.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 4.30 Global Shop. (R) 5.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 5.30 Wesley Impact With Stu Cameron. (PG)

6.00 Shopping. 7.00 Weekend Sunrise. 10.00 Motor Racing. Supercars Championship. Round 12. Bathurst 1000. 1.00 Motor Racing. Supercars Championship. Round 12. Bathurst 1000. 4.30 Motor Racing. Supercars Championship. Round 12. Bathurst 1000. Top 10 Shootout. 6.00 Seven News. 7.00 Surveillance Oz. (PGa) A man tries to outrun a speeding train. 7.30 Movie: Ford V Ferrari. (2019) (Ml, R) Matt Damon, Christian Bale, Jon Bernthal. Carroll Shelby, and his driver, team up to beat Ferrari. 10.45 Movie: The Gumball Rally. (1976) (Man, R) Norman Burton, Michael Sarrazin, Gary Busey. A motley group takes part in a car race. 1.00 Motor Racing. Supercars Championship. Round 12. Bathurst 1000. Top 10 Shootout. Replay. From Mount Panorama Circuit, Bathurst, New South Wales. 2.30 Home Shopping. (R)

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6.00 Rage. (PG) 7.00 Weekend Breakfast. 10.00 Rage. (PG) 12.00 News. 12.30 Endeavour. (Masv, R) 2.00 Restoration Australia. (PG, R) 2.55 Dream Gardens. (PG, R) 3.30 Rick Stein’s Secret France. (R) Final. 4.30 Landline. 5.00 Basketball. WNBL. Round 1. Southside Flyers v Bendigo Spirit. 7.00 ABC News. Takes a look at today’s top stories. 7.30 The Larkins. (Ms) Mariette agrees to stay for the summer. 8.20 Miniseries: Ridley Road. (Mv) Final. Part 4 of 4. With time running out, Vivien risks everything to make one last attempt to sabotage the fascists. 9.15 Total Control. (MA15+l, R) The day of the election arrives and Alex and her team make a final push to win over the voters of Freeman. 10.10 Call The Midwife. (Ma, R) Barbara’s friends continue to wait for more news. 11.10 Father Brown. (PG, R) 11.55 Rage. (MA15+adhlnsv)

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TV Guide 6.00 WorldWatch. 11.30 Turkish News. 12.00 Arabic News F24. 12.30 America: News. 1.00 PBS News. 2.00 Figure Skating. ISU Grand Prix. Round 6. Rostelecom Cup. Highlights. 3.30 Lucknow. (PG, R) 3.40 Life Is A Battlefield. 5.35 Nazi Megastructures. (PGa, R) 6.30 SBS World News. 7.30 Celebrity Letters And Numbers. (M) 8.30 The World’s Greatest Hotels: Bellagio, Las Vegas. (PG) Takes a look at The Bellagio in Las Vegas. 9.25 Russia To Iran: Across The Wild Frontier. (PGa, R) 10.20 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown. (Mals, R) 11.15 Movie: The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo. (2009) (MA15+lsv, R) 1.55 Movie: Love And Other Drugs. (2010) (MA15+as, R) 4.00 VICE Guide To Film. (MA15+av, R) 4.50 Poh & Co. Bitesize. (R) 5.00 France 24 Feature. 5.15 NHK World English News. 5.30 Deutsche Welle.

6am Morning Programs. 11.30 Bondi Rescue. Noon The Doctors. 1.00 4x4 Adventures. 2.00 All 4 Adventure. 3.00 NBL Slam. 4.00 Bondi Rescue. 4.30 I Fish. 5.00 Reel Action. 5.30 MacGyver. 6.30 Scorpion. (PG) 7.30 NCIS. (M) 8.30 NCIS: New Orleans. (M) 10.20 MacGyver. (M) 11.20 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. 1.10am 48 Hours. 2.10 NCIS: Los Angeles. 4.00 The Doctors. 5.00 Home Shopping.

6am Morning Programs. Noon Horse Racing. Country Finals Raceday, Pakenham Cup Raceday and Christmas at Rosehill Gardens. 6.00 Border Security: International. (PG) 6.30 The Hotel Inspector: Alexandra Hotel, Llandudno. (PG) 7.30 The Yorkshire Vet. (PG) 8.30 Escape To The Country. 10.30 The Mentalist. (M) 12.30am The Fine Art Auction. 3.30 Travel And Eat With Dan & Steph. 4.00 Weekender. 4.30 Creek To Coast. 5.00 Home Shopping.

6.00 Children’s Programs. 1.30 Malcolm. (PG) 2.00 Movie: Paddington. (2014) (G) 3.50 Movie: The Secret Life Of Pets. (2016) (G) 5.30 Movie: Wonder Park. (2019) (PG) 7.05 Movie: Puss In Boots. (2011) (PG) 8.50 Movie: Meet The Parents. (2000) (M) Robert De Niro, Ben Stiller. 11.00 Movie: Starsky & Hutch. (2004) (M) 1.00 Desperate Housewives. (M) 3.00 Power Rangers Super Beast Morphers. (PG) 3.30 Thunderbirds. 4.30 Teen Titans Go! (PG) 4.50 Ninjago: Masters Of Spinjitzu. (PG) 5.30 Yu-Gi-Oh! (PG)

6.00 Children’s Programs. 5.15 Dog Loves Books. 5.20 PJ Masks. 5.35 Ben And Holly. 5.50 Peppa Pig. 5.55 Bob The Builder. 6.10 Hey Duggee. 6.20 Bluey. 6.30 Quentin Blake’s Clown. 7.00 Grace’s Amazing Machines. 7.15 Sir Mouse. 7.30 Spicks And Specks. (PG) 8.20 Live At The Apollo. (M) 9.05 Whose Line Is It Anyway? (M) 9.50 Mock The Week. (M) 10.20 Schitt’s Creek. (PG) 11.05 Catastrophe. (M) 11.35 GameFace. (MA15+) 12.00 Unprotected Sets. (M) 12.25 Red Dwarf. (M) 12.55 Escape From The City. 1.55 Stuffed. (M) 2.15 ABC News Update. (PG) 2.20 Close. 5.05 Children’s Programs.

6.00 WorldWatch. 11.35 Hindi News. 12.00 SBS Courtside. 12.30 Basketball. NBA. Dallas Mavericks v New Orleans Pelicans. 3.00 The Djarn Djarns. (PG) 3.30 Munchies Guide To Basque Country. (PG) 4.20 America: News. 4.50 PBS News. 5.50 Megafactories. (PG) 6.40 The Story Of The Songs. 7.35 Brooklyn Nine-Nine. (PG) 8.30 Creamerie. (M) 9.30 The X-Files. (M) 12.55 South Park. (M) 1.45 King Of The Road. (MA15+) 2.35 France 24. 3.00 Thai News. 3.30 Bangla News. 4.00 Punjabi News. 4.30 Sri Lankan Sinhalese News. 5.00 Korean News. 5.30 Indonesian News.

6am Morning Programs. 1pm Boxing Night To Remember V. 2.00 Baseball. SA Super League. 4.00 Rugby League. NRL NT. 5.00 Indian Country Today. 5.30 APTN National News. 6.00 Karla Grant Presents: True North Calling – Taking Risks. (PG) 6.30 Going Places With Ernie Dingo. 7.30 NITV News Update. 7.40 Through The Wormhole With Morgan Freeman: Did God Create Evolution? 8.30 Movie: Ray. (2004) (M) Jamie Foxx, Larenz Tate, Kerry Washington. 11.10 Bamay. Midnight Volumz.

6am The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. 6.55 The King Of Queens. 7.55 Becker. 8.55 The Middle. 10.25 Frasier. 11.25 The King Of Queens. 12.20pm MOVIE: Father Of The Bride Part II. (1995) 2.30 Friends. (PG) 6.00 The Big Bang Theory. (PG) 9.45 2 Broke Girls. (M) 12.10 Home Shopping. 1.40 Nancy Drew. (M) 3.30 Undercover Girlfriends. (M) 4.30 Home Shopping.

6am Morning Programs. 1.30pm Australia ReDiscovered. 2.00 Storage Wars Canada. 3.00 Rides Down Under: Workshop Wars. 4.00 Barter Kings. 5.00 American Pickers. 6.00 Desert Collectors. 7.15 Pawn Stars. 7.45 Movie: Pompeii. (2014) (M) 9.50 MOVIE: Just Cause. (1995, MA15+) 11.55 Hardcore Pawn. 12.25am Collectables Guru With Gaz & Rob. 1.30 Storage Wars Canada. 2.30 Barter Kings. 3.30 Pawn Stars. 4.00 Rides Down Under: Workshop Wars. 5.00 Step Outside. 5.30 Shopping.

6am Newstyle Direct. 6.30 TV Shop: Home Shopping. 10.00 Seaway. 11.05 Edgar Wallace Mysteries. 12.20pm The Avengers. 1.20 MOVIE: Huckleberry Finn. (1974) 3.45 Movie: Hawaii. (1966) (PG) 7.00 Movie: Dune. (1984) (PG) Kyle MacLachlan, Patrick Stewart, Alicia Witt. 9.45 Movie: Star Trek II: The Wrath Of Khan. (1982) (M) William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley. 12.00 Seaway. (PG) 1.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping.

6am Morning Programs. 9.00 Weekender. 9.30 Little Big Shots. 11.45 The Amazing Race. 3.45pm MOVIE: Pan. (2015, PG) 6.00 Movie: Ever After: A Cinderella Story. (1998) (PG) 8.30 Movie: The Devil’s Advocate. (1997) (MA15+) Al Pacino, Keanu Reeves, Charlize Theron. 11.20 Bridezillas. (M) 12.20am MOVIE: My Life With Caroline. (1941, PG) 2.00 Home Shopping. 3.00 MOVIE: Parachute Battalion. (1941, PG) 4.30 Ink Master: Redemption.

6.00 Little Nicolas On Holiday. (2014, French) (PG) 6.50 Blinded By The Light. (2019) (PG) 9.00 Gagarin. (2013, Russian) (PG) 11.05 Microbe And Gasoline. (2015, French) (M) 1.00 Remi Nobody’s Boy. (2018, French) (PG) 3.00 Jungle Book. (1942) (PG) 5.00 Kirikou And The Men And Women. (2012, French) (PG) 6.40 Swallows And Amazons. (2016) (PG) 8.30 The Ides Of March. (2011) (M) 10.25 Room In Rome. (2010) (MA15+) 12.25 Chevalier. (2015, Greek) (M) 2.25 Summer Of ’92. (2015, Danish) (M) 4.05 Tanna. (2015, Bislama) (M)

6am Morning Programs. 2pm Living Alaska. 3.00 Building Alaska. 4.00 Dream Homes Revealed. 4.30 Building Off The Grid. 5.30 Maine Cabin Masters. 6.30 Log Cabin Living. 7.30 Escape To The Chateau. 8.30 House Hunters. 9.30 House Hunters International. 10.30 House Hunters Renovation. 11.30 House Hunters. Midnight The Real Housewives Of Salt Lake City. 1.00 The Real Housewives Of Jersey. 2.00 House Hunters Int. 3.00 House Hunters Reno. 4.00 Late Programs.

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Sunday December 5

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6.00 Mass. 6.30 Hillsong. 7.00 Joseph Prince. 7.30 Joel Osteen. 8.00 Jamie’s Easy Meals For Every Day. (R) 8.30 Freshly Picked. (R) 9.00 Australia By Design: Interiors. (R) 9.30 St10. (PG) 12.00 Luca’s Key Ingredient. (R) 12.30 Everyday Gourmet. (R) 1.00 Farm To Fork. (PG, R) 1.30 Healthy Homes Aust. 2.00 GCBC. (R) 2.30 Taste Of Australia. (R) 3.00 4x4 Adventures. 4.00 All 4 Adventure. (PG) 5.00 10 News First. 6.30 The Sunday Project. 7.30 The Graham Norton Show. Celebrity guests include Tom Holland. 8.30 CSI: Vegas. The team looks into the world of sideshows when a couple of performers are found burned in a pit. 9.30 FBI. (Mv, R) The team must infiltrate a drug trafficking gang. 10.30 FBI. (Mv, R) 11.30 The Sunday Project. (R) 12.30 Home Shopping. (R) 4.30 CBS Mornings.

6.00 Animal Tales. (PG, R) 7.00 Weekend Today. 10.00 Cows For Cambodia. (PGa) 11.00 Xtreme Collxtion. (PG, R) 11.30 Fishing Aust. 12.00 Ultimate Rush. (PGl, R) 1.00 Snackmasters. (PGl, R) 4.00 Bondi Vet. (PGm) 5.00 News: First At Five. 5.30 RBT. (PGl, R) 6.00 NBN News. 7.00 60 Minutes. 8.00 David Attenborough’s A Perfect Planet: Volcano. (PG, R) An examination of the impact of volcanoes. 9.10 Movie: The Equalizer. (2014) (Madv, R) Denzel Washington, Chloë Grace Moretz, Marton Csokas. A man battles Russian gangsters. 11.40 Nine News Late. 12.10 Chicago Med. (Mam, R) 1.00 The Xtreme CollXtion. (PG, R) 1.30 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 4.00 Take Two. (R) 5.00 News Early Edition. 5.30 Today.

6.00 Home Shopping. 7.00 Weekend Sunrise. 8.30 Motor Racing. Supercars Championship. Round 12. Bathurst 1000. Warm Up and Support Races. From Mount Panorama Circuit, Bathurst, New South Wales. 11.30 Motor Racing. Supercars Championship. Round 12. Bathurst 1000. Race 31. From Mount Panorama Circuit, Bathurst, New South Wales. 7.00 Seven News. 7.30 Cricket. Big Bash League. Game 1. Sydney Sixers v Melbourne Stars. From the SCG. 11.30 Autopsy USA: Tammy Wynette. (M) Dr Michael Hunter takes a fresh look at the 1998 death of country music singer Tammy Wynette. 12.30 Home Shopping. (R) 5.00 Seven Early News. 5.30 Sunrise. Takes a look at the latest news, sport and weather, with business and finance updates.

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6.00 Rage. (PG) 7.00 Weekend Breakfast. 9.00 Insiders. Final. 10.00 Offsiders. Final. 10.30 World This Week. (R) 11.00 Compass. (PG, R) 11.30 Praise. (R) 12.00 News. 12.30 Landline. Final. 1.30 Gardening Aust. (R) 2.30 Pilgrimage: Road To Rome. (PG, R) 3.30 Rick Stein’s Secret France. (R) 4.30 Everyone’s A Critic. (PG, R) 5.00 Art Works. (R) 5.30 The Sound. 6.00 Antiques Roadshow. 7.00 ABC News Sunday. 7.40 Death In Paradise. (Ma, R) 8.40 Total Control. (Mal) Independents gather in Canberra. 9.35 Noughts + Crosses. (Malv) Sephy makes a shocking discovery. 10.30 Harrow. (Malnv, R) 11.25 Talking Heads. (PG, R) 12.00 Silent Witness. (MA15+a, R) 1.00 Press. (Mals, R) 2.00 Midsomer Murders. (Mv, R) 3.30 Rage. (MA15+adhlnsv) 4.00 Death In Paradise. (Ma, R) 5.00 Insiders. (R) Final.

TV Guide 6.00 WorldWatch. 7.30 Italian News. 8.10 Filipino News. 8.40 French News. 9.30 Greek News. 10.30 German News. 11.00 Spanish News. 11.30 Turkish News. 12.00 Arabic News F24. 12.30 France 24 English News Second Edition. 1.00 Motorcycle Racing. Australian Superbike Championship. Round 4. 4.00 Cycling. Cape To Cape MTB. Highlights. 5.00 The Untold Story Of Australian Wrestling. (R) 5.05 Going Places. (R) 5.35 Nazi Megastructures. (PGav, R) 6.30 SBS World News. 7.30 DNA Family Secrets. (PG) 8.40 Muhammad Ali. (M) Part 2 of 4. 10.40 Michael Palin: Travels Of A Lifetime. (PG, R) 11.30 24 Hours In Emergency: The Survivors. (Ma, R) 12.25 Chasing The Moon. (PG, R) 2.25 George W. Bush. (Malv, R) 4.30 VICE Guide To Film. (MA15+alnv, R) 5.00 France 24 Feature. 5.15 NHK World English News. 5.30 Deutsche Welle.

6am Morning Programs. 11.30 Scorpion. 12.30pm MacGyver. 1.30 The Offroad Adventure Show. 2.30 All 4 Adventure. 3.30 Soccer. A-League Women. Round 1. Melbourne Victory v Adelaide United. 6.00 JAG. (PG) 7.00 Bondi Rescue. (PG) 7.30 NCIS. (M) 9.25 Star Trek: Discovery. (M) 12.30am MOVIE: I.T. (2016, M) 2.30 Reel Action. 3.00 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. 4.00 NCIS: Los Angeles. 5.00 The Doctors.

6am Morning Programs. 12.30pm Animal Rescue. 1.00 Mighty Ships. 4.00 Ed And Karen’s Recipes For Success. 5.00 Escape To The Country. 7.00 Border Security: Australia’s Front Line. (PG) 8.30 Chris Tarrant’s Extreme Railways: Alaska – Ice Train To Nowhere. (PG) 9.30 Mighty Trains: Vietnam – Reunification Express. (PG) 10.30 Heathrow. 11.30 Railway Restorations With Peter Snow. 12.45am The Fine Art Auction. 4.00 Harry’s Practice. 5.00 Home Shopping.

6.00 Children’s Programs. 1.30 Movie: Pokémon: Giratina And The Sky Warrior. (2008) (G) 3.30 Movie: Pokémon: Arceus And The Jewel Of Life. (2009) (G) 5.30 LEGO Masters Bricksmas Special. (PG) 7.00 Movie: The Mummy. (1999) (PG) 9.30 Movie: Birds Of Prey. (2020) (MA15+) 11.40 Young, Dumb And Banged Up In The Sun. (MA15+) 12.40 Desperate Housewives. (M) 2.30 The Break Boys. (M) 3.00 Power Rangers Super Beast Morphers. (PG) 3.30 Thunderbirds. 4.30 Teen Titans Go! (PG) 4.50 Children’s Programs.

6.00 Children’s Programs. 6.10 Hey Duggee. 6.20 Bluey. 6.25 Shaun The Sheep. 6.40 Andy’s Prehistoric Adv. 7.00 Grace’s Amazing Machines. 7.15 Sir Mouse. 7.30 Spicks And Specks. 8.00 Compass. (PG) 8.30 Louis Theroux: Life On The Edge. (M) 9.25 Pilgrimage: Road To Istanbul. (PG) 10.25 The Misadventures Of Romesh Ranganathan. (M) 11.25 Brian Johnson’s A Life On The Road. (M) 12.10 George Clarke’s Amazing Spaces. 1.00 Getting Their Acts Together. (M) 2.00 Unprotected Sets. (M) 2.20 In The Long Run. (PG) 2.45 ABC News Update. (PG) 2.50 Close. 5.05 Children’s Programs.

6.00 WorldWatch. 12.00 SBS Courtside. 12.30 Basketball. NBA. Golden State Warriors v San Antonio Spurs. 3.00 Nulla Nulla. (PG) 3.10 Vote Yes. (PG) 3.25 Ancient Aliens. (PG) 4.15 WorldWatch. 4.45 Insight. 5.45 Underground Worlds. (PG) 6.35 Country Music. (PG) 7.35 Our Guy In Russia. (PG) 8.30 Patriot Brains. (M) 9.25 Incarceration Nation. (M) 11.00 College Sports Inc. (M) 12.35 9/11: Escape From The Towers. (M) 2.05 Undressed. (PG) 2.35 France 24. 3.00 Thai News. 3.30 Bangla News. 4.00 Punjabi News. 4.30 Sri Lankan Sinhalese News. 5.00 Korean News. 5.30 WorldWatch.

6am Morning Programs. 12.45pm Motor Racing. Dakar Rally. Highlights. 1.15 Soccer. Serie A Femminile. 3.00 Rugby Union. Monsoon Rugby Union. 4.30 Softball. SA Premier League. 6.00 Karla Grant Presents. 6.30 Dust And Bones. 7.30 NITV News Update. 7.40 Map To Paradise. (PG) 8.40 Movie: Teddy Pendergrass – If You Don’t Know Me. (2018) (M) Teddy Pendergrass, Shep Gordon, Valerie Simpson. 10.30 Vogue Australia: Sixty Years Through The Lens. 11.20 Lost Diamonds. 11.50 I Am Numamurdirdi. Midnight Volumz.

6am Morning Programs. 8.00 Brides Of Beverly Hills. 9.00 The Middle. 10.00 Neighbours. Noon NBL Slam. 1.00 Basketball. NBL. Round 1. Adelaide 36ers v Illawarra Hawks. 3.00 Basketball. NBL. Round 1. Sydney Kings v Melbourne United. 5.00 Friends. 6.00 The Big Bang Theory. (PG) 8.30 Friends. (PG) 9.30 2 Broke Girls. (M) Midnight Home Shopping. 1.30 MOVIE: Force Of Destiny. (2015, MA15+) 4.00 2 Broke Girls. 4.30 Home Shopping.

6am Morning Programs. 2pm On The Fly. 2.30 Merv Hughes Fishing. 3.00 Fishing Addiction. 4.00 Ultimate Fishing. 5.00 Life On The Line: The Story Of The Southern Bluefin Tuna. 6.00 Pawn Stars. 6.30 Motor Racing. Supercars Championship. Round 12. Bathurst 1000. Race 31. 7.00 MOVIE: Ender’s Game. (2013, PG) 9.20 MOVIE: The Recruit. (2003, M) 11.50 Hardcore Pawn. 12.30am Pawn Stars. 1.00 Hollywood Weapons. 1.30 Blokesworld. 2.00 America’s Game. 3.00 A Football Life. 4.00 Late Programs.

6am Morning Programs. 12.20pm MOVIE: Where No Vultures Fly. (1951) 2.35 MOVIE: Attack On The Iron Coast. (1968, PG) 4.30 MOVIE: The Hallelujah Trail. (1965) 7.30 Christmas At Highclere Castle. 8.30 Movie: Downton Abbey. (2019) (PG) Michelle Dockery, Maggie Smith, Hugh Bonneville. 10.55 Chicago Med. 11.55 Christmas At Highclere Castle. 12.55am Talking Honey: Relationship Specials. 1.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. 4.30 Joyce Meyer. 5.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping.

6am Morning Programs. 8.00 News Of The Wild. 9.00 Instant Hotel. 1pm Dance Boss. 2.30 Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly. 4.30 The Voice US. 7.30 Family Guy. (MA15+) 8.00 American Dad! (M) 8.30 Movie: The Last Samurai. (2003) (MA15+) Tom Cruise, Ken Watanabe, Billy Connolly. 11.30 Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares. (MA15+) 12.30am Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA. 4.30 Ramsay’s Hotel Hell. 5.30 Family Guy.

6.00 Jungle Book. (1942) (PG) 8.00 Swallows And Amazons. (2016) (PG) 9.50 Kirikou And The Men And Women. (2012, French) (PG) 11.30 Tanna. (2015, Bislama) (M) 1.25 Gagarin. (2013, Russian) (PG) 3.30 A Monster In Paris. (2011, French) (G) 5.10 Operation Arctic. (2014, Norwegian) (PG) 6.50 Rosie. (2018) (PG) 8.30 Disorder. (2015, French) (MA15+) 10.20 Aloys. (2016, Swiss German) (M) 12.00 Rams. (2015) (M) 1.40 Room In Rome. (2010) (MA15+) 3.40 Heartbeats. (2010) (M) 5.35 Kirikou And The Men And Women. (2012, French) (PG)

6am Morning Programs. 1.30pm Find Me A Dream Home Australia. 2.00 Dream Homes Revealed. 2.30 Australia’s Best House. 3.30 Log Cabin Living. 4.30 Escape To The Chateau. 5.30 House Hunters. 6.30 House Hunters International. 7.30 Good Bones. 8.30 Flip Or Flop. 9.30 My Lottery Dream Home. 10.30 Fixer To Fabulous. 11.30 House Hunters. Midnight The Real Housewives Of Johannesburg. 2.00 Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles. 3.00 Building Alaska. 4.00 Fixer To Fabulous. 5.00 Late Programs.

Classifications: (P) Preschoolers (C) Children (G) General (PG) Parental Guidance (M) Mature Audiences (MA15+) Mature Audiences Only (AV15+) Extreme Adult Violence (CC) Closed Captions (R) Repeat. Consumer Advice: (a) Adult themes (d) Drug references (h) Horror (s) Sex references (l) Language (m) Medical procedures (n) Nudity (v) Violence. Please note: Listings are correct at the time of print and are subject to change by networks.

Monday December 6

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6.00 The Talk. (PGa) 7.00 Judge Judy. (PG, R) 7.30 Bold. (PG, R) 8.00 Studio 10. (PG) 12.00 Dr Phil. (PGa) 1.00 The Graham Norton Show. (R) 2.00 Ent. Tonight. 2.30 Everyday Gourmet. (R) 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG) 3.30 Freshly Picked. 4.00 Farm To Fork. (PG) 4.30 Bold. (PG) 5.00 News. 6.30 The Project. 7.30 Bondi Rescue. (PGal) 8.00 Territory Cops. (Madlv) Cops hunt for a couple of brazen car thieves. 8.30 FBI: Most Wanted. (MA15+sv, R) The FBI pursues a crime lord. 9.30 FBI: Most Wanted. (Mv) Return. Kristin Gaines joins the Fugitive Task Force. 10.30 The FBI Declassified: Saving Ethan. (Ma) Premiere. 11.30 The Project. (R) 12.30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. (PG) 1.30 Home Shopping. (R) 4.30 CBS Mornings.

6.00 Today. 9.00 Today Extra. (PG) 11.30 Morning News. 12.00 Movie: Christmas In Mississippi. (2017) (PGa, R) 1.45 Explore. (R) 2.00 Pointless. (PG) 3.00 Tipping Point. (PG) 4.00 Afternoon News. 5.00 Millionaire Hot Seat. (R) 6.00 NBN News. 7.00 A Current Affair. 7.30 Snackmasters. (PGl) Part 3 of 4. 9.10 Spice Girls: How Girl Power Changed The World. (Mal) Part 1 of 2. Takes a look at how the iconic British girl group Spice Girls influenced a generation of women. 11.10 Nine News Late. 11.40 Chicago Med. (MA15+am, R) 12.30 Tipping Point. (PG, R) 1.30 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 2.30 Global Shop. (R) 3.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 4.00 Take Two. (R) 5.00 News Early Edition. 5.30 Today.

6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG) 11.30 Seven Morning News. 12.00 Movie: Christmas At Maple Creek. (2020) (PGal) 2.00 Criminal Confessions: Jackson County, Wisconsin. (Malv, R) 3.00 The Chase. (R) 4.00 Seven News At 4. 5.00 The Chase Australia. (R) 6.00 PRIME7 News. 6.30 PRIME7 News @ 6:30. 7.00 Cricket. Big Bash League. Game 2. Sydney Thunder v Brisbane Heat. From Manuka Oval, Canberra. 11.00 Fantasy Island. (Ms) A woman must decide who to marry. 12.00 Movie: Rabbit. (2017) (MA15+lv, R) Adelaide Clemens, Alex Russell, Veerle Baetens. A woman tries to find her sister. 2.00 Home Shopping. (R) 5.00 Seven Early News. 5.30 Sunrise.

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6.00 News. 9.00 News. 10.00 Landline. (R) Final. 11.00 The Great Acceleration. (PG, R) 12.00 News. 1.00 The Larkins. (Ms, R) 2.00 Press. (Mals, R) 3.00 News. 4.10 Think Tank. (PG, R) 5.10 Grand Designs. (PG, R) 6.00 The Drum. 7.00 ABC News. 7.30 7.30. 8.00 Australian Story Summer Series: The Tipping Point. (R) The story of Veena Sahajwalla. 8.30 Universe With Brian Cox: Heart Of Darkness – Black Holes. Part 4 of 5. 9.30 Media Watch. (PG) Final. Hosted by Paul Barry. 9.50 Hunting The Essex Lorry Killers. (Ma) 10.50 ABC Late News. 11.20 Books That Made Us: Place. (Mlv, R) 12.15 Noughts + Crosses. (Malv, R) 1.15 Press. (Mlv, R) 2.15 Rage. (MA15+adhlnsv) 4.25 The Drum. (R) 5.25 7.30. (R)

TV Guide 6.00 WorldWatch. 11.30 Turkish News. 12.00 Arabic News F24. 12.30 America: News. 1.00 Al Jazeera. 2.00 Scotland From The Sky. (R) 3.05 Journey Through Armenia. (PG, R) 3.35 The Cook Up. (PG, R) 4.05 Dog Tales. (PG, R) 5.05 Jeopardy! (PG) 5.30 Letters And Numbers. (R) 6.00 Mastermind Australia. (R) 6.30 SBS World News. 7.35 Britain’s Most Historic Towns: Georgian Edinburgh. (PGa, R) 8.30 Tony Robinson’s World By Rail: India And Myanmar. (R) Tony explores India and Myanmar. 9.25 The Best Of 24 Hours In Emergency: On The Edge. (M) 10.20 SBS World News Late. 10.50 The Crimson Rivers. (MA15+av) 11.45 Tell Me Who I Am. (Mv) Premiere. 3.40 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown. (Mals, R) 4.30 VICE Guide To Film. (Malv, R) 5.00 France 24 Feature. 5.15 NHK World English News. 5.30 Deutsche Welle.

6am Shopping. 8.00 The Doctors. 9.00 Bondi Forever. 10.00 JAG. Noon SEAL Team. 2.00 NCIS. 3.00 Diagnosis Murder. 5.00 JAG. 7.00 Bondi Rescue. (PG) 7.30 NCIS. (M) 10.20 A-League Highlights Show. 11.20 Motor Racing. Formula 1. Race 21. Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. Highlights. 12.20 Home Shopping. 2.20 48 Hours: The Troubling Case Against Kevin Cooper. (M) 3.15 Hawaii Five-0. (M) 5.05 The Doctors. (PG)

6am Morning Programs. 8.30 Million Dollar Minute. 9.30 NBC Today. 10.30 One Road: Great Australian Road Trips. 11.00 Mighty Trains. Noon House Of Wellness. 1.00 Deadly Dates. 3.00 Animal Rescue. 4.30 M*A*S*H. 5.30 Escape To The Country. 6.30 Bargain Hunt. (PG) 7.30 Doc Martin. (PG) 8.30 The Inspector Lynley Mysteries. (M) 10.30 Cold Case. (M) 12.30am Families Of Crime. 3.00 Mighty Ships. 4.00 Harry’s Practice. 4.30 Million Dollar Minute. 5.00 Home Shopping.

6.00 Children’s Programs. 12.00 Supergirl. (M) 1.00 Revenge Body. (M) 2.00 America’s Top Dog. (PG) 3.00 The Nanny. (PG) 3.30 Children’s Programs. 4.30 Malcolm. (PG) 5.30 The Nanny. (PG) 6.00 3rd Rock From The Sun. (PG) 6.30 That ’70s Show. (PG) 7.00 Young Sheldon. (PG) 7.30 Everybody Loves Raymond. (PG) 8.30 Movie: Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues. (2013) (M) 10.55 Movie: The Inbetweeners 2. (2014) (MA15+) 12.50 Desperate Housewives. (M) 2.40 Revenge Body. (M) 3.30 Children’s Programs.

6.00 Children’s Programs. 5.15 School Of Roars. 5.20 PJ Masks. 5.35 The Wonder Gang. 5.50 Peppa Pig. 5.55 Tish Tash. 6.05 Ben And Holly. 6.20 Bluey. 6.25 Shaun The Sheep. 6.40 Andy’s Prehistoric Adv. 7.00 Dino Dana. 7.15 Odd Squad. 7.30 Doctor Who. 8.35 Countdown To Disaster. (PG) 9.25 George Clarke’s Amazing Spaces. 10.10 Doctor Who. (PG) 11.30 Adam Hills: The Last Leg. (M) 12.10 Escape From The City. 1.10 Red Dwarf. (PG) 1.40 Community. (PG) 2.05 The Letdown. (M) Final. 2.35 Parks And Recreation. (PG) 2.55 ABC News Update. (PG) 3.00 Close. 5.05 Children’s Programs.

6.00 WorldWatch. 12.00 Basketball. NBA. Dallas Mavericks v New Orleans Pelicans. 2.00 Most Expensivest. (M) 2.30 Figure Skating. 2019-2020 ISU European Championships. Replay. 4.00 WorldWatch. 5.25 Takeshi’s Castle. (PG) 5.55 Shortland Street. (PG) 6.25 RocKwiz. (PG) 7.05 Jeopardy! (PG) 7.30 News. 7.35 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown. (M) 8.30 Dark Side Of The ‘90s. (MA15+) 9.20 Iggy & Ace. (MA15+) 10.35 Could You Survive On The Breadline? (M) 11.35 Sex In Strange Places: Stacey Dooley. (MA15+) 12.35 Is Australia Racist? (MA15+) 1.35 Undressed. (M) 2.35 WorldWatch.

6am Morning Programs. 1.50pm Dust And Bones. 2.50 Emptying The Tank. 3.00 Jarjums. 3.25 The Magic Canoe. 3.50 Jarjums. 5.00 Shortland Street. 5.30 Chefs’ Line. 6.00 The 77 Percent. 6.30 Kriol Kitchen. 7.00 Our Stories. 7.15 Keep Calm And Decolonize. 7.20 NITV News Update. 7.30 Road Open. 7.40 Through The Wormhole With Morgan Freeman. 8.30 Karla Grant Presents. 9.00 College Behind Bars. 10.00 NITV News Update. 10.10 APTN National News. 10.40 Artie: Our Tribute To A Legend. 11.10 Merchants Of The Wild. 11.35 Boy Nomad. Midnight Volumz.

6am Morning Programs. 1pm Nancy Drew. 3.00 King Of Queens. 4.00 Becker. 5.00 Frasier. 6.00 Friends. 6.30 Neighbours. (PG) 7.00 Friends. (PG) 8.00 The Big Bang Theory. (PG) 9.30 Seinfeld. (PG) 11.00 2 Broke Girls. Midnight Home Shopping. 1.30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. 2.30 The Late Late Show With James Corden. 3.30 In The Dark. 4.30 Home Shopping.

6am Morning Programs. 1.30pm Seven’s Motorsport Classic. 3.00 More Than 1000. 4.00 Barter Kings. 5.30 Storage Wars: TX. 6.00 American Pickers. 7.00 Pawn Stars. 7.30 American Pickers. 8.30 Movie: The Osiris Child: Science Fiction Volume One. (2016) (MA15+) Kellan Lutz. 10.35 MOVIE: Eraser. (1996, MA15+) 12.55am Inside Line. 2.00 Storage Wars Canada. 3.00 Storage Wars: TX. 3.30 Barter Kings. 4.00 American Pickers. 5.00 Step Outside.

6am Morning Programs. 1pm Days Of Our Lives. 1.55 The Young And The Restless. 2.50 Antiques Roadshow. 3.20 MOVIE: Heart Of The Matter. (1953, PG) 5.30 Murder, She Wrote. 6.30 Antiques Roadshow. 7.30 Poirot. (PG) 8.40 Silent Witness. (MA15+) 10.50 Law & Order: Criminal Intent. 11.50 Chicago Med. 12.50am Talking Honey: Relationship Specials. 1.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. 1.30 Gideon’s Way. 2.30 TV Shop: Home Shopping. 4.30 Joyce Meyer. 5.00 TV Shop.

6am Morning Programs. 3pm Jabba’s Movies. 3.30 Black-ish. 4.30 How I Met Your Mother. 5.00 My Name Is Earl. 6.00 Holey Moley USA. 7.00 The Simpsons. 7.30 Family Guy. (M) 8.00 American Dad! (M) 8.30 Movie: Contagion. (2011) (M) Matt Damon, Kate Winslet, Jude Law. 10.45 Ramsay’s Hotel Hell. 11.45 Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares. 12.45am Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA. 3.00 Bones. 5.00 Ink Master.

6.00 Kirikou And The Men And Women. (2012, French) (PG) 7.15 Operation Arctic. (2014, Norwegian) (PG) 8.55 A Monster In Paris. (2011, French) (G) 10.35 Jungle Book. (1942) (PG) 12.35 Summer Of ’92. (2015, Danish) (M) 2.15 Rosie. (2018) (PG) 3.55 Swallows And Amazons. (2016) (PG) 5.45 Believe. (2013) (PG) 7.35 The Program. (2015) (M) 9.30 Sweet Country. (2017) (M) 11.35 Heartbeats. (2010) (M) 1.30 Disorder. (2015, French) (MA15+) 3.20 Eye In The Sky. (2007, Cantonese) (M) 5.00 Rosie. (2018) (PG)

6am Morning Programs. 2pm My Lottery Dream Home. 3.00 Log Cabin Living. 3.30 The Block: All Stars. 4.00 Best House On The Block. 4.30 Desert Flippers. 5.00 Good Bones. 6.00 House Hunters International. 7.00 House Hunters. 8.30 Cheap Old Houses. 9.30 100 Day Dream Home. 10.30 Texas Flip And Move. 11.30 House Hunters Int. Midnight Summer House. 1.00 House Hunters. 2.00 The Real Housewives Of Johannesburg. 4.00 100 Day Dream Home. 5.00 Late Programs.

Classifications: (P) Preschoolers (C) Children (G) General (PG) Parental Guidance (M) Mature Audiences (MA15+) Mature Audiences Only (AV15+) Extreme Adult Violence (CC) Closed Captions (R) Repeat. Consumer Advice: (a) Adult themes (d) Drug references (h) Horror (s) Sex references (l) Language (m) Medical procedures (n) Nudity (v) Violence. Please note: Listings are correct at the time of print and are subject to change by networks.


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Thursday, December 2, 2021

Tuesday December 7 6.00 The Talk. (PGa) 7.00 Judge Judy. (PG, R) 7.30 Bold. (PG, R) 8.00 Studio 10. (PG) 12.00 Dr Phil. (PGal) 1.00 The Dog House Australia. (PG, R) 2.00 Entertainment Tonight. 2.30 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield. (R) 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG) 3.30 Freshly Picked With Simon Toohey. 4.00 Farm To Fork. (PG) 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful. (PG) 5.00 10 News First. 6.30 The Project. 7.30 The Dog House Australia. (PG) Narrated by Dr Chris Brown. 8.30 NCIS. (Mv) Return. The team searches for Gibbs after wreckage of his boat is discovered. 9.30 NCIS: Los Angeles. (Mv) A man takes a busload of hostages. 10.30 NCIS. (Mv, R) 11.30 The Project. (R) 12.30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. (PG) 1.30 Home Shopping. (R) 4.30 CBS Mornings.

6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG) 11.30 Seven Morning News. 12.00 Movie: Maggie’s Christmas Miracle. (2017) (PGa) 2.00 House Of Wellness. (PG) 3.00 The Chase. (R) 4.00 Seven News At 4. 5.00 The Chase Australia. (R) 6.00 PRIME7 News. 6.30 PRIME7 News @ 6:30. 7.00 Cricket. Big Bash League. Game 3. Melbourne Renegades v Adelaide Strikers. From Marvel Stadium, Melbourne. 11.00 Born To Kill? Ivan Milat. (M, R) Takes a look at the case of Ivan Milat, who served life for the murders of seven backpackers. 12.00 Dr Harry’s Animal Encounters. (PGa, R) Dr Harry meets a bomb detection dog unit. 1.00 Home Shopping. (R) 5.30 Sunrise.

Our TV programs are current at the time of publication... but are subject to change afterwards by the stations

6.00 Today. 9.00 Today Extra. (PG) 11.30 Morning News. 12.00 Movie: Lonestar Christmas. (2020) (PGa) 1.45 Talking Honey: Princess Diana. (PG, R) 2.00 Pointless. (PG) 3.00 Tipping Point. (PG) 4.00 Afternoon News. 5.00 Millionaire Hot Seat. (R) 6.00 NBN News. 7.00 A Current Affair. 7.30 Snackmasters. (PG) Part 4 of 4. 9.10 Travel Guides. (PGdl, R) Ordinary Australians become travel critics, experiencing the same week-long holiday in Byron Bay. 10.10 Spice Girls: How Girl Power Changed The World. (Mals) Part 2 of 2. 11.10 Nine News Late. 11.40 Damian Lewis: Spy Wars: Merchant Of Death. (Mv) 12.35 Tipping Point. (PG, R) 1.30 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 4.00 Take Two. (R) 5.00 News Early Edition. 5.30 Today.

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6.00 News. 9.00 News. 10.00 War On Waste: Turning The Tide. (R) 11.00 Antiques Roadshow. (R) 12.00 News. 1.00 Miniseries: Ridley Road. (Mv, R) 1.55 Press. (Mlv, R) 3.00 News. 4.10 Think Tank. (PG, R) 5.10 Grand Designs. (PG, R) 6.00 The Drum. 7.00 ABC News. 7.30 7.30. Presented by Leigh Sales. 8.00 Anh’s Brush With Fame: Sophie Delezio. (PG, R) Anh Do paints Sophie Delezio. 8.30 Books That Made Us. (Malnv) Part 3 of 3. Claudia Karvan delves into how power is portrayed in stories. 9.25 Australia Remastered: Nature’s Great Divide: A Separate Realm. (R) Part 1 of 3. 10.40 ABC Late News. 11.10 Q+A. (R) Final. 12.15 Midsomer Murders. (Mv, R) 1.45 Press. (Mls, R) 2.45 Rage. (MA15+adhlnsv) 4.25 The Drum. (R) 5.25 7.30. (R)

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TV Guide 6.00 WorldWatch. 7.30 Italian News. 8.10 Filipino News. 8.40 French News. 9.30 Greek News. 10.30 German News. 11.00 Spanish News. 11.30 Turkish News. 12.00 Arabic News F24. 12.30 America: News. 1.00 PBS News. 2.00 Destination Flavour China Bitesize. (R) 2.05 Scotland From The Sky. (R) 3.10 Journey Through Armenia. (PG, R) 3.40 The Cook Up. (PG, R) 4.10 Animal Einsteins. (PGa, R) 5.05 Jeopardy! (PG) 5.30 Letters And Numbers. (R) 6.00 Mastermind Australia. (R) 6.30 SBS World News. 7.30 Stonehenge: The New Revelations. (PG) 9.00 Pearl Harbor. (M) Takes a look at the attack on Pearl Harbor. 10.30 SBS World News Late. 11.05 Before We Die. (Mlv) Final. 12.10 Miss S. (Mav) 4.35 VICE Guide To Film. (MA15+adls, R) 5.00 France 24 Feature. 5.15 NHK World English News. 5.30 Deutsche Welle English News.

6am Shopping. 8.00 Bondi Rescue. 8.30 Waltzing Jimeoin. 9.00 A-League Highlights Show. 10.00 JAG. Noon NCIS: Los Angeles. 1.00 NCIS. 3.00 Diagnosis Murder. 5.00 JAG. 7.00 Bondi Rescue. (PG) 7.30 NCIS. (M) 8.30 Blue Bloods. (M) 10.25 NCIS: New Orleans. (M) 11.20 Evil. (M) 12.15 Home Shopping. 2.15 Movie: Pawno. (2015) (MA15+) 4.10 Madam Secretary. (M) 5.05 JAG.

6am Shopping. 6.30 Travel Oz. 8.00 Harry’s Practice. 8.30 Million Dollar Minute. 9.30 NBC Today. Noon House Of Wellness. 1.00 Deadly Dates. 3.00 Creek To Coast. 3.30 RSPCA Animal Rescue. 4.30 M*A*S*H. 5.30 Escape To The Country. 6.30 Bargain Hunt. (PG) 7.30 Pie In The Sky. (PG) 8.30 Lewis. (M) 10.30 Without A Trace. (M) 12.30 Deadly Dates: Lorraine. (M) 2.30 The Real Seachange. 3.00 Mighty Ships. 4.00 Harry’s Practice. 4.30 Million Dollar Minute. 5.00 Home Shopping.

6.00 Children’s Programs. 12.00 Supergirl. (M) 1.00 Revenge Body. (M) 2.00 America’s Top Dog. (PG) 3.00 The Nanny. (PG) 3.30 3rd Rock From The Sun. (PG) 4.00 That ’70s Show. (PG) 4.30 Malcolm. (PG) 5.30 The Nanny. (PG) 6.00 3rd Rock From The Sun. (PG) 6.30 That ’70s Show. (PG) 7.00 Young Sheldon. (PG) 7.30 Raymond. (PG) 8.30 Movie: American Pie 2. (2001) (MA15+) 10.30 Movie: EuroTrip. (2004) (MA15+) 12.20 Desperate Housewives. (M) 2.10 Revenge Body. (M) 3.00 Children’s Programs.

6.00 Children’s Programs. 5.35 The Wonder Gang. 5.50 Peppa Pig. 5.55 Fireman Sam. 6.05 Ben And Holly. 6.20 Bluey. 6.25 Shaun The Sheep. 6.40 Andy’s Prehistoric Adv. 7.00 Dino Dana. 7.15 Odd Squad. 7.30 Spicks And Specks. 8.30 Adam Hills: The Last Leg. 9.10 Schitt’s Creek. (PG) 9.55 Preppers. (M) 10.30 Doctor Who. (PG) 11.20 Catastrophe. (M) 11.45 In The Long Run. (PG) 12.10 Sick Of It. (M) 12.30 GameFace. (MA15+) 12.55 Whose Line Is It Anyway? (M) 1.40 Community. (PG) 2.00 Parks And Recreation. (PG) 2.25 ABC News Update. (PG) 2.30 Close. 5.05 Children’s Programs.

6.00 WorldWatch. 12.00 Basketball. NBA. Golden State Warriors v San Antonio Spurs. Replay. 2.00 Date My Race. (M) 3.05 Gymnastics. 2020 FIG Trampoline World Cup. Highlights. 4.00 WorldWatch. 5.25 Takeshi’s Castle. (PG) 5.55 Shortland Street. (PG) 6.25 RocKwiz. 7.05 Jeopardy! (PG) 7.30 News. 7.35 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown. (M) 8.30 Fear Of Dancing. (M) 9.30 Stacey Dooley: Young And Homeless. (M) 10.40 Big Fat Quiz Of The Year. (M) 12.25 The X-Files. (MA15+) 2.00 Undressed. (PG) 2.30 The Record: World’s Largest Family. (MA15+) 2.40 WorldWatch.

6am Morning Programs. 2.20pm Always Was Always Will Be. 3.00 Jarjums. 3.25 The Magic Canoe. 3.50 Jarjums. 4.30 Grace Beside Me. 5.00 Shortland Street. 5.30 Chefs’ Line. 6.00 Pete & Pio’s Kai Safari. 6.30 Kriol Kitchen. 7.00 Our Stories. 7.15 Keep Calm And Decolonize. 7.20 NITV News Update. 7.30 The Whole Table. (M) 8.30 Power Meri. (PG) 9.30 Black Market: Lifted In London. (MA15+) 10.00 Hate Thy Neighbour. 10.50 NITV News Update. 11.00 Superstition. 12.40am Bamay. 1.00 Volumz.

6am Morning Programs. 1pm 2 Broke Girls. 2.00 Seinfeld. 3.00 King Of Queens. 4.00 Becker. 5.00 Frasier. 6.00 Friends. 6.30 Neighbours. (PG) 7.00 Friends. (PG) 8.00 The Big Bang Theory. (PG) 9.30 Mom. (M) 11.35 Frasier. Midnight Home Shopping. 1.30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. 2.30 The Late Late Show With James Corden. 3.30 In The Dark. 4.30 Home Shopping.

6am Morning Programs. 2pm Ink Master: Redemption. 2.30 Pawn Stars. 3.00 American Pickers. 4.00 Fish’n With Mates. 4.30 7th Gear. 5.30 Storage Wars: TX. 6.00 American Pickers. 7.00 Pawn Stars. 7.30 Highway Patrol. 8.30 Secrets Of The Supercars: Off Road/Land Rover Defender. (PG) 9.30 Supercar Customiser: Yianni. 10.30 Vegas Rat Rods. 11.30 Detroit Steel. 12.30am 7th Gear. 1.30 Esports. LPL Pro League. PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds. 3.30 Late Programs.

6am Morning Programs. 1.10pm Days Of Our Lives. 2.05 The Young And The Restless. 3.00 Explore. 3.05 Antiques Roadshow. 3.35 MOVIE: Carry On Cabby. (1963, PG) 5.30 Murder, She Wrote. 6.30 Antiques Roadshow. 7.30 New Tricks. (M) 8.40 The Closer. (M) 9.40 Rizzoli & Isles. (M) 10.40 Law & Order: Criminal Intent. 11.40 Chicago Med. 12.35am Antiques Roadshow. 1.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. 4.30 Joyce Meyer. 5.00 TV Shop.

6am Morning Programs. Noon American Dad! 12.50 MOVIE: Escape From New York. (1981, M) 3.00 How I Met Your Mother. 3.30 Simpsons. 4.00 My Name Is Earl. 6.00 Holey Moley USA. (PG) 7.00 The Simpsons. (PG) 7.30 Family Guy. (M) 8.00 American Dad! (M) 8.30 Movie: Michael. (1996) (M) John Travolta, William Hurt, Andie MacDowell. 10.40 Ramsay’s Hotel Hell. 12.40am Bones. 3.30 American Dad! 4.00 Ink Master.

6.00 Rosie. (2018) (PG) 6.40 Believe. (2013) (PG) 8.30 The Finishers. (2013, French) (PG) 10.10 Operation Arctic. (2014, Norwegian) (PG) 11.50 Rams. (2015, Icelandic) (M) 1.30 A Monster In Paris. (2011, French) (G) 3.10 Long Way North. (2015) (PG) 4.40 Little Nicolas. (2009, French) (PG) 6.20 This Beautiful Fantastic. (2016) (PG) 8.00 Grandma. (2015) (M) 9.30 Dean Spanley. (2008) (PG) 11.25 In Bed With Victoria. (2016, French) (M) 1.15 Infernal Affairs 3. (2003, Cantonese) (M) 3.25 Late Programs.

6am Morning Programs. 1.30pm Cheap Old Houses. 2.30 The Block: All Stars. 4.00 Best House On The Block. 4.30 Desert Flippers. 5.00 100 Day Dream Home. 6.00 House Hunters International. 7.00 House Hunters. 7.30 Escape To The Chateau: Make Do And Mend. 8.30 Farmhouse Fixer. (PG) 9.30 Building Off The Grid. 10.30 Beachfront Bargain Hunt. 11.30 House Hunters Int. 12.30am House Hunters. 1.00 Cheap Old Houses. 2.00 Building Off The Grid. 3.00 Late Programs.

Classifications: (P) Preschoolers (C) Children (G) General (PG) Parental Guidance (M) Mature Audiences (MA15+) Mature Audiences Only (AV15+) Extreme Adult Violence (CC) Closed Captions (R) Repeat. Consumer Advice: (a) Adult themes (d) Drug references (h) Horror (s) Sex references (l) Language (m) Medical procedures (n) Nudity (v) Violence. Please note: Listings are correct at the time of print and are subject to change by networks.

Wednesday December 8 6.00 The Talk. (PGa) 7.00 Judge Judy. (PG, R) 7.30 Bold. (PG, R) 8.00 Studio 10. (PG) 12.00 Dr Phil. (PGal) 1.00 Jamie & The Nonnas. (R) 2.00 Entertainment Tonight. 2.30 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield. (R) 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG) 3.30 Freshly Picked With Simon Toohey. 4.00 Farm To Fork. (PG) 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful. (PG) 5.00 10 News First. 6.30 The Project. 7.30 2021 AACTA Awards. From the Sydney Opera House. 9.00 Bull. (PGa) Bull’s legal troubles go from professional to personal when new evidence in his bribery trial implicates his wife. 10.00 Bull. (M, R) The team defends a teenager. 11.00 Bull. (Mv, R) 12.00 The Project. (R) 1.00 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. (PG) 2.00 Home Shopping. (R) 4.30 CBS Mornings.

6.00 Sunrise. 10.00 The Ashes: Pre-Game Show. 11.00 Cricket. The Ashes. First Test. Australia v England. Day 1. Morning session. 1.00 The Ashes: The Lunch Break. 1.40 Cricket. The Ashes. First Test. Australia v England. Day 1. Afternoon session. 3.40 The Ashes: Tea Break. 4.00 Cricket. The Ashes. First Test. Australia v England. Day 1. Late afternoon session. From the Gabba, Brisbane. 6.00 PRIME7 News. 6.30 PRIME7 News @ 6:30. 7.00 Cricket. Big Bash League. Game 4. Hobart Hurricanes v Sydney Sixers. From University of Tasmania Stadium. 9.40 Cricket. Big Bash League. Game 5. Perth Scorchers v Brisbane Heat. From Optus Stadium, Perth. 1.00 Home Shopping. (R) 5.00 Seven Early News. 5.30 Sunrise.

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6.00 Today. 9.00 Today Extra. (PG) 11.30 Morning News. 12.00 Movie: Christmas Ever After. (2020) (G) 1.45 Explore. (R) 2.00 Pointless. (PG) 3.00 Tipping Point. (PG) 4.00 Afternoon News. 5.00 Hot Seat. (R) 6.00 NBN News. 7.00 A Current Affair. 7.30 Mega Zoo. (PG) A crafty orangutan puts keepers to the test. 8.30 Emergency. (Md, R) Nurse Julie helps a smitten young couple who spend most of their first date in emergency. 9.30 A+E After Dark. (Mlm) A man seeks help after blacking out. 10.30 Nine News Late. 11.00 New Amsterdam. (Mam, R) 11.50 The Fix. (Mav, R) 12.40 Tipping Point. (PG, R) 1.30 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 2.30 Global Shop. (R) 3.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 5.00 News Early Edition. 5.30 Today.

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6.00 News. 9.00 News. 10.00 Invisible Wars. (PG, R) 10.55 The Great Australian Bee Challenge. (R) 12.00 News. 12.30 Press Club. Final. 1.35 Media Watch. (PG, R) 2.00 Press. (Mls, R) 3.00 News. 4.10 Think Tank. (R) 5.10 Grand Designs. (PG, R) 6.00 The Drum. 7.00 ABC News. 7.30 7.30. 8.00 Hard Quiz. (PG) 8.30 Gruen. Presented by Wil Anderson. 9.10 Preppers. (Mls) Charlie’s mother arrives at Eden 2. 9.40 QI. (PG, R) 10.10 Adam Hills: The Last Leg. (R) 10.50 ABC Late News. 11.20 Universe With Brian Cox. (R) 12.20 Media Watch. (PG, R) Final. 12.40 Father Brown. (PG, R) 1.25 Silent Witness. (MA15+a, R) 2.25 Press. (Mls, R) 3.25 Rage. (MA15+adhlnsv) 4.25 The Drum. (R) 5.25 7.30. (R)

TV Guide 6.00 WorldWatch. 10.30 German News. 11.00 Spanish News. 11.30 Turkish News. 12.00 Arabic News F24. 12.30 America: News. 1.00 PBS News. 2.00 Destination Flavour China Bitesize. (PGaw, R) 2.05 Scotland From The Sky. (R) 3.10 Journey Through Armenia. (PG, R) 3.40 The Cook Up. (PG, R) 4.10 Animal Einsteins. (PG) 5.05 Jeopardy! (PG) 5.30 Letters And Numbers. (R) 6.00 Mastermind Australia. (R) 6.30 SBS World News. 7.30 Scotland’s Sacred Islands With Ben Fogle: Shetland. 8.30 Michael Mosley On Cosmetic Treatments. (PGaw, R) Part 1 of 2. 9.30 Before We Die. (Madlv) Final. 10.25 SBS World News Late. 11.00 In Therapy. (PGa) 11.50 Departure. (Ma, R) 4.45 Poh & Co. Bitesize. (R) 5.00 France 24 Feature. 5.15 NHK World English News. 5.30 Deutsche Welle.

6am Shopping. 8.00 Stories Of Bikes. 8.30 iFish Summer. 9.00 Diagnosis Murder. 10.00 JAG. Noon NCIS: Los Angeles. 1.00 NCIS. 3.00 Diagnosis Murder. 5.00 JAG. 7.00 Bondi Rescue. (PG) 7.30 NCIS. (M) 8.30 NCIS: Los Angeles. (M) 11.15 Evil. (MA15+) 12.10 Home Shopping. 2.10 Motor Racing. Formula 1. Race 21. Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. Highlights. 3.10 48 Hours. 4.05 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. 5.00 The Doctors.

6am Home Shopping. 6.30 Travel Oz. 8.00 Harry’s Practice. 8.30 Million Dollar Minute. 9.30 NBC Today. Noon House Of Wellness. 1.00 Deadly Dates. 3.00 Travel And Eat With Dan & Steph. 3.30 RSPCA Animal Rescue. 4.30 M*A*S*H. (PG) 5.30 Escape To The Country. 6.30 Bargain Hunt. (PG) 7.30 The Vicar Of Dibley. (PG) 8.30 Mrs Brown’s Boys. (M) 10.30 Miranda. (PG) 11.10 What A Carry On! (PG) 11.50 Bones. (MA15+) 1.50 Home Shopping.

6.00 Children’s Programs. 12.00 Hollywood Medium. (PG) 1.00 Revenge Body. (M) 2.00 America’s Top Dog. (PG) 3.00 The Nanny. (PG) 3.30 3rd Rock From The Sun. (PG) 4.00 That ’70s Show. (PG) 4.30 Malcolm. (PG) 5.30 The Nanny. (PG) 6.00 3rd Rock From The Sun. (PG) 6.30 That ’70s Show. (PG) 7.00 Young Sheldon. (PG) 7.30 Everybody Loves Raymond. (PG) 8.30 Movie: Billy Madison. (1995) (M) 10.15 Movie: Mr Deeds. (2002) (M) 12.15 Desperate Housewives. (M) 2.05 Revenge Body. (M) 3.00 Teen Titans Go! (PG) 3.30 Children’s Programs.

6.00 Children’s Programs. 5.55 PJ Masks. 6.05 Ben And Holly. 6.20 Bluey. 6.25 Shaun The Sheep. 6.40 Andy’s Prehistoric Adv. 7.00 Dino Dana. 7.15 Odd Squad. 7.30 Spicks And Specks. (PG) 8.00 Would I Lie To You? (PG) 8.30 Art Works. (PG) 9.00 Brian Johnson’s A Life On The Road. (M) 9.45 The Sound. 10.15 Doctor Who. (PG) 11.05 Books That Made Us. (M) Final. 12.05 Love On The Spectrum. (PG) 1.00 Pilgrimage: Road To Istanbul. (PG) 2.00 Louis Theroux: Life On The Edge. (M) 2.50 Community. (M) 3.15 Parks And Recreation. (PG) 3.35 ABC News Update. (PG) 3.40 Close. 5.05 Children’s Programs.

6.00 WorldWatch. 11.00 NHK Japanese News. 11.35 Hindi News. 12.00 Hustle. (M) 12.55 North To South: The Full Journey. 4.00 America: News. 4.25 PBS News. 5.25 Takeshi’s Castle. (PG) 5.55 Shortland Street. (PG) 6.25 RocKwiz. (PG) 7.05 Jeopardy! (PG) 7.30 News. 7.35 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown. (M) 8.30 Movie: Donnie Darko. (2001) (M) 10.35 Movie: A Good Old Fashioned Orgy. (2011) (MA15+) 12.20 The X-Files. (MA15+) 2.50 France 24. 3.00 Thai News. 3.30 Bangla News. 4.00 Punjabi News. 4.30 Sri Lankan Sinhalese News. 5.00 Korean News. 5.30 Indonesian News.

6am Morning Programs. 2pm My Life As I Live It. 3.00 Jarjums. 3.25 The Magic Canoe. 3.50 Jarjums. 5.00 Shortland Street. 5.30 Chefs’ Line. 6.00 Pete & Pio’s Kai Safari. 6.30 Kriol Kitchen. 7.00 Our Stories. 7.15 Keep Calm And Decolonize. 7.20 NITV News Update. 7.30 Celtics/Lakers: Best Of Enemies. (M) 9.20 NITV News Update. 9.30 My Family Matters. (PG) 10.00 Karla Grant Presents. 10.30 Wild Kai Legends. 11.00 Hunting Aotearoa. 11.30 Songs From The Inside. Midnight Volumz.

6am Morning Programs. Noon In The Dark. 1.00 2 Broke Girls. 2.00 Mom. 2.30 NBL Slam. 3.00 King Of Queens. 4.00 Becker. 5.00 Frasier. 6.00 Friends. (PG) 6.30 Neighbours. (PG) 7.00 Friends. (PG) 8.00 The Big Bang Theory. (M) 9.20 2 Broke Girls. (M) Midnight Home Shopping. 1.30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. 2.30 The Late Late Show With James Corden. 3.30 In The Dark. 4.30 Home Shopping.

6am Morning Programs. 1.30pm Seven’s Motorsport Classic. 2.00 Inside Line. 3.00 7th Gear. 4.00 Fish’n With Mates. 4.30 Barter Kings. 5.30 Storage Wars: TX. 6.00 Cricket. The Ashes. First Test. Australia v England. Day 1. Late afternoon session. 6.30 Cricket. Big Bash League. Game 4. Hobart Hurricanes v Sydney Sixers. 7.00 Pawn Stars. 8.30 Storage Wars. 9.30 Storage Wars: Miami. 10.00 Irish Pickers. 11.00 Desert Collectors. Midnight Esports. LPL Pro. OCL Stage 3. Playoff Day 1. 2.00 Late Programs.

6am Morning Programs. 2.05pm The Young And The Restless. 3.00 Explore. 3.05 Antiques Roadshow. 3.35 MOVIE: An Elephant Called Slowly. (1970) 5.30 Murder, She Wrote. 6.30 Antiques Roadshow. 7.30 As Time Goes By. 8.50 Midsomer Murders. (M) 10.50 House. 11.50 The Equalizer. 12.50am Talking Honey: Relationship Specials. 1.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. 1.30 Dangerman. 2.30 TV Shop: Home Shopping. 4.30 Joyce Meyer. 5.00 TV Shop.

6am Morning Programs. 3pm How I Met Your Mother. 3.30 Simpsons. 4.00 My Name Is Earl. 6.00 Holey Moley USA. 7.00 The Simpsons. 7.30 Family Guy. (M) 8.00 American Dad! (M) 8.30 Movie: Ghost Rider: Spirit Of Vengeance. (2011) (M) Nicolas Cage, Ciarán Hinds, Idris Elba. 10.30 MOVIE: Sucker Punch. (2011, M) 12.50am How I Met Your Mother. 1.20 Family Guy. 1.45 MOVIE: A Date With The Falcon. (1942, PG) 3.00 Ink Master.

6.00 Little Nicolas. (2009, French) (PG) 6.40 Dean Spanley. (2008) (PG) 8.35 This Beautiful Fantastic. (2016) (PG) 10.15 Long Way North. (2015) (PG) 11.45 The Motorcycle Diaries. (2004, Spanish) (M) 2.05 Believe. (2013) (PG) 3.55 The Finishers. (2013, French) (PG) 5.35 1982. (2019, Arabic) (PG) 7.30 Chef. (2014) (M) 9.35 Skin. (2008) (M) 11.35 Eye In The Sky. (2007, Cantonese) (M) 1.15 In Your Hands. (2018, French) (M) 3.20 My Big Gay Italian Wedding. (2018, Italian) (M) 5.00 The Finishers. (2013, French) (PG)

6am Morning Programs. 1.30pm Getaway. 2.00 Farmhouse Fixer. 3.00 The Block: All Stars. 4.00 Salvage Dawgs. 4.30 Log Cabin Living. 5.00 Escape To The Chateau: Make Do And Mend. 6.00 House Hunters International. 7.00 House Hunters. 7.30 Masters Of Flip. 8.30 Home Town. 9.30 Beachfront Bargain Hunt: Renovation. 10.30 Caribbean Life. 11.30 House Hunters Int. 12.30am House Hunters. 1.00 Masters Of Flip. 2.00 Home Town. 3.00 Late Programs.

Classifications: (P) Preschoolers (C) Children (G) General (PG) Parental Guidance (M) Mature Audiences (MA15+) Mature Audiences Only (AV15+) Extreme Adult Violence (CC) Closed Captions (R) Repeat. Consumer Advice: (a) Adult themes (d) Drug references (h) Horror (s) Sex references (l) Language (m) Medical procedures (n) Nudity (v) Violence. Please note: Listings are correct at the time of print and are subject to change by networks.


66 Activities Thursday, December 2, 2021

Tweed Valley Weekly Locals Supporting Locals ACROSS 1 Unruly (7) 4 Computer input device (8) 8 Recall (8) 11 Pleated wind instrument (9) 13 Notice of traffic offence (6) 14 One who is stranded on a desert island (8) 16 Ten tens (7) 17 Fidgety (8) 19 Ex UK Prime Minister Thatcher (8) 20 Advocate (9) 24 Australian city (8) 25 Main component of marzipan (6) 27 Calms (8) 29 Marriage ceremony (7) 31 Remote (7) 33 Exhibition (13) 37 Creator (8) 41 Despondency (5) 42 Plant (5) 43 Trunk (5) 44 Small marine mammal (5) 45 One named after you (8) 48 Arguments, disputes (13) 51 Small Italian dumplings (7) 54 Most difficult (7) 56 Photographic facility (8) 57 Confine (6) 58 Car’s starter mechanism (8)

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•Providing residential cleaning on Tweed & Surrounding Areas (NSW side of the border) •20+ years experience •$45 p/h for fornightly & weekly clean Contact me for free quote

Alaina 0481 117 550

Ben Harding CARPENTER, HANDYMAN - TILING - DECKS/PAGOLAS - PAINTING - BATHROOMS - PLASTERING - ALL ASPECTS OF BUILDING - NO JOB TOO BIG OR SMALL

M: 0419 011 066 Lic. 215366C

AREAS WE SERVICE Northern Rivers and Southern Gold Coast SERVICES WE PROVIDE Bond and Builder Cleaning Pressure Cleaning Window Cleaning Please contact for a free quote Allpurposeclean.co@gmail.com 0420 753 077


Tweed Valley Weekly Locals Supporting Locals COUNSELLING

EXCAVATION

CONCRETOR

SMALL

Tweed - Murwillumbah Surrounding Areas

CONCRETING

CONCRETING

Donna Alexander Counsellor 0466 781 810

ELECTRICAL

BORDER

2484 ELECTRICAL PHONE 0409 694 697

Lic No 28334c

CALL Stuart L’Estrelle sparky.stu11@gmail.com 41 Park Ave, Bray Park 2484

• DRIVEWAYS • FOOTPATHS • COLOURED CONCRETE • POOL SURROUNDS • RETAINING WALLS, FOOTINGS • ALL YOUR CONCRETING NEEDS Lic 2809620

All Electrical, data, phone & security.

0434 066 762

Jayden Patterson

Browne Landscaping 0414 971 633

Small Family Business All Your Garden Needs

(02) 6672 3892

Concreting All types of Concrete • Fencing • Rock Walls • Retaining Walls • Balustrading • Paving • Concrete and Stencil

Uki Electrical

Phone George

(02) 6679 5915 0411 185 811

Tweed River Electrical

No Job Too Big or Small

POWER TO THE PEOPLESO SAFE YOU CAN LICK IT! Lic No: 342037C ABN: 48 117 113 647

Electrical Contractor

0447073487

tweedriverelectrical.com.au

NSW Lic. 147664c – QLD Lic. 054780

COMPUTER

Lic. 30382C

ROCKWALLS

'n eXCAVATIONS

Lic. No. 228605

Concrete Tank Repairs & Liners General Farm Maintenance

•Quality Service •Value for Money •Experienced & Insured •Up to 3 Stories •Pressure Cleaning •Window Cleaning www.rightasrainservices.com.au

0402384 682

HANDYMAN SERVICES

•Installations •Re-wiring •Switchboard upgrades •Power Points •Smoke Alarms •Competitive Rates

Call Scott 0435734770

FLOOR SANDING ABN 30316267877

Timber Floors Floor Sanding & Polishing Emerson Wylie m. 0432 864 012 e. emersonwylie92@hotmail.com

• 1 TONNE 30 TONNE EXCAVATOR HIRE • BOBCATS LARGE & SMALL • POSI-TRACK • POOLDIGS & TIPPER HIRE • BUSH ROCK SUPPLIERS

PH: 0409 243 066

Country Energy Authorised

GOOD RATES FREE QUOTES

Rural Fencing Pump Sales & Repairs Irrigation & Stock Water Projects

JTC GUTTER CLEANING

Brett Everuss Owner/Operator m 0429 793 484 or 0429 793 143 e bjeveruss@bigpond.com

• Alcohol & Drug misuse • Anger Management • General Counselling • Mediation

ALL ELECTRICAL

PHONE JOSH

SPECIALISTS

MINI-DIGGERS

QUALITY WORK Mobile: 0428 593 054

0423 022 443 bgrant68@hotmail.com TWEED RURAL SERVICES

Small Spacte • Rubbish and Dirt Removal ialis ~ Owner/Operator SpecEveruss Brett ~ 0429 793 484 • Under House Excavation • Retaining Walls and Landscape Preparation • Trenches and Footings • Hole Boring • Bobcat • 5 Tonne Tipper • 2 Tonne Excavator

ALL ASPECTS OF CONCRETING SLABS, DRIVEWAYS, ETC

SPACE

GUTTER CLEANING

Bernard Grant ~ Fencing Contractor

SSS

BSA No. 1063467

STEVE GRAY

Local Trades and Professional Services 69

FENCING

Lic. 159254C

CONCRETING

Thursday, December 2, 2021

EXCAVATION

BUILDING SERVICES

GARDENING

RI VNI CGE SS E R V I C UG I LSSEDE B U I LB UDI LI DNBI NG RVICES R E S I D E N T I A L | C O M M E R C I A L | I N D U S T R I A L | S T R AT A | M A I N T E N A N C E S E R V I C E S

B U I L D I N G RSE S E RVICES I D E N T I A L | C O M M E R C I A L | I N D U S T R I A L | S T R AT A | M A I N T E

RESIDENTIAL | COMMER IAL T R I ASL E | SRT R BCU I L| IDN DI UNS G VAT I CA E| MSA I N T E N A N C E S E R

GARDENER • Qualified Horticulturist

uM l l yAI n uS r eEdR V I C E S NsA R E S I D E N T I A L | C O M M E R C I A L | I N D U S T R I A L | S T R ATH AA| NMDAYFI N TEN NCE SERVICES

EARTHMOVING & PLANT HIRE

Specialising in driveway construction & maintenance • Tip Trucks 3 to 12 tonne • Excavator • Driveways • Roads • Clearing • House pads • Drainage • Carparks • Bush rocks • Rock walls

0410 056 228 ~ 0427 663 678

HANDY MAN SERVICES

R E S I D E N T I A L | C O M M E R C I A L | I NCD 0R 4 I1A4L2 1| 0S2T2R2AT A | M A I N T E N A N C E S E R V I C E S aU l lS : T

24 hr response time guaranteed

m aD il: p a u lM .mun n @ b iS g pE ond o mI. aC u ES N Y At eN R. cV H A N D Y M A N SH EA REV IHC AE NS DY MAN SERVICES • Gardens Renovated • Landscaping F2 u l4 ly h I nrs u rreesdp o n s e t i m e g u a r a n t e • Pruning • Plant Selection • Weed Control 2 4 h r r e s paon nse time guaranteed 2 4 h r r e s p o2 ns t0e4e a ls l :e 2 1 0e 2 2g 2 uaranteed 4eht ri mreegsupaorCn t1i4dm

BARRY 0417 725 937 Fully HOME PH. (02) 6672 7786

GARAGE DOORS Email: Rubber Track 3.5T Excavator & 4T Tipper Retaining Walls & Landscaping Site Preparation & Hole Boring Fully Licenced & Insured LIC: RIIMP301D

HANDY MAN SERVICES R E S I D E N T I A L | C O M M E R C I A L | I N D U S T R I A L | S T R AT A | M A I N T E N A N C E S E R V I C E S 24 hr response time guaranteed

Fully Insured

C a l l : 0 4 1 4E2 2a2u l . m u n t e n @ b i g p o n d . c o m . a u m1 a0 i l :2p : 4 p2 au un 1l0. m 22 2t e n @ b i g p o n d . c o C a lEl :m0a4i l1

paul.munten@bigpond.com.au

Email: paul.munten@bigpond.com.au

HOW’S YOUR GARAGE DOOR?

MAKO INSTALLATIONS PTY LTD

Call the Garage Door & Equipment Specialists for • No-obligation Quotes • Door replacement and repair • AUTOMATIC OPENERS SUPPLIED AND FITTED, INCLUDING COMPLIMENTARY SERVICE OF DOOR.

NSW Lic No. 181118c - QLD Lic No. 086114

An affordable Courteous Service

Ph: 0402 234 743

Most makes of door and related equipment catered for

www.makoinstallations.com.au

BYRNESY’S A1 EXCAVATIONS

Fully Insured

I nEsm ua r iel : dp a u l . m u n t e n @ b i g p o n d . c o m . a u F Cuallll :y0 4I1n4 2s1u0 2rC2e 2 ad ll: 0414210222

GAS & WATER

HOT WATER

Has Your Hot Water System Been Checked Lately? Ever Heard of a Sacrificial Anode?

A sacrificial anode is a vital part of your water system, and having it inspected can be the difference between an efficiently working system and a costly replacement. Manufacturers recommend that you maintain the anode in your system in order to prevent damage from rust + corrosion. THE ANODE IN YOUR SYSTEM SHOULD NEVER BE ALLOWED TO CORRODE AWAY, WHATEVER TYPE OR BRAND OF SYSTEM YOU HAVE SOLAR, ELECTRIC, GAS OR HEAT PUMPS Cutaway section of a typical electric hot water heater

FOR A LIMITED TIME we will check your anode in the Tweed & Gold Coast area FREE OF CHARGE.

“REMEMBER YOU CAN’T LOSE, NO ANODE REPLACEMENT NO CHARGE”

LOCALLY OWNED & OPERATED

Comes with a 5 year warranty ~ Make your Hot Water System last for 30 years!

GOLD & TWEED COAST ANODES Arrange a free inspection phone

Onsite Computer repairs $90 Fixed fee Virus removal, servicing, repairs Phone 0400 245 281

TWEED & GOLD COAST COMPUTER SERVICES

• Specialised Home Services • Internet, Networking and Business Solutions • Hardware and Software Repairs • No Job Too Small

PROMPT SERVICE BY QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN Mobile: 0435 990 798

LIC: AD205904 & AD211144

Electrical Contracting NSW Lic No. 206213c QLD Lic No. 73010

• Over 45 Years on the Tweed • Free Quotes • Power Connections and Metering • 24hr breakdown service • All jobs small and large

P: 02 6672 1737 M: 0415 299 220 E: sales@larkinelectrical.com.au

W: www.larkinelectrical.com.au

12 Wharf Street, Murwillumbah

SHIPPING CONTAINERS SALES & HIRE from $25 PW DEMOLITION & ASBESTOS REMOVALISTS

HIRE EXCAVATORS - 5T - 30T, BOBCATS,

TRUCKS, TILT TRAY, CRANE, TIPPERS, FLOATS REMOVAL OLD CARS, RUBBISH, TREES SUPPLY ROCKS, SOILS 30 Years Experience NO JOB TO BIG OR SMALL

0408 758 996 TECH REPAIRS COMPUTER REPAIRS & TECH HELP 0411 132 141 TIZZYTECH@GMAIL.COM SOCIAL @TIZZYTECH

Our services include:

• Computer setup and service • Backing up files

• Virus removal • Software installation • Hardware installation

Contact Justine and Jeffrey today for a no obligation quote on 0403 546 529 or email jjmooters@gmail.com

Lic No. 260953C

TWEED VALLEY

ELECTRICAL

Domestic

Installation

Commercial

Repairs

Industrial

Maintenance

Anthony Marr 0427 800 978 Clint Smith 0447 600 627

P: 02 6672 3828

Essential Energy Accredited Level 2 AP30626

9kg REFILLS

$2000 INDEPENDENT GAS SUPPLIER 10 Kite Crescent Murwillumbah

Ph: 1300 727 013 FROM COOLANGATTA TO BYRON swapabottle@bigpond.com www.swapabottlegas.com

BRAYS CREEK GAS & WATER SUPPLIES Family Owned Business

FABRICATION WELDING

Delivering to Tyalgum, Chillingham, Murwillumbah, Uki and Stokers Siding areas. TANKS, POOLS & ROADWORKS Trevor and Anne Stewart 427 Brays Creek Road, Brays Creek

• Aluminium Handrails, Ballustrades & Gates • Structural Beams, Columns & Stair Stringers • On Site Welding • General Fabrication • No Job Too Small • Trailer Repairs 0412 726 056

PH: 0266 792160 or 0400 186 851

HOT WATER & COOKING GAS

SAME DAY DELIVERY IN YOUR AREA Monday to Friday

07 3103 0667

www.agasnational.com.au

This Month Special Your Current Suppliers Price

1300 166 673

Lic197175C

LANDSCAPING

ROCKWALL CREATIONS

Retaining wall constructions Terracing & earthmoving Old timber walls removed Feature stone supply, crazy pavers, steps, stepping stones and bushrocks to create wonderful landscapes

For Free Quote Phone Rolly Otte: 0408 860 543 www.rockwallcreations.com.au

CUDGEN GARDEN SERVICES

Providing good gardening across the Tweed and SEQ Garden design, restoration and installation, plant selection, veggie gardens

0402624994

cudgengardenservices@gmail.com

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LAWN MOWING & GARDEN CARE TWEED to POTTSVILLE CALL BRETT 0417 072 316

FREE QUOTES

PETER KNIGHT

PTY LTD

PAINTER

0408872859

silentknight1965@gmail.com Over 30 years experience Domestic Painting New or Repaints Inside and Outside Servicing NDIS participants Licence No: 197994C

• Water Jetter & CCTV for all sewer and general blockages • All Commercial & Domestic plumbing needs • Renovations • Septic Systems

Call or message Bailey for a Quote

0436 480 411

PAINTING & DECORATING

Domestic Households Competitive Prices Interior & Exterior Painting New Work & Repaints Licensed & Insured – Matt Palmer Lic No. 283218C

ACE MOWING All Work Completed to Customer Satisfaction! Lawn Mowing, Edging, Hedging, Weed Spraying, Tree Trimming, Green Waste Removals

Call Mitch for a FREE Quote

Licence # 235070C

0421 678 424 MATT WOODS PLUMBING AVAILABLE FOR ALL YOUR CHRISTMAS PLUMBING DRAMAS

PAVING

TIM WELLS PAVING • Driveways • Retainer Walls • Pathways, Footpaths • Pergolas, Entertainment areas • Small Jobs - Big Jobs

PH 0422 308 103

Second generation plumber & Tweed Valley local!

Licensed Plumber, Roofer, Drainer, Gas Fitter

0434 818 682 mattwoodsplumbing@gmail.com P 51942 / G L32261

PEST CONTROL LAWN CARE SERVICE

RELIABILITY, HONESTY, TRUST

0492 184 023 CGMOWING8@GMAIL.COM

Hot water, Burst Pipes, Blocked Drains, New Homes & Renovations

The Family Protectors Environmentally Conscious

JUST LAWNS

Thermal Imaging Camera Domestic & Commercial Nemesis Baiting System Termite & General Pests

All residential & commercial mowing

All Hours 1800 808 445

Servicing the Tweed Shire Eldery pensioner discounts

Mobile 0418 746 144

Coastline Pest Control

Reliable Local

TERMITE SPECIALIST FREE QUOTES COMMERCIAL PEST SPECIALIST SERVICING AREA SINCE 1998

Nordic

FULLY INSURED AND LICENCED BSA 1036993

QUALITY SERVICE PH: 075534 8455

Garden & Property Maintenance lawn mowing hedging edging tip runs

stump grinding tree trimming weed spraying yard cleanups

Fully insured Call Carl for a free Quote

0431 159 328

www.termiteprofessional.com.au

PLASTERING

Harding’s Plumbing

& Gas Solutions

• Residential & Commercial Maintenance • Gas Installations • Roofing & Guttering • Hot Water Systems • Blocked Drains

Lic NSW 345926c QLD 1300 400

24 hr

Emergency Call out Tweed Coast to Byron Bay

• 0401 141 510

POOL CARE

Pool Care

• Regular Maintenance • Algae Control • Equipment Repairs and Replacement • Solar Blankets

Call Graham Benard 0408 661 785

PLASTERER

•Gyprock Plaster •Trading Since 1992 •Reliable •Professional Finish

CALL 0414 060 582 PLUMBING

Staying at home? We can come to you Home servicing from $35 + Chemicals Call us for more details.

Shop2/22 Machinery Dr, Tweed Heads South NSW 2486

(07) 5524 8200

Reliable, reasonable rates, pensioner discounts! Call now for more info! Free quotes!

Interior & Exterior Special Finishes & Wallpaper also available Roof Restoration Call now for a free quote

0466 969 067 All Work Guaranteed

NSW (R53344) & QLD (15091890)

Servicing Tweed Heads Banora Point - Kingscliff Pottsville - Murwillumbah

SELF STORAGE

Fully secured units within a warehouse

 Patio’s/driveways  Retaining walls/fences  Exterior house wash ~ DOMESTIC & COMMERICAL SERVICE ~ PROMPT AND FRIENDLY SERVICE

CALL MARK - 0429 794 833

Load and unload out of the weather

STORAGE

3x3 metre $48 p/w 6x3 metre $66 p/w

Best Units - Best Prices

4 Kay Street, Murwillumbah South

1800 454 131

AQUA PRESSURE CLEANING Pool Areas, Decks, Patios, Houses, Gutters, Awnings, Driveways, Paths, Pavers, Retaining Walls, Fences

TWEED REMOVALS Large Truck Tail Lifter 3 careful men $149 p/h

Ph: 0415-419-222

0426 119 550

NRAquaPressureClean@hotmail.com ABN 47576013867

Pressure and Window Cleaning SPECIALISITS IN WINDOW & PRESSURE CLEANING DOMESTIC - COMMERCIAL - FULLY INSURED All areas Tweed 30 Years Experience

Andrew Blackmore

0411 590 988

www.pressureandwindowcleaning.com.au

PRINTING

SELF STORAGE 27-33 KITE CRES MURWILLUMBAH

Container Storage Specials 6 mtr $48pw 12mtr $68pw BRAND NEW! OUR PLACE OR YOURS!

1800 454 131

ALL Business

PRINTING

RENDERING

DESIGN & SIGNS printspotgroup.com.au

6672 8370 info@printspotgroup.com.au

REAL ESTATE

Swimart Tweed Heads

QLD Lic: 724433

Family business for 40 years

Rubbish Removals, Furniture Removals, Handy Man Work, 4.5T / 10.5 truck available F r e e Q u o t e s

BRENDAN HOUGHTON

PAINTERS

Allan’s Painting & Decorating Service

0Tweed 4 4to7Pottsville, 0 7Ocean 7 3Shores 07

admin@colabplumbing.com.au Lic NSW 322340C

Locally owned and operated

Lic NSW 232783C

NSW Lic: 213024C

For Service call: 0413 559 469

Lookin’ Good

0411734403

Rob’s Removals

Locally Owned And Operated • Residential And Commercial • No Job Too Big Or Small • Obligation Free Quote • Fully Insured

Ph: 0477 125 106

CG Mowing

Green’s Pressure Cleaning

mehhenson@gmail.com

Don’t sleep with a drip! Call Matt!

ABN: 68179953430

Pushmower Ride-on 7 DAYS Hedging Brushcutting Rubbish Removal 4x4 Compact Tractor

• Hot Water Systems

Quality Work Guaranteed!

0439 444 467 – matpalmer1@hotmail.com

REMOVALS & STORGE

PRESSURE CLEANING

PLUMBING

PAINTERS

email: jacqgc@yahoo.com.au

Restricted electrical licence.

EDWARDS PLUMBING

Murwillumbah & Surrounding Areas Gold Lic A274 • Plumbing • Roofing • Blocked drains

Phone: 02 6672 1226

office@edwardsplumbing.com.au 9 Prospero Street, Murwillumbah NSW 2484

Scan now For your property price To your phone

ROAD MAINTENANCE

POOLS AND SPA ALL ASPECTS OF ASPHALT & BITUMEN SERVICES

POOL COMPLIANCE

CERTIFICATES, INSPECTIONS, RECTIFICATIONS

CALL MICK 0407 284 704

or call Jason Di mar 0477 222 452

86709

LAWNMOWING

Tweed Valley Weekly Locals Supporting Locals

Raine Horne

6677 1859

SERVICING THE EAST COAST OF THE NSW NORTHERN RIVERS

BURRINGBAR


Tweed Valley Weekly Locals Supporting Locals ROOFING

Thursday, December 2, 2021

NSW Lic. 284248c

LOCAL ROOF DOCTOR

TREE WORK

• Roof Tile Specialist • Roof Restorations • Spray Painting Full Ridge Cap Repoints from $1000

Cert 4 Arborist

8c Hazelwood Dr, Pottsville NSW 2489

NORMAN’S ROOF RESTORATION

Lounges & Chairs

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All Trees Specialising in Small to Medium Trees Qualified Arborists Safety a Priority SOLAR & ELECTRICAL

r meup Garden Gloves m n Sulea er E PlusGloves aTree C m uEp nlGarden y with every Skip mR o e n u S lF Plus aTree ea d tim C limite EEnly with every Skip

Call Gary NOW for free quote 0421 999018 or (02)6676 0098 www.tweedskips.com.au

Call Gary NOW for free quote 0421 999018 or (02)6676 0098 www.tweedskips.com.au

SECURITY BLINDS

Call Warren Fully Insured

6.6KW from $3700

Battery options available

Call Chris on 0414 400 690 TILING

TREE WORK

ALL Business

SIGNS

STICKERS & WRAPS printspotgroup.com.au

ACREAGE

• Specialising in problem weeds • Devils Fig • Parramatta Grass • Lantana

• Full Upholstery Service • 40 years exp. • Family business • Located in Cabarita Call Phil 0415 109 122 - Lisa 0497 656 624 • Servicing the Tweed www.seasideinteriors.com.au

0412 168 257 WELDING

FULLY INSURED

CALL JACK PENGLASE

0402 590 687

THE CHAINSAW GUYS

EXPERT TREE MAINTENANCE AT REASONABLE RATES FULLY INSURED, FREE QUOTES

CALL JAMES PROFESSIONAL ARBORIST

02 6677 9482 - 0431 382 681

WATER SUPPLIES monetwelding@gmail.com

0402 726 051

Water Supplies

Call:

for your FREE Quote today

Jason: 0434 582 185

PHONE: 0412 536 516

SIGNAGE

WEED SPRAYING

UPHOLSTERER

Locally Owned & Operated Servicing the Tweed Shire

www.killicktreemanagement.com.au

• 50+ yrs. Experience • Small Jobs • FREE Quotes

info@printspotgroup.com.au

WEED SPRAYING

Car Seats

EAST COAST STUMP REMOVAL

Your Local Tree Company •ALL TREE WORK, STUMP GRINDING, COMPREHENSIVE INSURANCE

~ TILING ~

6672 8370

(various sizes)

Domestic water Pools filled T PROMP E! Road works C I V R SE 7 days

0458 795 659

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Tweed to southern Coast Tweed toGold southern Gold Coast

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For a Free Quote

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RUBBISH REMOVAL

FR

7 Trucks available

ABN 26 915 290 875

Ph: (02) 6677 7239 Mobile: 0407 897 028

Trees On Tweed

G&M N

• • • • • •

Jamie Nicholson

* New Roof * Re Roof * Fascia *Gutter *Down Pipe Metal Roofing * Leak Repair Free Quote call Mark 0447 189 508 Lic no. 244930c R

Water Deliveries

High Quality Horse Rugs A Speciality”

0412 873 816

A

Gary Arnold

Mob: 0402 713 474 H: (02) 6679 5512

Dot Walsh UPHOLSTERY

982 RESERVE CREEK RD, VIA MURWILLUMBAH 2484 NSW

SLIDING DOORS

FAMILY BUSINESS FOR OVER 20 YEARS • Repointing & Bedding • Water Leaks • Painting • Replace Broken Tiles • Pressure Cleaning • Roofs • Driveways • Gutter Cleaning FOR A FREE QUOTE PHONE RYAN NORMAN

W

critter463@gmail.com

UPHOLSTERER

Peter Larsen 02 6672 6753 • 0409 847 097

T

0413 354 309 Chris Fahy

Pensioner Discount

Pete

M

WATER SUPPLIES

FAHY TREE SERVICES

110hp 4X4 Tractor 80hp 4x4 Tractor Diesel 4x4 6ft Mowers 3x24hp Diesel 54’ Cut 4x4 Mowers

Free Roof Checkup Clean & Paint from $2950

TREE WORK

SLASHING

Local Trades and Professional Services 71

Jaiden Tanner’s

•Tanks •Roadworks •Pools •Domestic •Commercial 7 DAYS A WEEK

Jaiden Tanner’s

0429 408 108

2007 MITSUBISHI LANCER WAGON 235,000kms.Auto,Air,Power steer, full electrics Unit 8, 18 Kite Crescent, Murwillumbah NSW 2484 windows etc ABS brakes,cruise control, cold air,fully serviced. Exc.condition Dec.rego $5,250.00 ono 0407 120 11

YOGA

IYENGAR YOGA class Tuesdays 5-6.30pm at SKYS RETREAT, Reserve Creek with SIMON MARROCCO Simon has trained directly under BKS Iyengar. $20 per class. Fully equipped yoga hall. Book Now, ring 0431 949 122

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Call The Weekly office on (02) 6672 4443 to get started. Tweed Valley


72 The Weekly Classifieds Thursday, December 2, 2021

Tweed Valley Weekly Locals Supporting Locals TWEED VALLEY

Coast to Country Classifieds Adults

Car For Sale

Jasmine 236

POSITION VACANT Mt Warning Community Preschool is seeking applicants for the role of a part time contact early childhood teacher / director for 20 hours a week. The position is initially for a 12 month period to start Term 1 2022. Please email the Preschool at mtwarningpreschool@bigpond.com or go to SEEK website for more information. Applications close Friday 22nd November 2021

Asian Beauty

OPEN 24/7

Day Time Special www.jasmine236.com.au

0755233929

2/36 Enterprise Ave Tweed Heads South Caravans Wanted THINKING YOUR OF SELLING YOUR VAN? ON SELL VAN SELL ON CONSIGNMENT WITH US! Benefits: CONSIGNMENT

SELL YOUR VAN ON CONSIGNMENT THINKING OF SELLING

YOUR VAN?

SELL ON CONSIGNMENT WITH US! WHAT WE DO BenefiOF ts: THINKING SELLING YOUR VAN?  No phone calls at all hours  No waiting for people to show up  Real interested buyers  High quality listing with features and photos  No strangers at your door  We do all the work! We will get the best price for you with no hassles or security concerns.

SELL ON CONSIGNMENT WITH US! Benefits:

No phone calls at all hours

No waiting for people to show up Real interested buyers

High quality listing with features and photos No strangers at your door We do all the work!

TWEED COAST

CARAVANS

Our business has thousands of vehicles passing by every day, your van gets great exposure!

Tweed Coast Caravans has a professional website which attracts thousands of customers each day from all over Australia. We will give your RV a professional photo shoot and create an attractive online advertisement which will be displayed on our website as well as several other leading industry websites & social media. We regularly wash and maintain your RV in top condition while in our yard.

Once we have taken a deposit on your RV, we will contact you to advise when the new owner is collecting and therefore when you will receive your monies. Once sold the monies from the sale are deposited into our Trust Account and then dispersed to your account. This takes approximately 5 working days before the money is available to you.

Ph: 07 55 243 745

24 Minjungbal Dr, Tweed Heads South NSW 2486 www.tweedcoastcaravans.com.au • sales@tweedcoastcaravans.com.au Licence No. MD060299

Ph: 07 55 243 745

24 Minjungbal Dr, Tweed Heads South NSW 2486 www.tweedcoastcaravans.com.au • sales@tweedcoastcaravans.com.au

Boat For Sale Licence No. MD060299

Car For Sale

Positions Vacant

FORD FOCUS ’03 179km. 5 speed manual. Lady owner. Rego April 2022. Cold aircon. Phone: (02) 6672 5454. $3,995.

Courses & Training

First Aid Kits Approved for all workplaces Quality kits available in various sizes Metal wall mounted Handy carry and store cases Suit small-medium-large businesses All kits include dressing and audit checklist.

Kits on display at 139 Minjungbal Drive TWEED HEADS SOUTH Phone: 0427 242 384

First Aid Courses HLTAID009 Provide CPR ($50) HLTAID011 Provide first aid ($100) HLTAID012 Provide first aid in an education and care setting ($120) HLTAID014 Provide advanced first aid HLTAID015 Provide advanced resuscitation To book a place just Phone 0466015373 Southern Cross First Aid in partnership with Safety Corp RTO 91694 www.firstaidsc.com

CHEFS NEEDED to work in highly professional environment must have experience. Pay above award. Full time / Casual available. Cleaner needed to work in highly professional environment must have experience. Pay above award. Full time / Casual available. Imperial Hotel Murwillumbah – Resumes to - hello@impy.com.au

HANDYMAN/GARDENDER WANTED Efficient, reliable for general maintenance of small acre block. Horticulture experience a bonus. Ph: 0408 860 489

Tweed Valley

The Imperial Hotel is Seeking

Bar/Wait Staff: We are searching for committed, proactive bar and wait staff who would enjoy work in an exciting, fast-paced environment. Must have NSW RSA and have a friendly, enthusiastic, can-do attitude. Great customer service is essential. Casual positions available for immediate start. Kitchen staff : Passionate about food? Experienced? Reliable? Hard working? If this sounds like you, we’d love to hear from you! We are looking for enthusiastic, creative, and fully qualified chefs/kitchen staff to assist in running our busy restaurant kitchen. Full-time and casual spots available. Pay above award. Please enquire within. Cleaning staff : Seeking hard working, reliable, cleaners for regular weekend work. Must have attention to detail, experience, hard working and reliable. Must be willing to do early starts.

Imperial Hotel C 1931

For Sale Mary MacFarlane 25th November

READ YOUR LOCAL NEWSPAPER. I Royce Jaggers of Tumbulgum, 65 years in Tweed District, 78 yrs of age have been through every flood since 1953. This could be for you. Fibre glass flood boat 11 ‘x24’ including trailer and items. Now only $2,000. Ph: (02) 6672 4212

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2006 NISSAN NAVARA, D40 4WD. V6 petrol, 6sp manual. 220,000km. ARB, Bulbar, snorkel, tornay cover, roll bar, A/T tyres etc. Very clean ute. $10.000. ph 02 6672 5454

BREEZE S/4 MOBILITY SCOOTER Reliable, stable, low milage, good battery, no dings, regularly serviced with records and instructions. Purchased 2017. Keen to sell, pick-up only, Murwillumbah, $4,200. Phone Leah 0456 187 689 or Lorraine 0451 234 656

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MOVING BOXES from $1.50. Phone Glen. 0428 003 055 04 HOLDEN RODEO 3.0 LTD 4x4 Turbo Diesel, Rego number EJG95E. Has Rego, New Tyres, Tow Bar, Manual. Will Trade, Many New Parts DL 16862. 5 Prospero St Murwillumbah. $9,995 Phone: (02) 6672 5454

FORCED SALE by resident of nursing home due to lack of space. Recliner Chair, new in January heating and massage function. DVD storage unit, rotating. Filing cabinet, 2 draw in attractive wooded finish. Make me an offer, call Ray 0417 105 657.

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MURWILLUMBAH TAXI FOR SALE WIWO, 105.000 km, Just serviced. 2015 Toyota Camry. Fully decked out ready for work. $35.000 Ph: (02) 6672 5454

SEEKING MAINTENANCE PERSON, trade qualifications preferred in the Tweed West area. Displays enthusiastic, reliable work ethic and the drive to get things done. Excellent communication skills with co-workers and the elderly. Friendly supportive management. To enquire please contact Kylie on 07 5599 9803 Tweed Valley

TAXI DRIVER Part time, full time & casual shifts available. Training provided. Change lifestyle, drive a Taxi. Call Ken for information 0412 899 145

Wanted To Buy WE BUY GOOD & BAD TRUCKS, VANS, 4X4’S, UTES, CARS & MACHINERY Any condition up to $12,500 Free Tow as Needed. Call now to discuss 0403 118 534

Stall Holders Wanted STALL HOLDERS WANTED to feature in our Sunday Markets at Murwillumbah Leagues Club. Dec 12, Dec 19, Jan 9, Jan 16 Jan 30. It’s Free to hold a stall. Conditions apply. Please email your expression of interest to iconhotels@outlook.com

To Let COOLANGATTA room to rent 200 metres from the beach, Club, shops, fully furnished, cooking facilities, No lease and No bond. O v e r 5 0 ’s f r o m $ 2 2 5 - $ 2 5 0 p e r w e e k . (07) 5536 3233

BUYING ALL COINS Banknotes - Militaria Badges - Rugby League & Sporting Memorabilia Call Peter on 0407 783 910. WANTED TO BUY ANTIQUE FURNITURE. Fine China, garden tools, LP Records, Doc Martin boots, jewellery, general furniture, quality clothes, fishing gear, old bottles, garage oil bottles eg Castrol fuel & Esso, old prints & paintings, anything old and interesting. Happy to come and look. Phone 0417 606 052


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Thursday, December 2, 2021

In Memoriams 73

Death Notices

Death Notices Margaret MacLennan 27th June 1936-9th November 2021 A Mass of Thanksgiving for the life of Margaret MacLennan followed by the placing of Margaret’s ashes in the Columbarium will be held at St Anthony’s Catholic Church, Pearl St. Kingscliff on Sat 11th Dec at 10.30.

Some people touch our lives only briefly…

Helen Ticehurst aged 86

Passed away peacefully on 26 November 2021. Dearly beloved mother of Lyn, Julie and Leonard and cherished grandmother of Kristy, Nathan, Tennille, Sonya and Justin. Relatives and friends are respectively invited to attend. Tweed Heads Memorial Gardens and Crematorium. 175 Kirkwood Road Tweed Heads Service 2:00 pm NSW time Friday 3rd December 2021 Afterwards a funeral reception will be held at the Banora Point bowls club In lieu of flowers please donate to Dementia Australia.

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CUDGEN LEAGUES Bowling Club, like all other clubs within the Tweed Byron area, has been working at double pace lately catching up on their men’s and women’s championships. Cudgen’s Women’s Singles were completed with some very quick scoring recorded during the semis and final. Semi One resulted in a Liz Fleming vs Carmel Bushell contest. Whilst scoring was relatively even during the first thirteen ends, Liz then slowly pulled away to hold a eight shot lead after twenty-four

ends. However, Carmel reinvented herself to score eleven shots during the following six ends to be one shot up before the card levelled on the thirty-first end. With the score on 2323, Carmel held on well to claim a single on the next two ends to claim the game. Semi Two featured Mary Chisholm and Shiela Thompson duelling for a finals berth. In a fast moving game, Chisholm secured the upper hand early and holding on well claimed a finals berth with shots to spare. The Mary Chisholm vs Carmel Bushell

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THIS WEEKEND the Far North Coast Branch Development Team will compete at the Newcastle Branch Carnival at Swansea Belmont. Eight of the ten Branch Clubs have representatives selected with 34 Juniors, 22 in the under 15 year and 12 in the Open. Ten Senior support staff, coaches and chaperones accompany the team. A full Carnival on Saturday and the “KRAKA” Iron Person events on Sunday. Our “Old Boys Association” will hold their Christmas meeting this Saturday, December 4, at the Riverview Hotel, 3pm start.

Past, current and supporters of the Surf Club are welcome to attend and join. The Surf Club building extension is now in use and work has commenced on the conversion of the former boat space being converted into a patrol members space and a Junior Association room. Our 56th annual fundraiser raffle has started with tickets available at the Surf Club and members. We are celebrating our centenary with one thousand tickets at $50 each. First priz e is $17,500 towards a vehicle of the winner’s choice. There are six minor prizes with total value of $17,500.

The Branch Championships have been transferred from Byron Bay to Cudgen on the weekend of December 11-12.

McConnell teamed up with Peter (Coog) Pritchard and progressed to the finals to challenge Ross Hastie and Owen Simpson for top honours. Team Prichard opened the card and held a slender lead during the first closely contested eight ends. Coog and Fred then turned up the heat and collected ten shots to their opposition’s single, during the following five ends, to build up a handy margin. In a tough encounter over the final ends of the game, Coog and Fred increased their lead to come up trumps and close the game with a comfy residue. Stay safe and well and be kind to each other.

Cudgen Leagues’ Mary Chisholm and Carmel Bushell.

Surf Club grants available

TWEED SURF Life Saving Clubs can apply for grants up to $500,000 following the opening of the NSW Government’s Surf Club Facility Program. Up to $4 million is available to Surf Life Saving Clubs across NSW for the upgrade, restoration and construction of facilities. Member for Tweed, Geoff Provest said local surf clubs could receive grants of $30,000-$500,000 for projects that will enable them to continue to keep people safe on our beaches. “Our local surf life saving volunteers provide a worldclass service keep safe in the water and on our beaches,” Mr Provest said.

“It’s vital that they have modern fit for purpose facilities, I encourage all local clubs to apply for funding.” Minister for Sport Natalie Ward said the Surf Club Facility Program, worth $16 million over four years, will build, upgrade and restore surf life saving facilities. “We have nearly 130 Surf Life Saving Clubs here in NSW which are the hub of our coastal communities,” Mrs Ward said. “This support will allow significant upgrades, so the 75,000 club members across the state who do such important work volunteering at our beaches can focus on saving lives.” Surf Life Saving NSW President George Shales

OAM said safe, accessible and secure rescue facilities across NSW remain a top priority. “Last year our volunteer surf lifesavers performed over 3,000 rescues, 143,000 preventative actions and 7,000 first aid treatments. The Surf Club Facility Program will improve the ongoing important community service our lifesavers deliver,” Mr Shales said. Applications for this round of grants close on January 21, 2022. Grants between $30,000 to $500,000 are available for each project. For more details, see: https://sport.nsw.gov.au/ clubs/grants/SCFP

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final evolved into a one way contest with an ‘on fire’ Chisholm taking total control early and claiming victory and the championship with a solid margin. Cudgen Men’s President’s Singles was also on the Agenda to ‘catch up’ with the finalists, Bill Battese and Graham Border, going ‘head to head’ for top honours. Border opened the card and held his opposition in check with a narrow margin for the first fifteen ends. Moving up a gear in what had developed into a close encounter, Border then skipped ahead to claim victory with a comfy margin. Cudgen Men’s Major/Minor Pairs final was also recently finalised. Fred


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Tweed property boom By Jonathon Howard THE TWEED Shire is among Australia’s 25 largest non-capital city regions to achieve record increases in house values in the past 12 months, according to CoreLogic’s latest Regional Market Update released on Monday, November 29. The report shows of the 25 regions analysed, 24 recorded double-digit annual growth for house values, while more than 50 per cent of the regions recorded an annual rise of more than 20 per cent. Incredibly, seven regions recorded a lift in house values of more than 30 per cent, including the Tweed Shire, for the year ending October 31, 2021. CoreLogic’s research director Tim Lawless said localised factors influenced each region,

but common key drivers included a shift away from capitals to regional areas, low interest rates and access to credit, higher household savings and relatively affordable housing values compared to capital cities. “There has been a broad demographic shift where more Australians are prepared to consider housing options outside of the capital cities, which has seen net internal migration rates to regional Australia reach record highs,” he said. “Working from home looks to have some degree of permanency post-COVID and is one of the catalysts of this trend, with more people basing themselves in regional locations to work remotely or balancing office work with home working.” The best performing regional area was the Southern Highlands

and Shoalhaven region in NSW, recording an annual growth rate in house values of 35.9 per cent, followed by the RichmondTweed region (32.8%) and Queensland’s Sunshine Coast, which recorded an annual growth rate of 32.3 per cent. “The top performing regional areas were all coastal or lifestyle markets generally within a twohour commuting distance of a capital city,” Mr Lawless said. “These areas fit within the broad trend where demand has surged for lifestyle properties that offer a blend of liveability and commutability.” The longevity of regional Australia’s boom will largely depend on affordability Mr Lawless said, although as more companies formalised hybrid working policies, those areas within practical commuting

distance of the major capitals are likely to remain the most highly sought after. “If housing values across regional parts of the country continue to outpace the capitals, the obvious outcome will be that regional markets lose their affordability advantage,” he said. “We can already see this trend taking shape in some of the most popular regional coastal markets such as Byron Bay, where median house values are $1.7 million and Noosa on the Sunshine Coast in Queensland, where median house values are $1.2 million, much higher than comparable capital city values.” Houses on the Gold Coast were the quickest to sell, with a median time on market of 18 days in the 12 months to October 2021, compared to

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Raine & Horne Ocean Shores/Brunswick Heads/Murwillumbah: 16 Clifford Street, Ocean Shores, 9.30am-10am 4 Condong Street, Murwillumbah, 9.30am-10am 9 Yalla Kool Drive, Ocean Shores, 9.30am-10am

CoreLogic’s latest Regional Market Update has Tweed among the highest regional growth areas in Australia

New England and North West in NSW where houses took around 62 days to sell during the same period. Days on market and vendor discounting rates both fell substantially, a reflection of tighter stock levels compared to strong buyer demand.

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52 O’Connor Drive, Bray Park First Home Buyers and Investors opportunity Without a doubt, this is the chance you have been searching for. This classic 1970’s brick veneer home, set in an elevated position overlooking grazing farmland to Mt Nullum beyond, presents the perfect opportunity for a first home buyer, investor or renovator to purchase and profit.

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Land size 629 m2

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67 Howards Road, Burringbar Pocket Herbs & Produce - North Coast Freehold Business & Lifestyle Opportunity Set in the pristine foothills of Burringbar NSW, a largely undiscovered gem of the Far North Coast, this private 5-acre property offers an unprecedented lifestyle and business opportunity.

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Environmentally controlled greenhouses cover 4000 sqm

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112 Riveroak Drive, Murwillumbah Low Maintenance Family Home Set in the popular Hundred Hills Estate, this attractive contemporary family home on an elevated block offers everything you need for relaxed, low maintenance living. • Walk-in robe and ensuite to master bedroom • Spacious open plan family living and kitchen area • Sleek kitchen with dishwasher, island bench and walk-in pantry 87044

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Highly motivated vendor has purchased elsewhere and is on a timeline to secure a sale.

This acreage property is perfectly positioned to take full advantage of the assured capital growth that will flow from the completion of the new Tweed Valley hospital. Beaches, dining, the Tweed River and other lifestyle benefits are all within easy reach. Magnificently private, the brick residence occupies an enviable, elevated, flood free position on 4.9 acres, taking in an uninterrupted panorama over the patchwork of farmland, to the mountain ranges beyond. Enjoy cooling coastal breezes, fantastic sunrises and sunsets from the perfect northeast aspect and winter warmth in the dedicated

Price Guide - $1.55 to $1.64m (Offers considered)

sunroom that takes in that amazing view. The solid, - Second bathroom (potential ensuite). well-proportioned home is a renovator’s delight - Double garage with mechanic inspection pit and as they say and has great bones, making it an easy workbench, internal access project to transform into a stylish, modern home - Town water supply, plus tank water (2 x that suits your family’s lifestyle. 10,000g concrete tanks) Mains power electricity Features include; - School bus at driveway - Hardwood frame with a trussed, tiled roof - Brick veneer construction - 6 bay zincalume iron shed (20m x 9.7m) with - Front & rear covered patios and enclosed extra height roller door, perfect for the caravan, sunroom boat or truck - 4 bedrooms (all with robes), plus a study/5th - Concrete driveway for all weather access (side brm (potential butler’s pantry conversion) access to shedding at rear) - 2 separate living areas - Plenty of room for horses or livestock of your - Family bathroom with shower, bathtub, separate toilet and vanity choice.

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89 PHILLIP STREET, CHINDERAH • Expressions of Interest Closing 8th December – Craig Dudgeon Now is your chance to secure a prime piece of real estate. Rarely do blocks of this size and location become available, let alone with the potential that this one has. Zoned RU2 with a wide range of uses the opportunities are endless. Close to Kingscliff, M1, Tweed Heads and minutes to Australia’s best beaches and restaurants. Home of the much loved Chinny Brew coffee shop ideally located provides excellent income with the remainder of the land used to grow sunflowers and nursery related enterprise.

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• Rental Appraisal $1,200.00 Per Week (House & Coffee Caravan)

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STUNNING OUTDOOR ENTERTAINING AREA

• Garage workshop and extra 2 carports • Large Private verandah and extended sunroom • 1277m2 block • Build your own granny flat or subdivide (STCA)

• Modern nicely appointed Kitchen plenty of bench space and large gas cook top /stove • Large 6m x 6m Entertaining Deck • Large Under house workshop with ample storage • Fully fenced yard perfect for kids and pets AGENT DECLARES INTEREST

Anne Besgrove 0402 608 503 or Jade Chapman 0493 132 898

ROWLANDS CREEK 260 Rowlands Creek Rd

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Anne Besgrove 0402 608 503 or Jade Chapman 0493 132 898

ROWLANDS CREEK 365 Rowlands Creek Rd

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• Untold veggies & fruit trees • Farm shed & Cool room • Pool, 24 Solar Panels & Creek • 5.72ha, 3 mins to Uki

Anne Besgrove 0402 608 503 or Jade Chapman 0493 132 898

$2,100,000

• Steel frame brick rendered 4 bed 2 bath home • Flat useable flood free approx. 12 acres, 4.54 Ha • Mount Warning views. Creek and Registered bore • Saltwater Pool, gazebo, Barbecue/ entertaining area & large sheds

Anne Besgrove 0402 608 503 or Jade Chapman 0493 132 898

List with the Agency that gives back to the community Call Anne Besgrove on 0402 608 503 or Jade Chapman on 0493 132 898 BRAY PARK 5 Kyogle Road

ENJOY MOUNTAIN VIEWS FROM THE HILLTOP

OPPORTUNITY AWAITS Previously Approved: • Flower processing with ancillary retail component

• 27m x 12m Shed • Expansive mountain views • 15000 Gallons Tank Water • Dam on the property

Scott Reading 0401 938 937 • Wood fireplace

CHILLINGHAM 1509 Numinbah Road

$849,000

• Joinery workshop • Office Amenities

Scott Reading 0401 938 937 • 740m2 Roof Cover Jade Chapman 0493 132 898

$1,100,000 ENJOY THE ROUS RIVER AT YOUR BACK DOOR • 1.5Ac approx.

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0401 938 937 Jade Chapman • Re-appraised Rental Estimate $400 - $440 0493 132 898

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A PRIVATE PLEASURE • 1.5Ac approx. • Beautiful Tranquil Gardens • Fully Functional Home to Renovate or Live In • Your Pick Of Outdoor Seating Areas

• Swimming hole at your door

• Fully Setup Garden Sprinkler System

• Perfect for horses

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• Riverside Acreage, approx. 1.56ac

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CHILLINGHAM 345 Chilcotts Road

• 16 minutes to town • 3.5Kw Solar

Scott Reading 0401 938 937

Jade Chapman 0493 132 898

• 9000L Of Tank Water and Pumps

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CHILLINGHAM 1509 Numinbah Road,

$1,100,000 JADE CHAPMAN/SCOTT READING

ENJOY THE ROUS RIVER AT YOUR BACK DOOR • Riverside Acreage, approx. 1.56ac • Swimming hole at your door • Perfect for horses • 16 minutes to town • 3.5Kw Solar • Abundance of fruit trees

CHILLINGHAM 345 Chilcotts Road,

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• Timber Weather Boards & Hardwood Flooring • Built Out Of Flood • 1 minute walk To The Show & Shine Café

MURWILLUMBAH 23 Charles St,

ANNE BESGROVE/JADE CHAPMAN

RARE BLOCK OF FREEHOLD UNITS

• 27m x 12m Shed • Expansive mountain views

• Freehold Investment.

• 15000 Gallons Tank Water

• Newly renovated 2020/21

• Dam on the property

• 4 x 2 bed Unit flats

• wood fireplace

ANNE BESGROVE 0402 608 503

$649,000

• 4 x Carport Parking

JADE CHAPMAN 0493 132 898 SCOTT READING 0401 938 937 HELEN FLYNN 0435 810 254

2407 Numinbah Road, Chillingham Anne Besgrove/Jade Chapman

2043 Kyogle Road, Terragon Anne Besgrove/Jade Chapman

16 Oakbank Terrace, Murwillumbah Anne Besgrove/Jade Chapman

947 Reserve Creek Rd, Reserve Creek Anne Besgrove/Jade Chapman

6 Rous Street, Murwillumbah Anne Besgrove/Jade Chapman

1 / 21 McPherson Court, Murwillumbah Anne Besgrove/Jade Chapman

1 Freshfield Way, Murwillumbah Anne Besgrove/Jade Chapman

90 Malabar Ave, Smiths Creek Anne Besgrove/Jade Chapman

4 Booka Road, Upper Crystal Creek Anne Besgrove/Jade Chapman

26 Riveroak Drive, Murwillumbah Anne Besgrove/Jade Chapman

23 Mount Ernest Crescent, Murwillumbah Scott Reading

257 Mount Burrell Rd, Mount Burrell Anne Besgrove/Jade Chapman

87069

SOLD IN NOVEMBER

02 6672 7828 sales@fnmurwillumbah.com.au

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ANNE BESGROVE/JADE CHAPMAN

TYALGUM 34 Wollumbin Street,


GROUND LEVEL BEACHFRONT LIVING AUCTION - 11th December 2021 at 10:00am

1/130 ‘Kooringal’ Marine Parade Coolangatta Simply step inside from a day at the beach to enjoy this fully modernised (3) bedroom grass level beachfront apartment, within a central iconic establishment and surrounded by a myriad of local shopping & dining options. KEY FEATURES: •

Flow through air-conditioned living & dining, with timber flooring & offering ocean glimpses

Crisp well-appointed two-pac kitchen, with water views of Jack Evans Boat Harbour at the rear

Master bedroom with walk in robe & ensuite

2 additional bedrooms (front & rear)

Stylish main bathroom

Separate laundry

Partly covered front patio, which also offers your own private entry

Secure basement parking & lift access

3 2 1

bed

bath

car

Land Size 1313m2 beachfront allotment Open for Inspection Saturday 4th December 12-12:30PM Saturday 11th December 9:30-10am Auction on Site Saturday 11th December 10:00am David Stringer 0418 150 731 david@djstringer.com.au

76 Griffith Street Coolangatta | Open 7 Days | www.djstringer.com.au

the home of real estate 87048

(07) 5599 5222


ENHANCE YOUR LIFESTYLE - at The Anchorage Islands’

26/5 Island Drive Tweed Heads The Anchorage Islands - Tulip Gate’ Meander through a canopy of flowering Jacarandas and lush tropical gardens, to arrive home to your immaculate & light filled (2) bedroom residence offering privacy and gorgeous Tweed River glimpses. KEY FEATURES: •

Formal air-conditioned living / dining with cool tiled flooring & plantation shutters

Generous terrace style balcony with insulated panel roofing overlooking tropical gardens & Tweed River glimpses

Master bedroom with split system airconditioning, ensuite, Juliette balcony & 2 sets of mirrored robes

Second bedroom with built in robe

Good size automatic lock up garage

Tropical Pool in complex

Direct access to the beautiful tropical Anchorage Island beach

Pet friendly (subject to Body Corporate application)

Well-appointed crisp kitchen with stone benches and 2 dish drawers

2 2 1

bed

bath

car

P

pool

Unit Size Internal - 1232m / External - 302m For Sale

Buyer Guide $895k-$945k

Open for Inspection Saturday 4th December 9:30-10:00am NSW David Stringer 0418 150 731 david@djstringer.com.au

ABSOLUTE OCEANFRONT - true resort style living’

3C/969 ‘Princess Palms’ Gold Coast Highway Palm Beach Immerse yourself into an idyllic lifestyle from this semi original (2) bedroom, third level apartment, centred within the iconic Princess Palms establishment, right on the sand. KEY FEATURES: •

Open plan dining & living w/ access to balcony, commanding superb ocean views

Master bedroom w/ ensuite, built in robe & private oceanfront balcony

Bedroom (2) also has a built in robe & ocean views

Combined bathroom & laundry

Secure basement parking

PRINCESS PALMS RESORT FACILITIES: •

Heated Swimming Pool & Spa

Full size flood lit Tennis Court

Gym & Sauna

Games Room

Barbecue facilities & beachside gazebo

2 2 1

bed

bath

car

P

pool

For Sale Interest over $850,000

Open for Inspection Saturday 4th December 10-10:30am David Stringer 0418 150 731 david@djstringer.com.au

the home of real estate 76 Griffith Street Coolangatta | Open 7 Days | www.djstringer.com.au

87048

(07) 5599 5222


5

AUCTION

TENDER

8 Magnolia Crescent, Banora Point

Saturday 11-11:30am

$1,570,000 to $1,620,000

9 Rosemount Court, Terranora

1/406 Marine Parade, Biggera Waters

OPEN HOME

3

5

OPEN HOME

Onsite Saturday 11th December 2:30pm QLD time

2

1

OPEN HOME

Saturday 10-10:30am

Tender ends Monday 13th December at 9am

4

2

58 Sutherland Street, Kingscliff

FOR SALE

Saturday 10-10:30am QLD time

2

FOR SALE

2

22 Panorama Drive, Tweed Heads West

FOR SALE

34 Drift Court, Kingscliff

OPEN HOME By Appointment

$2,750,000 to $2,950,000

6

4

3

OPEN HOME Saturday 9-9:30am

Sale by Negotiation

3

1

4

OPEN HOME Saturday 1.30-2pm

Sale by Negotiation

5

3

2

87067

FOR SALE


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