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Expo in Kingscliff in August, which she said attracted hundreds of individuals expressing their interest. “Our recruitment team is in contact with individuals as roles become available which match their preferences and skillsets,” she said. “Other NNSWLHD facilities will retain their existing staff, who provide essential healthcare services to our many communities across the district.” Anyone interested in working at the new Tweed Valley Hospital is encouraged to apply through the NSW Health jobs website. Read next week’s edition for more on the parking model and building progress.

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NOT ALL new or expanded hospital services will open at the Tweed Valley Hospital from day one, according to the Northern NSW Local Health District (NNSWLHD), who said the new hospital is taking a “move, settle and grow approach”. The Weekly put several questions to NNSWLHD Chief Executive Tracey Maisey this week after locals raised concerns about the new hospital’s capacity and its ability to open in full. Ms Maisey highlighted that the Tweed Valley Hospital has been designed and built to meet future demand until 2032. “Existing hospital services and wards will be operational at the new Tweed Valley Hospital from day one, as well as some new services such as the new satellite medical imaging within the emergency department (X-ray, CT and ultrasound),” she said. Ms Maisey said by not opening all new or expanded hospital services, staff, patients and the community will have time to settle in to the new building, “while we prepare to commission additional health services, or increase the capacity

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VW is moving to Ontario Canada which has around 20 nuclear power stations. Nuclear could be plugged into our existing decommissioned coal plants, drastically cutting setup costs and time. Q. Can Australia be an energy superpower? A. Yes, we have huge amounts of wind, sun, coal, gas and uranium. We just need to find the safest, cleanest, cheapest, most reliable balance. If you would like to secure your seat at next year’s event you can register with Ms Hone via email: Kimberly.hone@nswnationals.org.au. YOUR THOUGHTS: Do you think Australia needs to investigate nuclear power options? Send your thoughts and letters to: editor@theweekly.net.au

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THE RICHMOND Energy Forum hosted by Nationals member Kimberly Hone attracted nearly 200 people to the South Tweed Sports Club on Wednesday, November 1. Ms Hone said the event tackled some of the toughest issues facing the Northern Rivers, including the impact of renewables such as wind turbines, as well as discussions around the use of nuclear power. The event was chaired by Ms Hone and included speakers Steven Nowakowski and Dr David Gillespie. Mr Nowakowski is an environmental activist and co-founder of the North Queensland Greens Party. He outlined his dismay and concern for the “irreversible broadscale environmental destruction permitted for industrial-scale renewables projects in Queensland”. Ms Hone said she founded the Richmond Energy Forum to show people there is a better path to rapid decarbonisation of the energy grid. “A cheaper, greener, cleaner, safer, more reliable path,” she said. Mr Nowakowski backs Ms Hone’s call for the government to immediately legislate to change renewables projects from “code assessable” to “impact assessable”. “That will give our elected representa-

tives a say in what happens,” she said. “While we are struggling to save koala habitat a hectare at a time in Tweed and Byron, wind farm developers simply bulldoze thousands of hectares of koala habitat. “Developers blow the tops off mountains to create flat areas and oversized-haulage roads further causing erosion and sediment runoff into waterways.” Dr has spent years investigating nuclear energy production and policy from around the globe. He has visited many nuclear reactors in Europe, Japan and Canada, as well as the Lucas Heights reactor in suburban Sydney. Ms Hone provided The Weekly with some of the questions and answers from Dr Gillespie. Q. Doesn’t nuclear take too long to build? A. UAE published their nuclear energy policy in 2008 and contracted South Korea to build four 1400MW nuclear power stations, enough to provide half of NSW electricity. They commissioned one unit each year commencing in 2020. To build 28,000 kilometres of transmission lines, which is needed for wind energy, would take 40 to 50 years. Q. Isn’t nuclear too expensive? A. The transition to gas and renewables has made German electricity too unreliable and expensive for manufacturing.

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Good article on doctor numbers

Thank you to the doctors and reporter Jo Kennett for the article in last week’s edition of Tweed Valley Weekly on page 3. In 2019, the previous federal government decided to rezone our country town of Murwillumbah to the equivalent of a major metropolitan area. Under this rating our medical facilities have declined rapidly. Due to funding, bulk billing is becoming more difficult for clinics to operate under. Some clinics are no longer able to bulk bill, others are striving to bulk bill their elderly and young patients. With this problem and the huge time it now takes to see a GP, many patients are using our local hospital’s emergency department. The staff here are wonderful but are operating under increasing difficulties. Young doctors are not attracted to this area, as with the current urban rating it is not considered a rural environment whereas places like Byron Bay are. The University for Rural Health at our hospital has closed. We are no longer able to attract overseas doctors as this location is not considered “rural”. Hence the decline of our medical facilities and the reduction in the numbers of general practitioners. This can be reversed if Prime Minister Albanese sees fit. So come on locals, support our doctors and agitate for the return of our much-needed medical facilities. Sue Yarrow, Byangum

Cheap housing mistake

The housing crisis will never be solved whilst saving rates are so low. Those who have saved want (and deserve) a decent return on their years of work. Whilst the government keeps allowing banks to keep their saving rates low savers will look elsewhere for a higher return, and that’s in housing.

The more competition there is for housing the buying prices rise, and then the buyer has to increase the rent for a decent return. For Tweed Shire Council to think that providing cheap housing is the solution is wrong — it will increase the problem. Once word is out the North Coast provides cheap accommodation all the homeless will come here simply because the weather is kinder. The only solution is to return saving rates to normal. The USA Fed chairman said easy credit (QE) was a gamble, and it has brought about the ruination of our financial system and damned our kids. Ian Pratt, Bilinga

Thank you for slowing down

Team Koala would very much like to thank those drivers who are slowing down on Terranora Road approaching the Husk turn-off. Those who have slowed down on this dangerous stretch of road are able to let the koalas cross this road safely. We are lucky to have wild koala colonies in the Terranora region, but as drivers we need to slow down and give our precious koalas a chance of survival. The recent deaths on Terranora Road are nothing short of tragic. The good news is that drivers who are slowing down here were able to take footage of these koalas crossing the road safely. Reporting these koalas to Friends of the Koala is essential. Thank you to Tweed Shire Council for the signage on this road, but as a community we need to do more. Please write to council and Janelle Saffin MP (Lismore@parliament.nsw. gov.au) about lowering the speed limit here on Terranora Road. Now is the time to ask while we still have wild koalas on the Tweed. Jenny Hayes, Murwillumbah, president of Team Koala Inc

No means nada

Problem solved it seems. With the

No vote in the referendum triumphing and celebrations of that result fading, we can go back to not thinking about disadvantage and all that icky stuff around poverty, disease, infant mortality, teen suicide, incarceration, despair amongst our First Nations people. Having sent reconciliation back 25 years, people like Jacinta Price can now turn to what she sees as the next existential threat posed by that even smaller minority of Australians, trans kids. Seriously? Or, when wholesale energy prices are falling on the East Coast, reignite the climate wars by attacking renewables and the march of wind turbines that will take the farm and our backyards — not that I’ve seen any lurking in my neck of the woods. Another scare campaign in the offing? Let’s send action on climate change back 25 years too when we could all feel ‘comfortable and relaxed’ even when our beds and our country are burning. Mark Baxter, Kingscliff

No vote driven by elites

Notwithstanding all the disdain Nathan Jones (TVW Letters, October 26) appears to have for rich elites telling him how to vote, he has nevertheless allowed a rich elite to tell him exactly how to vote in the Voice referendum. The No campaign did not rise from the streets. It was not conceived of and driven by ordinary Australians. The multimillion-dollar deluge of pamphlets and advertising, the social media meme factories, and the strategic political consultancies behind the catchy slogans were not funded by public donations. Rather, the No campaign was driven by a powerful and wealthy elite: the multimillionaires in the Coalition ranks, the billionaire moguls of the right-wing press, and by shadowy conservative donors with deep pockets. This elite that has been entirely successful in duping most ordinary Aus-

tralians into voting for a mean-spirited lie. Despite what some readers might think, they are also the only elite in Australian politics “telling” people how to vote. Mark Sarakis, Kingscliff

End the blame game

Let’s end the blame game for a failed referendum and pull together to help the disadvantaged, whoever or wherever they are, regardless of colour, creed, or culture. Remote communities are doing it tough and have complex needs. Sympathising with ancestral grievances and making symbolic gestures might make us feel virtuous, but reinforcing victimhood helps no one. What is needed is meaningful and accountable action. There are two mindsets when it comes to helping the needy. One focuses on redividing a pie of scarce resources while the second sees an abundance limited only by human ingenuity. The first fosters disempowering dependence with handouts (a fish to eat tonight) while the second promotes personal responsibility and empowerment with hand-ups (a fishing rod with instructions). We impoverish the poor by increasing demand (via massive immigration) and/or by limiting supply of farmland and water for food, and of cheap reliable energy to manufacture goods and dwellings. Both mindsets can harm the environment, but only the first feels righteous about ruining farmland and destroying thousands of hectares of koala habitat to produce expensive unreliable energy. D Weston Allen, Cudgen

Long live democracy

The referendum is over! Fortunately we live in a robust democracy where the voice of the majority prevails. We have all had to accept election disappointments without rancour, mourning leave, or painting our opponents as evil. Except perhaps for Trump and his deniers. It is disingenuous to tarnish the

majority of Australians, including Indigenous Australians, as victims of disinformation, conspiracy theories, fear mongering and unhinged nonsense as suggested by Andrew Rutherford’s letter (TVW, October 26) and others. It was clearly the lack of detail and the very real consideration of serious unintended consequences, along with an abhorrence of racial classification and racial entrenchment in our constitution and institutions that drove the majority No vote. The world has changed, and for a long time the focus has been on equality regardless of race, ethnicity, religion, gender and age. The case for the Voice did not stack up and was largely driven by just well-intentioned emotion. I am sure we all believe in the sentiment of recognising and respecting First Nations people. Every country in the world has been occupied by its own first inhabitants and, sadly or otherwise, history has led us to where we are today and cannot be reversed. My own family arrived here in 1816, over 200 years ago, and are proudly respectful Australian, as we all should be. We need to move forwards together and to lend support to all those who need it. It is not just money and material support. The respected Elders in remote communities can play their part in providing role models and encouraging education, which is the foundation of moving forward irrespective of our various backgrounds. The gap can, and will, be closed without the Voice. Leigh Kealton, Casuarina

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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Job security for teachers By Jo Kennett

AFTER YEARS of job insecurity, 177 teachers and school support staff in the Tweed Shire have accepted offers of permanent employment from the state government, with more permanent offers to come. A total of 685 Northern Rivers teachers and staff have been offered permanent roles after years of having to sign annual contracts and not knowing whether they would still have their job the next year. The Minns government said the conversion of temporary roles to permanent positions is part of an election commitment to turn around the workforce crisis in public schools, which last year saw a record 1,854 teachers resign. Feedback from staff shows the move towards more permanent employment is working. In just six months, more than 16,700 temporary teachers and support staff accepted a permanent position at their current school, exceeding the government’s

expectations and moving ahead with the goal of improving education outcomes for students in the state’s public schools. Under the first tranche of offers, 10,000 teachers were offered permanent roles, with almost 9,000 accepting a permanent position so far. A total of 7,700 temporary school support staff have also accepted a permanent role, which goes above the Minns Labor government’s election commitment to deliver 6,000 of these roles. Work is now underway on preparing for the next tranche of offers. Minister for Education and Early Learning, Prue Car, said there will be more permanent roles in schools, giving “more teachers and support staff the certainty they need to make teaching their life’s work and make long-term plans like applying for a mortgage or putting down roots.” According to the government, this work “reverses the decade of systemic casualisation of the teaching workforce by the

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former Liberal National government,” where the number of temporary teachers more than doubled. Before the election only about 60 per cent of the teaching workforce had permanent and stable employment. The OECD recently released a report into the former government’s record in education, stating that “the high proportion of temporary contracts” caused “adverse effects for schools, teachers and students” and was a barrier to retaining teachers.

By Jonathon Howard

INCREASED ANTI-SOCIAL behaviour around the Tweed Heads Library and Civic Centre has prompted Tweed Shire Council to employ private security at the precinct. The Weekly was contacted by a local resident this week after noticing a security guard was stationed at the Tweed Heads Library entrance. Council’s Director of Sustainable Communities Naomi Searle confirmed

the Tweed Heads Library has installed a security officer at the entrance which is designed to keep the community safe. “To better protect the safety and security of staff and patrons, council has increased security surveillance of the Tweed Heads Civic Centre in Brett Street, which includes the Tweed Heads Library, Auditorium and council’s administration offices,” Ms Searle said. “This temporary measure has been put in place for a period of two weeks in response to increasing incidents of anti-so-

cial behaviour in the precinct. “In addition, council staff conducted a safety assessment of the area in consultation with local police and both Tweed Shire Council and Lismore City Council workplace health and safety officers. “Council has also installed improved lighting to the area, including the car park and library perimeter, and is reviewing CCTV surveillance in the area. “Measures are also being taken to further support our staff through additional training.”

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Rail Trail hits 100,000 Jewel shines at show By Jo Kennett

THE NORTHERN Rivers Rail Trail (NRRT) has surpassed expectations with an amazing 108,829 guests having visited the trail since it opened on March 1, and some visitors calling it the best rail trail in Australia. “On average, that’s 12,734 visitors per month, 2,907 people per week or 415 people daily,” Mayor Chris Cherry said. “This achievement is nothing short of remarkable.” The busiest day is Sunday and weekends are the busiest overall. Monday and Tuesday are quieter, however trail users say there are still a lot of people during the week. Cr Cherry said the success of the Tweed section of the NRRT could be attributed to the unique nature and outdoor recreation opportunities the trail provides, especially as a free, safe and family-friendly experience. “The Rail Trail provides an opportunity to reconnect with nature, breathe in fresh air and soak in the breathtaking beauty of the Tweed’s landscapes and the charming village life at our seven rest stops,” she said. “The popularity of this attraction reflects well for our destination as we showcase the strengths of nature and outdoor recreation that is accessible for all. The rail trail fosters wellbeing and keeps the community active and connected.” General Manager of The Tweed Tourism Company Sally Scott said that the trail had created a new reason for people to visit the Tweed and explore the hinterland. “We know that visitors are drawn here by the region’s rich nature, food, wellness and art offerings, and the trail combines all of these elements in a brand new way,” she told The Weekly. “Since the rail trail launched earlier in the year, we have invited many travel media partners here to experience it, resulting in fantas-

tic stories that have reached audiences across Australia and New Zealand.” “The trail is not only attracting new visitors to the region, it’s also providing a compelling reason for regular visitors to return and explore more, which is providing a positive flow-on effect for our many tourism and hospitality businesses across the region.” “We are also about to expand and renovate the Murwillumbah Visitor Information Centre at the trailhead to cater for increased visitation.” Murwillumbah Cycles Sales Manager Darren Croad said the rail trail had attracted local and interstate visitors and they are getting “excellent feedback”. “Somerset Regional Council CEO Andrew Johnson designed their rail trail and said this is one of the best he has ever been on, and that’s the consensus I get from a lot of people, that it’s the best in Australia,” he said. “There is a lot of interest in when it will be extended and in free campsites along the way when it does.”

By Jonathon Howard

CREATIVE POWERHOUSE 13-year-old Jewel Hawken has achieved outstanding results across many crafting and agricultural categories at the Murwillumbah Show. Jewel entered a total of 21 different categories at the show and won 10 first-place prizes, five second-place prizes and six places in third. Among her skillset and category wins included knitting, sewing, pottery, drawing, photography, cooking, poultry and honey. Her mother Emma Hawken said her daughter had done a “marvellous job entering all those categories” and achieving great results. “I’m really proud of her and she’s extremely creative and community minded,” Emma said. “This is Jewel’s second entry into the show and she’s keen to return next year.”

Having the locally famous Hawken name, Jewel is already close to farming and the sugar cane industry, and she has early plans to follow in the family’s footsteps. “It was really fun to enter so many categories in my second,” Jewel said. “My great-grandmother taught me a lot about quilting and knitting, which is a great skill to have.” Jewel said she had a blast at the Murwillumbah Show and enjoyed the livestock exhibits and pavilions. “I’m keen to get involved in the show and continue entering the pavilions,” she said. This is a special year for the Hawken family, who are celebrating their 100th year of farming in the Tweed Valley. Emma Hawken, champion show category winner Jewel Hawken and Rosie Hawken

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Tweed Shire Council wishes to acknowledge the Ngandowal and Minyungbal speaking people of the Bundjalung Country, in particular the Goodjinburra, Tul-gi-gin and Moorung – Moobah clans, as being the traditional owners and custodians of the land and waters within the Tweed Shire boundaries. Council also acknowledges and respects the Tweed Aboriginal community’s right to speak for its Country and to care for its traditional Country in accordance with its lore, customs and traditions.

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In brief ... Free workshop on climate action and home energy savings Council is inviting residents to a free Community Action Network workshop on Saturday 18 November from 9 to 11:30 am at the Kingscliff Community Hall. The workshop will explore the actions we can take as individuals to reduce our electricity use (and bills), as well as supporting our friends and communities in steps towards sustainable, renewable energy and how we might influence the broader community and leaders for climate action. Home energy advisor and consultant Seb Crangle will provide expert insights and advice on electric vehicles and saving energy in the home. Morning tea will be provided. Registrations are essential. Visit tweed.nsw.gov.au/climate-change to find out more and register.

Visit Lismore’s Housing Expo Tweed residents are invited to attend the Lismore Housing Expo on Saturday 11 November. The expo will be held at South Lismore Bowling Club from 10 am to 2 pm. It will be a one-stop shop to speak directly to industry professionals about tiny homes/granny flats, house raising, house relocations, resilient retrofitting, planning, housing grants, financial and legal advice and the Two Rooms Project. Free coffee and snack and craft activities for kids will be available. Find out more at lismore.nsw.gov.au

The Tweed section of the Northern Rivers Rail Trail has already attracted 108,829 users in its first 7 months.

Rail Trail smashes the 100,000 barrier The Tweed section of the Northern Rivers Rail Trail (NRRT) has surpassed expectations with data revealing 108,829 guests have visited the trail since its opening on 1 March this year. Stretching from Murwillumbah to Crabbes Creek, the NRRT is leading the way with quality experiences and amenities along the length of the trail. Since the Rail Trail’s opening in March, the Tweed has hosted 108,829 trail guests. On average, that’s 16,329 visitors per month, 3,726 people per week or 532 people daily. The busiest day on the trail is Sunday with weekends the busiest overall and Monday and Tuesday the quieter days of the week. Most people are out on the trail between 9 and 11 am on average. The success of the facility is attributed to the unique nature and outdoor recreation opportunities the trail provides, especially as a free, safe and family-friendly experience. The Rail Trail provides an opportunity to reconnect with nature, breathe in fresh air and soak in the breathtaking beauty of the Tweed’s landscapes and the charming village

life at our seven rest stops. The 24 km Tweed section of the Northern Rivers Rail Trail is the first stage of the project, which will eventually connect Murwillumbah and Casino. The landmark success of the Tweed section will inspire confidence for neighbouring Councils who are either considering or committed to connecting to the Rail Trail, making it a regional asset for locals and visitors. The Richmond Valley section of the NRRT is making impressive progress and remains on schedule for a soft opening in December 2023. Byron Shire Council has resolved to move forward with planning and approvals for the Rail Trail expansion extending from Mullumbimby to Crabbes Creek, encompassing the old Byron Bay station through Bangalow to Booyong. Additionally, Byron Shire Council is actively exploring various funding opportunities to revitalise the Byron Shire rail corridor. For more information on the Rail Trail, visit northernriversrailtrail.com.au

Love your trees in the Tweed? Show us the best! For the love of trees! Tweed residents are invited to submit a photo of their favourite tree or streetscape in urban areas of the Tweed to promote the benefits of trees as part of Council’s Cool Towns Urban Forest Program. The Cool Towns Urban Forest Program aims to plant more trees in the Tweed to provide increased shade and cooling

Tweed residents are invited to submit a photo of their favourite tree or streetscape in the Tweed to promote the benefits of trees, such as providing shade for active and healthy lifestyles as enjoyed by these Pottsville locals.

in settings where concrete, bitumen and built structures absorb and reflect heat. As part of the initiative, Tweed residents are invited to take a photo of their favourite tree in an urban area of the Tweed Shire and upload it to Council’s community engagement platform, Your Say Tweed, before Sunday 26 November. Community members are asked to share why they love their favourite tree or streetscape, providing information about the location, features and activities they associate with the tree. All entries will have a chance to win a prize pack including a voucher for native trees, high-quality compost and a gardening supplies pack (two prizes to be won). Once entries close, the community will be asked to vote for their favourite tree and streetscape from the selection of photos submitted. Trees in urban areas bring a multitude of benefits to the community, the environment and the economy. This project is one way Council is working to protect the Tweed’s internationally significant environment for a sustainable future. Submit your photos by midnight Sunday 26 November 2023 online at yoursaytweed.com.au/cool-towns Voting for the best tree and streetscape photo will open on Monday 27 November. See the website for competition terms and conditions.

Tyalgum Weir pictured on Monday 6 November. Council has issued a green alert for blue-green algae in the Oxley River at Tyalgum.

Green alert for blue-green algae in Oxley River

A green alert for blue-green algae in the Oxley River was issued on Monday 6 November after low algae levels were detected at the Tyalgum Weir. Although a green alert means algae is present in low densities in the waterway, tap water across the Tweed remains safe to drink and bathe in. Council also downgraded its alert for Clarrie Hall Dam, with reduced algae levels recorded in the waterbody. The amber alert for blue-green algae at the Bray Park Weir issued in October 2023 remains in place. Council’s Water and Wastewater Operations manager Brie Jowett warned the community and visitors to stay clear of the affected waterways and not to eat fish caught from them. “Council always takes a precautionary approach with bluegreen algae and we are advising against any recreational activities that involve contact with the affected water,” Mrs Jowett said. “If anyone comes into contact with the algae, we advise them to rinse it off with fresh water and seek medical advice if symptoms appear.” Scientists from the NATA-accredited Tweed Laboratory Centre are testing the affected waterways twice a week. Blue-green algae occurs naturally and can reproduce quickly in still or slow-flowing water, when it is warm and sunny and the water is nutrient-rich. Affected water may appear to have a green paint-like scum on the water or near the edges, or greenish clumps. It can have a musty odour. Warning signs are being placed near the Oxley River at Tyalgum to inform the public of the presence of blue-green algae and any potential risk. Warning signs remain along the Tweed River upstream of the Bray Park Weir. For the latest, visit tweed.nsw.gov.au/water-wastewater For more information on blue-green algae, visit waternsw.com.au/algae


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Banora Point major intersection upgrade

In brief ... Small moves, big impact

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 DA23/0361 – Alterations and additions to existing dwelling Lot 67 DP 860889, No. 7 Liberty Place, Banora Point DA23/0427 – Patio flyover roof Lot 1027 DP 804509, No. 72 Glen Ayr Drive, Banora Point DA22/0524 – Alterations and additions to existing single storey dwelling including an attached secondary dwelling and double garage and minor demolition work Lot 13 DP 800344, No. 39 Cassidy Crescent, Bogangar DA23/0335 – Use of 1 m retaining wall and deck extension, in-ground swimming pool and 1.8 m front fence Lot 1 SP 87629, Unit 1/No. 375–377 Casuarina Way, Casuarina DA23/0129 – Relocation of existing dwelling and new dwelling with attached garage, in-ground swimming pool and shed Lot 1 DP 348945, No. 56 Phillip Street, Chinderah DA22/0140 – Demolition of existing dwelling and garage and erection of attached dual occupancy Lot 1 DP 392024, No. 75 Pearl Street, Kingscliff DA23/0497 – In-ground swimming pool Lot 575 DP 1180830, No. 4 Bundeena Street, Kingscliff DA23/0469 – Alterations and additions to existing dwelling Lot B DP 328192, No. 421 Tweed Valley Way, South Murwillumbah DA23/0271 – Alterations and additions to existing dwelling Lot 201 DP 249155, No. 16 The Bowsprit, Tweed Heads DA23/0460 – Deck Lot 14 Section 11 DP 28390, No. 20 Ocean Avenue, Tweed Heads South The above development determinations are available for public inspection free of charge at the Planning and Regulation Division, Murwillumbah Civic Centre, during ordinary office hours or viewed on Council’s DA Tracking site located at datracker.tweed.nsw.gov.au

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Add your voice to decision making in the Tweed Proposed licence of Council-managed Crown land

Proposed licence of Council-owned Community land

Council proposes to grant a one year licence to Kingscliff Mini School Incorporated.

Council proposes to enter into a new one-year licence agreement with Police Citizens Youth Clubs NSW Ltd.

Property: 60 Kingscliff Street, Kingscliff as indicated by the location diagram.

Property: Part Lot 1 DP1082080 as indicated by yellow in the location diagram.

Term: One year

Term: One year

Permitted use: Community Pre-school.

Permitted use: Youth (12-24 years) and community sport and recreation centre.

Licensee: Kingscliff Mini School Incorporated

Licensee: Police Citizens Youth Clubs NSW Ltd

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The opportunity to review and share feedback on the Burringbar Memorial Reserve and Masterson Park Draft Concept Plan is closing on Tuesday 14 November 2023. Visit yoursaytweed.com.au/burringbar to read the draft concept plan.

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Residents are invited to attend a free workshop on designing better neighbourhoods at Banora Point Community Centre on Thursday 16 November. The workshop will explore how subtle changes can transform communities. The lunchtime workshop will be hosted by AOG Architects Director Anna O’Gorman, who will discuss the power of thoughtful design and community engagement in shaping vibrant, inclusive neighbourhoods. The event starts at 12 pm and is free. Everyone is welcome, however places are limited and registration is essential. Visit Council’s Facebook events page to register your interest.

clear directions for pedestrians to navigate around the work areas. For pedestrian detours, see the planned works notification on Council’s website. Stage 2 of the works – located at work zones 3 and 4 along Leisure Drive, will include the installation of a signalised pedestrian crossing, kerb and gutter works, stormwater drainage modifications and pavement widening. The timing of these works, estimated to take about 3 months to complete, is open for public comment. To have your say, visit yoursaytweed.com.au/banora-point-intersection The project is part of Council’s goal to enhance the safety and connectivity of our local road network.

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Motorists are advised to prepare for significant delays with works to upgrade the intersection of Leisure Drive, Greenway Drive and Darlington Drive at Banora Point set to get underway from 20 November. This project will be delivered in 2 stages (see work zones map right), with the first stage located at Sites 1, 2 and 5 along Greenway Drive. These works will begin on Monday 20 November and will take about 3 months to complete, weather permitting. Council crews will undertake the works from Monday to Friday, between 7 am and 5 pm. Line marking will be carried out at night towards the end of the project. To ensure everyone's safety, there will be times when we need to close lanes and detour traffic during work hours. Only local residents will be permitted within the closed lanes. Whenever possible, we'll schedule these lane closures during school holidays. This includes tasks like kerb and pavement construction, asphalting, footpath restoration and line marking. Motorists and residents are asked to avoid on-road parking during work hours. Use alternative routes where possible or allow additional time for your journey. Consider using Fraser Drive into Drydock Road and Terranora Road during lane closures. During temporary footpath closures, Council will provide

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Written submissions relating to this proposal are to be made by no later than 5 pm 6 December to Council via: • online: yoursaytweed.com.au/kingscliffpreschool • mail: PO Box 816, Murwillumbah NSW 2484 • email: tsc@tweed.nsw.gov.au Please note that under the provisions of the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 (NSW), such submissions may be referred to third parties for consideration. Council reference: PN: 19601 Enquiries: Jennie Stephenson, Technical Officer – Property, 02 6670 2400 In accordance with section 47A of the Local Government Act 1993 (NSW), Tweed Shire Council as Crown Land Manager under the Crown Lands Management Act 2016 (NSW) proposes to grant a licence in respect of Council-managed Crown land.

Written submissions relating to this proposal are to be made by no later than 5 pm 6 December 2023 to Council via: • online: yoursaytweed.com.au/pcyc • mail: PO Box 816, Murwillumbah NSW 2484 • email: tsc@tweed.nsw.gov.au Please note that under the provisions of the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 (NSW), such submissions may be referred to third parties for consideration. Council reference: PN: 43613 Enquiries: Jennie Stephenson, Technical Officer - Property, 02 6670 2400 This notice is in accordance with section 47A of the Local Government Act 1993 (NSW), Tweed Shire Council proposes to grant a licence in respect of Council-owned Community Land.

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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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 8 November 2023 to Wednesday 22 November 2023 . The proposal is not designated development and Tweed Shire Council is the consent authority. Applicant

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Lot 1 DP 1273979; No. 8 King Street, Murwillumbah

Expansion of existing educational establishment (The Small School) including change of use of approved administrative offices to learning spaces

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Any person may, during the period specified above, make a submission in writing to Council in relation to the Development Application. Where a submission is in the form of an objection, then the grounds of objection are required to be specified. 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 – GIPA may result in confidential submissions being released to an applicant. 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 at tweed.nsw.gov.au/development-applications


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Jewel in collection: A Monet comes to Murwillumbah One of the world’s most famous artworks – Meules, milieu du jour [Haystacks, midday], 1890 by Claude Monet – is now on display at the Tweed Regional Gallery & Margaret Olley Art Centre, as part of the National Gallery of Australia’s Sharing the National Collection initiative. The $174 million masterpiece by French Impressionist Monet was officially welcomed to the region on Wednesday 1 November with a special ceremony at the award-winning regional gallery in Murwillumbah. Meules, milieu du jour [Haystacks, midday] will be on display in the Tweed until 26 October 2025. The painting is one of 5 works to be shared with the Tweed Regional Gallery from the national collection as part of the National Gallery’s Sharing the National Collection initiative. The remaining works – Natura morta [Still life], 1956 by Giorgio Morandi and 3 by Australian artist Margaret Olley – will be shared with the Tweed from February 2024. Outgoing Tweed Regional Gallery Director Susi Muddiman OAM said this was a significant moment for regional art in Australia. “We are extremely proud to be the first gallery in regional Australia selected to participate in the National Gallery’s exciting Sharing the National Collection initiative,” Ms Muddiman said. “This initiative provides a rare opportunity for people living

in regional areas to experience an artwork of this calibre so close to home. “To be able to offer our visitors this additional opportunity to view an artwork of Monet’s calibre will further enhance the Gallery as a destination of choice. “We are very grateful for the opportunity and thank the National Gallery for their support.” Activities and events for audiences of all ages will

complement the artwork throughout its 2-year stay at the Tweed Regional Gallery, with details to be published on the Gallery’s website. Entry remains free of charge. Group visits and tours must book via the Gallery website. The Tweed Regional Gallery & Margaret Olley Art Centre is located at 2 Mistral Road, South Murwillumbah. The Gallery is open Wednesday to Sunday 10 am – 5 pm (ADST).

Notification of integrated development application Development application no. DA23/0510 A development application has been lodged by Zone Planning NSW Pty Ltd seeking development consent for staged application for camping grounds (primitive camp ground) and alterations and additions to existing dwelling for use as caretakers residence, barn shed and camp kitchen structure, machinery shed, amenities, vegetation removal and rehabilitation, earthworks, installation of water tanks and driveway upgrades at Lot 1 DP 849553; No. 774 Smiths Creek Road, Stokers Siding. Tweed Shire Council is the consent authority for the application. 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: Provision

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Section 100B of the Rural Fires Act 1997

General approval

Rural Fire Service

Sections 89, 90 & 91 of the Water Management Act 2000

Water use approval, water management work approval or activity approval under Part 3 of Chapter 3

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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 The documents will be available for a period of 28 days from Wednesday 8 November to Wednesday 6 December 2023. 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 - GIPA 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 at tweed.nsw.gov.au/development-applications

Outgoing Tweed Regional Gallery Director Susi Muddiman OAM stands alongside Margot Anthony AM in front of Monet’s Haystacks, midday at the opening on 1 November.

Public notice – presentation of financial statements General purpose financial statements for the year ended 30 June 2023 Presentation of financial statements as per Section 418 (3) of the Local Government Act 1993.

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In accordance with Section 418 (3) of the Local Government Act 1993 (NSW), Tweed Shire Council advises that the ordinary Council meeting to be held on 16 November will include the presentation of the audited Financial Statements and the Auditor’s Reports for the year ending 30 June 2023.

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A summary of the Financial Statements is provided below: 2023 $'000

2022 $'000

Income statement Total income from continuing operations

318,799

242,251

Total expenses from continuing operations

249,462

214,481

Operating result from continuing operations

69,337

27,770

Net operating result for the year

69,337

27,770

Net operating result before grants and contributions provided for capital purposes

20,346

1,344

Total current assets

356,309

242,315

Total current liabilities

(67,146)

(63,219)

Total non-current liabilities

3,533,037

3,365,551

Total non-current assets

(117,459)

(123,097)

3,704,741

3,421,550

Statement of Financial Position

Kingscliff Triathlon – Sunday 26 November 2023

Race starts 6:10 am and finishes 12:30 pm Roads closed: Marine Parade from Moss Street to Seaview Street Roundabout (5 am to 12:30 pm), Marine Parade from Seaview Street roundabout to Wommin Bay Road (6 to 11 am), Wommin Bay Road from Marine Parade to Chinderah Bay Drive and along to Chinderah Village Caravan Park (6 to 11 am), Pearl Street southbound from Turnock Street to Seaview Street (5 to 11 am), Sutherland Street from Moss Street to Sutherland Point Road (5 am to 12:30 pm), Cudgen Creek Boardwalk from Salt to creek mouth (5 am to 12:30 pm).

Total equity Other financial information Unrestricted current ratio (times)

8.87

0.92

Operating performance ratio(%)

9.90%

5.30%

Debt service cover ratio (times)

5.73

4.77

Rates and annual charges outstanding ratio(%)

4.90%

4.50%

Current vacancies

Infrastructure renewals ratio(%)

35.51%

48.09%

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Own source operating revenue ratio(%)

63.76%

75.87%

22.74

25.11

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In accordance with Section 420 of the Local Government Act 1993 (NSW), any person may make a submission in writing to Council with respect to the Council’s Audited Financial Statements or the Auditor’s Reports. Copies of the Audited Financial Statements may be inspected at yoursaytweed.com.au/financialstatements202223 Submissions close 23 November.

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tsc@tweed.nsw.gov.au

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Alleged homicide resurfaces TWEED POLICE detectives have released a COMFIT image (pictured) as investigations continue into the suspected homicide of Iain Hogg in 2002. Police have been told a firearm was believed to have been discharged at Iain Hogg in a car park on Coral Street in Tweed Heads, on March 11, 2002. “It is believed that Mr Hogg died at the scene, before his body was placed into the Tweed River; however, his body has never been found,” police said in an media statement. Mr Hogg’s vehicle, a red Toyota Celica, was seen in the same car park at the time of the incident. “A $1 million reward was recently announced for information leading to an arrest and conviction regarding the suspected murder of Mr Hogg,” police said. “As part of ongoing inquiries, detectives from Tweed-Byron Police District have released a COMFIT image of a man they believe can assist with their inquiries.” The man is described as being of Caucasian

appearance with fair hair, and at the time of the incident was believed to be aged in his early to mid-20s. Anyone able to identify the man, or who has information that might assist investigators, is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Business as usual during the shopping centres renovations. Front entrance from car park

Side entrance near the church

Margie is a winner

2023 Rotary NSW Police Volunteer of the Year Margaret Kerr. Photo: Acting Inspector Chris Neaves

bake a cake for everyone for morning tea, so that’s one of the nice things the staff look forward to.” Ch Insp Kehoe is the Police Commander for local festivals including Bluesfest and Splendour and said Margaret and another local volunteer, Heather Knott, had spent many late nights helping out. “Margaret and Heather attend the busy night periods and help with administrative support, lost and found, keeping the command post functional, and they bring cakes and sandwiches along for the police working at night,” he said. “Both are in their 80s and they are still there helping us out at midnight. “We have been so lucky to have Margaret and Heather as well. “It’s unfortunate we can only nominate one because Heather does a terrific job down here as well.” Ch Insp Kehoe said anyone can be a Volunteer in Policing. “There is a process people go through, they have to be vetted and put in an application,” he said. “I think Margaret started as something to help out and support the local police. “It was nice to be able to nominate her for the award and I’m so glad she has been recognised for all that hard work by being named as the 2023 NSW Police Volunteer of the Year.”

Bray Park child abuse charges By Jo Kennett

A MAN has been charged with possessing child abuse material after a raid on a Murwillumbah home on Tuesday, October 31. A 29-year-old man has already faced court after Tweed-Byron detectives conducted a search of the Bray Park residence as part of Operation Halloween. Investigators discovered what is alleged to be electronic child abuse material and seized a number of electronic devices. The man was arrested and conveyed to Tweed

Heads Police Station where he was charged with possessing child abuse material and failing to comply with reporting obligations. Under the Child Protection (Offenders Registration) Act 2000 “a registrable person must not fail to comply with any of the person’s reporting obligations without reasonable excuse.” The maximum penalty for failing to comply is a fine of $96,155 or five years imprisonment. The man appeared before the Tweed Local Court and was remanded into custody until December 18.

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A NORTHERN Rivers woman has taken out the 2023 Rotary NSW Police Volunteer of the Year award at a ceremony in Sydney on Friday, November 3. The award is recognition for Margaret Kerr’s support of local police, including putting in big hours helping out at music festivals such as Splendour in the Grass and Bluesfest. Tweed-Byron Police District officers and their families took to social media, calling Margaret “amazing”, “truly a beautiful person”, “altruistic” and “incredible”, saying no one deserved it more.

Tweed-Byron Police Detective Chief Inspector Matt Kehoe nominated Margaret and said she has been volunteering for over 22 years. “She has done well over 15,000 hours of volunteering; it’s just short of nine years of full-time employment,” Ch Insp Kehoe said. “She has done a whole lot of roles to support the police, she does a lot of administration support, looks after our mailing, organises a lot of supplies for the station, and puts together kits for us that we use at different times. “I think her biggest support to us is that she comes in and is so happy and will often

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Join the SES Auxiliary raffle By Jonathon Howard

AN URGENT callout is underway for more volunteers to join the NSW State Emergency Service (SES), as communities across the Tweed prepare for the summer storm season. As the most versatile and widely used rescue and public safety organisation in the state, the NSW SES works proactively to help communities prepare for disasters and responds when they occur. Tweed Heads Unit Commander Tim Carlson told The Weekly the service has a wide range of capabilities for future recruits to learn. “In the floods of 2022/23, the SES was extremely active in assisting flood-affected residents with a wide range of needs,” Inspector Carlson said. “As a volunteer-based organisation, we look to community-minded residents to come and join us to help increase the reach and scope of our capabilities.” While the primary role of the NSW SES is to act as the lead agency for floods, storms and tsunamis, members in the Tweed region are often called to assist other first responders during incidents including bushfires, landslips, and land searches to help locate lost or missing people. “We welcome volunteers from all backgrounds and levels of experience,” Inspector Carlson said. “There’s a role for everyone at the SES. Plus, as a registered training organisation (RTO), we provide excellent training to meet national standards and to ensure that our volunteers can always work effectively and safely. “Honestly, there’s never been a better time to join the SES.” NSW SES Tweed Heads volunteer Klaus Bartosch joined the service alongside his wife

after the 2022 floods. “We wanted to give back to our community, and we’ve continued to volunteer with them because of the fantastic people we’ve met and now work with,” Mr Bartosch said. “There’s a wide range of people from various backgrounds, including teachers, nurses, tradies, office workers and more. Plus, we’ve learned some amazing new skills and gained a lot of experience. “I would recommend the SES to anyone who wants to make new friends, grow their skills, and also take action to help our community at the same time.” Anyone over the age of 16 can join the SES, and there’s a job for everyone within the service. If you’re interested in becoming an SES volunteer and helping the Tweed community, call the NSW SES on 1800 201 000 or visit the website www.ses.nsw.gov.au to register your interest. Across the Northern Rivers there are also units to join in Tweed Heads, Lismore, Murwillumbah and Pottsville.

SES helping our community and so can you

By Jonathon Howard

TWEED HOSPITAL Auxiliary is calling on the community to support its annual Christmas Raffle, which kicks off on Monday, November 20, with many participating Tweed venues. The major prize of $1,000 cash will be drawn on Friday, December 15, in The Tweed Hospital foyer at 4pm. Longtime Auxiliary member and publicity officer Annette Alexander said she wanted to encourage residents to support this great cause. “The Tweed Hospital Auxiliary Gift Shop is open from 10am to 3pm Monday to Friday,” she said. “The Auxiliary Trolley is now travelling around the wards for patients to buy papers, magazines, toiletry items plus confectionery, Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 10am.” Other happenings for the Auxiliary include a

membership recruitment drive on Wednesday, November 15, at Cabarita Bowls Club from 2pm to 4pm. “We are moving into the new Tweed Valley Hospital next year and the recruitment in the Tweed Coast is important, so please reach out and get involved,” Ms Alexander said. A Bunnings barbecue is being held at Tweed Heads on Sunday, November 19, hosted by the lovely Auxiliary members. To find out more, or to get involved, please phone 0421 930 069.

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Grinder Mates win accident big at Ivory THE WESTPAC Rescue Helicopter was called to assist a Tweed Heads West man who suffered lacerations from an angle grinder accident on Monday, November 6. The helicopter was tasked by NSW Ambulance at about 9.30am. “The man was treated by paramedics and the helicopter’s critical care medical team before being transported by road to Gold Coast University Hospital,” a Westpac Rescue Helicopter media unit spokesperson said. The man was transported in a stable condition. The helicopter landed at Seagulls Club’s car park.

A QUIET pub lunch at the Ivory Waterside for a couple of Tweed Heads mates turned into a life-changing experience after the pair won more than $99,000 in a Keno draw. The Northern Rivers residents held a Keno Classic 8 Spot winning entry in draw 516, drawn on Saturday November 4. Their total prize was $99,784.70. “It was just meant to be a couple of friends getting lunch,” the winning man said when an official from Keno called to confirm the windfall. We both rarely play Keno, maybe once in a blue moon, but we decided to each pick four numbers and play a few games.”

MURWILLUMBAH EAST PUBLIC SCHOOL Encouragement Award for her growth across a range of activities, including attendance, leadership, academic achievement, community service and positive attitude towards school. Oliver Grennan received an Achievement in Sport Encouragement Award for his representation in his school and/or community, demonstrated fairness and integrity, and demonstrated improved achievement in his chosen sporting field. Mrs Erin Varker received her award for demonstrating an outstanding commitment to improving educational outcomes for students, their families, and communities by a nonAboriginal staff member. These awards are a well-deserved testament to the 3 recipients and as a school community we are so proud of their achievements. Waves of sunshine could be seen all over the school last Friday as we came dressed

in shades of yellow to celebrate the renaming of our Wellbeing Hub to ‘Yelgun”. The day began with our whole school seated to watch a welcome dance from our Deadly Leaders and Crew. Mrs Sarah Kirwan gave a speech announcing the winners of the colouring and design competition and had organised fun activities at break times, face painting and a yummy yellow cupcake for every student. Yelgun is an important space that not only promotes the social and emotional wellbeing of our students but also helps build a strong and resilient culture around our school. MEPS students can access Yelgun for quiet activities, yoga, friendship groups, and supported programmes by our Student Support Officer Elisa Sgarbarti.

opportunities to meet new friends and helping them to feel secure and safe at MEPS. To find out more about enrolling your child at MEPS call our school office on (02)6672 6781 to make an appointment with our principal, Mrs Vanessa Chaffey, who would love to show you around our wonderful school.

Some very excited children started the first of 5 weeks of our Learning Ladder School Orientation Program on Thursday 2nd of November. Learning Ladder is a free programme for children enrolled in MEPS for kindergarten next year and introduces them to the world of school, giving our newest students

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SELF-SERVE CHECKOUTS at major shopping centres are facing increased scrutiny by Tweed Shire residents, with many shoppers refusing to use the service amidst rising concerns the machines are taking over. Tweed Heads resident Sharon English recently posted her shopping experience on social media and received a range of feedback from residents calling for a boycott of self-serve checkouts and the reinstatement of more staff. “I had to brave Coles (location withheld) this morning, what a joke in my opinion,” Ms English posted. “One checkout was open, everything else was self-serve. “Only two Coles staff in sight. One on the only open cash register, the other one watching the multitude of people waiting to go through self-serve.” Ms English wrote to The Weekly outlining her concerns, including her experience when she required help at the register. “A product being on the shelf for $9, and then ringing up at $45 and having to wait for the only available staff member to fix the problem keeping every other person lined up at self-serve waiting,” she said. “And they keep telling us self-serve is not going to cost jobs. Right.” It should be noted that Coles is not the only company using self-service checkouts and the automated checkout has been adopted by many large shopping chains. Many residents who responded to the post said there should be boycotts of self-serve checkouts until companies reinstate more staffed checkouts. “If everyone boycotted for even a few weeks they’d change their tune,” read one comment. “We all know how greedy corporations are, the problem is actually with the public who just keep sucking it up.” Several residents posted their concerns regarding pricing of products and questioned whether products should be cheaper based on the use of self-service. “They should be charging us less for items because they don’t need to pay for much staff anymore,” the post read. Another commenter wrote in support of self-service checkouts, but highlighted the reduction in staff was concerning. “I am all for self-serve checkouts, they are convenient and I prefer them,” the post read. “ H o w e v e r, the shops are going over the top by reducing the amount

of staff available and limiting the number of serviced registers.” Another resident described self-serve as “ridiculous”. “We don’t work there, so why should we have to do their jobs. We don’t get paid for it, they do, they’re getting paid to sit there and watch us do what they are supposed to be doing,” the post read. To find out more, The Weekly took these concerns to Coles head office for a response and to further understand the current and future use of self-service shopping.

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A Coles spokesperson said self-service checkouts are a great option for speed and convenience, but highlighted anyone wanting a traditional service can ask a staff member for help. “Our team members will always be available throughout our service area to help customers who would like assistance,” the Coles spokesperson said, in response to whether a customer can ask for a staffed register to open. “If a customer would prefer a traditional service option, customers can ask one of our team members who will be assigned in this area to help them.” The Coles spokesperson said Coles Tweed City has recently received upgrades to the checkout area, including an increase to the overall number of registers, “to help customers complete their shopping faster as well as pack their bags the way they like,” the spokesperson said. “As part of these changes which now give our customers more choice at the checkout, we have installed new trolley assisted checkouts which offer customers more convenience, space and efficiency, when shopping with a trolley. “Self-service checkouts are a great option for customers because they offer convenience and efficiency, helping customers check out more quickly and pack their bags the way they like. The new checkout area at Coles Tweed City still provides main lane checkouts for customers preferring a traditional service option. Team members are always available throughout our service area to serve and assist shoppers with their preferred checkout of choice. “We have never been more committed to supporting those in New South Wales with employment opportunities and over the last five years we have employed an additional 3,870 team members in the state.” YOUR THOUGHTS: Do you believe that self-serve shopping is the way of the future? Or would you like to see more traditional registers opened at Coles or other retailers? Send your thoughts and letters to editor@ theweekly.net.au

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food, or offering a financial donation to the Christmas Appeal. The Salvation Army also host a number of special community celebrations during the festive season. For more information on how you can support this Christmas, or to find out about local events, please contact your nearest Salvation Army centre. You can also visit salvationarmy. org.au. To find out about local Christmas event information, to donate to The Salvation Army’s Christmas Appeal, or if you need support from The Salvos, please visit salvationarmy.org.au or call 13 SALVOS (13 72 58). Donations can also be made at any Salvos Store. The Salvation Army needs all the help they can get for the 2023 Christmas Appeal

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YOUNG TENNIS players got the surprise of a lifetime when former world champion Ash Barty turned up at Pottsville Beach Tennis Club with eight-time world surfing champion Stephanie Gilmore to hand over a $10,000 donation. The dynamic duo are ambassadors for insurance company AIA and its Vitality program which funds children’s grassroots sports programs. As AIA ambassadors, the two superstars personally selected sporting clubs and organisations focused on creating more opportunities and healthier outcomes for young people. “Today Steph and I are with AIA at Pottsville Beach Tennis Club donating some money so they can spend and really help out the club,” Ash said. “Obviously the work we have been able to do has been incredible and today is a celebration of that, being able to contribute back to the community and see the kids smile, and to know that that happiness and that joy will continue.” Steph, who grew up in Kingscliff, said that being an ambassador for AIA was important to her. “This is an opportunity to really encourage young kids to get involved in activities and fun sports and try to help set them up for their lives in the future to make sure they are making good decisions for their health and wellbeing,” she said. Pottsville Beach Tennis Club president Claude Williams, who has been working on the funding grant for months, said the kids were thrilled to see Ash and Steph. “I was talking to Tennis NSW and had a chat with someone who said there was some funding that has come through from the AIA and the Ash Barty Foundation,” Claude said. “Then I got a call out of the blue from someone at AIA and we discussed putting an event on for the kids.

“She said there was some funding there but you have to put in a concept plan and so we did. “We set up a meeting at the club and Rob Fitzgerald from Tennis NSW said they needed the event by October 31 and so we only had a week and a half to organise it.” Claude said the funding will go to Pottsville kids’ tennis and events. “We got 12 kids together and they said Ash was going to come down but the kids weren’t supposed to know; it was just supposed to be a day off school, a clinic and a special guest,” he said. “It was a fun, great day, and it was nice to meet Steph, she was a lovely girl and the kids from Naru were so excited to meet her. “Ash is fantastic. She is so humble and down to earth and loved the kids. She called them all by their name and they loved that. “The smiles on the kids’ faces were fantastic. They weren’t just going through the motions, they seemed to really enjoy being there.” Claude said the girls were “terrific” role models. “Ash talked about her dogs and her baby and then they had a hit of tennis,” he said.

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Pottsville ceramicist Emily Connell Gronholt said some of the studios have multiple artists showing their work. “You get to come in, see what the work is like, chat to the artists, and all the pieces are for sale,” Emily said. “Last year there were so many people out and about coming into open studios, meeting the artists, we just had so many wonderful conversations and it was a real celebration of this ceramics community. “It’s just a real chance for community and a beautiful time of connection.” For a copy of the program visit Instagram @claywithoutborders or grab a printed copy at a local outlet.

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BORDER CLAY TRAIL OPEN STUDIOS THIS WEEKEND Murwillumbah Potters will be participating in the Border Clay Trail this Saturday 11 and Sunday 12 November. We will feature 20 potter’s creations in the Fernvale Hall and will also have demonstrations of hand building with clay, wheel throwing and kids clay play on both days in the school house.

Our kilns produce a wide range of pottery styles, all hand made from Australian clays and featuring the wide diversity and colour that this region is famous for. Our gas fired stoneware pots are fired to 1200 degrees centigrade and are suitable as domestic and decorative ware. During the winter we fired our big wood burning kiln with beautiful pots now on display in our exhibition. The firing cycle for this kiln is 24 hours of stoking and all members participate to complete this firing process. Fly ash from the burnt wood creates a unique flashing on the surface of the clay. A wide range of colourful raku fired pots featuring smoked crackle and copper red glazes will be for sale as well as pit fired pots, the most ancient and primitive form of pottery firing.

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Pottery 204 Round Mountain Road, Round Mountain Peter Smith Cathy Llewellyn Sonia Porter 5 The Woven Atlas 7 Miller Place, Pottsville Samara Bult 6 Clay and More 1/40 Kellehers Road, Pottsville Peter Pine Angie Hollister Emily Connell Gronholt 7 Tweed Valley Whey

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Our 3 totem poles in the garden feature Australiana, so come along, relax, enjoy a Devonshire tea, great coffee with home cooked goodies available all weekend. The Clay Without Borders Clay Trail event allows art-lovers to have a behind-the-scenes look into 12 homes and studios of ceramic artists across the Tweed Valley region, extending from Pottsville to Kingscliff and beyond to Murwillumbah and surrounding areas, presenting a unique opportunity to purchase early Christmas gifts. For a copy of the program visit Instagram @claywithoutborders or grab a printed brochure at a venue.

Cheryl Campbell Cindy Gudgeon Elissa & Phil Lees Jenny Coleman Lyndall Bensley 8 Murwillumbah Potters Club Old Fernvale School, 76 Fernvale Road, Fernvale Potters Club Members 9 Nullum Lane Studio 26 Nullum Lane, Murwillumbah Jo Armstrong Christine Watson 10 Upper Crystal Creek Pottery 362 Upper Crystal Creek Rd, Upper Crystal Creek Shirl Boxall Esther McVicar 11 Amber Juliane Ceramics 11 Durobby Drive, Currumbin Valley Amber Roberts 12 Patricia Berrutti 21 Birkdale Court, Banora Point

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WARDROP VALLEY resident Dez Cartner wants to remind Tweed residents of the dangers of letting root systems grow for too long around water and water treatment systems. Mr Cartner visited The Weekly on Friday with an example of an overgrown eucalyptus tree root that found its way into his water tank and grew more than five metres. “ We ’re n ot 1 0 0 per cent certain it’s a eucalyptus, but we are open to any other ideas,” he said. “The interesting thing is it grew t hrou g h t he steel strainer without damaging it.” Mr Cartner wanted to urge residents to check their filters and strainers for any roots, and to not let roots grow for too long. “This one grew to about


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GRANDPARENTS’ DAY was celebrated with immense heart and pride at Mount St Patrick Primary on Friday, November 3. Mount St Patrick Primary Assistant Principal Carolyn Waugh said Father Peter Wood led the day with Mass and the school community highlighted the important role our family and particularly our grandparents have in our lives. “The amazing teachers at Mt St Pat’s provided some exciting activities during open classrooms,” she said. “From green screen photography, poetry, art, sharing work and enjoying one another’s company, the classrooms were full of energy and indeed great joy.” Ms Waugh wanted to thank Ms Alice Withers for a very successful book fair and to all families who attended. “We also hosted an amazing morning tea on the day thanks to kinder and year one parents,” Ms Waugh said. “This day is very much a tradition at Mount St Patrick and it was wonderful to see so many familiar faces and new families commenting on what a special day this is.” Anyone wanting a free digital copy of their photo from Tweed Valley Weekly can email the editor at editor@theweekly.net.au

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MOTORI NG IN THE TWEED What’s the go with fuel prices? IT’S BEEN an absolutely roller coaster ride at Tweed fuel bowsers lately, with high prices exacerbating the cost-of-living crisis. So what is going on and why the heck are Tweed motorists paying so much more than Gold Coast motorists? On Sunday, November 5, fuel on the Gold Coast was averaging around $1.84 per litre, while north of Southport there was plenty of fuel in the $1.77 to $1.79 range. As soon as you hit Tweed Heads though, drivers were once again looking at $2.25 or just under. For once, fuel at the hotspot of Hastings Point was under most Tweed Heads servos, at $2.17, but that is still close to 40 cents per litre more expensive than Queensland, and Tweed Heads was closer to 45 cents more. Everyone who works on the Gold Coast knows this and fills up there — not south of the border. Even remote country NSW towns, with higher transport costs, were only paying around $2 per litre. The cheapest fuel in the shire, $1.99, was, as usual, in Murwillumbah at the Liberty Service Station, Taylors Corner and Metro Petroleum in South Murwillumbah. Fuel in Sydney on the same day varied wildly from $1.87 to $2.25.

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What gives? The Weekly contacted the NRMA in NSW and the RACQ in Queensland to get the scoop on this frustrating price disparity. A spokesperson from the RACQ sent a link for a video which explains the price cycle, which was brought in during the 1970s, when everyone was paid in cash on a Thursday and would immediately fill up the tank. By Tuesday no one was filling up – so service stations introduced what became known as ‘Cheap Tuesday”, which fuelled the beginning of the fuel price cycle. The cycle takes from four to six weeks, with fuel companies quickly raising their prices by 30 to 40 cents a litre.

This is ‘the expensive phase’ (seriously, some communications genius probably got paid good money to come up with that gem) and prices stay high for a couple of weeks, with profit margins high for fuel companies before falling, along with company profits. Which is probably what most of us thought — they do it because they can. Likewise, the Australian C o mp e t i t i o n a n d C o n s u m e r Commission (ACCC) advises us to suck it up sunshine and fuel up when prices are low. Remind me why we have an ACCC again and how do I get on the board? The NRMA takes a more of a global outlook.

They say rising wholesale costs through the petroleum supply chain, including transport costs, have an effect, which kind of means that fuel prices are getting higher because fuel prices are getting higher. Two major factors affect our fuel supply chain. About 90 per cent of Australia’s refined fuel is imported from Asian refineries, largely in Singapore, which is one of the largest refining and distribution centres in the world, with crude oil mostly coming from the Middle East. There have been shutdowns of some refineries in Asia, which has kept prices up. Historically, war in Israel or Palestine hasn’t led to an increase in global fuel prices because neither country produces crude oil. It’s when trouble rears up to the east, in countries like Iraq or Iran, that prices start to soar. There is, right now, concerns that other Middle Eastern countries will become embroiled in conflict with Israel, and that could lead to higher prices. The war in Ukraine has been blamed for a leap in global oil prices, which are now well down from a peak of early 2022 — unlike the price we are paying. Benchmark oil prices have dropped 40 per cent since the invasion, but OPEC, which includes the Saudis and Russians, decided to cut oil

production in April and then again in July — when the global oil price ballooned by 25 per cent in three months — to keep prices high. This is a problem for many nations, including Australia, who are fighting high inflation, because high fuel prices increase inflation. The falling Aussie dollar has a slight impact. In January the Aussie dollar was 72 US cents, but by November 5 it had dropped to 65 US cents, which adds around 5.6 cents per litre to fuel. So it’s more likely high prices are coming from OPEC supply cuts and refinery shutdowns. That doesn’t explain the difference between the Gold Coast and the Tweed though. The only logical explanation seems to be that they have a lot more fuel stations and a lot more competition to win over customers. Mur willumbah has a similar population to Kingscliff, around 11,000 people, but has eight servos compared to Kingscliff’s one, or three if you count Chinderah, and consistently cheaper fuel. Hastings Point has two which service Pottsville and Cabarita as well and are reliably expensive and mysteriously always the same price. Don’t get me star ted on opportunistic school holiday price rises, there is only one reason for those and it makes hybrids and bikes look mighty good.

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TWEED SHIRE students are the focus of a successful driver education program this month, which is delivered by Northern NSW Local Health District (NNSWLHD) to help teenagers make safer choices on our roads. The Reducing Risk and Improving Student Knowledge (RRISK) webinar has been running for more than 20 years and has a focus on Year 11 students. The webinar will run from 9am to 10.30am on Monday, November 13, to Wednesday, November 15. The locally developed training is backed up by research that shows it has a long-term effect on reducing motor vehicle crashes and severity. Across NSW in 2021, young drivers aged under 26 years make up 14 per cent of all licence holders, yet accidents involving that cohort made up almost 25 per cent of road deaths. An independent study over 13 years found that RRISK participants were 24 per cent less likely to have had any crash and 42 per cent less likely to crash in darkness than non-participants. Murwillumbah Sporting Car Club also contributes in the area with its Young Driver Program, delivered by its members for the past five years. NNSWLHD Acting Director Integrated Care and Allied Health, Kathryn Watson, said the RRISK program’s success lay in the collaboration between the local Health Promotion Team and safety advocate Paul Dillon from Drug and Alcohol Research and Training Australia. “Through RRISK, we’re able to share

current information with students on alcohol, drugs, vaping, driving, and how to respond to peer influence, and teach young people to plan ahead on how they are getting to a party and getting home safely,” Ms Watson said. “The program helps students understand the facts about drugs, vaping and alcohol so they can make informed decisions. “It encourages young people to look after friends, whether that be not letting them drive, giving them water or something to eat, or not leaving them on their own.” Prior to the webinars, students can also complete ‘Save a Mate’ training which builds students’ confidence in placing someone into a recovery position, how to help a friend in trouble and how to respond in an emergency. “The webinars are very interactive and engaging, and students ask many questions which our Health Promotion team respond to during the sessions,” Ms Watson said. In 2022, more than 1800 students from 27 schools participated in RRISK, with 83 per cent of students completing the evaluation agreeing or strongly agreeing that attending RRISK made them more capable of looking after their friends. High schools can receive the RRISK registration form by emailing NNSWLHD-HealthPromotion@health.nsw.gov.au. For more information about reducing risk and harm for teenagers, visit: www. healthupnorth.info/teens

NEW MAZDAS TWEED MAZDA is now taking orders for the highly anticipated Mazda CX-90 and Mazda CX-60, with the latter offering Mazda’s first plug-in hybrid. The Mazda CX-60 is a leap in technology, equipped with a 2.5-litre PHEV (Mazda’s hybrid system), a 3.3-litre inline six-cylinder turbo petrol MHEV, or a 3.3-litre diesel, also with a six-cylinder turbo MHEV layout. The CX-60 has already received rave reviews from a range of motoring media outlets describing the car as both luxurious and spacious. “The sense of luxury in this cabin is all encompassing; it’s the finest Mazda cabin we have ever sat in… the fit and finish is divine,” reported Carsales. For those wanting even more power, the CX-90 offers two powerful and torque-rich 3.3-litre inline six-cylinder engines — a 254kW petrol unit or a 550Nm turbo-diesel. Tweed Mazda Dealer Principal Andre Cwaczko said test drives are now available. “Tweed Mazda are the local Mazda dealer and service centre for Palm Beach to Pottsville,” he said. “Come down to Tweed Mazda now and book a test drive to experience the latest Zoom-Zoom feeling.” To find out more visit Tweed Mazda at 117/123 Minjungbal Drive, Tweed Heads South, or phone: (07) 5509 6710.

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Boosting women in sport Catch up with Member for Lismore Janelle Saffin erment and Health and wellbeing. I have had a dig around and there is valuable information on topics such as cost of living, training and employment, health, recreation and social connections. The Hub aims to create opportunities for rural women in their personal and business lives and to strengthen rural communities. To visit the Rural Women’s Resource go to www.nsw.gov.au/rwr

Action on roads

The NSW Government has announced an extra $3,187,215 in road funding for Tweed Council under the Regional Emergency Road Repair Fund (RERRF) to help with road repairs and maintenance. This is on top of funds already received by council under the Regional and Local Road Repair program. There is a lot of road repair going on which is great to see, and of course we all have to bear the inconvenience that comes with that. But it all leads to safer, better roads for all users. I also understand that the public is now able to travel to Tyalgum on Tyalgum Road following the opening of a temporary single-lane sealed roadway through the area impacted by last year’s extreme landslip following the floods. This is great news for local residents as work continues on a complete restoration of the road by March 2025 – to keep up to date with progress, visit tweed.nsw.gov. au/flood-restoration-works.

Remembrance Day R EMEMBR ANCE DAY services are set to take place across the Tweed Shire on Saturday, November 11, with residents invited to pay their respects and mark 105 years since the end of World War I. Among the services this year includes Kingscliff RSL SubBranch hosting a special service from 10.30am at Rowan Robinson Park in Kingscliff. “Because this is the 50th anniversary of the end of the Vietnam War, we have invited Lieutenant Colonel Brian Vickery OAM (Retired) to be our guest speaker,” Kingscliff RSL Sub-Branch President Russell Maddalena told The Weekly. Murwillumbah RSL SubBranch will conduct a service to commemorate Remembrance Day from 10.40am at the Murwillumbah Services Club. “Residents form up beneath the car park adjacent to the Memorial Wall at the Mur-

willumbah Services Club. It will be undercover from rain or sunshine,” Murwillumbah RSL Sub-Branch Vice President Derek Sims said. “All ex-service personnel and the public are invited to attend the service. “We also especially invite veterans of conflicts and operations post the Vietnam War. “There will be a luncheon for veterans and their partners after the service.” Tweed/Coolangatta RSL Sub-Branch will host a Remembrance Day service at Queen Elizabeth Park in Coolangatta from 10.45am (Qld time). Tweed Heads and Coolangatta RSL Sub-Branch members, partners and carers are invited to Flame Bistro, Twin Towns Services Club, at 12pm (Qld time). Tickets are $25 and must be pre-purchased by Friday, November 10, by calling the Sub-Branch on (07) 5536 1164.

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The excitement of the FIFA Women’s World Cup this year put the spotlight on women’s sport at the elite level. It also highlighted some of the barriers that still exist to women and girls participating in sport in the community. The Minns Labor Government has announced a new program aimed at boosting their participation in sport. Level the Playing Field Program is offering $30 million in grants for grassroots sport organisations to support the continued growth of women’s and girls’ sport and recreation. The funding is for new and upgraded facilities as well fit-for-purpose amenities, such as change rooms and improved lighting. The aim is to foster a safe and inclusive environment for women and girls. I encourage local sports clubs to think about the sort of changes they can make to get more women and girls involved, and apply for this new funding opportunity. Level the Playing Field Program applications will close on Thursday 30th November 2023 at 1pm. To apply, visit the Office of Sport website at www.sport.nsw.gov.au/grants/level-theplaying-field-program. And in more good news for women, in October the Government launched the Rural Women’s Resource – a dedicated digital hub with more than 300 links to resources and services for rural women. The content is grouped under three key categories: Economic opportunity and advancement; Participation and empow-

Strengthening drug treatment and diversion programs In 2018 then Premier Gladys Berejiklian announced a Special Commission of Inquiry into the Drug ‘Ice’. In January 2020 the Commissioner, Professor Dan Howard SC presented his report with 109 sensible and health focused recommendations. Recommendation 12 was for a legislated police diversion scheme for possession for personal use of prohibited drugs. The Minns Government has announced a diversion program which accords with this recommendation. The rest of the report’s recommendations are yet to be fully considered and I am sure that they will be at the NSW Minns Government Drug Summit. I have long advocated for a sensible health-based approach to tackling drug use within our communities. I was at the NSW Carr Government’s Drugs Summit in 1999 and it was an inclusive and evidence-based way to deal with an issue that has dogged NSW for years. It led to the first diversion programs and the Safe Injecting Room at Kings Cross – a controversial move at the time that has been running for more than 20 years and saved many lives. I therefore welcome the Minns Labor Government’s announcement to expand and strengthen drug diversion programs in NSW by enacting the Justice Miscellaneous Provisions Bill. This has bipartisan support and the new arrangements are expected to commence in early 2024. Police will be able to issue up to two onthe-spot fines for personal drug use and small quantity drug possession offences. People who complete a drug and alcohol intervention will be regarded as having paid their fine.

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Show a huge success

Our Defence Force had a terrific display at the Show this year - including real guns

Old Macdonald's Farm put on a great display for kids and adults alike

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THE MURWILLUMBAH Show has been hailed a roaring success with more than 12,000 residents and visitors attending, and great feedback. Show President Meredith Dennis heaped praise on the volunteers and show board this year, who she said worked “tirelessly to make the event shine”. “Our hardworking volunteers deserve all the praise for this year’s show,” she said. “They are the backbone of the show and really keep us together as a strong team.” Ms Dennis highlighted the efforts of Alan Brown, Belinda Grace, Cynthia Hanger, Kevin McCarthy, Rachel Trevaskis, Geoffrey Brown and Michael McDonald who have put in many hundreds of hours over the years. “These board members have been invaluable in

running this amazing show and deserve high praise for their efforts,” she said. “I’m really humbled to be involved with such a hardworking team.” Ms Dennis said she made the difficult decision to launch the fireworks display half an hour earlier than scheduled due to forecast thunderstorms. “This was a good decision in the end, as we avoided the weather and everyone on the showgrounds was able to enjoy the fireworks sponsored by Solo in ideal conditions,” she said. “We made multiple announcements on the grounds that this change would take place.” Ms Dennis said the show board was delighted with attendance and looked forward to hosting another big show in 2024. Anyone wanting to find out about getting involved with the Tweed River Agricultural Society to join as a member or volunteer please call: (02) 6672 5507.

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THE TWEED has lost a great artist and dedicated TAFE teacher. Barb Suttie was an internationally successful artist who painted our stunning landscape with a lyrical sense of colour and light. She exhibited in many different galleries including the Tweed Regional Gallery where she had a solo exhibition called Impacts. Her second exhibition at Art Post Uki sold out. Tragically Barb died unexpectedly of leukaemia and pneumonia just nine days after her show opened on September 14. The talented artist received many awards and her paintings are in collections around the country and overseas. As well as being an artist and mother to Nathan and Adam, Barb contributed to our community. She taught at TAFE for 30 years and helped countless students with varying abilities. She pushed for the rights of others, donated her money, time and artworks to help charities and causes. Accepting of differences, she was always welcoming to guests, friends, and family. Before her careers in art and teaching, Barb worked in aged care, and also with guide dogs to help people who are vision-impaired She loved to travel. The family went on a memorable holi-

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day in New Zealand. The talented artist visited galleries and saw famous artworks in France, Switzerland, Italy, and Germany where she caught up with relatives. But her favourite place was the Tweed Valley where she made three beautiful homes in Uki and Murwillumbah. She had the artist’s knack of making beautiful spaces, using her striking collection of artwork and artefacts. She made fabulous gardens, particularly at Glenock Road, Uki, where her mind travelled in her final hours. She loved the spacious paddocks, inspiring nature, and animals including her sheep, dogs and chooks. Barb grew up in an artistic community in Melbourne, and the famous artist colony in Monsalvat, Victoria. She is survived by her son Nathan and Adam, her grandson Bodhi, and siblings Sue, Martin and Matthew. She was married to Robin Suttie for 28 years. Barb Suttie encouraged people to pursue their dreams and generously gave help and advice. She made a difference in many people’s lives, and will be sadly missed by all who knew her and her beautiful artwork. Barb Suttie died unexpectedly in September

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THE CALDERA CHAMBER ENSEMBLE conducted by Barry Singh is presenting an outdoor concert at Hastings Point on Sunday November 12. The music will be played in a garden near the ocean. The program includes Brahms Hungarian Dance No. 5 and No. 1, Mozart Diver timento in D Major K.136, Fauré’s Pavane, Dvorak’s Humoresque, Xerxes’ Largo, The Prayer by Carol Bayer Sager and more. “ T h i s performance is essentially a fundraising

event for the ensemble,” Barry told The Weekly. “If we get enough patrons, the funds will go a long way in ensuring our May 2024 concert will go ahead on the fields at Stokers Siding.” The conductor suggests casual attire (no swimwear please) as the venue is only minutes from the ocean. “People can take their chairs and eskies and picnic on the beach! How great is that?!” Barry said. The concert is at 2.30pm on Sunday, November 12, at 39 Tweed Coast Road, Hastings Point. Gates open at 2pm. Please bring chairs, drinks and picnic. Book early as space is limited. For bookings, go to trybooking.com/CMKFJ


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World-renowned DAVID HELFGOTT performs an intimate concert this Saturday! The new Scott Hicks film, THE MUSICAL MIND: A PORTRAIT IN PROCESS explores the genius of four superstars, including Helfgott. New films include an offbeat outback Aussie coming out story in ISLA’S WAY, and the funny French thriller THE ORIGIN OF EVIL. Enlightenment and mother/daughter dynamics meet in BAD BEHAVIOUR, and a microscopic spaceship arrives in a 16-year-old’s brain in HEADSPACE. Don’t miss the legendary Martin Scorsese’s epic KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON, the futuristic AI vs human thriller THE CREATOR, and SCARY GIRL overcoming her fears to save the world. BALCONY SESSIONS from 6-8pm on Fridays feature the reggae grooves of KOBYA on 17 Nov. On Saturdays STEPHEN LOVELIGHT performs on 11 Nov and the beloved BILL JACOBI returns on 18 Nov. KHANTHALY’s KITCHEN serves delicious snacks and meals every Fri and Sat from 5pm. ON SALE NOW! DAVID HELFGOTT in Concert – Sat 11 Nov Ilse travelled around Ireland to research Irish airs

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Other airs feat ured in the f ilm are Carrickfergus, a heart-breaking song of drink and despair, and A Stór Mo Chroi, both made famous by many artists such as The Chieftains, Bonnie Raitt, Bryan Ferry, and Van Morrison. A totally original look at Irish music and culture, the show includes a 40-minute performance by Ilse on cello and Ian Date on guitar, followed by a Q&A. I l s e h a s wo r ke d i n c o n t e mp o r a r y, classical, rock & roll, traditional Irish, jazz and experimental music. Living in Ireland, England, Wales, Australia and USA has inspired her music. Regarded as one of Australia’s finest guitarists, singer/songwriter Ian Date lived in Ireland running bands and collaborating with Irish musicians for 20 years from 2002. Ilse and Ian will be playing songs from their new album, Here & There. This event will feature the 52-minute film, a 40-minute concert with Ilse and Ian, and a Q&A. For anyone interested in anything Irish, this is an essential experience. Living the Tradition is at 5pm on Sunday November 19 at The Regent Cinema, Murwillumbah. To book, go to theregent.com.au

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LIVING THE TRADITION, an enchanting journey into Irish airs, will screen at The Regent Cinema Murwillumbah on Sunday, November 19. It will be followed by a live cello/guitar concert and a Q&A. In this film, Irish cello player and composer Ilse de Ziah travels around Ireland to find the source and secrets of 10 haunting Irish airs. Along the way Ilse meets famous Irish musicians, scholars and local characters who tell her the history and stories behind the music. The brilliant cellist performs each piece where it was written. Filmmaker Maarten Roos captures the countryside, the charm of the Irish people and the powerful resonance of the cello which goes perfectly with the landscape. Irish airs are generally mournful, melancholic and deeply moving tales of love and loss. There is a long history of colonisation, famine, emigration, loneliness and longing. “Tracing the origins of the airs and filming them was an amazing and moving adventure for me,” Ilse told The Weekly. “I encountered a fascinating cast of characters, atmospheres, landscapes and history.” Amhrán Na Leabhar (Song of the Books) is one of the most famous airs in Ireland. The Gaelic lyrics from the early 1800s by Tomás Rua Ó Suilleabháin tell the story of a gale and a sinking boat full of books. “I wanted to find out more about the story and the writer,” Ilse said. “We drove to Derrynane, County Kerry, where the boat left from. By chance we met a duchess who invited us home and showed us old historical photographs and newspaper clippings about the incident. “She told us where I could find Tomás’ grave. After much searching in an old graveyard, we found it. We set up and I played the air at the grave of the poet. “Some people visiting the graveyard stopped to listen. While Maarten set up the different shots, I told the visitors the story behind the air. The atmosphere and the weather were brooding and grey. It was very moving to hear this lament played in the graveyard!”

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Amateurs’ classics at The Citadel By Kym Stanhope and Madeleine Murray

WOULD YOU like to perform onstage at The Citadel in Murwillumbah on Thursday, November 9? Or just to watch amateurs play? After the success of the last amateur music eve, here is the opportunity for anyone who is learning an instrument to perform on stage. Solo, duo, trio, come together here to meet like minds. This evening is for any age, any ability, but with the understanding the audience needs a performer and the performer needs an audience. We are happy to have more audience than performers of course! Performing gives another purpose to all the practice, a goal in mind, and an opportunity for others to enjoy. We all appreciate the hours of effort to perfect a piece and the degrees of confidence to get on stage with all eyes on you. But there will be no judging, only encouragement and hopefully growing inspiration to come back, or perhaps

to find your instrument from long ago, re-tune, and rediscover the joy of playing. Please come along to The Citadel from 5pm to 9pm on Thursday, November 9 to play with other musicians, or just to enjoy the music! We are so fortunate to have The Citadel, the beautiful old building that imagination and determination lovingly restored to create a music venue. It is the perfect intimate venue for this sort of gathering with lovely acoustics. We are reaching out to our music community to join us, and see if we can make this idea work as a regular event. If you would like a spot onstage please contact Kym Stanhope; mobile 0417 427 472, or email kymstanhope@hotmail.com Kym has organised Amateur Musicians’ Evening which runs from 5-9pm on Thursday, November 9, at The Citadel. Tickets are free$10. For booking and more info go to events. humanitix.com/amateur-classical-music

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THURSDAY, November 9

November 9 – 15 6.00 The Talk. (PGa) 7.00 Farm To Fork. (R) 7.30 Ent. Tonight. 8.00 Everyday Gourmet. (R) 8.30 Judge Judy. (PG, R) 9.00 Bold. (PGa, R) 9.30 Neighbours. (PGa, R) 10.00 Studio 10. (PG) 12.00 Horse Racing. Melbourne Cup Carnival. Oaks Day. 6.00 10 News First. 6.30 The Project. The hosts and guest panellists take a look at the day’s news, events and hot topics. 7.30 The Amazing Race Australia: Celebrity Edition. Final. In the Grand Finale, the teams recall past destinations, before a pit stop finish like never before. 8.40 Law & Order: SVU. (MA15+av, R) As Muncy tries to fit in with the squad, a home invasion and kidnapping leads the SVU to a shocking discovery. 9.30 The Cheap Seats. (Mal, R) Presenters Melanie Bracewell and Tim McDonald take a look at the week that was. 10.30 Blue Bloods. (Ma, R) Frank causes family tension when he announces he will not endorse Erin’s run for district attorney. 11.30 The Project. (R) A look at the day’s news and events. 12.30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. (PG) Guests include John Oliver. 1.30 Home Shopping. (R) 4.30 CBS Mornings. Morning news and talk show.

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6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG) 11.30 Seven Morning News. 12.00 Movie: Jesse Stone: Thin Ice. (2009) (Mav, R) 2.00 Kochie’s Business Builders. Information and advice for businesses. 2.30 Australia’s Deadliest. (PG, R) A woman is injured by a sea creature. 3.00 The Chase. (R) Hosted by Bradley Walsh. 4.00 Seven News At 4. 5.00 The Chase Australia. Hosted by Larry Emdur. 6.00 7News Local. 6.30 7News @ 6:30. 7.00 Home And Away. (PG) Harper lends an ear to Tane. Justin receives a worrying phone call. 7.30 Big Brother. (Maln) Louis and Minee’s attraction to each other seems palpable as they sit in the garden and talk. 8.45 Movie: The King’s Man. (2021) (MA15+v) Ralph Fiennes, Gemma Arterton, Harris Dickinson. Members of a spy agency find themselves pitted against an evil cabal bent on starting a war. 11.35 The Latest: Seven News. 12.05 Pearson. (Malv, R) Jessica goes headto-head with McGann, who does not like her challenging his alderman appointee. 1.00 Home Shopping. 5.00 Seven Early News. 5.30 Sunrise. News, sport and weather.

6.00 Today. 9.00 Today Extra. (PG) 11.30 Morning News. 12.00 My Mum Your Dad. (PGal, R) 1.30 My Way. (PG, R) 2.00 Pointless. (PG, R) 3.00 Tipping Point. (PG) 4.00 Afternoon News. 5.00 Hot Seat. 6.00 NBN News. 7.00 A Current Affair. 7.30 RBT. (PGdl) Follows police units that operate random breath-test patrols around Australia. 8.30 Emergency. (Mm) Doctor Scott Taylor fears a tradie has life-altering neck damage after a ladder fall. 9.30 Big Miracles. (Mam, R) Follows 10 Australian couples and singles on their journey to becoming parents with the help of IVF. 10.30 Nine News Late. A look at the latest news and events. 11.00 Chicago Med. (MA15+am) Will works to save an infant. 11.50 The Gulf. (Madlv, R) The investigation finally falls into place. 12.40 Tipping Point. (PG, R) Hosted by Ben Shephard. 1.35 Pointless. (PG, R) 2.30 Global Shop. (R) 3.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 4.00 Believer’s Voice Of Victory. (PGa) 4.30 A Current Affair. (R) 5.00 News. 5.30 Today.

6.00 News. 9.00 News. 10.00 Aust Story. (R) 10.30 That Pacific Sports Show. (R) 11.00 Planet America. (R) 11.30 Rosie Batty’s One Plus One. (R) 12.00 News. 1.00 Better Date Than Never. (PG, R) 1.30 Question Everything. (R) 2.00 Parliament. 3.00 Gardening Aust. (R) 3.55 All Creatures Great And Small. (PG, R) 5.00 Back Roads. (R) 5.30 Hard Quiz. (PG, R) 6.00 The Drum. Analysis of the day’s news. 7.00 ABC News. A look at the top stories of the day. 7.30 7.30. Presented by Sarah Ferguson. 8.00 Martin Clunes: Islands Of The Pacific. (PG, R) Part 3 of 3. Martin Clunes explores the legendary Galapagos Islands. 8.50 Grand Designs. (PG, R) Kevin McCloud meets a pair of former skydivers who are transforming a derelict 17th-century flour mill into a home. 9.40 Miriam Margolyes: Australia Unmasked. (Mln, R) Part 2 of 3. Miriam Margolyes travels through Victoria, attending polo matches and bogan burnouts. 10.40 ABC Late News. Coverage of the day’s events. 10.55 The Business. (R) Presented by Alicia Barry. 11.10 Old People’s Home For Teenagers. (R) Final. Narrated by Annabel Crabb. 12.10 Q+A. (R) 1.10 Rage. (MA15+adhlnsv) 4.00 One Plus One. (R) 4.30 The Drum. (R) 5.30 7.30. (R)

TV Guide 6.00 WorldWatch. 9.00 Destination Flavour. (R) 9.15 Home Is Where The Art Is. (R) 10.10 Fantastical Factory Of Curious Craft. (PG, R) 11.05 Great Canal Journeys. (R) 12.00 WorldWatch. 2.00 Destination Flavour China Bitesize. (R) 2.20 The Secret History Of World War II. (PGa, R) 3.15 Mastermind Aust. (R) 3.45 The Cook Up. (R) 4.15 Secret Scotland. (PGa, R) 5.05 Jeopardy! (R) 5.30 Letters And Numbers. (R) 6.00 Mastermind Australia. (R) Presented by Marc Fennell. 6.30 SBS World News. 7.30 Every Family Has A Secret. (Ml) Part 4 of 4. Professor Grace Karskens investigates the actions of her Dutch family during World War II. 8.30 Luke Nguyen’s India. Final. Luke Nguyen visits Pondicherry, where he delves into the French influence on its cuisine. 9.30 Erotic Stories. (MA15+s) After hooking up with a stranger, a man insists on their encounter being a secret. 10.05 Erotic Stories. (MA15+ls) A woman meets a surfer. 10.40 SBS World News Late. 11.10 Devils. (MA15+a) Massimo makes a discovery. 12.05 Devils. (MA15+a) 1.05 The Stranger. (Mav, R) 4.30 Bamay. (R) 5.00 WorldWatch.

6am Shopping. 8.00 Soccer. A-League Men. Round 3. Melbourne Victory v Adelaide United. Highlights. 8.30 Diagnosis Murder. 9.30 Jake And The Fatman. 10.30 JAG. 12.30pm NCIS. 1.30 NCIS: Los Angeles. 2.30 Jake And The Fatman. 3.30 Diagnosis Murder. 5.30 JAG. 7.30 Bull. (M) 8.30 NCIS. (M) 9.30 NCIS: New Orleans. (M) 10.30 FBI. (M) 11.30 FBI: International. (M) 12.30 Home Shopping. 2.00 Diagnosis Murder. 4.00 JAG.

6am Morning Programs. Noon Better Homes. 1.00 I Escaped To The Country. 2.00 South Aussie With Cosi. 2.30 My Greek Odyssey. 3.30 The Zoo. 4.00 Surf Patrol. 4.30 Better Homes. 5.30 I Escaped To The Country. 6.30 Bargain Hunt. 7.30 Father Brown. (M) 8.30 Miss Scarlet And The Duke. (M) 10.50 Murdoch Mysteries. 11.50 Father Brown. 12.50am Bargain Hunt. 2.00 The Zoo. 2.30 Surf Patrol. 3.00 Better Homes And Gardens. 4.00 Million Dollar Minute. 5.00 Home Shopping.

6am Morning Programs. 1.30pm Raymond. 2.30 Full House. 3.00 MacGyver. 4.00 Family Ties. 4.30 The Addams Family. 5.00 Bewitched. 5.30 I Dream Of Jeannie. 6.00 Everybody Loves Raymond. 7.00 Young Sheldon. 7.30 Survivor 45. (PG) 9.00 Love Island Australia. (M) 10.15 I’ve Got A Text With Josh And Flex! 11.00 Botched By Nature. Midnight Under The Dome. 1.00 Life After Lockup. 2.00 I Dream Of Jeannie. 2.30 Full House. 3.00 Late Programs.

6am Children’s Programs. 6.45 Kiri And Lou. 6.50 Supertato. 6.55 Shaun The Sheep. 7.05 Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures. 7.20 Bluey. 7.30 Spicks And Specks. (PG) 8.00 Would I Lie To You? (PG) 8.30 Hard Quiz. (PG) 9.00 Question Everything. 9.35 Penn & Teller: Fool Us. (PG) 10.15 Australian Epic. (M) 10.45 Whose Line Is It Anyway? (M) 11.10 Would I Lie To You? (PG) 11.40 Adam Hills: The Last Leg. (M) 12.25 Live At The Apollo. (M) 1.10 Earth’s Tropical Islands. (PG) 2.10 ABC News Update. 2.15 Close. 5.00 Children’s Programs.

6am Morning Programs. 1.40pm Hunters. 2.30 Munchies Guide To Basque Country. 3.20 BBC News At Ten. 3.50 ABC World News Tonight With David Muir. 4.20 PBS News. 5.20 Shortland St. 5.50 Curse Of Oak Island. 6.40 Jeopardy! 7.30 NITV News Update. 7.35 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown. 8.30 Beyond Oak Island. (M) 10.10 Inside The World’s Toughest Prisons. 11.05 The Bambers: Murder At The Farm. 12.55am Most Expensivest. 1.50 King Of The Road. 2.40 NHK World English News. 5.00 Late Programs.

6am Morning Programs. 2.30pm The Cook Up. 3.00 Jarjums. 5.00 Our Stories. 5.30 The 77 Percent. 6.00 Bamay. 6.30 News. 6.40 Kenya Wildlife Diaries. 7.30 Going Places With Ernie Dingo. 8.30 The Panthers: Tolu. (MA15+) 9.30 No Ordinary Black. 9.40 MOVIE: Lantana. (2001, M) 11.45 Nurturing Country. Midnight Going Native. 12.25 Rugby League. Koori Knockout. Men’s. Round 2. Dunghutti v Newcastle Yowies. Replay. 1.15 Late Programs.

6am Morning Programs. 10.00 King Of Queens. 11.00 Frasier. Noon Becker. 1.00 Big Bang. 2.00 Seinfeld. 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. (PG) 9.30 Seinfeld. (PG) 11.30 Frasier. Midnight Home Shopping. 1.30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. 2.30 The King Of Queens. 3.30 Workaholics. 4.30 Home Shopping.

6am Morning Programs. 1pm The Force: BTL. 2.00 Down East Dickering. 3.00 Billy The Exterminator. 3.30 Aussie Lobster Men. 4.30 Storage Wars. 5.00 American Restoration. 5.30 American Pickers. 6.30 Pawn Stars. (PG) 7.30 Family Guy. (M) 8.30 American Dad! (M) 9.30 Darradong Local Council. (MA15+) 10.40 The Simpsons. 12.10am It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia. 12.40 American Restoration. 1.10 Pawn Stars. 2.30 Sound FX: Best Of. 3.00 NFL. NFL. Week 9. Green Bay Packers v Los Angeles Rams. Replay.

6am Morning Programs. 11.30 My Favorite Martian. Noon Days Of Our Lives. 12.55 The Young And The Restless. 1.50 Garden Gurus Moments. 1.55 Dr Quinn. 2.55 Antiques Roadshow. 3.25 MOVIE: Spring And Port Wine. (1970, PG) 5.30 Yorkshire Auction House. 6.30 Antiques Roadshow. 7.30 Keeping Up Appearances. (PG) 8.00 Tennis. Billie Jean King Cup. Group stage. Australia v Kazakhstan. 3am Major Crimes. 4.00 Antiques Roadshow. 4.30 Joyce Meyer. 5.00 Easy Eats.

6am Morning Programs. 10.30 Zumbo’s Just Desserts. 11.30 Sean’s Kitchen. Noon Smash. 1.00 Chicago Fire. 3.00 Black-ish. 3.30 Modern Family. 5.30 Bondi Vet. 6.30 10 Years Younger In 10 Days. (PG) 7.30 First Dates UK. (M) 8.35 Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA. (M) 10.35 Ramsay’s Costa Del Nightmares. (M) 11.35 Hell’s Kitchen USA. 1.35am First Dates UK. 2.30 Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA. 4.00 Ramsay’s Costa Del Nightmares. 5.00 S.W.A.T.

6am Binti. (2019, Dutch) (PG) 6.40 Belle. (2013) (PG) 8.35 Coco Avant Chanel. (2009, French) (PG) 10.40 Loving Vincent. (2017) (M) 12.25 Kill The Messenger. (2014) (M) 2.30 The Movie Show. (PG) 3.05 The Scarlet And The Black. (1983) (PG) 5.40 The Guns Of Navarone. (1961) (PG) 8.30 Rambo. (2008) (MA15+) 10.10 Free Fire. (2016) (MA15+) 11.45 Vita And Virginia. (2018) (M) 1.50 71. (2014) (MA15+) 3.45 Dead Ringers. (1988) (M) 5.55 The Guns Of Navarone. (1961) (PG)

6am Morning Programs. 1.30pm Australia’s Best Pools. 2.00 Home Town. 3.00 The Block. 4.00 Hot Properties: San Diego. 4.30 Yard Crashers. 5.00 Fixer To Fabulous. 6.00 House Hunters International. 7.00 House Hunters. 7.30 House Hunters Renovation. 8.30 Fixer Upper. (PG) 9.30 My Lottery Dream Home. (PG) 10.30 Unsellable Houses. 11.30 House Hunters International. 12.30am House Hunters. 1.00 House Hunters Reno. 2.00 My Lottery Dream Home. 3.00 Unsellable Houses. 4.00 Fixer Upper. 5.00 Hot Properties: San Diego. 5.30 Yard Crashers.

6.00 The Talk. (PGa) 7.00 Farm To Fork. (R) 7.30 Ent. Tonight. 8.00 Everyday Gourmet. (R) 8.30 GCBC. (R) 9.00 Judge Judy. (PG, R) 9.30 Bold. (PGa, R) 10.00 Studio 10. (PG) 12.00 10 News First: Midday. 1.00 Dr Phil. (Mdl, R) 2.00 The Amazing Race Australia: Celebrity Edition. (R) 3.00 Neighbours. (PGa, R) 4.00 Bold. (PGa) 5.00 News. 6.30 The Project. The hosts and guest panellists take a look at the day’s news, events and hot topics. 7.30 The Graham Norton Show. (Mls, R) Celebrity guests include Sarah Snook, Boy George and Miriam Margolyes. 8.30 Have You Been Paying Attention? (Malns, R) Celebrity panellists include Celia Pacquola, Kitty Flanagan, Anne Edmonds, Ed Kavalee and Sam Pang. 9.30 The Graham Norton Show. (PGlsv, R) Celebrity guests include Lesley Manville, Hugh Bonneville, Lashana Lynch and Big Zuu. 10.30 Road To The Melbourne Cup Carnival. Michael Felgate, Glen Boss, Britt Taylor and David Gately look at the Melbourne Cup Carnival. 11.00 The Project. (R) A look at the day’s news and events. 12.00 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. (PG) Guests include Adam Kinzinger. 1.00 Home Shopping. (R)

6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG) The latest news and views. 11.30 Seven Morning News. 12.00 Movie: Jesse Stone: No Remorse. (2010) (Mav, R) Tom Selleck. 2.00 House Of Wellness. (PG) A look at locations that highlight living well. 3.00 The Chase. (R) Hosted by Bradley Walsh. 4.00 Seven News At 4. 5.00 The Chase Australia. Hosted by Larry Emdur. 6.00 7News Local. 6.30 7News @ 6:30. 7.00 Better Homes And Gardens. Johanna Griggs catches up with Joost Bakker, who built his home with eco-friendly materials. 8.30 Movie: Jurassic World. (2015) (Mv, R) Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, Ty Simpkins. A genetically modified hybrid dinosaur escapes containment and goes on a killing spree at a theme park. 11.10 To Be Advised. 12.40 12 Monkeys. (MA15+av, R) Despite growing tension between them, Cole and Cassie embark on their first time travel mission together. 1.35 Harry’s Practice. (R) Dr Harry Cooper and Dr Katrina Warren present information about animals and pet care. 2.00 Home Shopping.

6.00 Today. 9.00 Today Extra. (PG) 11.30 Morning News. 12.00 Movie: Christmas By Chance. (2020) (G) 2.00 Pointless. (PG, R) 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 Beach House Hunters. (PG) Shelley Craft helps a couple who are looking to relocate to Yamba on the NSW North Coast. 8.00 Beach House Hunters. (PG) Shelley Craft helps a couple who are looking to relocate to Queensland’s North Stradbroke Island. 8.30 Movie: Bridget Jones: The Edge Of Reason. (2004) (Mdls, R) Renée Zellweger, Colin Firth, Hugh Grant. Bridget Jones fears her relationship with Mark Darcy is in jeopardy after meeting his glamorous colleague. 10.35 Movie: Ghosts Of Girlfriends Past. (2009) (Ms) Matthew McConaughey. 12.25 Tipping Point. (PG, R) Hosted by Ben Shephard. 1.15 Pointless. (PG, R) 2.10 Australia’s Top Ten Of Everything. (PG, R) 3.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 4.00 Postcards. (PG, R) 4.30 Global Shop. (R) 5.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 5.30 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo. (R)

6.00 News. 9.00 News. 10.00 And We Danced. (PG, R) 11.00 Don’t Stop The Music. (R) 12.00 News. 1.00 Shetland. (Mal, R) 2.00 Countdown To War. (R) 2.45 The Beautiful Bush. (R) 3.10 Gardening Aust. (R) 4.10 All Creatures Great And Small. (PG, R) 4.55 Back Roads. (PG, R) 5.25 Hard Quiz. (PG, R) 6.00 The Drum. Analysis of the day’s news. 7.00 ABC News. Takes a look at the top stories of the day, including coverage of developing stories and events. 7.30 Gardening Australia. Clarence Slockee creates a native bouquet. Tammy Huynh visits a creative sloped garden. 8.30 Under The Vines. (PG) Daisy gets asked out by the local doctor. Vic asks Louis to help him with a legal problem. 9.15 Midsomer Murders. (Mv, R) DCI Barnaby and DS Nelson investigate when an unpopular local stable owner dies under suspicious circumstances. 10.45 ABC Late News. Coverage of the day’s events. 11.05 Question Everything. (R) Presented by Wil Anderson and Jan Fran. 11.35 Silent Witness. (Mav, R) The team investigates a suspicious death. 12.40 Frayed. (MA15+l, R) Chris continues to exploit Sammy. 1.25 Rage. (MA15+adhlnsv) 5.00 Rage. (PG)

6.00 WorldWatch. 9.00 Destination Flavour. (R) 9.15 Home Is Where The Art Is. (R) 10.10 Fantastical Factory Of Curious Craft. (PG, R) 11.05 Great Canal Journeys. (PGa, R) 12.00 WorldWatch. 2.00 Destination Flavour China Bitesize. (R) 2.10 Hidden Heroes: The Nisei Soldiers Of WW2. (PG, R) 3.00 NITV News: Nula. 3.30 The Point: Road To Referendum History Bites. (R) 3.35 Destination Flavour China Bitesize. (R) 3.45 The Cook Up. (R) 4.15 Secret Scotland. (PGa, R) 5.05 Jeopardy! (R) 5.30 Letters And Numbers. (R) 6.00 Mastermind Australia. (R) Presented by Marc Fennell. 6.30 SBS World News. 7.35 Hunting Egypt’s Lost Treasures. (PGav) Explores the practice of mummification. 8.30 Jack The Ripper: Hidden Victims. (MA15+v, R) Part 3 of 3. The three experts conclude their reinvestigation into the victims of Jack the Ripper. 9.25 Tony Robinson: Britain’s Greatest River. (R) Tony Robinson takes a look at the River Thames’ long history of inspiring people. 10.15 SBS World News Late. 10.45 Good People. (MA15+v) Premiere. A police officer’s wife is killed. 11.40 Tell Me Who I Am. (Mav, R) 2.10 Antidisturbios. (Malns, R) 4.05 Going Places. (R) 4.35 Bamay. (R) 5.00 WorldWatch.

6am Morning Programs. 8.30 Diagnosis Murder. 9.30 Jake And The Fatman. 10.30 JAG. 12.30pm NCIS. 1.30 NCIS: LA. 2.30 Jake And The Fatman. 3.30 Diagnosis Murder. 5.30 JAG. 7.30 Bull. (M) 8.30 NCIS. (M) 9.25 NCIS: Hawai’i. (M) 10.20 NCIS: Los Angeles. (M) 11.15 Star Trek: Discovery. (M) 12.15am Home Shopping. 2.15 Diagnosis Murder. 4.05 JAG.

6am Morning Programs. Noon Better Homes. 1.00 House Of Wellness. 2.00 Discover With RAA Travel. 2.30 The Great Australian Doorstep. 3.00 Harry’s Practice. 3.30 The Zoo. 4.00 Surf Patrol. 4.30 Better Homes. 5.30 I Escaped To The Country. 6.30 Bargain Hunt. 7.30 Pie In The Sky. (PG) 8.30 Escape To The Country. 10.30 Cliveden: A Very British Country House. 11.45 I Escaped To The Country. 12.45am The Zoo. 1.15 Surf Patrol. 2.00 Escape To The Country. 3.00 Better Homes And Gardens. 5.30 Shopping.

6am Morning Programs. Noon Motor Racing. SpeedSeries. Round 7. Replay. 2.00 Raymond. 2.30 Full House. 3.00 MacGyver. 4.00 Family Ties. 4.30 The Addams Family. 5.00 Bewitched. 5.30 MOVIE: Hop. (2011) 7.30 Movie: Harry Potter And The Half-Blood Prince. (2009) (M) Daniel Radcliffe. 10.30 MOVIE: Chaos Walking. (2021, M) 12.30am Under The Dome. 1.30 Surviving The Stone Age. 2.30 Full House. 3.00 Bakugan: Geogan Rising. 3.30 Ninjago. 4.00 Ricky Zoom. 4.30 Late Programs.

6am Children’s Programs. 5.45 Nella The Princess Knight. 5.55 Peter Rabbit. 6.10 PJ Masks. 6.20 Bluey. 6.30 Andy And The Band. 6.45 Kiri And Lou. 6.50 Supertato. 6.55 Shaun The Sheep. 7.05 Gardening Australia Junior. 7.20 Bluey. 7.30 Spicks And Specks. (PG) 8.00 Would I Lie To You? (PG) 8.30 Movie: The Inbetweeners. (2011) (MA15+) 10.10 Would I Lie To You? (PG) 10.40 QI. (PG) 11.10 INXS: Live Baby Live. (M) 12.50 Killing Eve. (MA15+) 1.35 George Clarke’s Amazing Spaces. 2.20 ABC News Update. 2.25 Close. 5.00 Children’s Programs.

6am Morning Programs. 1.50pm Australia Says Yes. 2.55 The Story Of. 3.25 BBC News At Ten. 3.55 ABC World News Tonight With David Muir. 4.20 PBS News. 5.20 Shortland St. 5.50 The Curse Of Oak Island. 6.40 Jeopardy! 7.30 NITV News Update. 7.35 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown. 8.30 Hoarders. (M) 9.20 The Swiping Game. Return. 10.20 Sex With Sunny Megatron. 11.20 8 Out Of 10 Cats. 1.20am Monogamish. 3.50 NHK World English News. 5.00 Al Jazeera.

6am Morning Programs. 2pm Going Places. 2.30 The Cook Up. 3.00 Motown Magic. 3.25 Aussie Bush Tales. 3.40 Fresh Fairytales. 4.00 Crazy Smart Science. 4.30 Spartakus And The Sun Beneath The Sea. 5.00 Our Stories. 5.30 NITV News: Nula. 6.00 Bamay. 6.40 Kenya Wildlife Diaries. 7.30 Movie: Tarzan. (2013) (PG) Kellan Lutz. 9.15 Movie: Bamboozled. (2000) (MA15+) Damon Wayans, Savion Glover. 11.45 Ngumpin Kartiya. 12.05am Spirit Talker. 1.40 Going Native. 2.05 NITV On The Road: Mbantua Festival. 5.00 Bamay.

6am Stephen Colbert. 7.00 NBL Slam. 7.30 Becker. 8.00 Seinfeld. 10.00 King Of Queens. 11.00 Frasier. Noon Becker. 1.00 Seinfeld. 3.00 The King Of Queens. 4.00 Becker. 5.00 Frasier. 6.00 Friends. (PG) 8.00 The Big Bang Theory. (PG) 9.30 Seinfeld. (PG) 11.00 Frasier. (PG) 12.00 Home Shopping. 1.30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. 2.30 The King Of Queens. 3.30 Workaholics. 4.30 Home Shopping. 5.30 Joseph Prince: New Creation Church.

6am Morning Programs. 7.30 Creek To Coast. 8.00 A Football Life. 9.00 WSL Wrapped. 10.00 Blokesworld. 10.30 The Car Club. 11.00 American Pickers. Noon Pawn Stars. 1.00 Simpsons. 2.00 Down East Dickering. 3.00 Cricket. Women’s Big Bash League. Game 32. Sydney Thunder v Melbourne Stars. 7.00 Cricket. (CC) Women’s Big Bash League. Game 33. Sydney Sixers v Hobart Hurricanes. 10.30 Movie: Robin Hood. (2018) (M) 12.45am Hardcore Pawn. 2.30 Sound FX: Best Of. 3.00 NFL. NFL. Week 9. Las Vegas Raiders v New York Giants. Replay.

6am Morning Programs. 1.50pm Garden Gurus Moments. 2.05 Dr Quinn. 3.05 Antiques Roadshow. 3.35 MOVIE: It Shouldn’t Happen To A Vet. (1976) 5.30 Yorkshire Auction House. 6.30 Antiques Roadshow. 7.30 Storm Rising. 8.30 Titanic: 20 Years Later With James Cameron. (PG) 9.30 Facing: Saddam Hussein. (M) 10.30 Major Crimes. 11.30 Madam Secretary. 12.30am Instinct. 1.30 Rizzoli & Isles. 2.30 The Closer. 3.30 Major Crimes. 4.30 My Favorite Martian. 5.00 Joyce Meyer. 5.30 Antiques Roadshow.

6am Morning Programs. 9.00 Shopping. 10.30 Zumbo’s Just Desserts. 11.30 Sean’s Kitchen. Noon Smash. 1.00 Chicago Fire. 3.00 Black-ish. 3.30 Modern Family. 4.25 MOVIE: The Prince & Me 4: The Elephant Adventure. (2010, PG) 6.30 Movie: Jack Frost. (1998) (PG) 8.30 Movie: Big. (1988) (M) Tom Hanks, Elizabeth Perkins, Robert Loggia. 10.55 Movie: The Butterfly Effect. (2004) (MA15+) 1.25am Home Shopping. 2.25 Fresh TV. 3.00 Sean’s Kitchen. 3.30 Absentia. 4.00 S.W.A.T.

6am The Guns Of Navarone. (1961) (PG) 8.45 Binti. (2019, Dutch) (PG) 10.25 Bleed For This. (2016) (M) 12.35 Jasper Jones. (2017) (M) 2.30 Belle. (2013) (PG) 4.25 Emu Runner. (2018) (PG) 6.15 The Caine Mutiny. (1954) (PG) Humphrey Bogart. 8.30 The Outpost. (2019) Orlando Bloom, Scott Eastwood, Caleb Landry Jones. 10.45 De Gaulle. (2020) (M) 12.45 Dom Hemingway. (2013) (MA15+) 2.25 Rambo. (2008) (MA15+) 4.10 Loving Vincent. (2017) (M) 5.55 The Caine Mutiny. (1954) (PG)

6am Morning Programs. 2pm My Lottery Dream Home. 3.00 The Block. 4.00 Hot Properties: San Diego. 4.30 Yard Crashers. 5.00 Fixer Upper. 6.00 House Hunters International. 7.00 House Hunters. 7.30 Island Of Bryan. 8.30 Building Off The Grid: Tiny House On A Lake. (PG) 9.30 Log Cabin Living. 10.30 Lakefront Bargain Hunt. 11.30 House Hunters Int. Midnight The Real Housewives Of Potomac. 1.00 Below Deck. 2.00 Building Off The Grid: Tiny House On A Lake. 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 (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.


SUNDAY, November 12

SATURDAY, November 11

36 TV Guide Thursday, November 9, 2023

6.00 What’s Up Down Under. (R) 6.30 Leading The Way. 7.00 GCBC. (R) 7.30 My Market Kitchen. (R) 8.00 Everyday Gourmet. (R) 8.30 Farm To Fork. (R) 9.00 Road To The Melbourne Cup Carnival. (R) 9.30 St10. (PG) 11.30 Glory Days. 12.00 Horse Racing. Melbourne Cup Carnival. Stakes Day. 6.00 10 News First. 7.00 Jamie Cooks The Mediterranean. Part 3 of 4. 8.00 The Dog House. (PGa, R) Deaf parents and their mischievous boys meet a cheeky cockapoo puppy. 9.00 The Dog House. (PGa, R) A couple of Jack Russell cross pugs and a pooch called Little Little Rex are matched with potential companions. 10.00 The Cheap Seats. (Mal, R) Presenters Melanie Bracewell and Tim McDonald take a look at the week that was. 11.00 CSI: Vegas. (Msv, R) The unit investigates the murder of a dominatrix. 12.00 CSI: Vegas. (Mmv, R) A body is found in a haunted house. 1.00 CSI: Vegas. (Mmv, R) 2.00 Home Shopping. (R) 4.30 Authentic. (PG) 5.00 Hour Of Power.

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6.00 Home Shopping. 7.00 Weekend Sunrise. 10.00 The Morning Show: Weekend. (PG) Highlights from the past week. 12.00 Horse Racing. Five Diamonds Ladies Day. From Rosehill Gardens Racecourse, Sydney. Saturday Raceday. From Doomben Racecourse, Brisbane. 5.00 Seven News At 5. 5.30 Border Security: Australia’s Front Line. (PG, R) An investigation into a young mother suddenly becomes a matter of life and death, shocking everyone involved. 6.00 Seven News. 7.00 Border Security: Australia’s Front Line. (PG, R) A backpack sent by mail catches the attention of officers when none of the declared items look anything like they should. 7.30 Movie: Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom. (2018) (Mv, R) Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, Rafe Spall. Two former staff of the Jurassic World theme park try to rescue dinosaurs from a volcanic eruption. 10.05 Movie: X-Men: Apocalypse. (2016) (Mlv, R) James McAvoy, Jennifer Lawrence, Michael Fassbender. With the re-emergence of the world’s first mutant, the X-Men must unite to defeat his extinction-level plan. 1.00 Home Shopping.

6.00 Hello SA. (PG, R) 6.30 ACA. (R) 7.00 Weekend Today. 10.00 Today Extra: Saturday. (PG) 12.00 Arctic Vets. (PGm, R) 12.30 Great Australian Detour. 1.00 My Way. (PG, R) 1.30 The Block. (PGl, R) 3.30 ICC World Cup: Pre-Game. 4.00 Cricket. ICC World Cup. Group stage. Australia v Bangladesh. First innings. 6.00 NBN News. 7.00 Cricket. ICC World Cup. Group stage. Australia v Bangladesh. First innings. From MCA International Stadium, Pune, India. 7.30 ICC World Cup: Innings Break. Takes a look at the play so far in the ICC World Cup match between Australia and Bangladesh. 8.00 Cricket. ICC World Cup. Group stage. Australia v Bangladesh. Second innings. From MCA International Stadium, Pune, India. 11.30 Movie: Into The Blue. (2005) (Mdlv, R) Paul Walker. 1.45 Explore. (PG, R) The team explores New Zealand. 2.00 The Incredible Journey Presents. (PGa) Religious program. 2.30 The Garden Gurus. (R) 3.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 4.30 Global Shop. (R) 5.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 5.30 Helping Hands. (PG, R)

6.00 Rage. (PG) 7.00 Weekend Breakfast. 9.00 Rage AusMusic Month. (PG) 10.00 Weekend Breakfast. 10.45 Remembrance Day Memorial Service. 11.30 News. 12.00 News. 12.30 Midsomer Murders. (PG, R) 2.00 Annika. (Ma, R) 2.50 The Durrells. (PG, R) 4.40 Landline. (R) 5.10 Joanna Lumley’s Spice Trail Adventure. (PG, R) 6.00 Old People’s Home For Teenagers. (R) Final. As the experiment draws to a close, the participants put on a big show at the retirement village. 7.00 ABC News. Takes a look at the top stories of the day, including coverage of developing stories and events. 7.30 Shakespeare And Hathaway. (PG) Frank and Lu are hired to investigate paranormal activity at the house of a lottery winner and rail enthusiast. 8.20 Vera. (Mav, R) Part 3 of 4. DCI Vera Stanhope investigates a hit-and-run and a stabbing death. 9.45 Annika. (Ma, R) The team investigates when a newly released prisoner is found dead in a dog cage under a bridge in Edinburgh. 10.35 Under The Vines. (PG, R) Daisy gets asked out by the local doctor. Vic asks Louis to help him with a legal problem. 11.20 QI. (PGs, R) Hosted by Sandi Toksvig. 11.55 Rage AusMusic Month. (MA15+adhlnsv) Music video clips. 5.00 Rage. (PG)

6.00 WorldWatch. 9.00 Lap Of Luxury: Escapes Down Under. 10.00 Welcome To My Farm. 11.00 Outta Town Adventures. Premiere. 12.00 WorldWatch. 2.00 Figure Skating. ISU Grand Prix. Grand Prix de France. Highlights. 4.00 Such Was Life. (R) 4.20 Dylan Alcott: Sir Peter Cosgrove. (PG, R) 4.55 Fallen: A Tragic Story Of The Unnamed. 5.35 Underground Army. 6.30 SBS World News. 7.30 The Cotswolds With Pam Ayres. (PG) Part 4 of 4. Pam Ayres takes a walk on the wild side in the Oxfordshire town of Burford. 8.20 The Royals: A History Of Scandals. (PG) Part 4 of 4. Professor Suzannah Lipscomb explores scandalous stories of royal marriages. 9.20 World’s Most Scenic Railway Journeys. (R) Bill Nighy narrates a journey through Sweden on the Inlandsbanan, a unique private train. 10.10 Great Continental Railway Journeys. (PGs, R) Hosted by Michael Portillo. 11.20 Rex In Rome. (PGav, R) A countess falls to her death. 12.15 Rex In Rome. (Mv, R) 1.10 Face To Face. (Mals, R) 1.35 Face To Face. (Malv, R) 2.00 Face To Face. (Ma, R) 2.55 Going Places. (PG, R) 3.55 Bamay. (R) 4.55 Destination Flavour Bitesize. (R) 5.00 WorldWatch.

6am Shopping. 9.00 Snap Happy. 9.30 Diagnosis Murder. 11.30 On The Fly. Noon Escape Fishing. 12.30 Australia By Design: Architecture. 1.00 Jake And The Fatman. 2.00 JAG. 5.00 Reel Action. 5.30 iFish. 6.00 JAG. (PG) 7.00 Soccer. A-League Men. Round 4. Adelaide United v Sydney FC. 10.15 NCIS. (M) 11.10 48 Hours: Alisa Mathewson’s Night Terrors. (M) 12.05 FBI: International. (M) 1.00 Star Trek: Discovery. (M) 2.00 48 Hours. 3.00 JAG. 5.00 Home Shopping.

6am Morning Programs. Noon House Of Wellness. 1.00 Better Homes. 2.00 I Escaped To The Country. 3.00 Escape To The Country. 5.00 Horse Racing. Five Diamonds Ladies Day and Saturday Raceday. 6.00 Heathrow. (PG) 6.30 The Yorkshire Vet In Autumn. (PG) 7.30 The Yorkshire Vet. (PG) 8.30 Escape To The Country. 11.30 The Great Outdoors: Greatest Escapes. 12.30am Better Homes And Gardens. 1.30 The Great Australian Doorstep. 2.00 Discover With RAA Travel. 2.30 Creek To Coast. 3.00 Weekender. 3.30 Sydney Weekender. 4.00 Travel Oz. 5.30 Shopping.

6am Morning Programs. Noon Yu-Gi-Oh! Sevens. 12.30 Beyblade Burst Surge. 1.00 Teen Titans Go! 1.30 MOVIE: A Unicorn For Christmas. (2021) 3.10 Motor Racing. FIA World Endurance Championship. 8 Hours of Bahrain. Highlights. 4.15 A1: Highway Patrol. 5.15 Mr Mayor. 5.45 MOVIE: Alvin And The Chipmunks: Chipwrecked. (2011) 7.30 Movie: The Hunger Games: Catching Fire. (2013) (M) Jennifer Lawrence. 10.30 MOVIE: Inception. (2010, M) 1.30am Motor Racing. SpeedSeries. Round 7. Replay. 3.30 Beyblade Burst Surge. 4.00 Yu-Gi-Oh! Sevens. 4.30 Pokémon. 4.50 Late Programs.

6am Children’s Programs. 5.30 Kiya And The Kimoja Heroes. 5.45 Nella The Princess Knight. 5.55 Peter Rabbit. 6.10 PJ Masks. 6.20 Bluey. 6.30 Andy And The Band. 6.45 Kiri And Lou. 6.50 Supertato. 6.55 Shaun The Sheep. 7.05 Karma’s World. 7.20 Bluey. 7.30 Spicks And Specks. (PG) 8.00 QI. (M) 8.30 Live At The Apollo. (M) 9.15 Whose Line Is It Anyway? (PG) 9.40 A-ha: The Movie. (M) 10.40 Mock The Week. (M) Final. 11.15 Staged. (M) 11.35 MythBusters. (M) 12.25 Portlandia. (PG) 1.15 Fleabag. (MA15+) 1.40 Blunt Talk. (M) 2.10 Veneno. (MA15+) 4.00 ABC News Update. 4.05 Close. 5.00 Children’s Programs.

6am Morning Programs. Noon Noisey. 12.55 Planet A. 1.25 8 Out Of 10 Cats. 2.45 BBC News At Ten. 3.15 ABC World News Tonight With David Muir. 3.40 PBS News. 4.40 Mastermind Aust. 5.45 American Runestone: A Viking Mystery. 6.40 Rock Legends: Queen. 7.10 The Artist’s View: Video Killed The Radio Star – Def Leppard. 7.40 Impossible Engineering. (PG) 8.35 Dirty Rotten Cleaners. (M) 9.30 Time Warp: The Greatest Cult Films: Horror And Sci-Fi. (MA15+) 11.05 Why Women Kill. 12.50am The X-Files. 2.40 NHK World English News. 5.00 Al Jazeera Newshour.

6am Morning Programs. 1.25pm Going Places. 3.25 Kenya Wildlife Diaries. 4.15 MOVIE: Emu Runner. (2018, PG) 6.00 NITV News Update. 6.10 Chuck And The First People’s Kitchen. 6.40 Ice Cowboys. (PG) 7.30 Great Australian Walks With Julia Zemiro. (PG) 8.30 Movie: Blacula. (1972) (M) William Marshall, Denise Nicolas, Vonetta McGee. 10.10 Deadly Funny 2022. (M) 11.20 Songlines. Midnight Spirit Talker. 12.25 Going Native. 2.05 NITV On The Road: Mbantua Festival. 3.05 NITV On The Road: Saltwater Freshwater. 5.00 Bamay.

6am Stephen Colbert. 7.00 Seinfeld. 8.00 Becker. 8.30 Seinfeld. 9.00 Neighbours. 11.00 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield. 11.30 Frasier. 12.20pm The Masked Singer Australia. 1.30 The King Of Queens. 2.30 The Amazing Race Australia: Celebrity Edition. 3.40 Becker. 4.35 Seinfeld. 6.05 The Big Bang Theory. (PG) 10.00 Friends. (PG) 12.00 Home Shopping. 1.30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. (PG) 2.30 Workaholics. (MA15+) 3.30 South Park. (M) 4.30 Home Shopping.

6am Morning Programs. 12.30pm Timbersports. 1.00 Blokesworld. 1.30 Dipper’s Rigs. 2.00 Rides Down Under: Workshop Wars. 3.00 Football. AFL Women’s. First qualifying final. Adelaide v Brisbane Lions. 5.00 Counting Cars. 5.30 Storage Wars. 6.00 Pawn Stars. 7.00 Football. (CC) AFL Women’s. First elimination final. Gold Coast Suns v Sydney. 9.15 Movie: King Arthur. (2004) (M) Clive Owen, Keira Knightley. 11.45 MOVIE: Hard Kill. (2020, MA15+) 1.45am Counting Cars. 2.15 Storage Wars. 3.00 Pawn Stars. 4.00 Jade Fever. 5.00 Down East Dickering.

6am Morning Programs. 12.50pm Avengers. 2.00 Motor Racing. SpeedSeries. Round 8. Supercheap Auto Bathurst International. 5.00 M*A*S*H. 6.00 Cricket. (CC) ICC World Cup. Group stage. Australia v Bangladesh. First innings. 7.00 M*A*S*H. (PG) 7.30 Movie: When Harry Met Sally. (1989) (M) Billy Crystal. 9.30 Movie: Sex And The City. (2008) (MA15+) Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall. 12.30am Madam Secretary. 1.30 Instinct. 2.30 Rizzoli & Isles. 3.30 The Closer. 4.30 Major Crimes. 5.30 My Favorite Martian.

6am It’s Academic. 7.00 Oh Yuck. 8.00 Flushed. 9.00 Beat Bugs. 10.00 Weekender. 10.30 Weekender. 11.00 Britain’s Got Talent. 1pm Holey Moley Australia. 2.30 Frogger. 3.30 The Goldbergs. 4.30 MOVIE: City Slickers II. (1994, PG) 7.00 Movie: Romancing The Stone. (1984) (PG) Michael Douglas, Kathleen Turner. 9.15 Movie: Why Him? (2016) (MA15+) James Franco, Bryan Cranston, Zoey Deutch. 11.35 Movie: The Birth Of A Nation. (2016) (MA15+) Nate Parker. 2.00 Home Shopping. 3.00 Absentia. 4.00 S.W.A.T.

6am The Caine Mutiny. (1954) (PG) 8.15 Emu Runner. (2018) (PG) 10.00 Vita And Virginia. (2018) (M) 12.05 De Gaulle. (2020) (M) 2.05 The Guns Of Navarone. (1961) (PG) 4.55 Modern Times. (1936, No dialogue) (PG) 6.30 Breaker Morant. (1980) (PG) Edward Woodward. 8.30 Beneath Hill 60. (2010) (M) Alan Dukes, Brendan Cowell, Harrison Gilbertson. 10.45 Sexual Drive. (2021, Japanese) (MA15+) Tateto Serizawa. 12.05 Bleed For This. (2016) (M) 2.15 The Outpost. (2019) 4.30 The Movie Show. (M) 5.00 A Hero. (2021, Farsi) (PG)

6am Morning Programs. 12.30pm Yard Crashers. 1.00 My Lottery Dream Home. 1.30 Log Cabin Living. 2.30 Building Off The Grid: Tiny House On A Lake. 3.30 Restoration Man. 4.30 Island Of Bryan. 5.30 Lakefront Bargain Hunt. 6.30 George Clarke’s Amazing Spaces. 7.30 Escape To The Chateau. 8.30 House Hunters. 9.30 House Hunters International. 10.30 Beachfront Bargain Hunt. 11.30 Rock The Block. 12.30am Made In Chelsea. 1.30 House Hunters. 2.00 Beachfront Bargain Hunt. 3.00 House Hunters International. 4.00 Rock The Block. 5.00 Lakefront Bargain Hunt.

6.00 Mass. 6.30 My Market Kitchen. (R) 7.00 Joseph Prince. 7.30 Healthy Homes Aust. (R) 8.00 Everyday Gourmet. (R) 8.30 Freshly Picked. (R) 9.00 GCBC. (R) 9.30 My Market Kitchen. (R) 10.00 St10. (PG) 12.00 The Masked Singer Australia. (R) 1.10 My Market Kitchen. (R) 1.30 Everyday Gourmet. (R) 2.00 Food Trail: South Africa. (R) 2.30 Australia By Design: Architecture. 3.00 Cook With Luke. 3.30 Destination Dessert. (R) 4.00 GCBC. (R) 4.30 Luxury Escapes. 5.00 10 News First. 6.30 The Sunday Project. Panellists dissect, digest and reconstitute the daily news, events and hottest topics. 7.30 Dessert Masters. (PGl) Premiere. Ten of Australia’s greatest pastry chefs, chocolate connoisseurs and baking experts compete. 8.50 FBI. (Mdv) FBI special agents Maggie Bell and Omar Adom “OA” Zidan search for a killer who shot a drug dealer. 9.50 NCIS: Hawai’i. (Mv, R) After a close call at a meth lab explosion, the NCIS team learns Kai is being targeted by an old friend. 10.50 The Sunday Project. (R) Panellists dissect, digest and reconstitute the daily news, events and hottest topics. 12.00 Home Shopping. (R) 4.30 CBS Mornings. Morning news and talk show.

6.00 Shopping. 7.00 Weekend Sunrise. 10.00 Cricket. Women’s Big Bash League. Game 36. Perth Scorchers v Sydney Thunder. 1.30 Cricket. Women’s Big Bash League. Game 37. Melbourne Renegades v Melbourne Stars. 5.00 News. 5.30 Sydney Weekender. 6.00 Seven News. 7.00 The 1% Club. (PGls) Jim Jefferies hosts a game show where contestants must answer increasingly obscure questions. 8.05 Border Security: Australia’s Front Line. (PG) Bags full of designer goods have officers suspicious. A box of natural medicines is not what it seems. 8.35 Homicide: With Ron Iddles: Terry Floyd. (PGa, R) Former police detective Ron Iddles looks into the unsolved 1975 disappearance of Terry Floyd. 9.40 Air Crash Investigations: Deadly Deception. (Mav) Takes a look at the 1983 hijacking of Balkan Bulgarian Airlines Flight 013. 10.40 Evil By Design. (M) Part 3 of 3. Survivors provide evidence to ensure Peter Nygard is held accountable for his crimes. 11.45 Autopsy USA. (MA15+l, R) A look at the death of Rue McClanahan. 1.00 Home Shopping. 5.00 Seven Early News. 5.30 Sunrise.

6.00 Fishing Aust. (R) 6.30 Drive TV. (PG, R) 7.00 Weekend Today. 10.00 Sports Sunday. (PG) 11.00 Cross Court. 11.30 Ironman. Coolangatta Gold. Highlights. 1.00 Fishing Aust. 1.30 Drive TV. (PG) 2.00 Bondi Lifeguard World Adventures. (PGl, R) 2.30 Beach House Hunters. (PG, R) 3.30 Maritime Masters: Expedition Antarctica. (PG) 4.30 Customs. (PGa, R) 5.00 News. 5.30 Getaway. (PG) 6.00 NBN News. 7.00 My Mum Your Dad. (PGls) Hosted by Kate Langbroek. 8.30 60 Minutes. Current affairs program, investigating, analysing and uncovering the issues affecting all Australians. 9.30 Nine News Late. Takes a look at the latest news and events from Australia and around the world. 10.00 Under Investigation. (Mav, R) Presented by Liz Hayes. 11.00 #TextMeWhenYouGetHome. (Mv) A look at the case of Deserae Turner. 11.50 The First 48. (Mav, R) 12.40 World’s Greatest Engineering Icons. (PG, R) 1.40 Cross Court. (R) 2.10 #TextMeWhenYouGetHome. (Mv, R) 3.00 TV Shop. (R) 4.00 Believer’s Voice Of Victory. (PGa) 4.30 Fishing Aust. (R) 5.00 News. 5.30 Today.

6.00 Rage. (PG) 7.00 Weekend Breakfast. 9.00 Insiders. 10.00 Offsiders. 10.30 World This Week. (R) 11.00 Compass. (PG, R) 11.30 Praise. (PG, R) 12.00 News. 12.30 Landline. 1.30 Gardening Aust. (R) 2.30 Shakespeare And Hathaway. (PG, R) 3.15 Grand Designs. (PG, R) 4.10 Martin Clunes: Islands Of The Pacific. (PG, R) 5.00 Take 5 With Zan Rowe. (PG, R) 5.25 Nigella’s Cook, Eat, Repeat. (R) 6.00 Antiques Roadshow. Hosted by Fiona Morse. 7.00 ABC News. A look at the top stories of the day. 7.30 Joanna Lumley’s Spice Trail Adventure. (PG) Part 3 of 4. Joanna Lumley’s spice journey continues on the African island of Madagascar. 8.20 Annika. (Ma) Annika and the team investigate when a Scottish millionaire is found dead in a shark tank. 9.10 Shetland. (Mal) Mounting evidence pushes Perez and the team to revise their view of Connor Cairns. 10.10 Total Control. (Malv, R) Final. Alex is on the cusp of rewriting history. 11.10 Troppo. (Malv, R) The investigation heads down a dark path. 12.05 Rage Vault. (MA15+adhlnsv) Music videos from the “vault”. 2.05 Escape From The City. (R) 3.00 Escape From The City. (R) 4.00 Escape From The City. (R) 5.00 Insiders. (R)

6.00 WorldWatch. 9.00 Lap Of Luxury: Escapes Down Under. (PG) 10.00 Welcome To My Farm. (PG) 11.00 Outta Town Adventures. 12.00 WorldWatch. 1.00 Speedweek. 3.00 Figure Skating. ISU Grand Prix. Grand Prix de France. Highlights. 5.00 The Point: Road To Referendum History Bites. (R) 5.05 Going Places. (R) 5.35 Underground Army. 6.30 SBS World News. 7.30 Treasures Of India With Bettany Hughes. (PG) Part 2 of 2. Professor Bettany Hughes travels to the heart of Thanjavur to learn about its history. 8.25 Movie: JFK Revisited: Through The Looking Glass. (2021) Whoopi Goldberg, Donald Sutherland, Oliver Stone. Re-examines the assassination of JFK. 10.40 The Sit-In: Harry Belafonte Hosts The Tonight Show. (PGa, R) Examines Harry Belafonte hosting the Tonight Show. 12.05 24 Hours In Emergency. (Ml, R) A 13-yearold fractures his pelvis. 1.00 24 Hours In Emergency. (Mal, R) 1.55 A Short History Of Living Longer. (Ma, R) 2.55 Focus On Ability Film Festival 2022. (PGal, R) 4.05 Going Places With Ernie Dingo. (PGa, R) 4.35 Bamay. (R) 5.00 WorldWatch.

6am Home Shopping. 7.30 Key Of David. 8.00 Tough Tested. 9.00 All 4 Adventure. 10.00 Escape Fishing With ET. 11.00 JAG. 1pm Luxury Escapes. 2.00 iFish. 2.30 Soccer. A-League Men. Round 4. Melbourne City v Macarthur FC. 5.30 JAG. (PG) 7.30 NCIS. (M) 10.20 Blue Bloods. (M) 11.15 FBI: International. (M) 12.15 Evil. (MA15+) 1.10 Star Trek: Discovery. (M) 2.05 48 Hours: Mystery On County Road M. (M) 4.00 JAG. (PG)

6am Morning Programs. 2pm To Be Advised. 2.30 Discover With RAA Travel. 3.00 The Bowls Show. 4.00 Escape To The Country. 5.00 Heathrow. 5.30 I Escaped To The Country. 6.30 Escape To The Country. 7.30 World’s Most Scenic Railway Journeys: Spain. (PG) 8.30 Call The Midwife. (M) 9.30 Miniseries: Bancroft. (M) 10.30 Chris Tarrant’s Extreme Railway Journeys. 11.30 I Escaped To The Country. 12.30am My Greek Odyssey. 1.30 The Real Seachange. 2.00 World’s Most Scenic Railway Journeys. 3.00 Chris Tarrant’s Extreme Railway Journeys. 4.00 Million Dollar Minute. 5.00 Shopping.

6am Morning Programs. Noon Yu-Gi-Oh! Sevens. 12.30 Power Players. 1.00 Teen Titans Go! 1.30 Mega Zoo. 2.30 Rich House, Poor House. 3.30 A1: Highway Patrol. 4.30 Abby’s. 5.00 MOVIE: The Pink Panther. (2006, PG) 7.00 Movie: The Lego Batman Movie. (2017) (PG) 9.00 Movie: Batman Returns. (1992) (M) Michael Keaton, Danny DeVito. 11.30 Duncanville. Midnight Keeping Up With The Kardashians. 2.00 Rich House, Poor House. 3.00 Teen Titans Go! 3.30 Beyblade Burst QuadStrike. 4.00 Yu-Gi-Oh! Sevens. 4.30 Late Programs.

6am Children’s Programs. 4.50 Remy & Boo. 5.00 Peppa Pig. 5.05 Nella The Princess Knight. 5.30 Kiya And The Kimoja Heroes. 5.45 Nella The Princess Knight. 5.55 Peter Rabbit. 6.10 PJ Masks. 6.20 Bluey. 6.30 Andy And The Band. 6.45 Kiri And Lou. 6.50 Supertato. 6.55 Shaun The Sheep. 7.05 Karma’s World. 7.20 Bluey. 7.30 Spicks And Specks. 8.00 QI. (PG) 8.30 Louis Theroux: Altered States. (M) 9.35 You Can’t Ask That. (M) 10.10 Vera. (PG) Final. 11.40 Civilisations. (M) 12.40 Penn & Teller: Fool Us. (PG) 1.20 Adam Hills: The Last Leg. (M) 2.05 ABC News Update. 2.10 Close. 5.00 Children’s Programs.

6am Morning Programs. 12.05pm Patriot Brains. 1.00 MOVIE: Hunt For The Wilderpeople. (2016, PG) 2.50 Jungletown. 3.40 France 24 English News. 4.10 Shortland St. 5.10 Inside Sydney Airport. 6.10 Kars & Stars. (PG) 6.40 Mysteries From Above: Desert Mysteries. (PG) 7.35 Abandoned Engineering: Ruins Of Empire. (M) 8.30 Race For The Planet. (M) 9.40 Women Beyond Bollywood. 10.40 Idris Elba’s Fight School. 11.50 Romulus. 1.55am United Shades Of America. 2.40 NHK World English News. 5.00 Al Jazeera Newshour.

6am Morning Programs. 1.45pm Niminjarra. 2.00 Around The Traps On NITV. 3.55 Anthem Sessions Interstitials. 4.10 Bamay. 4.55 Going Places. 5.55 Untold History Of The Pacific. (Premiere) 6.10 NITV News Update. 6.20 Natural Born Rebels. (PG) 7.30 Could You Survive On The Breadline? (M) 8.30 Audrey Napanangka. 10.00 Movie: The Black Balloon. (2008) (M) 11.45 Yothu Yindi Tribute Concert. 1am Going Native. 1.50 Power To The People. 2.15 NITV On The Road: Saltwater Freshwater. 5.00 Bamay.

6am Friends. 10.30 To Be Advised. 11.40 The Big Bang Theory. 12.10pm Friends. 1.10 The Middle. 2.00 Basketball. NBL. Round 7. South East Melbourne Phoenix v Melbourne United. 4.00 Basketball. NBL. Round 7. Sydney Kings v Brisbane Bullets. 6.00 The Big Bang Theory. (PG) 9.00 Two And A Half Men. (M) 10.00 South Park. (M) 11.00 Friends. (PG) 12.00 Home Shopping. 1.30 A Million Little Things. (M) 2.30 The Bold And The Beautiful. (PG) 4.30 Home Shopping.

6am Morning Programs. 3pm Football. AFL Women’s. Second qualifying final. Melbourne v North Melbourne. 5.00 Storage Wars: NY. 6.00 Border Security: International. 7.00 Border Security: Australia’s Front Line. 8.00 Motorbike Cops. (PG) 8.30 Movie: Bad Boys For Life. (2020) (MA15+) Will Smith, Martin Lawrence, Vanessa Hudgens. 11.05 MOVIE: Live By Night. (2016, MA15+) 2am Blokesworld. 2.30 Border Security: Australia’s Front Line. 3.30 Motorbike Cops. 4.00 A Football Life. 5.00 NFL. NFL. Week 10. Cincinnati Bengals v Houston Texans.

6am Morning Programs. 7.30 In Touch. 8.00 Beyond Today. 8.30 The Incredible Journey. 9.00 Turning Point. 9.30 TV Shop. 10.00 Avengers. 11.10 MOVIE: Pink String And Sealing Wax. (1945, PG) 1pm MOVIE: The Courtneys Of Curzon Street. (1947) 3.15 MOVIE: Hawaii. (1966, PG) 6.30 M*A*S*H. (PG) 8.30 Movie: The Silence Of The Lambs. (1991) (MA15+) Jodie Foster, Anthony Hopkins, Scott Glenn. 11.00 Madam Secretary. (M) 12.00 Rizzoli & Isles. (M) 2.00 MOVIE: Spring And Port Wine. (1970, PG) 4.00 Thunderbirds. 4.30 Joyce Meyer. 5.00 Easy Eats.

6am It’s Academic. 7.00 Oh Yuck. 8.00 Flushed. 9.00 Get Arty. 10.00 Back With The Ex. 11.15 Dancing With The Stars: All Stars. 1.15 America’s Got Talent: Extreme. (PG) 3.15 The Amazing Race. (PG) 4.15 Movie: A Beautiful Day In The Neighborhood. (2019) (PG) 6.30 Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly. (PG) 7.30 Law & Order: Criminal Intent. (M) 8.30 Law & Order: SVU. (MA15+) 9.30 Law & Order. (M) 11.30 The Blacklist. (M) 1.30 Hell’s Kitchen USA. (M) 3.00 Absentia. (MA15+) 4.00 S.W.A.T. (M)

6am A Hero. (2021, Farsi) (PG) 7.25 Anandi Gopal. (2019, Marathi) 9.50 Redu. (2017, Marathi) (PG) 11.55 The Lunchbox. (2013, Hindi) (PG) 1.55 Jersey. (2019, Telugu) 4.40 The Extraordinary Journey Of The Fakir. (2018) (PG) 6.30 The Man Who Knew Infinity. (2015) (PG) 8.30 India Sweets And Spices. (2021) (M) Sophia Ali, Manisha Koirala, Rupal Pujara. 10.25 The Warrior Queen Of Jhansi. (2019) (MA15+) 12.20 The Forgotten Battle. (2020, German) (MA15+) 2.40 Beneath Hill 60. (2010) (M) 4.45 The Movie Show. (M) 5.20 The Man Who Knew Infinity. (2015) (PG)

6am Morning Programs. 1.30pm George Clarke’s Amazing Spaces. 2.30 Log Cabin Living. 3.30 Self Made Mansions. 4.30 Escape To The Chateau. 5.30 House Hunters. 6.30 House Hunters International. 7.30 Christina On The Coast. 8.30 Flipping 101 With Tarek El Moussa. 9.30 To Be Advised. 10.30 Bargain Mansions. 11.30 House Hunters. Midnight Below Deck. 1.00 Flipping 101 With Tarek El Moussa. 2.00 Hot Properties: San Diego. 2.30 Getaway. 3.00 Vanderpump Rules. 4.00 Hot Properties: San Diego. 4.30 Yard Crashers. 5.00 My Lottery Dream Home.

Classifications: (P) Preschoolers (C) Children (G) General (PG) Parental Guidance (M) Mature Audiences (MA15+) Mature Audiences Only (AV15+) Extreme Adult Violence (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, November 15

TUESDAY, November 14

MONDAY, November 13

Tweed Valley Weekly Locals Supporting Locals

6.00 The Talk. (PGa) 7.00 Everyday Gourmet. (R) 7.30 Ent. Tonight. 8.00 Farm To Fork. (R) 8.30 GCBC. (R) 9.00 Judge Judy. (PG, R) 9.30 Bold. (PGa, R) 10.00 Studio 10. (PG) 12.00 10 News First: Midday. 1.00 Dr Phil. (Ma, R) 2.00 To Be Advised. 3.30 Farm To Fork. Return. 4.00 Neighbours. (PGa) 4.30 Bold. (PGa) 5.00 News. 6.30 The Project. 7.30 Dessert Masters. (PGl) Hosted by Melissa Leong and Amaury Guichon. 8.45 The Secrets She Keeps. (Mal) Return. Meghan Shaughnessy is being held for murder. 9.45 FBI: Most Wanted. (Mdv, R) The team heads to Washington, DC. 11.30 The Project. (R) 12.30 Stephen Colbert. (PG) 1.30 Shopping. (R) 4.30 CBS Morning.

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6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG) 11.30 News. 12.00 Movie: Evil Stepmom. (2021) (Mav) 2.00 Autopsy USA. (Mad, R) 3.00 The Chase. 4.00 News. 5.00 The Chase Aust. 6.00 7News Local. 6.30 7News @ 6:30. 7.00 Home And Away. (PGa) 7.30 Big Brother. (Mal) Hosted by Sonia Kruger. 8.45 S.W.A.T. (Mav) When the team responds to a home invasion, they uncover a plot against a professional gridiron player. 9.45 S.W.A.T. (Mav) Armed gunmen storm a cable news show. 10.45 The Latest: Seven News. 11.15 Chicago Fire. (Ma) 12.30 Shopping. 5.00 News. 5.30 Sunrise.

6.00 Today. 9.00 Today Extra. (PG) 11.30 Morning News. 12.00 My Mum Your Dad. (PGls, R) 1.30 Getaway. (PG, R) 2.00 Pointless. (PG, R) 3.00 Tipping Point. (PG) 4.00 Afternoon News. 5.00 Hot Seat. 6.00 NBN News. 7.00 A Current Affair. 7.30 My Mum Your Dad. (PGls) Hosted by Kate Langbroek. 9.00 Million Dollar Murders. (Mv) A look at the murder of Gerard Ross. 10.10 Reported Missing. (Mav) 11.20 Nine News Late. 11.50 Resident Alien. (Malsv, R) 12.40 Tipping Point. (PG, R) 1.35 Pointless. (PG, R) 2.30 Global Shop. (R) 3.00 TV Shop. (R) 4.00 Believer’s Voice Of Victory. (PGa) 4.30 ACA. (R) 5.00 News. 5.30 Today.

6.00 News. 9.00 News. 10.00 Landline. (R) 11.00 Antiques Roadshow. (R) 12.00 News. 1.00 QI. (PG, R) 2.00 Parliament. 3.10 Gardening Aust. (R) 4.10 All Creatures Great And Small. (PG, R) 4.55 Back Roads. (R) 5.25 Hard Quiz. (PG, R) 6.00 The Drum. 7.00 News. 7.30 7.30. 8.00 Australian Story. 8.30 Evacuation. (Malv) Part 1 of 3. 9.20 Media Watch. (PG) Hosted by Paul Barry. 9.35 Q+A. Presented by Patricia Karvelas. 10.40 News. 10.55 The Business. (R) 11.10 The Trouble With Maggie Cole. (PG, R) 12.00 Parliament. 1.00 The China Century. (Mav, R) 2.00 Rage. (MA15+adhlnsv) 4.00 One Plus One. (R) 4.30 The Drum. (R) 5.30 7.30. (R)

6.00 WorldWatch. 9.00 Destination Flavour. (R) 9.15 Home Is Where The Art Is. (PG, R) 10.05 Victorian House Of Arts And Crafts. (PGl, R) 11.15 Great Canal Journeys. (PGa, R) 12.10 WorldWatch. 2.00 Legends Of The Pharaohs. (PGasv, R) 2.55 Destination Flavour China Bitesize. (R) 3.15 Mastermind Aust. (R) 3.45 The Cook Up. (R) 4.15 Secret Scotland. (R) 5.05 Jeopardy! (R) 5.30 Letters And Numbers. (R) 6.00 Mastermind Aust. (R) 6.30 News. 7.30 The Secrets Of Coca-Cola. (PGad, R) 8.35 JFK: The Making Of A President. (Mav) Explores the life of John F. Kennedy. 9.30 Secrets Of The Tower Of London. (PGa, R) 10.20 SBS News. 10.50 My Brilliant Friend. (Malv) 11.55 La Jauria. (MA15+av, R) 3.35 Going Places. (PGaw, R) 4.35 Bamay. (R) 5.00 WorldWatch.

6am Morning Programs. 8.30 All 4 Adventure. 9.30 Escape Fishing. 10.30 JAG. 12.30pm NCIS. 1.30 NCIS: LA. 2.30 Jake And The Fatman. 3.30 Diagnosis Murder. 5.30 JAG. 7.30 Bull. (M) 8.30 NCIS. (M) 10.20 Blue Bloods. (M) 11.15 Jake And The Fatman. (PG) 12.15am Home Shopping. 2.15 Diagnosis Murder. 4.05 JAG.

6am Morning Programs. 1.30pm The Real Seachange. 2.00 To Be Advised. 2.30 Chris Tarrant’s Extreme Railway Journeys. 3.30 The Zoo. 4.00 Surf Patrol. 4.30 Better Homes. 5.30 I Escaped To The Country. 6.30 Bargain Hunt. 7.30 Doc Martin. 8.30 Endeavour. (M) 10.30 Air Crash Investigations. 11.30 Doc Martin. 12.30am Surf Patrol. 1.00 Endeavour. 3.00 Late Programs.

6am Morning Programs. 2pm Bewitched. 2.30 Full House. 3.00 MacGyver. 4.00 Family Ties. 4.30 The Addams Family. 5.00 Bewitched. 5.30 I Dream Of Jeannie. 6.00 Everybody Loves Raymond. 7.00 Young Sheldon. 7.30 Seinfeld. 8.30 Love Island Australia. (M) 9.45 Movie: American Reunion. (2012) (MA15+) Midnight Seinfeld. 1.00 Late Programs.

6am Children’s Programs. 7.05 Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures. 7.20 Bluey. 7.30 Spicks And Specks. 8.00 Would I Lie To You? (PG) 8.30 MythBusters. (PG) 9.20 George Clarke’s Amazing Spaces. 10.10 Louis Theroux: By Reason Of Insanity. (M) 11.10 Would I Lie To You? (PG) 11.40 QI. (M) 12.15 Whose Line Is It Anyway? (PG) 12.35 Escape From The City. 1.35 Veneno. (MA15+) 3.25 ABC News Update. 3.30 Close. 5.00 Children’s Programs.

6am Morning Programs. 1.50pm American Runestone: A Viking Mystery. 3.40 BBC News At Ten. 4.00 ABC World News Tonight With David Muir. 4.25 ABC America This Week. 5.20 Shortland St. 5.50 Curse Of Oak Island. 6.40 Jeopardy! 7.30 NITV News Update. 7.35 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown. 8.30 Taskmaster. (M) 9.25 Then You Run. 10.20 The Kingdom. 11.45 Hoarders. 1.25am Late Programs.

6am Morning Programs. 1.30pm Untold History Of The Pacific. 2.00 Songlines On Screen. 2.30 The Cook Up. 3.00 Jarjums. 5.00 Our Stories. 5.30 APTN National News. 6.00 Bamay. 6.30 News. 6.40 Kenya Wildlife Diaries. 7.35 Who The Bloody Hell Are We? 8.35 Singing Country. (Premiere) 9.05 Who We Are: Brave New Clan. 10.00 MOVIE: The Pursuit Of Happyness. (2006) 12.05am Leigh-Anne Pinnock: Race, Pop And Power. 1.10 Late Programs.

6am Morning Programs. 2pm Big Bang. 3.00 King Of Queens. 4.00 Becker. 5.00 Frasier. 6.00 Friends. 6.30 Neighbours. 7.00 Friends. (PG) 8.00 The Big Bang Theory. (PG) 9.30 Seinfeld. (PG) 11.30 Frasier. Midnight Home Shopping. 1.30 The King Of Queens. 2.30 A Million Little Things. 3.30 Workaholics. 4.30 Home Shopping.

6am Morning Programs. 1.30pm Rides Down Under: Workshop Wars. 2.30 Drag Racing. NDRC Top Fuel C’ship. Spring Nationals. H’lights. 3.30 Aussie Lobster Men. 4.30 Storage Wars. 5.00 American Restoration. 5.30 American Pickers. 6.30 Pawn Stars. 7.30 Counting Cars. 8.30 Swamp People: Serpent Invasion. 9.30 Swamp People. 10.30 Mountain Men. 11.30 Duck Dynasty. Midnight Storage Wars. 12.30 American Restoration. 1.00 Late Programs.

6am Morning Programs. 1.50pm Garden Gurus Moments. 2.00 Dr Quinn. 3.00 Antiques Roadshow. 3.30 MOVIE: Against The Wind. (1948, PG) 5.30 Yorkshire Auction House. 6.30 Antiques Roadshow. 7.30 Death In Paradise. 8.40 Agatha Raisin. (M) 10.40 The Madame Blanc Mysteries. 11.40 Snapped. 12.40am Rizzoli & Isles. 2.40 The Closer. 3.35 My Favorite Martian. 4.05 Late Programs.

6am Morning Programs. 11.30 Travel And Eat With Dan & Steph. Noon Smash. 1.00 Chicago Fire. 3.00 Jabba’s Movies. 3.30 Black-ish. 4.00 The Goldbergs. 4.30 Modern Family. 5.30 Bondi Vet. 6.30 Puppy School. (PG) 7.30 Law & Order: Criminal Intent. (M) 8.30 Law & Order: SVU. (MA15+) 9.30 Law & Order. (M) 11.30 The Blacklist. 1.30am Hell’s Kitchen USA. 3.00 Absentia. 4.00 S.W.A.T.

6am The Man Who Knew Infinity. (2015) (PG) 7.20 Breaker Morant. (1980) (PG) 9.20 Modern Times. (1936) (PG) 10.55 Beneath Hill 60. (2010) (M) 1.10 Corpo Celeste. (2011) (PG) 3.00 A Hero. (2021) (PG) 5.25 The Life And Death Of Colonel Blimp. (1943) (PG) 8.30 Queen Marie. (2019) (MA15+) 10.30 Sunset. (2018) (M) 1.10 The Orphanage. (2019) (M) 2.50 Shadow. (2018) (MA15+) 5.00 Late Programs.

6am Morning Programs. 2pm To Be Advised. 3.00 The Block. 4.00 Hot Properties: San Diego. 4.30 Yard Crashers. 5.00 Christina On The Coast. 6.00 House Hunters International. 7.00 House Hunters. 8.30 Christina On The Coast. (PG) 9.30 Beachfront Bargain Hunt: Renovation. 10.30 Hawaii Life. 11.30 House Hunters. 12.30am The Real Housewives Of Dallas. 1.30 House Hunters Int. 2.00 Below Deck. 3.00 Late Programs.

6.00 The Talk. (PGa) 7.00 Everyday Gourmet. (R) 7.30 Ent. Tonight. 8.00 Farm To Fork. (R) 8.30 Judge Judy. (PG, R) 9.00 Bold. (PGa, R) 9.30 Neighbours. (PGa, R) 10.00 Studio 10. (PG) 12.00 10 News First: Midday. 1.00 Dr Phil. (Mas, R) 2.00 To Be Advised. 3.10 Ent. Tonight. 3.30 Farm To Fork. 4.00 Neighbours. (PGa) 4.30 Bold. (PGa) 5.00 News. 6.30 The Project. 7.30 Dessert Masters. (PGl) 8.40 The Cheap Seats. (Mal) Presented by Melanie Bracewell and Tim McDonald. 9.40 NCIS. (Mav, R) An old pal of Torres’ comes to him. 10.40 NCIS: LA. (Mv, R) 11.30 The Project. (R) 12.30 Stephen Colbert. (PG) 1.30 Shopping. (R) 4.30 CBS Morning.

6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG) 11.30 News. 12.00 Movie: A Job To Die For. (2022) (Mav) 2.00 Autopsy USA. (Mav, R) 3.00 The Chase. 4.00 News. 5.00 The Chase Aust. 6.00 7News Local. 6.30 7News @ 6:30. 7.00 Home And Away. (PGa) 7.30 Big Brother. (Maln) Hosted by Sonia Kruger. 8.45 The Endgame. (Malv) When a hostage’s life is threatened, Elena calls on a popular news anchor to negotiate her release. 9.45 The Endgame. (Malv) Doak becomes a pawn in Elena’s game. 10.45 The Latest: Seven News. 11.15 A Friend Of The Family. (MA15+a) 12.30 Shopping. 5.00 News. 5.30 Sunrise.

6.00 Today. 9.00 Today Extra. (PG) 11.30 Morning News. 12.00 My Mum Your Dad. (PGls, R) 1.30 Great Australian Detour. (R) 2.00 Pointless. (PG, R) 3.00 Tipping Point. (PG) 4.00 Afternoon News. 5.00 Hot Seat. 6.00 NBN News. 7.00 A Current Affair. 7.30 My Mum Your Dad. (PGls) Final. Hosted by Kate Langbroek. 9.00 Paramedics. (Ma, R) A paramedic helps a driver. 10.00 Embarrassing Bodies. (MA15+mns, R) 11.00 Nine News Late. 11.30 New Amsterdam. (Mamv, R) 12.20 Tipping Point. (PG, R) 1.10 Pointless. (PG, R) 2.00 Hello SA. (PG) 2.30 Outdoors Indoors. 3.00 TV Shop. (R) 4.00 Believer’s Voice Of Victory. (PGa) 4.30 ACA. (R) 5.00 News. 5.30 Today.

6.00 News. 9.00 News. 10.00 Ask The Doctor. (PG, R) 10.30 Dream Gardens. (R) 11.00 Enslaved. (PG, R) 12.00 News. 12.30 Press Club. 1.30 Poh’s Kitchen. (R) 2.00 Parliament. 3.10 Gardening Aust. (R) 4.10 All Creatures Great And Small. (R) 4.55 Back Roads. (PG, R) 5.25 Hard Quiz. (PG, R) 6.00 The Drum. 7.00 News. 7.30 7.30. 8.00 Take 5 With Zan Rowe. (Ml) Final. 8.30 Rose Gold. (Ml) A look at Patty Mills and the Boomers. 9.55 Tom Gleeson’s Secrets Of The Australian Museum. (PG, R) 11.00 News. 11.15 The Business. (R) 11.30 Evacuation. (Malv, R) 12.20 Media Watch. (PG, R) 12.35 Parliament. 1.35 Laura’s Choice. (Madl, R) 2.35 Rage. (MA15+adhlnsv) 4.00 One Plus One. (R) 4.30 The Drum. (R) 5.30 7.30. (R)

6.00 WorldWatch. 9.00 Home Is Where The Art Is. (PG, R) 9.55 Victorian House Of Arts And Crafts. (PGl, R) 11.05 Great Canal Journeys. (R) 12.00 WorldWatch. 2.00 Legends Of The Pharaohs. (Ms, R) 2.55 Destination Flavour China Bitesize. (R) 3.15 Mastermind Aust. (R) 3.45 The Cook Up. (PG, R) 4.15 Secret Scotland. (R) 5.05 Jeopardy! (R) 5.30 Letters And Numbers. (R) 6.00 Mastermind Aust. (R) 6.30 News. 7.30 Railway Journeys UK. 8.00 Great British Railway Journeys. 8.30 The Lost City Of Melbourne. (Md) A look at Melbourne’s past architectural landscape. 10.05 SBS News. 10.35 Miniseries: The Dark Heart. (Mal) 11.25 Paris Police 1900. (MA15+asv, R) 3.50 Going Places. (PG, R) 4.50 Destination Flavour: Singapore Bitesize. (R) 5.00 WorldWatch.

6am Morning Programs. 12.30pm NCIS. 1.30 NCIS: LA. 2.30 Jake And The Fatman. 3.30 Diagnosis Murder. 5.30 JAG. 7.30 Bull. (M) 8.30 NCIS. (M) 9.25 FBI: International. (M) 10.20 SEAL Team. (M) 11.15 48 Hours. 12.15am Home Shopping. 2.15 Diagnosis Murder. 4.05 JAG.

6am Morning Programs. 2pm To Be Advised. 2.30 Air Crash Investigations. 3.30 The Zoo. 4.00 Surf Patrol. 4.30 Better Homes. 5.30 I Escaped To The Country. 6.30 Bargain Hunt. 7.30 The Coroner. 8.30 Inspector George Gently. (M) 10.30 Law & Order: UK. 11.30 The Coroner. 12.30am Surf Patrol. 1.00 Inspector George Gently. 3.00 Better Homes. 4.00 Million Dollar Minute. 5.00 Shopping.

6am Morning Programs. 1.30pm Raymond. 2.30 Full House. 3.00 MacGyver. 4.00 Family Ties. 4.30 The Addams Family. 5.00 Bewitched. 5.30 I Dream Of Jeannie. 6.00 Everybody Loves Raymond. 7.00 Young Sheldon. 7.30 Seinfeld. 8.30 Love Island Australia. (M) 9.40 Movie: Get Hard. (2015) (MA15+) 11.40 Seinfeld. 12.40am Young Sheldon. 1.05 Late Programs.

6am Children’s Programs. 7.20 Bluey. 7.30 Spicks And Specks. (PG) 8.00 Would I Lie To You? (PG) 8.30 Adam Hills: The Last Leg. Return. 9.10 Ghosts. (PG) Return. 9.40 Rosehaven. (PG) 10.10 Portlandia. (M) 10.55 Blunt Talk. (M) 11.25 Fleabag. (MA15+) 11.50 Would I Lie To You? (PG) 12.20 Movie: The Inbetweeners. (2011) (MA15+) 2.00 Staged. (M) 2.25 Mock The Week. (M) Final. 2.55 ABC News Update. 3.00 Close. 5.00 Children’s Programs.

6am Morning Programs. 1.30pm Gaycation. 2.25 States Of Undress. 3.20 BBC News At Ten. 3.50 ABC World News Tonight With David Muir. 4.20 PBS News. 5.20 Shortland St. 5.50 Curse Of Oak Island. 6.40 Jeopardy! 7.30 NITV News Update. 7.35 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown. 8.30 James Webb: $10 Billion Space Telescope. 9.30 Meet The Neighbours. 10.30 Shoresy. 11.25 Monogamish. 12.30am Late Programs.

6am Morning Programs. 2.15pm Niminjarra. 2.30 The Cook Up. 3.00 Jarjums. 5.00 Our Stories. 5.30 Indian Country Today News. 6.00 Bamay. 6.30 News. 6.40 Kenya Wildlife Diaries. 7.30 The Casketeers. 8.30 Movie: White Chicks. (2004) 10.25 Faboriginal. 10.55 Women Of The Sun. 11.55 The Land We’re On With Penelope Towney. Midnight Milpirri: Winds Of Change. 1.00 Going Native. 1.50 Late Programs.

6am Morning Programs. 3pm King Of Queens. 4.00 Becker. 5.00 Frasier. 6.00 Friends. 6.30 Neighbours. 7.00 Friends. 8.00 The Big Bang Theory. (PG) 9.20 Two And A Half Men. (M) 10.10 Seinfeld. (PG) 11.10 Frasier. Midnight Home Shopping. 1.30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. 2.30 The King Of Queens. 3.30 Workaholics. 4.30 Home Shopping.

6am Morning Programs. 2pm Truck Night In America. 3.00 Billy The Exterminator. 3.30 Aussie Lobster Men. 4.30 Storage Wars. 5.00 American Restoration. 5.30 American Pickers. 6.30 Pawn Stars. 7.30 Outback Truckers. 9.30 Heavy Tow Truckers Down Under. 10.30 Ice Road Truckers. 11.30 Jade Fever. 12.30am Esports. LPL Pro. CCT Oceania Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. Season 1. 2.30 American Restoration. 3.00 Late Programs.

6am Morning Programs. 1.50pm Dr Quinn. 2.50 Antiques Roadshow. 3.20 MOVIE: Eureka Stockade. (1949) 5.30 Yorkshire Auction House. 6.30 Antiques Roadshow. 7.30 New Tricks. 8.40 The Closer. (M) 9.40 Rizzoli & Isles. 10.40 Major Crimes. 11.40 Madam Secretary. 12.40am The Disappearance Of Natalee Holloway. 1.50 Rizzoli & Isles. 2.50 The Closer. 3.50 Late Programs.

6am Morning Programs. 1pm Chicago Fire. 3.00 Black-ish. 3.30 Modern Family. 5.30 Bondi Vet. 6.30 First Dates Australia. 7.30 First Dates UK. (M) 8.35 Movie: Father Of The Bride. (1991) (G) Steve Martin, Diane Keaton, Kimberly Williams. 10.50 MOVIE: All The President’s Men. (1976, M) 1.40am First Dates Australia. 2.30 First Dates UK. 3.00 Absentia. 4.00 S.W.A.T.

6am The Life And Death Of Colonel Blimp. (1943) (PG) 8.00 Corpo Celeste. (2011) (PG) 9.55 Magnetic Fields. (2021) (PG) 11.30 India Sweets And Spices. (2021) (M) 1.20 The Orphanage. (2019) (M) 3.00 The Man Who Knew Infinity. (2015) (PG) 5.00 Belle And Sebastian 3. (2017) (PG) 6.40 The Crossing. (2020) (PG) 8.30 Waiting For Anya. (2020) (M) 10.30 Zoo. (2017) (M) 12.20 A Star Is Born. (1976) (M) 2.55 Late Programs.

6am Morning Programs. 2pm Hawaii Life. 3.00 The Block. 4.00 Hot Properties: San Diego. 4.30 Yard Crashers. 5.00 Beachfront Bargain Hunt: Renovation. 6.00 House Hunters Int. 7.00 House Hunters. 7.30 Escape To The Chateau. 8.30 George Clarke’s Amazing Spaces. 9.30 Restoration Man. 11.30 House Hunters Int. 12.30am House Hunters. 1.00 Late Programs.

6.00 The Talk. (PGa) 7.00 Everyday Gourmet. (R) 7.30 Ent. Tonight. (R) 8.00 Farm To Fork. (R) 8.30 Judge Judy. (PG, R) 9.00 Bold. (PGa, R) 9.30 Neighbours. (PGa, R) 10.00 Studio 10. (PG) 12.00 10 News First: Midday. 1.00 Dr Phil. (Mad, R) 2.00 To Be Advised. 3.10 Ent. Tonight. 3.30 Farm To Fork. 4.00 Neighbours. (PGa) 4.30 Bold. (PGa) 5.00 News. 6.30 The Project. 7.30 Dessert Masters. (PGl) 8.40 My Life Is Murder. (Mav) Return. A tango club teacher is murdered. 9.40 My Life Is Murder. (Mv) A crime novelist is found dead. 10.40 To Be Advised. 11.40 The Project. (R) 12.40 Stephen Colbert. (PG) 1.30 Shopping. (R) 4.30 CBS Morning.

6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG) 11.30 News. 12.00 Movie: Student Seduction. (2022) (Mav) 2.00 Autopsy USA. (Ma, R) 3.00 The Chase. 4.00 News. 5.00 The Chase Aust. 6.00 7News Local. 6.30 7News @ 6:30. 7.00 Home And Away. (PGa) 7.30 Big Brother. (Maln) Hosted by Sonia Kruger. 8.40 A Year On Planet Earth. (PGa) A look at the strategies animals like red squirrels, pikas and penguins use to cope with their changing worlds. 9.40 The Amazing Race. (PG) Hosted by Phil Keoghan. 11.10 The Latest: Seven News. 11.40 A Friend Of The Family. (MA15+a) 1.00 Shopping. 5.00 News. 5.30 Sunrise.

6.00 Today. 9.00 Today Extra. (PG) 11.30 Morning News. 12.00 My Mum Your Dad. (PGls, R) 1.30 My Way. (R) 2.00 Pointless. (PG, R) 3.00 Tipping Point. (PG, R) 4.00 Afternoon News. 5.00 Hot Seat. 6.00 NBN News. 7.00 A Current Affair. 7.30 ARIA Awards. (Ml) Hosted by Brooke Boney and Tommy Little. 9.30 Movie: The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend A Broken Heart. (2020) (Ml) Barry Gibb, Maurice Gibb. 11.40 La Brea. (Mv, R) 12.40 Tipping Point. (PG, R) 1.35 Pointless. (PG, R) 2.30 Global Shop. (R) 3.00 TV Shop. (R) 4.00 Believer’s Voice Of Victory. (PGa) 4.30 ACA. (R) 5.00 News. 5.30 Today.

6.00 News. 9.00 News. 10.00 Rick Stein’s Secret France. (R) 10.55 Q+A. (R) 12.00 News. 12.30 Press Club. 1.40 Media Watch. (PG, R) 2.00 Parliament. 3.10 Gardening Aust. (R) 4.10 All Creatures Great And Small. (PG, R) 4.55 Back Roads. (R) 5.25 Hard Quiz. (PG, R) 6.00 The Drum. 7.00 News. 7.30 7.30. 8.00 Hard Quiz. (PG, R) 8.30 Question Everything. 9.00 Australian Epic. (PG) 9.30 Planet America. 10.05 QI. (Mls, R) 10.35 Adam Hills: The Last Leg. (R) 11.15 News. 11.30 The Business. (R) 11.45 The Line Of Beauty. (Mld, R) 12.45 Parliament. 1.45 The Trial Of Christine Keeler. (Mals, R) 2.45 Rage. (MA15+adhlnsv) 4.00 One Plus One. (R) 4.30 The Drum. (R) 5.30 7.30. (R)

6.00 WorldWatch. 9.00 Home Is Where The Art Is. (R) 9.55 Victorian House Of Arts And Crafts. (R) 11.05 Great Canal Journeys. (PGa, R) 12.00 WorldWatch. 2.00 Legends Of The Pharaohs. (Masv, R) 2.55 Destination Flavour China Bitesize. (R) 3.10 Mastermind Aust. (R) 3.40 The Cook Up. (PG, R) 4.15 Secret Scotland. (R) 5.05 Jeopardy! (R) 5.30 Letters And Numbers. (R) 6.00 Mastermind Aust. (R) 6.30 News. 7.30 Meet The Neighbours. (M) 8.30 Alone UK. (Mal) Extreme hunger kicks in for the participants. 9.30 Boeing’s Fatal Flaw. (PGa, R) 10.30 SBS News. 11.00 Miniseries: The Night Logan Woke Up. (MA15+d) 12.10 The Investigation. (Ma, R) 1.55 Before We Die. (Malv, R) 3.45 Going Places. (PG, R) 4.45 Bamay. (R) 5.00 WorldWatch.

6am Morning Programs. 12.30pm NCIS. 1.30 NCIS: LA. 2.30 Jake And The Fatman. 3.30 Diagnosis Murder. 5.30 JAG. 7.30 Bull. (PG) 8.30 NCIS. (M) 9.25 Hawaii Five-0. (M) 10.20 Evil. (M) 11.15 Diagnosis Murder. 12.15am Home Shopping. 2.15 Diagnosis Murder. 4.05 JAG.

6am Morning Programs. Noon Better Homes. 1.00 I Escaped To The Country. 2.00 To Be Advised. 2.30 The Bowls Show. 3.30 The Zoo. 4.00 Surf Patrol. 4.30 Better Homes. 5.30 I Escaped To The Country. 6.30 Bargain Hunt. 7.30 Heartbeat. (PG) 8.45 Lewis. (M) 10.45 Law & Order: UK. 11.45 Bargain Hunt. 12.45am My Greek Odyssey. 2.00 Home Shopping.

6am Morning Programs. 1.30pm Raymond. 2.30 Full House. 3.00 MacGyver. 4.00 Family Ties. 4.30 The Addams Family. 5.00 Bewitched. 5.30 I Dream Of Jeannie. 6.00 Everybody Loves Raymond. 7.00 Young Sheldon. 7.30 Seinfeld. 8.30 Love Island Australia. (M) 9.40 MOVIE: Bad Neighbours. (2014, MA15+) 11.40 Seinfeld. 12.40am Late Programs.

6am Children’s Programs. 6.55 Shaun The Sheep. 7.05 Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures. 7.20 Bluey. 7.30 Spicks And Specks. (PG) 8.00 Would I Lie To You? (PG) 8.30 Doc Martin. (PG) 9.20 Bay Of Fires. (MA15+) 10.15 Killing Eve. (M) 11.00 Would I Lie To You? (PG) 11.30 Louis Theroux: Altered States. (M) 12.35 Civilisations. (M) 1.35 Whose Line Is It Anyway? (M) 2.00 ABC News Update. 2.05 Close. 5.00 Children’s Programs.

6am Morning Programs. 2.30pm States Of Undress. 3.20 BBC News At Ten. 3.50 ABC World News Tonight With David Muir. 4.20 PBS News. 5.20 Shortland St. 5.50 Curse Of Oak Island. 6.40 Jeopardy! 7.30 NITV News Update. 7.35 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown. 8.30 Celebrity Letters And Numbers. 9.30 MOVIE: Subject. (2022, M) 11.20 MOVIE: Detective Chinatown 2. (2018, M) 1.30am Late Programs.

6am Morning Programs. 2.30pm The Cook Up. 3.00 Jarjums. 5.00 Our Stories. 5.30 Te Ao With Moana. 6.00 Bamay. 6.40 News. 6.50 Volcanic Odysseys. 7.40 BLK: An Origin Story. 8.30 Movie: Coextinction. (2021) (PG) 10.10 Persons Of Interest. 11.10 Who Put The Klan In The Ku Klux Klan? 12.15am Bamay. 1.00 Kutcha’s Carpool Koorioke. 1.10 Late Programs.

6am Morning Programs. 1.30pm Big Bang. 2.00 Seinfeld. 3.00 King Of Queens. 4.00 Becker. 5.00 Frasier. 6.00 Friends. 6.30 Neighbours. 7.00 Friends. 8.00 The Big Bang Theory. (PG) 9.20 Two And A Half Men. (M) 10.10 Seinfeld. 11.10 Frasier. Midnight Home Shopping. 1.30 Stephen Colbert. 2.30 King Of Queens. 3.30 Workaholics. 4.30 Shopping.

6am Morning Programs. 2pm Truck Night In America. 3.00 Billy The Exterminator. 3.30 Aussie Lobster Men. 4.30 Storage Wars. 5.00 American Restoration. 5.30 American Pickers. 6.30 Pawn Stars. 7.30 Highway Patrol. 8.30 The Force: Behind The Line. 9.30 Busted In Bangkok. 10.30 Surveillance Oz: Dashcam. 11.30 Crash Investigation Unit. Midnight Esports. LPL Pro. CCT Oceania Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. Season 1. 2.00 Late Programs.

6am Morning Programs. 1.50pm Garden Gurus Moments. 2.00 Dr Quinn. 3.00 Antiques Roadshow. 3.30 MOVIE: Wherever She Goes. (1951) 5.00 Yorkshire Auction House. 6.00 Antiques Roadshow. 7.00 ICC World Cup: Pre-Game. 7.30 Cricket. ICC World Cup. First semi-final. First innings. 11.00 ICC World Cup: Innings Break. 11.30 Cricket. ICC World Cup. First semi-final. Second innings. 3.30am Major Crimes. 4.30 Joyce Meyer. 5.00 Easy Eats.

6am Morning Programs. 3pm Black-ish. 3.30 Modern Family. 5.30 Bondi Vet. 6.30 First Dates Australia. 7.35 First Dates UK. (M) 8.40 Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA. (M) 10.40 Ramsay’s Hotel Hell. 11.40 Hell’s Kitchen USA. 12.40am First Dates Australia. 1.40 First Dates UK. 2.30 Kitchen Nightmares USA. 4.30 Fresh TV. 5.00 S.W.A.T.

6am Corpo Celeste. (2011) (PG) 6.50 The Crossing. (2020) (PG) 8.40 About Elly. (2009) (PG) 10.50 Sunset. (2018) (M) 1.30 The Life And Death Of Colonel Blimp. (1943) (PG) 4.30 The 400 Blows. (1959) (PG) 6.25 Frantz. (2016, French) (PG) 8.30 Churchill. (2017) (M) 10.30 A Dangerous Method. (2011) (MA15+) 12.20 Sound Of Metal. (2019) (M) 2.35 Waiting For Anya. (2020) (M) 4.35 The Movie Show. (M) 5.10 Magnetic Fields. (2021, Greek) (PG)

6am Morning Programs. 2pm Escape To The Chateau. 3.00 The Block. 4.00 Hot Properties: San Diego. 4.30 Yard Crashers. 5.00 George Clarke’s Amazing Spaces. 6.00 House Hunters Int. 7.00 House Hunters. 7.30 Home Town. 8.30 Good Bones. (PG) Return. 9.30 Fixer To Fabulous. 10.30 Self Made Mansions. 11.30 House Hunters Int. 12.30am House Hunters. 1.00 Home Town. 2.00 Late Programs.

Classifications: (P) Preschoolers (C) Children (G) General (PG) Parental Guidance (M) Mature Audiences (MA15+) Mature Audiences Only (AV15+) Extreme Adult Violence (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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MOBILE WELDING

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Tweed Valley Weekly Locals Supporting Locals ROOFING

Thursday, November 9, 2023 Trades and Professional Services 41

ROOFING

WATER DELIVERIES

TREE WORK

SLIDING DOORS

EST. SINCE 1995

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Water Supplies

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TILING

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Ph: 0450 659 114

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

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Monet masterpeice in Tweed for two years THE FIRST WEEK in November was a momentous time for the Tweed Regional Gallery (TRG). The famous Monet painting Haystacks, midday arrived to stay for two years, and gallery director Susi Muddiman left the TRG for HOTA after 16 dynamic years. It was impossible not to see the striking symmetry and significance in the two events. A great painting arrives as a great director departs.

Aunty Deidre Currie, Federal Member for Richmond Justine Elliot chatting with Margot Anthony AM

Meules, milieu du jour (Haystacks, midday) was unveiled at 10am on Wednesday, November 1, to a crowd including Member for Richmond Justine Elliot, journalists, distinguished guests, executives from Canberra and the art community. Local icon Margot Anthony, who originally donated the land with her husband the late Doug Anthony, was there and undoubtedly feeling moved and proud to see how far the hill with the breath-taking view has come in just 20 years. One of the most famous paintings in the world, Haystacks, midday will be here for two years. “Susi is amazing, and behind the scenes she’s there advocating, advocating, advocating. She doesn’t stop!”

deputy director of the National Gallery Australia Adam Lindsay told The Weekly before the speeches began. Susi began her speech with a joke about moving to HOTA (Home of the Arts) on the Gold Coast. “It seems I’ve been waiting for years to have an excuse for sequins as day wear!” she said. She then talked about the Monet: “This is without a doubt the most exciting and significant work of art ever to be on display in the Tweed. Haystacks, midday is one of the jewels in the crown of the national collection, and the most important Monet.” Alison Kubler, member of the National Gallery of Australia council and chair of the collections committee said: “I think the Sharing the

Collection program will prove to be the single most important thing the National Gallery has ever done”. In terms of sharing the collection, it’s not really an altruistic gesture because this collection belongs to all Australians, it is yours, unequivocally. You own it. “We couldn’t be more delighted that this work has come to Tweed and that Tweed is the first regional gallery. That’s not by chance. It has come here because the gallery has a level of excellence, curatorial excellence, museum rigour that really puts it way up high.” Alison praised Susi’s advocacy, her incredibly high standards, and ended by saying, “More than that, I can’t really think of another person in the

art world like her…Susi has really engendered good will.” As usual, the gallery has made the event fun and interesting. There are Haystack entry doors, a Monet quote wall and a brilliant pair of bright orange haystacks made of shredded paper in the foyer. In a modern twist, the spotlights above change the colours of the stacks. Don’t miss the Monet!

Tweed Regional Gallery director Susi Muddiman with NGA deputy director Adam Lindsay


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Tweed Valley

Classifieds Thursday, November 9, 2023

Adults

Caravans Wanted

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SEAFOOD, SEE MONEY! Fish & Chips & Coffee. A successful combination! Located in Banora Point, no immediate competition. 7 figure turnover, massive $400k net profit. Asking price $365k + sav. Curious? Ph/Text Andrew 0434 552 550.

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For Sale

PRELIMINARY NOTICE Saturday, 25th November 2023 9:00AM DST Early Bookings Appreciated

Brent Casey 0428 530 422 Jasen Somerville 0429 660 657

Licensed Auctioneers, Stock & Station & Real Estate Agents www.gnfrealestate.com.au CASINO BANGALOW MURWILLUMBAH WARWICK STANTHORPE

Car for Sale

JAGUAR XF luxury saloon, 2009 6 cyl petrol. 144,000kms, as new condition. Great car to drive. Retired owner. Full price $16,500 Ph: 0419 977 376

Courses

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 First Aid kits approved for all work places www.firstaidsc.com

White Card

Construction Induction Tweed Heads South

Phone 0466 015 373 Safety CORP RTO 91694

STAIR CLIMBER/LIFT Easy install. Will climb 23 stairs inside or out. Comes in sections so you can choose the length you require. $1,200 Ph: 0437 113 370

TRUCK DRIVER WANTED HR Driver Required, Tilt-tray experience preferred. Located South Murwillumbah. Contact Zac on 0422 699 337

HAND CONTROLS for disabled person to drive a car, can be used on most cars. $300 Ph: 0418 213 277.

FULL TIME HOUSE-KEEPER REQUIRED PHONE (07) 5590 7029

SMALL QUANTITY of builder’s timber, conduit, sinks and fence palings. Ideal for handy man. Must clear, no reasonable offer refused. Phone 0427 458 341

Lost

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FARMER NEEDS HELP

Positions Vacant FARMER NEEDS HELP Home Care and typing. Phone (07) 5590 7029

WE ARE SEEKING a flexible, positively minded, dog loving, 25-35 year old woman to accompany a visually impaired, x-professional middle aged woman to her yoga classes, shopping, beach walks and social excursions. You would be familiar with an iPad and iPhone, enjoy cooking and have your own vehicle. Please call Baz 0404 225 819

For Sale

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Positions Vacant CASUAL RECEPTIONIST Needed for dental studio based in tweed heads. Dental experience is preferred but not necessary. Knowledge of hi-caps and xero accounting software. 8-12 Hours. If interested please contact info@tweedcoastdenturestudio.com.au or phone 07 5536 9009.

MURWILLUMBAH SPECIAL STORE SALE Murwillumbah Saleyards

Car for Sale

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Business for Sale

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Snake Relocation

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Tweed Valley

Do you need to Tune a piano? Move a Piano? Call Jed the Piano man Cheapest and the best. 35 years in the biz Complimentary Piano tune With every removal Also offering the best piano lessons in town (07) 5590 5778 0448 985 778

Public Notice WITNESSES WANTED 27/10/2023 4:45pm on Old Lismore Rd (N Arm Rd end) Murwillumbah. Accident involving a bicycle colliding with a car; resulting in the rider sustaining injury. There was a driver of a red/silver Mazda car who witnessed this. Anyone who may have info that could assist in identifying driver of red/silver Mazda, please email Sean at spharvey81@hotmail.com MURWILLUMBAH FESTIVAL OF PERFORMING ARTS SOCIETY INC. Annual General Meeting Wed. 29th November 2023 at 7pm Mt St Patrick College Library Murwillumbah Street, Murwillumbah Enquiries 0439 937 449

Social Group No need to sit alone at home, no need to be bored. Come along for genuine friendship & companionship. Ph: 0428 523 423

To Let COOLANGATTA Room to rent 200 metres from the beach, Club, shops, fully furnished, cooking facilities, No lease and No bond. Aged pensioner with subsidy from $270 per week. (07) 5599 1089 or 0448 363 233

Wanted WANTED TO BUY

Looking for a CPAP Sleep Apnea Machine for pensioner at reasonable cost. Please contact 0432 488 230


Tweed Valley Weekly Locals Supporting Locals

Thursday, November 9, 2023 Classifieds / In Memoriam / Local News 43

Wanted 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 WANTED – DOG SITTER We are looking for a suitable person to look after our dog at your place or ours for up to 3 days per week. Our dog Ninja is a wonderful companion who loves humans and can’t be left on his own while we are at work. If you are interested, please give Jim a call on 0466 726 831.

Funeral Notice In loving memory of

Andrew Joseph Denny

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

BOOKS bought for CASH

Always buying quality books, fine, old or rare Please call Haymes Bookdealers on

1300 431 736 BUYING GOLD & SILVER COINS Banknotes – Militaria – Badges – Rugby League & Sporting Memorabilia. Call Peter on 0407 783 910

Work Wanted RETIRED BUILDER licensed in all states, work cover and NBA safety diploma. ABN Number. Looking for casual or parttime work. Ph: 0472 574 801

Originally from Cheshire England and long term resident of Kingscliff. Passed away on Monday 6th November 2023, aged 84 years. Beloved husband of Robyn and father to Suzanne, Liam and Katie. Grandfather and Great Grandfather to cherished family. Loved brother and friend to many. Family and friends are invited to attend a memorial service to celebrate Andrew’s life at 11:30am (NSW) on Friday 17th November at St Anthony’s Catholic Church, 16 Pearl St, Kingscliff NSW.

DENISE RAE DENNES

Passed away peacefully Aged 78 years 18/03/1945 - 01/11/2023 Beloved wife of Walter (Wal), loving mother of Matthew and Simon, devoted grandmother (Nanny) of Reuben and Rhiannon, loving mother-in-law of Wendy and Wilaiwan. Family and friends are warmly invited to attend Denise’s funeral service to be held in the Tweed Heads Memorial Park Chapel commencing at 10am (NSW) and followed by burial at the Tweed Heads Lawn Cemetery.

Funeral Notice

GLADYS IRENE MCLEOD (NEE REEVE) “GLADDY”

Passed away on 3rd November 2023 at The Tweed Hospital, late of Bilambil Heights formerly of Coffs Harbour and Murwillumbah. Aged 88 years. Wife of Kevin (deceased), beloved mother and mother-in-law of Anne & John, Kathy & Phillip, Vicki & Doug, Beverley & Brad, John & Vicki, Gaye & Greg, Leigh & Richard. Lovingly remembered by all her grandchildren and great grandchildren. Family and friends are invited to attend a funeral service for Gladys to be held at the Tweed Valley Crematorium Chapel, Eviron Road Duranbah on Monday 13th November 2023 at 11.00am (NSW time) then leaving for the Murwillumbah Cemetery.

Tweed Heads Ph: (07) 5599 1500

Lyn Hugo Passed away peacefully on 28th October 2023 at John Flynn Hospital, late of Tweed Heads. Aged 81 years. Dearly loved mum and mother-in-law of Lara & Barney and Jake (deceased), loving Nana of Dean and Macy. Family and friends are invited to attend a Funeral Service for Lyn to be held Melaleuca Station Memorial Gardens on Friday 10th November 2023 at 2:00pm (NSW time) 1:00pm (Qld time).

Tweed Heads Ph: (07) 5599 1500

Death Notices Lynette Meree HUGO 28/10/2023 Heritage Brothers 07 55991500 Gladys Irene McLEOD 3/11/2023 Heritage Brothers 07 55991500 Ross Ian McGinn 5/11/2023 Heritage Brothers 07 55991500 HANSEN, Kenneth 05/11/2023 White Lady Funerals 07 5536 5300 BUGGY June 31/10/2023

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Lest we won’t Remember

Lest we won’t remember, That very first time in November When epitaphs were full of poppies and names, Of young men in their prime, now in old worn-out frames. Each one had his story, A life cut short; they’d rather had lived over glory. A heartfelt thankyou for all that you done,

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In two minutes, silence we’ll all think of you, We’ll never forget your sacrifice, and all you went through. By Maggie Cadman


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GON INAS RNG SE SSPELLI

Real Estate FROM COAST TO COUNTRY

Five star team take on new venture TWO WELL-known rural operators have set up their own Murwillumbah real estate business under the Ray White yellow banner once again. Wally Trankle and Tina Evans say they are thrilled with the move and are looking forward to helping to fulfil the property needs of the community, as they have already for many years. The existing Ray White team has seamlessly transitioned to the new ownership, ensuring continuity and reliability in client

relationships. In their previous real estate business, Wally and Tina achieved five star rating status. They say the merging of their existing business with Ray White Rural has brought together a dynamic team of professionals dedicated to servicing the stunning Tweed Valley and Northern Rivers region. “We plan to continue the legacy, bringing new energy back into the name, and make a positive impact by always being available and going the extra mile for our clients,” they said.

Wally and Tina bring a wealth of experience and a deep-rooted connection to the local community with over 30 years of experience in the industry. Ray White Rural and Livestock Managing Director Stephen Nell is equally as thrilled for the duo. “Ray White Rural Murwillumbah, under the new ownership of Wally Trankle and Tina Evans, stands out as a sincere real estate agency that truly cares, with a genuine commitment to making every transaction a positive experience for their clients,” he said

Reserve bank lifts rates to tackle inflation By Jo Kennett THE RESERVE Bank has increased the official cash rate for the first time in four months, at its meeting on Tuesday, November 7, which is bad news for mortgage holders but good news for investors. New governor Michelle Bullock cited the uptick in inflation, largely driven by the rise in global

fuel prices, as the main cause for the board’s decision to raise rates from 4.1 per cent to 4.35 per cent. It’s the thirteenth rate rise since May last year and comes just days after Westpac announced that, once again, it had made a record full-year net profit (by 26 per cent) of $7.2 billion.

Open Homes Saturday, November 11 DJ Stringer Property Services • 16 Osprey Place, Kingscliff, 10-10:30am NSW time • 14 Birnam Avenue, Banora Pt, 10-10:30am NSW time • 1/15 Boyd St, Tweed Heads, 10-10:30am NSW time • 12 Glenbrae Drive, Terranora, 11-11:30am NSW time • 1/62 Oyster Pt Rd, Banora Pt, 11-11:30am NSW time • 1/12 Caloola Drive, Tweed Heads, 11-11:30am NSW time • 1/14 Thrower Drive, Currumbin, 10-10:30am Qld time • 2/4 Millers Drive Tugun 11-11:30am Qld Time

Westpac CEO Peter King, whose own salary rose to $4.5 million, is stoked, saying he has never seen the bank so strong, while acknowledging some customers will struggle to pay off their mortgages. That comes on the back of a year or more of record profits from the big four banks, which

Wally Trankle and Tina Evans with the Ray White Rural Murwillumbah team

might not sit well with many young people who took on big loans to get into the property market after Phillip Lowe assured punters rates wouldn’t rise until at least 2024. Banks have now tightened lending criteria to make sure home owners can afford to pay their mortgage. A spokesperson from Summerland Bank said around 30 per cent of mortgage customers in the Tweed Shire are on fixed-rate mortgages set to expire over the next six months.

• 4/162 Marine Parade, Rainbow Bay, 11-11:30am Qld Time • 4/72 Staplyton St, Coolangatta, 12-12:30pm Qld Time • 3/15 Elizabeth St, Tugun, 12-12:30pm Qld Time • Auction 3/15 Elizabeth St, Tugun, 1-1:45pm Qld Time • 3/431 Golden Four Drive, Tugun, 2-2:30pm Qld Time

Tate Brownlee Real Estate • 13/1-23 Cupania Court, Tweed Heads West, 9-9:30am • 4/27 Alexander Court, Tweed Heads South, 9-9:30am • 23 Irving Street, Tumbulgum, 10-10:30am • 22 Banora Hills Drive, Banora Point, 10-10:30am • 15 Bluegum Boulevard, Banora Point, 11-11:30am • 12 Firestone Drive, Banora Point, 12-12:30pm • 137 Botanical Circuit, Banora Point, 12-12:30pm • 108 Darlington Drive, Banora Point, 1-1:30pm • 118 Darlington Drive, Banora Point, 1:30-2pm

• 30 Botanical Circuit, Banora Point, 1-1:30pm • 1 Franklin Street, Banora Point, 2:15-2:45pm • 9 Mourne Terrace, Banora Point, 3-3:30pm

JET Real Estate • 51-53 James St, Murwillumbah, 9:30-10am • 12 Barkala Court, Ocean Shores, 10-10:30am

Gregg Dove Ray White Burleigh Group • 2/88 Companion Way, Tweed Heads, 11-11.45am NSW time

Belinda Franks Evergreen Exclusive Estates • 33 Dorothy Street, Murwillumbah, 10-10.30am • 41 Barnby Street, Murwillumbah, 11-11.30am • 4 Maria Court, Condong, 12-12.30am

Schmith Estate Agents • 505/37 Bay St Tweed Heads, 11-11:30am NSW time • 81A & 81B Henry Lawson Drive, Terrranora, 11-11:30am (NSW time) Saturday & Sunday

Our Community Comes First We all live and work here in the beautiful Northern Rivers and we’re serious about doing right by our community. We value the relationships we form with our clients and potential buyers and personally communicate all the way through the sales process. After all, we’re going to be neighbours.

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“A significant portion of these customers will transition from rates under 2.99 per cent to rates nearly double that, which could result in increased monthly mortgage payments,” the spokesperson said. “First-time borrowers who have not yet experienced higher interest rates are feeling apprehensive about potential future rate hikes and how they might impact their ability to repay their mortgages.”

THINKING OF SELLING? CALL THE TEAM TODAY Jason Dittmar 0477 711 858 Elizabeth Hickey 0474 908 555 Tania Sheppard 0438 446 578

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By Jo Kennett


FOR SALE

81A & 81B HENRY LAWSON DRIVE, TERRANORA 3

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INSPECT - SATURDAY & SUNDAY 11:00AM - 11:30AM (NSW TIME) THE PINNACLE OF ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN & LIFESTYLE BRILLIANCE Thoughtfully considered design, timeless architecture and modern convenience combine to provide the pinnacle of absolute privacy and tranquility. Presenting an exciting opportunity in one of Terranora's most coveted enclaves, this is your chance to immerse yourself in a brand new tri-level residence and enjoy a lifestyle without compromise. Offering superior finishes and premium inclusions throughout the home. Highlighted by soaring ceilings and underscored by the character of hybrid flooring that encourages that easy care, Australian coastal lifestyle that supports and frames the stunning, elevated vistas across Terranora to be enjoyed both in the open plan living and outdoors with the effortless integration with the expansive alfresco balcony. Only moments from the local shopping and dining, with popular local private and public schooling nearby. Easy access on to the M1 and only 10 minutes to Coolangatta, Southern Cross University and Gold Coast International Airport.

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OPEN FOR INSPECTION Saturday 11am to 11.45 NSW DST

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Deceased estate auction! Beautiful location with land & gardens - fishing at front door! Excellent outdoor areas, verandah overlooking waterfront Own sandy beach water frontage boating ramp Room for own boat at waterfront / pontoon / options* Large strata titled duplex property in sought after culdesac street Own land large strata lot with patio, courtyard, frontyard Room for motorhome / caravan / front courtyard Land size 775m2 (approx) 50/50 only 2 strata lots Mins to shopping, beaches, river, medical & clubs Subject to council aproval

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Onsite 12pm AEDT December 16th 2023 Gregg Dove 0421 99 14 88 gregg.dove@raywhite.com www.raywhiteburleighgroup.com 07 5553 1100 Residential | Commercial | Projects

Ray White Burleigh Group South

Ray White Burleigh Group 2124 Gold Coast Hwy, Miami QLD 4220 Ray White Burleigh Group South G 14-15 ‘The Strand’ Griffith Street Coolangatta QLD 4225

90720

WATERFRONT | TWEED HEADS CENTRAL Rarc Pristine Waterfront Duplex Home


Mr Property Services Palms Village - Tweed Heads South

Noble Lakeside - Kingscliff

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North Star Resort - Hastings Point

Chinderah Lakes - Chinderah

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Tweed Broadwater - Tweed Heads South

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139 Minjungbal Drive, Tweed Heads South Phone: (07) 5523 3431 | Mobile: 0423 028 468


I’m very proud to announce my new business name, Evergreen Exclusive Estates. My aim is to continue to serve, guide and represent my client’s homes at the highest standard, with a focus on providing an articulate, refined and polished representation of their property. Give me a call for free advice, any time. Belinda Franks 0409 152200 Email: belinda.franks@evergreenexclusiveestates.com.au

be seen, be evergreen

Open Home Sat 11-11.30am

Open Home Sat 12-12.30pm

Price $887,000

Price $985,000

Price Guide $1.2 - $1.295m

33 Dorothy Street, Murwillumbah

41 Barnby Street, Murwillumbah

4 Maria Court, Condong

3 brms | open plan living | fully fenced yard | 3 car accom.

Spacious 6 brms | 2 living | potential studio | 4 car accom.

4 spacious brms | 2 living areas | media/office | pool

Come home to an oasis of calm, nestled in an elevated position above the street frontage amid a lush tropical garden that offers wonderful outdoor liveability and self-sufficiency for a family. This beautifully presented and thoughtfully renovated weatherboard home retains all its original features including timber floors, decorative cornices & original windows that are complemented by an extensive list of modern updates; ceiling fans, air conditioned living & main brm, new kitchen & new roof to name just a few. A wonderful array of fruit trees and a productive vege garden are surrounded by brand new Colorbond & hardwood timber fencing and substantial retained garden landscaping.

Superbly elevated position with a fantastic mountain range vista from the rear of the home and a town view at the front, this wonderfully large home features 5 bedrooms on the upper level with 2 living areas, 2 bathrooms & separate toilet. A potential studio space on the ground level offers a bathroom, workshop and covered car accom for 4 vehicles or caravan / trailer. The roof has just been freshly repainted and there is a 3kw inverter (16 panel) solar system, solar hot water and a flat rear yard with established fruit trees. You should check this one out if you need space for your large or extended family.

Immaculate and beautifully maintained family home takes in stunning river & mountain views from its elevated position overlooking parkland. Spacious throughout with a beautiful modern kitchen, 2 separate living spaces plus a media room/office, ensuited master brm and a private, fully fenced yard with large covered outdoor living area & inground pool for the perfect summer lifestyle.

90732

Open Home Sat 10-10.30am


Kerrie Duval - LREA 0400 843 888 Thinking about buying or selling call Kerrie.

It’s Time! To downsize and enjoy the lifestyle. FOR SALE

PRICE CONTACT AGENT

PRICE CONTACT AGENT 2 BED|1 BATH|1 CAR

LOWSET BRICK & TILE, WITH INTERNAL ENTRY GARAGE

Feel safe and secure living in Kingscliff Retirement Village, close to everything yet quiet. Two bedrooms, built-ins, and ceiling fans. Kitchen with dishwasher. Spacious living areas with air conditioning. Private courtyard & garden shed.

25/1-9 Blue Jay Circuit, Kingscliff

2 BED|1 BATH|1 CAR

PERFECT KINGSCLIFF POSITION. PET FRIENDLY.

Feel at home in this lovely lowset villa. Friendly community of 32 villas with beautiful gardens. Two bedrooms, built-ins. Kitchen with glass cooktop/wall oven. Lounge and dining rooms open out to courtyard.

FOR SALE

FOR SALE

PRICE $517,500 CALL KERRIE NOW TO VIEW 0400 843 888

PRICE $515,000 CALL KERRIE NOW TO VIEW 0400 843 888

155/34 Monarch Drive, Kingscliff 2 BED|3 WAY BATH|1 CAR

208/34 Monarch Drive, Kingscliff

FABULOUS HOME WITH FULL WIDTH ENCLOSED VERANDA

LIVE IN GORGEOUS KINGSCLIFF, AFFORDABLE HOME IN PET FRIENDLY VILLAGE FOR OVER 50’s

Spacious living areas with air conditioning. Kitchen has dishwasher, glass cooktop, wall oven and plenty of cupboards. Bathroom has separate shower, vanity, and toilet. Remote control garage with internal entry.

2 BED|3 WAY BATH|1 CAR

So many activities to join in. Two swimming pools and three clubhouses. 2 good sized bedrooms, three-way bathroom, spacious open plan living. All weather outdoor area and carport.

FOR SALE

FOR SALE

PRICE $535,500 CALL KERRIE NOW TO VIEW 0400 843 888

PRICE $589,000 CALL KERRIE 0400 843 888

128/34 Monarch Drive, Kingscliff 2 BED|3 WAY BATH|1 CAR

9/34 Monarch Drive, Kingscliff 2 BED|STUDY|1 BATH|1 CAR

PERFECT PRESENTATION, MUST BE SOLD!

LOCATION! LOCATION! UNDER CONTRACT.

Just like new, this well-maintained home has just come on the market and must be sold asap. Modern throughout not a cent to spend. 2 Bedrooms with built-ins, Bathroom, two separate toilets. Large open plan living areas and Kitchen looking out to courtyard. Remote control garage.

This village is situated within a central position to the beach, shops, clubs and restaurants. Also, the new Tweed Valley Hospital will be within 5 minutes, due to open around March 2024.

“Specialising in Beautiful Kingscliff’

Kerrie Duval 0400 843 888 email: kez@atrealty.com.au www.atrealty.com.au

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17/1-9 Blue Jay Circuit, Kingscliff

FOR SALE


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We have rebranded our office in Murwillumbah Plaza, which has become a popular hub of activity, with its cafes and new businesses. We saw an opportunity to rejoin the Ray White Group – (Australasia’s largest real estate group), as the old Ray White Rural office in Murwillumbah was closing down. Having been previous Ray White owners back in 2008, we are excited for the future of our business. The Ray White Group offer unrivalled support, advanced technology & resources, plus wider networking opportunities. We welcome Brad, Stewart, Craig & Susan on board, merging with our existing team, ie Wally, Tina & Mark. Collectively our fresh energy in the Ray White brand ensures a focus & dedication to service the Northern Rivers region.

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Stewart Baericke 0400 904 907

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703 Hopkins Creek Road, Hopkins Creek NSW Buyers Guide $1.325M - $1.375M

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Spectacular Mountain & Border Ranges Views From This Totally Private Getaway.

• Modern kitchen, gas cooktop & oven, & dishwasher • Large fully tiled family & lounge room The north facing elevated aspect of this unique home with scenic outlook and • Gas heater total privacy offers an amazing lifestyle. • Ceiling fans throughout Rarely does a totally private lifestyle rural property of this calibre become available thatentertaining verandah • Great The easily maintained 2 HA*(4.94 Acres) property is so quiet and peaceful apart • Shed 11mtr* x 6mtr*, concrete floor, power and potential for extra lendsfrom itselfthe tobird suchlife a peaceful & serene with and spectacular mountain and wallabies grazinglifestyle early morning evening. This ideal & Border accommodation (STCC) couple’s or family property is great for kids to run around, have pets, chickens Ranges views . Conveniently located only 9.5 km*, to the historic & charming Chillingham • 2x carports and grow your own herbs and vegetables. Alternatively, it would make a great Buyers Guide $1,325,000 - $1,375,000 • 2 x 5000* gallon water tanks (45,000 * litres) General Store & its family friendly village lifestyle. weekender or retreat. • Bitumen driveway Home Sat 11th Nov 10.30 - 11.30am NSW • Zoned RU2 Rural Open Landscape • Steel Frame & Hebel block work

703 Hopkins Creek Road, Hopkins Creek NSW

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Key Features Stewart Conveniently located only 9.5Baericke km*, to the historic & charming Chillingham • Easy •maintained 2 HA*(4.94 Acres) . Steel Frame & Hebel block work General Store & its family friendly village lifestyle. 0400 904 907 • Disti nctive lead-light glazing&throughout • Modern kitchen, gas cooktop oven, & dishwasher • 2 Double Bedrooms Rarely does a private lifestyle rural property of this Calibre become available that stewart.baericke@raywhite.com • Bathroom - bath, shower & vanity. Separate toilet • Single guest area offers so much Peace & Serenity. Bathroom - bath, shower & vanity • Shed •11mtr* x 6mtr*, concrete floor, power and potential for extra accommodation An inspection will not disappoint. Ray White Rural Murwillumbah • Separate toilet (STCC) raywhiteruraltweedvalley.com.au • Zoned RU2 Rural Landscape

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2 Larnock Place, Chillingham.NSW 2484 Price $1,095,000

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An exciting opportunity presents to live & work from home or provide ample • Solar panels space for your extended family from this totally private & elevated small Spacious Studio acreage property. Located in the quaint and peaceful village of Chillingham, • New bathroom; toilet, vanity & shower this outstanding offering incorporates extensive nursery infrastructure which is • 2 x air conditioning units & 3 ceiling fans already in place if you would like to pursue a nursery business operation or just • Disabled ramp access be completely self-sustainable. Additionally, there is a studio that would cater to • 2x 5000 gallons* & 1x 1000 gallons* poly water tanks A private storey steel framed home onoffi 3800 block with spectacular views varied2 uses (artitimber, sts retreat, home business or an ce forsqm the nursery). A bitumen On Offer: up toLive a totally private 2 Storey mber, steel framed to thedriveway Border leads Ranges. & work from hometior provide amplehome spaceonfor your extended • Nursery with Irrigation. 3800 Sq Mtr* Acre), with spectacular views to the Border Ranges. •2 x Separate Greenhouses

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family. Located in the quaint and peaceful village of Chillingham. An extensive nursery • Seedling under cover area infrastructure, to pursue a nursery business operation or just be completely self-• Extensive water/ $1,095,000 irrigation plumbing in place. Key Features Open Home Sat 11th Nov 9 - 10am NSW sustainable. Additionally, the studio that would cater to varied uses (artists retreat, home Potenti al. 1st Level • Nursery - Re establish as a home Sun business 12th Nov 9 - 10am NSW • Large planfor Dining/ Living area & huge verandah. business or anopen office the nursery). • Studio Workshops or Office for the Nursery Business

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Stewart Baericke Airconditi oning & ceiling fan area & huge verandah, all timber kitchen & gas cooking • Large• open plan dining/ living Don’t miss out on the opportunity in securing this truly unique property with so • Separate toilet & Laundry 0400 904 907 much potential. • Renovated bathroom 2nd Level stewart.baericke@raywhite.com • 3 Bedrooms & Master opens onto a large verandah • Disabled ramp access • Renovated bathroom, shower, large bath, vanity & toilet Ray White Rural Murwillumbah • 2 x Separate Greenhouses, seedling under cover area • Airconditi oning & ceiling fans raywhiteruraltweedvalley.com.au • Extensive water/ irrigation plumbing


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3/431 Golden Four Drive Tugun Immerse yourself into an idyllic lifestyle from this sprawling (4) bedroom absolute oceanfront residence, which commands magnificent panoramic ocean views and epitomises the essence of coastal living. Your full width top floor abode, located within a quaint 1970s-era building, is just (1) of (4) units only within the entire complex, which given the Units of Entitlement (UOE) provides you with a fruitful 45% ownership in a stunning 1143m² absolute beachfront property, boasting a wide 20m frontage. KEY FEATURES: •

Generous open plan air-conditioned living zones

Bedroom (4) is semi-detached, has its own access, large balcony & perfect for a home office

Large, modernised kitchen

Full width terrace style balcony

Master bedroom w/ ensuite, built in robes, access to terrace & splendid ocean views

Large laundry / utility room (could be re-configured to include another bedroom

Bedrooms (2) & (3) are sizable with bed (2) having access to the terrace & a lovely ocean vista

Three car parking (double auto lock up garage and another double garage shared with unit 2)

Air-conditioned bedrooms, crimsafe screening

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KEY FEATURES:

Nestled merely steps away from the pristine Tugun beachfront, this ‘retro’ (2) bedroom abode is just one of (4) only, aloft a prime 506m2 allotment which offers the perfect gateway to a laid-back coastal lifestyle

Polished hardwood timber flooring

Spacious open plan living

Modernised kitchen

Balcony commanding ocean views

Tandem carport

Auction terms 5% or 10% Deposit / Settlement 30 or 60 days at buyers discretion.

Formal living & dining

Large circular social kitchen w/ butler style pantry, microwave, dishwasher & 900mm oven w/ gas cook top

Generous family room adjoining kitchen w/ 3.2M pitched ceiling

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3/15 Elizabeth Street Tugun

Experience a sense of urban country living from this spacious (4) bedroom low set residence, set on a playful 2422m2 allotment and surrounded by a myriad of lifestyle conveniences.

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Study / home office w/ air-conditioning, could also facilitate a 5th bedroom

Double automatic garage w/ internal access

In ground pool w/ large enclosure

Large covered entertaining & BBQ area

Good size garden shed w/ roller door for mower & work shop

Side access to rear garden perfect for boat, van or trade equipment

Easy care gardens (ride-on mower & the necessary garden equipment can also be purchased)

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Land Size 2422m2 For Sale Buyers Guide $1.1M - $1.150M Open Thursday 9th 12:00 - 12:30pm (NSW TIME) Saturday 11th 11:00 - 11:30am (NSW TIME) 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

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SOLD BY TATE BROWNLEE REAL ESTATE

SOLD UNDER

183/2 Inland Drive, Tugun

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12 Sunshine Ave, Tweed Heads South

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