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Sue Arnold & Hans Lovejoy
Australia has voted to allow 24
Humpback whales to be killed by a
country that does not comply with
International Whaling Commission
(IWC) guidelines.
Te small island nation near the
Caribbean, St Vincents and Te Gren-
adines (SVG), has secured an exten-
sion of their whaling rights for the
next six years but has a long history
of infractions at the IWC.
Despite the countrys domestic legis-
lation, which does not prohibit killing
females and calves (illegal under IWC
rules), their whaling licence was ap-
proved last week at an IWC meeting in
Panama under the Aboriginal Subsist-
ence Whaling (ASW) policy.
The policy was designed to allow
indigenous peoples to hunt otherwise
protected whales for local use to sat-
isfy their nutritional subsistence and
cultural needs. According to www.bbc.
co.uk, the vote overwhelmingly went in
favour 48 to 10.
But its been revealed that it contra-
dicts the indigenous rules for whaling:
mothers and their calves are chased by
speedboats and are harpooned or bru-
tally shot by a small number of whal-
ers. As calves surface every four to fve
minutes, they are easy targets. Afer
the calf is either captured or killed, the
mother becomes an easy target as she
wont leave.
Tese comments are supported by
Louise Mitchell Joseph, chair of the
SVG national trust and a barrister,
who added that there is an absence of
adequate measures for the collecting
and reporting of data in relation to
whaling activities in the country.
But perhaps most damning is the
claims there is no aboriginal whaling
history. Never in the history ofarchae-
ologyin St Vincent and the Grenadines,
have there been any fndings to suggest
that the Kalinago or Garifuna peoples
killed whales, interacted with whales,
or ate whale meat, says Ms Joseph.
Minister response
The Echo asked environment min-
ister Tony Burke, who led the Austral-
ian delegation, why he voted for St
Vincents and Te Grenadines quota,
despite the country not complying
with IWC-AWS regulations.
Australia has always viewed abo-
riginal subsistence whaling as being
different from commercial whaling,
Mr Burke said. Te vote on St Vin-
cents and Te Grenadines was taken
as a single vote, which also included
the aboriginal subsistence whaling de-
cisions for remote communities in the
US and Russia.
Faced with a situation where we
agreed that what was being sought for
remote communities in Russia and
Alaska was appropriate but what was
being sought in St Vincents was not
appropriate, Australia took the deci-
sion to object to the St Vincents pro-
posal when our commissioner spoke,
but for the commissioner to vote for
the package of three proposals.
Fortunately the other claim for ab-
original subsistence whaling, which
Australia objected to, was from
Greenland and it was taken as a vote
on its own. Australia spoke against
and voted against that proposal. Had
the St Vincents proposal been voted
on its own instead of being pack-
aged up, Australia would have voted
against it. Tis was made clear in the
speeches on the foor.
Whaling now bundled
Te packages Mr Burke refers to
is the precedent set by the US, which
bundles aboriginal subsistence whal-
ing to allow diferent species to be
hunted. Tis not only weakens the
IWC, but makes a mockery of so-
called aboriginal whaling.
Jonson Streets new food gardens
Jason grabs a kiss from daughter Sapphire while friend Allande explores the Golden Mean within a pinecone at
Sundays Wild Food Feast, held at the Byron Movement Gardens in Byron Bay. Photo Crystal Wilkes
Te lawns of the historic Norco build-
ing at the southern end of Jonson Street
in Byron Bay have been transformed
into a food-producing garden.
Sundays open day was blessed with
sunshine and quality food, chai and
great live music as patrons learned
about permaculture and witnessed
some innovative food growing.
Wild food expert Peter Hard-
wick also shared his knowledge with
around 50 keen gardeners while fami-
lies enjoyed the landscaped gardens
and community art.
A petition and signage against
CCTV were also set up in the carpark,
ofering some resistance to the fait
accompli of the Byron business cham-
ber, Liquor Accord and polices plans
to install video coverage of the town.
Proceeds from the day are ear-
marked towards a solar installation
the Mullum Civic Hall. For more, visit
www.byronmovement.com.
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NSW police have sent their strongest
message yet that the level of alcohol-
related assaults the force and commu-
nity experience is unacceptable.
Police Association of NSW presi-
dent Scott Weber said in a statement,
It would be irresponsible to grant new
licences in the [northern rivers] region
until the results of the Of ce of Liquor,
Gaming and Racings research into the
relationship between liquor licence
density and alcohol-related harms are
made public.
A freeze is already in place for new
licences in areas of the Sydney CBD
that should be extended to the north-
ern rivers and other areas.
Currently there is an application for
a Woolworths-owned Dan Murphys,
which would be located underneath
the Byron cinema.
Emergency service workers are sick
and tired of getting used as punching
bags by boozed-up thugs. We know
the Newcastle model works to reduce
Police want a freeze
on northern rivers
liquor licences
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The IWC now has to deal
with cultural, traditional and
other defnitions imposed by
the US. Many NGOs and anti-
whaling member countries are
concerned that some so-called
aboriginal subsistence quotas
are increasingly being used as a
cover for commercial whaling.
Greenland is a good example
of this perversion with more
than 70 per cent of its subsist-
ence kill being served up in
tourist restaurants.
NGO comment
Mick McIntyre from non-
government organisation
(NGO) Whales Alive just re-
turned from the Panama meet-
ing and told The Echo that the
sham of aboriginal whaling
was just one of many issues
voted on and discussed.
The big surprise was of
course South Koreas an-
nouncement on whaling, he
said.
Despite abandoning the idea
last Friday, Mr McIntyre says
he remains very sceptical of the
South Korean backfip.
Tey have shown their hand
and yes they may be making
backfip noises now but in
our opinion they will continue
to test the waters.
Also the proposal to create
a South Atlantic whale sanctu-
ary was defeated, with many
of Australias Pacific neigh-
bours voting against.
Mr McIntyre was particular-
ly critical of Japanese whaling.
It is in the Japanese interest
that whaling continues, and is
important to the Japanese that
it continues in the St Vincent
and Te Grenadines.
Tese small island nations
are often given financial fa-
vours by the Japanese; expenses
are paid for for them to attend
the meetings, for example.
He adds that Japan refuses
to take Humpbacks of its so-
called scientifc whaling pro-
gram in the southern ocean.
With regards to the bun-
dle, Mr McIntyre says that It
was obvious to everyone that
it was going to a vote because
the Latin countries were not
happy with St Vincents being
on the bundle.
All a country had to do
including possibly Australia
was put forward an amend-
ment to the bundle proposal
which would take St Vincent
of the bundle.
Ten there would efectively
be two proposals: USA, Russia
and St Vincent.
Australia could have easily
voted for the frst and happily
abstained or voted no to the
second.
Mr Burkes ofce did not re-
turn an answer to that question
as of going to press.
QSue Arnold is from
Australians for Animals Inc.
Luis Feliu
A German energy expert be-
lieves Byron Shire is wasting
tens of thousands of dollars by
burning of gas generated by
rotting rubbish at the Myocum
landfll facility rather than har-
nessing it for power generation.
Dr Bertram Ehmann also
believes the north coast sugar
mills, which have been modi-
fed to also co-generate elec-
tricity, are too infexible and
could produce a lot more pow-
er if properly geared to do so.
Sewage treatment plants
(STPs) also should be set up
to capture and store gas which
could run turbines for power
production.
Dr Ehmann was a guest re-
cently of local sustainability
champion, Dieter Horstmann,
at his Eagle Farm in Tyagarah,
also known as Byron Ecopark,
before fying back to Germany
at the weekend.
Te energy consultant spent
three years in Australia, mostly
heading global energy com-
pany Siemens activities in the
Pacifc region, as well as a stint
for a year as professor of sus-
tainable energy at the Univer-
sity of Queensland.
We need to think laterally
about this; big power stations are
still needed today but they are
quickly becoming a thing of the
past, the future is in the decen-
tralisation of power generation
using locally available primary-
energy sources (wind, solar, wa-
ter, biomass etc), he said. But
theres also other energy sources
available locally which are not
normally harnessed such as bio-
mass, biochar and biogas, which
we should use.
During his recent visit, Dr
Ehmann and Mr Horstmann
went on inspection and study
tours of the Myocum landfll
site, Mullumbimbys upgraded
sewage treatment plant and the
Broadwater sugar mill.
Byron Shire Council last
year installed a new gas collec-
tion and faring system at the
landfll facility afer neighbours
complained about the smell.
Dr Ehmann added, In Ger-
many, there are more jobs in
green power than big power sta-
tions. But he says integration of
the power system is a key part.
To get power from a wind
farm is easy, but its much hard-
er to integrate the volatility of
power generation sources such
as wind and solar into this sys-
tem. We fick a switch and need
the power to be there.
Dr Ehmann said several
green-energy sources, as well
as storage (such as gas or bat-
teries), could be used together
to overcome peaks and troughs
in the system.
continued from page 1
Whale quota approved with Australian support
Local power sources going to waste
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Hans Lovejoy
Te man accused of operating
an illegal hostel in Byron Bay
has blasted Byron Shire Coun-
cils (BSC) legal team, claiming
documents that will be used
against him were tendered to
him at the last minute.
Shai Majors Jonson Street
share-house, where BSC al-
leges a number of schoolies
were illegally accommodated
in substandard conditions last
year, dissolved shortly afer the
charges were laid earlier this
year. Te property now oper-
ates as a car-hire business.
However Councils govern-
ance manager, Ralph James, told
The Echo Mr Major was given
the documents in due time. Te
brief was provided to Mr Major
more than three months ago, in
time for this weeks hearing.
Council believes it is impor-
tant to take action against al-
leged illegal development., Mr
James added.
Mr Major was originally
charged with operating a
backpackers but this was later
changed to hostel at Councils
request. In an email exchange
obtained by The Echo, Councils
chief prosecutor Ralph James re-
quested to see Mr Majors letters
from former housemates at least
14 days before the court hearing.
Council is concerned that the
matter be fully prepared and be
capable of proceeding to fnality
on the hearing date, he wrote.
In response, Mr Major said
in part, I would have [also] pre-
ferred to be given the material
you gave to court at least 14 days
prior to the hearing, and not
have to sufer your dirty trick of
throwing two kilos of paperwork
on an unprofessional, unrepre-
sented, uneducated and unem-
ployed person [for] whom Eng-
lish is not his original speech,
three days before the hearing.
Te letters of support from
his former housemates have
been sighted by The Echo.
Mr Major says he is repre-
senting himself as he cant aford
a lawyer. He also says that exter-
nal legal consultants engaged by
BSC put him up against at least
three lawyers.
Three lawyers full
Teir legal advice is always
that they should sue more peo-
ple about more issues, therefore
allowing these legal advisers
to get more of our taxpayers
money. Mr Major previously
had free legal advice, which Mr
James arranged, but said it was
of little use to him. He faces By-
ron Local Court on 20 July.
Shai isnt backing down over Councils hostel allegations
Prepare yourselves for a uke-
tastic first birthday celebra-
tions, says Stukulele.
After a year of weekly uke ses-
sions, Mullums Uke Club will be
featuring special guest performers
Mae Wilde, the Three Little Sisters,
Starboard Cannons, Joel Salom
plus newcomer Peter Haddock at
Mullums Courthouse Hotel on
Thursday July 26.
Some of the songs for this
month have been chosen by you in
our poll, he says. The most popu-
lar song was you guessed it
You Are My Sunshine, followed
closely by Pumped Up Kicks and
Lonely Boy by the Black Keys.
Nice one peoples!
Uke Mullum nights are held
on the last Tursday of every
month at the Courthouse Ho-
tel. Dinners are available from
5:30pm and the strumming
starts 7pm sharp until 9pm
(ish). Download the July song
from www.ukemullum.com.
A year of collective strumming celebrated
Has it been a year already? Stukulele, pictured left with long sufering partner Miss Amber,
are inviting everyone to Mullums Courthouse Hotel on Thursday July 26 to celebrate the frst
birthday of Uke Mullum. Photo Jef G String Attached Dawson
alcohol-related assaults its
time the NSW government
stepped in and introduced the
measures across the board.
Te minister has announced
an inquiry into outlet density
and there should be a mora-
torium on new licences until
this is complete especially
in areas which already have a
high density of liquor outlets,
Mr Weber said.
It doesnt make sense to in-
troduce more liquor licences
now when theres the potential
that the research will show that
were putting the community at
risk by granting more and more
liquor licences in the area.
Te community cost of al-
cohol-related violence is huge,
and the strain it puts on our
emergency services is huge.
We should be doing eve-
rything it takes to reduce the
problem, not adding to it.
Mr Weber said the Last
Drinks coalition, represent-
ing NSW emergency-service
workers including doctors, po-
lice, nurses and paramedics is
also calling for restrictions to
be put on licensed venues in
Wollongong, similar to those
already in place in Newcastle,
which have resulted in an over
35 per cent decrease in assaults
afer dark. Some fantastic work
has been done in Newcastle to
reduce the number of alcohol-
related assaults by introducing
a suite of simple measures,
such as reduced trading hours,
limits on high-alcohol-content
drinks and lock-outs, in li-
censed venues in the area.
We need to see those meas-
ures rolled out across NSW.
We need to start putting
community safety ahead of
company proft margins.
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Te tragic death of one of By-
rons bright young scholars in
2011 has not been forgotten.
Louise Odette Brown died in
an apartment fre in Paris just
over a year ago. She grew up in
Surfolk Park and, afer com-
pleting her HSC at Lismores
Trinity Catholic College, Lou-
ise became a Law student at the
University of New South Wales
(UNSW).
She was an exemplary stu-
dent who had a passion for so-
cial justice and human rights.
Te Louise Brown Memorial
Award was set up by UNSW
Law School to carry on Louises
passion by enabling other stu-
dents to take part in interna-
tional internships with organi-
sations which actively promote
and protect human rights.
Tankfully the award has al-
ready provided fnancial sup-
port to one student this year,
but the money will run out in
a few short years.
City2Surf fundraiser
In an efort to raise enough
money to make the Award
available to as many students
as possible in the future,
UNSW Law staff, graduates
and Louises family are run-
ning in the City2Surf and
started the Run for Louise
Brown fundraising team.
Louise loved to run, so this
is a great way for us to remem-
ber Louise and help other
students, said Louises cousin
Nick Carney.
Te team now has 15 peo-
ple including Byron Shire lo-
cal Mick ORegan and Law
School academics Professors
Brendan Edgeworth and An-
drew Lynch. Between them
over $5,000 has been raised,
but another $20,000 is needed
for the Law School to continue
to ofer the Award.
UNSW Law staff are 100
per cent behind this campaign,
said Brooke Predebon, gen-
eral manager of UNSW Law
School, who is also running
with the team. Tose who are
willing to either run or walk in
the City2surf have joined the
fundraising team. Many other
colleagues have made signif-
cant donations in honour of
Louise and to increase the im-
pact of this award. But we need
more help to reach the target.
For more, visit the website:
law.unsw.edu.au/louisebrown
or contact s.phe@unsw.edu.au,
phone 02 9385 9531.
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The erection of shame signs
was discussed at the last Tweed
Shire Council meeting after
native banksia trees planted
by Kingsclif DuneCare volun-
teers were vandalised.
Councillors were divided on
the appropriate response on
residents, who either cut or poi-
soned two-year-old dune veg-
etation to try to improve their
sea views along Kingsclifs up-
market Marine Parade.
But it was resolved to write
to property owners in Marine
Parade asking for information
on the recent clearing and ad-
vising that any further vandal-
ism may result in council erect-
ing large signage and screens in
the location.
Tweed Council will also
build a dune fence along the
foreshore where the vandalism
occurred to discourage access
into coastal bushland, with ad-
visory signs to encourage re-
porting of vandalism.
Tweed Council will also help
replant the afected foreshore
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The Byron Community Centre roof is now home to a 10Kw solar system installed last week. The
Centres general manager Paul Spooner says, This big system was installed by Nickel Energy and
it will massively cut the centres electricity bills and its carbon footprint. Our investment will be
paid of within two years. With more and more homes and community facilities in Byron Shire
going solar, when will the Shires commercial building owners follow suit?
Community Centre solar challenge to business
A man is facing court after
being arrested last week in
Bowraville on a number of
outstanding warrants issued in
Byron Bay.
At about 2.30pm on Tuesday
July 10, police from mid north
coast Local Area Command,
went to a house in Bowraville.
Tey say they were acting on
information received from a
metropolitan media outlet.
Jai Abberton was arrested at
the house and taken to Kemp-
sey police station.
Te warrants were issued af-
ter the 39-year-old failed to ap-
pear at Byron Bay Local Court
on July 5 this year.
Byron Bay magistrate Jeff
Linden heard the matter in re-
gards to two counts of assault-
ing police occasioning actual
bodily harm, and one count of
resisting police.
The court heard Abberton
was tasered three times afer
fghting with of cers and rip-
ping a phone off the wall of
the local local police station in
March. Abberton was convict-
ed in absentia and fned $533.
Abberton has a history
of violence. In 2005 he was
charged but found not guilty
of the 2003 murder of Anthony
Tony Hines. Despite admit-
ting to the shooting, Abberton
convinced the court he was
acting in defence of his girl-
friend and himself.
Abberton, who is a member
of the notorious Moroubra Bra
Boys, faced the Kempsey Local
Court on Wednesay charged
with assaulting police, possess-
ing a knife, ofensive behaviour
and failing to appear in court.
He was refused bail and will
appear in Tweed Heads Local
Court on July 16 via videolink.
Bra Boy goes berserk in Byron cop shop Jungs Red Book
Jungian Marie Makinson will
be talking on Jungs Red Book,
released in October 2010, at
7pm on Tursday July 26 at the
Byron Bay Community Centre.
Te talk includes plenty of
visual material and a copy of
the Red Book will be available
to look at.
Enquiries marie.makinson@
bigpond.com.
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An incident earlier earlier this
month in which a 44-year-
old Myocum man was hos-
pitalised in Brisbane with a
life-threatening illness has
prompted health authorities
to reassure locals that Mul-
lumbimby Hospital will still
be able to provide professional
emergency care.
Early in the morning of
Sunday, July 1, the man had re-
turned home to lie down rather
than wait to be seen by the ros-
tered Mullumbimby overnight
doctor, who was unavailable
until later that morning.
However, the mans condition
sharply deteriorated and the
next day his family found him
at home, confused and deliri-
ous, and called an ambulance.
According to an APN Media
report, the ambulance para-
medics took him back to Mul-
lumbimby Hospital where he
was treated with fuids and an-
tibiotics before he was trans-
ferred to Tweed Hospitals in-
tensive care unit.
Tere, the man was found to
have a life-threatening infec-
tion afecting all major organs
including his heart.
The following day, around
midday on Tuesday, July 3, he
was transported to Brisbanes
Princess Alexandra Hospital,
where it was confrmed an in-
fection that started in his heart
had caused an abscess in his
brain and damaged one of his
heart valves.
Acting chief executive of the
Northern NSW Local Health
District (NNSW LHD) An-
nette Symes told The Echo
that anyone attending Mul-
lumbimby Hospital will be
seen and assessed by a trained
emergency health professional
upon arrival.
When patients attend Mul-
lumbimby Hospital for treat-
ment at night, hospital medi-
cal and nursing rosters ensure
that patients are able to access
the clinical care they need, Ms
Symes said.
The incident has thrown
the spotlight on the proposed
controversial restructure of the
hospitals emergency depart-
ment whereby the overnight
rostered doctor will be re-
placed by a tele-conferencing
system operated by a nurse
with a video link to a doctor at
Tweed Hospital.
Video-link would be
a downgrade: nurses
Hundreds of locals have at-
tended two public protest meet-
ings recently over the conten-
tious new system, which local
nurses and doctors say will lead
to the demise of the hospital.
Nurses fear the video-link
replacement of the overnight
doctor amounts to a down-
grade of medical services at the
hospital by stealth.
LHD chief executive Chris
Crawford will address the third
public meeting on the issue at
Mullumbimby High School
hall on August 2 at 7pm.
Mr Crawford will be avail-
able to answer questions at
the meeting, organised by the
Save Mullum Hospital steering
committee.
Meanwhile, The Echo has
been told the new $80,000
teleconferencing equipment
for the system, set to be in use
by late October, arrived at the
hospital two weeks ago but is
unable to be used at this stage
owing to a sofware issue.
A nurses-union spokesper-
son said, this is a good exam-
ple of what could happen with
this new system when theres
no overnight doctor there.
Health of cials continue to hose down service degradation
Te inaugural Byron Bay BDS
(Boycott, Divestment and Sanc-
tions) Conference, Why Pales-
tine Matters, at the Ewingsdale
Hall is timed to coincide with
the anniversary of the formal
adoption of the Geneva con-
ventions on Sunday August 12.
According to Byron Friends
of Palestine, Tis conference
is a not-for-proft event aimed
at promoting awareness of the
moral justifcation for Palestin-
ian civil societys call for boy-
cott, divestment and sanctions
against Israel due to her gov-
ernments continued breach of
international law, covenants
and UN resolutions.
Samah Sabawi, pictured
right, is the guest speaker on
the subject of international law
and the quest for equality and
justice in Palestine.
All profits from the event
will be donated to Olive Kids,
an Australian not-for-proft or-
ganisation that provides relief to
Palestinian orphans.
Registrations can be made
via http://bit.ly/OwsbCw.
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For many dancers a huge dance foor, mirrors and a set of
awesome speakers is all they need in life. Earlier this year Danielle
Stewart created just such a space in Billinudgel, alongside
industrial and commercial buildings. For more info on Inspire
Dance Studio, visit www.inspiredance.com.au. Photo Eve Jefery
Inspired dancing in Billinudgel
BDS conference for Bay
Te renowned Goldner String
Quartet will be performing at
Bangalow A&I Hall on July 21
at 2pm courtesy of the Byron
Music Society.
Te quartet is one of Aus-
tralias longest-running and
most-loved string quartets, ac-
cording to the Society.
Tey will be preforming a
one-of concert of Beethoven
and Shostakovich, and tickets
are on sale now from Bare-
bones Art Gallery Bangalow,
Mullum Bookshop, Mary
Ryans Books Byron Bay and
at the door.
For more i nfo www.
byronmusicsociety.com.
Fines for road rule breaches
have risen with the start of the
new fnancial year.
Councils governance man-
ager, Ralph James, said the fne
amount for various traf c in-
fringements was determined by
the State Debt Recovery Of ce
(SDRO). Each fnancial year the
SDRO determines the amount
for fnes, rather than Council,
he said. Mr James also added
that the two infringements com-
mitted the most was parking for
longer than the time permitted
in a particular space, and park-
ing in a coupon space without
a valid coupon. Vehicle regis-
tered to a Byron Shire address
can purchase a resident parking
stickerfrom Council for $25.
Goldner quartet
plays Bangalow
Photo by George Salhani
Screenworks What the Mar-
kets Want forum is open to
emerging and professional
screen content creators and
students.
This is an opportunity to
find out what ABC TV and
SBS TV are looking for.
What the Markets Want is
on July 20, 9.30am3.30pm,
in the SCU room at the Byron
Bay Community Centre. Tick-
ets are available from www.
screenworks.com.au or by
phoning 6687 1599.
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Casino Beef Week organiser
Stuart George has banned
political protests afer an ava-
lanche of complaints against
protests at this years rally,
which included an anti-CSG
float and one opposing cuts
to local hospitals and health
services.
People were all saying the
same thing: they didnt want
protests in the parade; they
wanted it kept as it had been
previously, a celebration of
community, Mr George told
media last week. He said some
people told him their children
were scared by the protests
and added as many were op-
posed to the hospital foat as
the anti-CSG one.
Mr George is also a Richmond
Valley councillor and is em-
ployed by CSG miner Metgasco.
Beef Week bans protests
Illegal dumping of hard rub-
bish appears to be on the rise in
Byron Shire, with the council
insisting its recent decision to
end kerbside pick-ups of bulky
goods is not to blame.
Afer the most recent inci-
dent, when a large amount of
rubbish was found on Rajah
Road, Ocean Shores over the
weekend, Byron Shire Coun-
cil has turned to the commu-
nity for help to stamp out the
problem.
Executive manager of water
and recycling, Phil Warner,
said, if Byron Shire residents
see someone illegally dumping,
they should contact Council so
that it can conduct an investi-
gation into the incident.
Mr Warner said he believed
the previous kerbside pick-up
system actually encouraged il-
legal dumping but it was less
obvious.
Tere was a large amount
of illegal dumping taking place
under the guise of the kerbside
pick-up system, both before
and afer the of cial collection
period started. Aside from
causing environmental dam-
age, the large amount of illegal
dumping was distressing for
some residents who had goods
dumped near their homes. It
was also having a negative im-
pact on community amenity,
and posed a safety risk, par-
ticularly to young children that
might be tempted to explore
any dumped goods.
The previous system was
also limited, as it only applied
to residents in urban areas, not
those living in rural parts of
the Shire. It was preferable that
a new system could be imple-
mented that would allow more
residents to access the service.
Mr Warner said that anyone
thinking about illegally dump-
ing material could avoid a po-
tential fne or prosecution by
taking advantage of Councils
free, bulky-goods drop-of sys-
tem, which commenced on 1
July.
On-the-spot fines range
from $200 for littering by an
individual to the more seri-
ous ofence of dumping waste,
which carries a fne of $750 for
an individual and $1,500 for a
corporation.
Prosecutions for waste
dumping have also occurred
in the Byron Shire. In 2010 BSC
prosecuted a Shire resident
who dumped waste, resulting
in a $20,000 fne.
Since the start of this
month, residents can now de-
posit up to 150 kilograms of
bulky goods without charge at
the Myocum facility, simply by
taking along their rate bill, or
a voucher that is based on a
residential tenancy agreement
if they are a resident not paying
rates, he said.
Mr Warner added that
Council believed the new sys-
tem provided a more appro-
priate way for the Byron Shire
community to deal with un-
wanted goods.
On one occasion only per
year, residents can drop off
up to 150 kilograms of bulky
waste at Myocum landfill at
no charge. Details of the rate
notice or voucher will be regis-
tered into a database. Any ma-
terial exceeding 150 kilograms
will be charged at the appro-
priate fee.
Illegal dumping soars in Byron Shire
Imagining Shoes is a collection/exhibition of shoes by Australian shoe craftspeople currently on
display at Peace by Piece. Ilona Harker and pooch Joni both work at the eclectic leather shop in
Brunswick Heads. Photo Jef Das Boot Dawson
These boots are made for an exhibition
Mullumbimby law frm Hun-
gerford Lehmann Solicitors has
relocated to McGoughans Lane,
Mullumbimby, behind IGA and
below The Echo of ces.
Te frm has been a feature
of the Mullumbimby business
community for almost 100
years, and was acquired by
Robert Parrey and Associates
late last year.
Byron Shire Council is again
offering sustainable business
or community enterprises free
listings for its Sustainable Busi-
ness Directory.
The pocket-size guide will
be published and also be avail-
able on the Byron Shire Council
website. Tose interested have
until 4pm, August 30, to make
an expression of interest to be
included in the Sustainable
Business Directory.
Professional photographer and
Byron Shire resident Lisa Ford
recently gained the prestigious
title of Master of Photography,
having been awarded two Silver
with Distinction and two Silver
Awards at the Australian Pro-
fessional Photography Awards
held in Melbourne recently. To
view the award-winning imag-
es go to www.lisaford.com.au.
Local photographer
wins awards
Got an idea for an art project
and want to fnd out how to
get it of the ground? Register
now for grant-writing work-
shops and one-to-one clinics,
coming up this month in Mur-
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Councils Sustainable
Directory back
Neighbours of musician Tim
Freedman have failed in their
application to the Land & En-
vironment Court to stop the
use of the property as a place
of assembly.
Council originally granted
consent but this decision was
challenged by residents from
surrounding properties.
In a hearing that lasted two
days from June 12, the property
which is zoned T2 can have up
to 14 functions annually, with a
maximum 70 guests perfunc-
tion. Tere are fairly stringent
conditions on events and there
is too be no liveamplifed mu-
sic or DJs and all functions
must cease at by 9pm.
It is reported that Freedman
paid $2.8 million for the prop-
erty called Barefoot at Broken
Head in 2009. Te 1.1 hectare
holding is in the Pavilions Es-
tate at Broken Head.
Tim Freedman allowed to
play music at weddings
Young women flmmakers wanted
Submissions for the Byron
screening of the World Of
Women Film Festival (WOW)
are now open.
Te flms do not have to be
about women, they just need to
be primarily created by wom-
en, say organisers.
Te flms will be judged by
local flmmakers and screened
at the Byron Community Cen-
tre on Sunday August 26 from
11am to 3.45pm.
A double WOW day pass
will be given to each entrant
and six free passes will go to
the winners in each category.
Contact the Byron World Of
Women Festival co-ordinator
Desley White on 0438 024 766
or email desleywhite1@gmail.
com.
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Reports from the Lizards Re-
venge uranium protest/festival
in Roxby Downs in South Aus-
tralia has so far been orderly
and well planned; however, as a
protester you had better be not
too worried about any privacy
issues.
The festival/protest was
called after plans were an-
nounced to increase produc-
tion at BHPs Olympic Dam
and in the aftermath of the
Fukushima disaster which is
still unfolding a year later.
Bay FM president Ros Elliott
is part of the 15 or so local con-
tingent and she told The Echo
that roadblocks with drug and
alcohol testing and searches
were set up in Port Augusta,
well before anyone rolled into
Roxby Downs.
Anyone with dreads and
any cars that looked slightly
unroadworthy were given a lot
of attention, she says. But more
than that, Ms Elliott claims the
camp originally planned for
the protesters has been moved
by police to another spot.
Its still another parcel of
Crown land but it gives them
more powers, she says. We now
need permission to enter our
own camps! Everyones name
is taken down and you need to
give a reason for entering.
She says its very intimidating
and feels like a detention camp.
Inside Roxby, police were
taking videos and photos of
everyone. Were under constant
surveillance. Despite that, every-
one is well behaved and peace-
ful. Teres around four hundred
of us, with a lot of young kids
and families included.
She says on the frst day, all
the police had earplugs. I have
heard about tactics in the US
where police use sonic waves
to knock out protesters, so we
werent sure what this was. She
says fewer police wore them
the second day.
Constant surveillance
Filmmaker and Shire resi-
dent David Bradbury agrees
the police presence is dispro-
portionate. But despite that, he
says protesters are mostly gen-
eration Y; smart young people
with degrees in science, arts/
law, communications, ecology,
graphic arts etc. Its a wonder-
ful artistic and music celebra-
tion of life and the planet.
Gates of hell
Te biggest issue that sticks
in our throats is the South Aus-
tralian government passing a
law calling the area a protec-
tive security zone, meaning
the police call all the shots in
that area and you can only go
where they say you can go. Or
be arrested. Tey are very fas-
cist like in this. One cop quoted
homeland security as the rea-
son one sus looking person
and his van were pulled over
and searched en route.
Letterbox drop
Dr Helen Caldicott is step-
ping into the mouth of the
lion at Roxby town forum on
Wednesday afernoon to give a
talk to mums and grandmoth-
ers, fathers whoever wants
to come. Its to tell them of the
dangers of low radiation ex-
posure living in the shadow
of a uranium mine that gives
of dangerous radon gas its
seven times heavier than air
so it doesnt evaporate into
space but hugs the ground and
is odourless. You cant smell
youre breathing it and its very
carcinogenic. Both Ros Elliott
and David Bradbury say they
are part of a team that will per-
sonally letterbox 1200 homes
throughout Roxby and neigh-
bouring towns Andamooka
and Woomera.
Brains protesters at Roxby Downs uranium mine highlight what is missing when corporations are allowed to extract a
substance which could potentially poison all life as we know it. Photo Trevor Avedissian from www.byronvibe.com.
Zombies meet at Roxby protest
The teams behind the Ocean
Shores Art Expo and the Ocean
Shores Public School Festival of
the Imagination are well into
planning for the weekend of
August 2426.
Events include the OS Art
Expo art competition and ex-
hibition for adults and students
with prizes over $5,000.
Tere will also be workshops,
demonstrations, music, food,
stalls, performances, rainforest
walks and local history.
Artists have until August
6 to enter artworks online at
www.osartexpo.com.
OS Art Expo entries
open until Aug 6
Davey Bob Ramsey, the man
who locked himself to a bull-
dozer at Metgascos CSG
wastewater ponds near Casi-
no last month, faces court on
Wednesday.
He will be represented by
Environmental Defenders Of-
fce solicitor Sue Higginson.
Lock the Gate Northern Riv-
ers is encouraging community
members to attend court in
support of Davey Bob but is
asking them to act respectfully.
Those inside the court
house are encouraged to wear
badges and t-shirts, although
the public viewing area is quite
small, so be prepared to be out-
side. Banners and placards are
more than welcome for those
outside the court, a spokesper-
son said.
It must be stressed that
courts are not political forums
and it would not do well for
Davey Bobs cause for it to be
presented as such.
The matter is listed for
9.30am, but because of the
court process, the actual
hearing may occur anytime
throughout the day.
The Casino Local Court is
located on the corner of Rich-
mond and Walker Streets.
CSG protester faces court
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Comment
T
he ALP appears to have
coined a new slogan:
Te enemy of my enemy
is also my enemy. Or alterna-
tively: My chosen partner is my
greatest hate.
Te stream of invective di-
rected at the hapless Greens
has been more vicious than
any since, well, since much
the same people were abusing
and maligning Kevin Rudd for
the high crime of attempting
to implement the wishes of the
majority of voters, and particu-
larly of Labor supporters, and
take back the position that Julia
Gillard snatched from him in
the mugging of 2010.
Te Greens are loopy, danger-
ous extremists like One Nation
maybe worse, Labor should
consider putting them below
One Nation on how-to-vote
cards. To which the Greens re-
ply that Labor is a party without
ethics, capable only of throwing
buckets of dirt.
It is an extraordinary, almost
fratricidal, confrontation; afer
all the ALP and the Greens are
supposed to be together on the
progressive side of Australian
politics, allies of the Lef in the
same way as Christians, Jews
and Muslims are all people of
the book, worshippers of the
same god.
And perhaps the analogy is
apt, because adherents of all
three religions have been known
to treat their fellow monothe-
ists with more fear and loathing
than they ever infict on those
they regard as pagans. And as
any policeman knows, family
brawls are ofen the most bitter.
But the current blue, while
perhaps simmering for quite
some time, came to a head sud-
denly and unexpectedly; the
general belief that while the mi-
nority government in Canberra
endured, tensions could be con-
tained. Afer all, Labor needs the
Greens in the senate to deliver
any policies at all and in the low-
er house simply to survive and
the Greens need Labor in power
to keep their own ideas on the
table and occasionally put them
into practice.
So when everything blew up
last week, many commentators
suspected a hidden agenda. Te
most common conspiracy the-
ory was that Labors right-wing
faction leaders, and particularly
the New South Wales branch,
were sending a signal that they
were turning against Julia Gil-
lard; the partnership with the
Greens had been her idea, and
it was over, and so was she.
There was less unanimity
about who, if anyone, was be-
ing touted as her replacement;
Kevin Rudd and Bill Shorten
both had their advocates, but
for different reasons neither
seems all that likely. Rudd wont
come unless asked by the whole
caucus, and his enemies remain
unforgiving, and Shorten is un-
derstandably unwilling to ac-
cept a crown of thorns from
a party on the brink of cata-
strophic defeat.
Another suggestion was that
it wasnt so much the Greens
who were under attack, but
their baby, the carbon tax; if
Labor could somehow get rid of
both the sun would shine again.
But even in an electorate as in-
ured to cynicism as Australias,
that pig just wont fy.
It is more probable that the
partys general secretary, Sam
Dastyari, was simply telling it
as he saw it: Labors perceived
attachment to the Greens was
dragging its vote down, and the
simplest way to cut the cord was
to deny the Greens preferenc-
es. Well, maybe, but it at least
worth examining his thesis in
more detail before arriving at
any conclusion.
It is true that the real slump
in Labors primary vote has oc-
curred since the 2010 election
and the inauguration of the
partnership with the Greens,
but while the period has proved
disastrous for Labor, it hasnt
done the Greens much good. In
the Weekend Australian, Tim
Watts crunched the numbers
to fnd that in total, taking in
the state elections in New South
Wales, Queensland and Victoria
and the ongoing federal scene,
Labors primary has dropped by
over 11 per cent, but the Greens
have picked up less that half of
one per cent. If they are, as the
right claims, cannibalising the
Labor vote, they are very inef-
fcient anthropophagites.
Almost all the rest has gone to
the coalition; these are the votes
that have to be retrieved. Would
cutting of the Greens help? It
might; there are certainly blue-
collar voters who have been
conditioned by the shock jocks
and the tabloids to regard the
Greens as spawn of Satan, and
anyone who sups with them as
irrevocably damned.
But there are a lot more
who are simply fed up with
Gillard and her colleagues for
their endless dithering, lack
of clear purpose and inability
to communicate anything be-
yond clich. The parliaments
elder statesman John Faulkner
summed it up at the weekend
in the NSW state conference:
they had spent fve days squab-
bling about preferences when
they should have been talking
about principles.
And even if breaking with
the Greens brought some vot-
ers back, there would be a price
to be paid, and it would be paid
in the senate. In the next elec-
tion six senators from each state
and two from each territory will
face the voters. Te territories
will break, as always, one each
for Labor and the coalition.
But even if Labor recovers a
bit even quite a lot it seems
inevitable that the coalition will
win three seats to Labors two in
every state, bringing the state
of the major parties to coali-
tion 36, Labor 27, Greens six
and the DLPs John Madigan
in Victoria.
Te last six seats are there-
fore vital. I would expect the
independent Nick Xenophon
to hold on in South Australia,
and the Greens should be strong
enough in Tasmania. But that
still leaves four swinging.
If the coalition wins three, it
controls the senate in its own
right. If it wins two, it probably
has efective control with the
help of Madigan. If it wins just
one it still has the numbers to
block anything it likes.
Tus for the current situation
to prevail for Labor and the
Greens to be able to reject gov-
ernment legislation (of course,
we are assuming a coalition
majority in the House of Repre-
sentatives) they need to win the
lot between them. Even with-
out wildcard independents this
will be hard. If they dont work
together, it will be impossible.
Tony Abbott will have untram-
melled control absolute power.
Please, Sam Dastyari and
your mates is this what you
really want?
The Echo very much looks forward to a new Byron Shire general manager
being appointed and some fresh councillor faces after the September 8
elections.
So far the debate has been mainly rhetorical, but now is the time to talk
about how this community can pull together and work more collaboratively.
Sounds like a joke, right? But nobody can deny its desperately needed.
There are so many conficting egos and ideals in this region that whoever
lands the vacant spots of general manager and mayor will be under
immense pressure to produce at least some level of unity. Previously both
ended up in a tit-for-tat squabble where the only winners were lawyers.
Here are a few issues to ponder over until ballot day:
Address and review unexecuted Council motions. Councillors many
requests to staf has led to a cyber graveyard of well-intentioned but
forgotten motions.
There is no doubt that tourism is the dominant economy, but what of
other sectors that, with the right nurturing, could provide the resilience that
this community continually espouses? Food production, manufacturing,
creative arts and IT come to mind.
Addressing afordable housing could perhaps be achieved by
investigating working models in neighbouring shires.
Byron Bay has needed a bypass for over 20 years, and as the Ocean
Shores population is almost as large, it too could do with basic
infrastructure.
An equitable festival policy is needed as well; its not just two major
events we have in this Shire, its two major event companies who want to
ramp up their event sites that we have to deal with.
Other big elephants in the room are holiday letting and the social
problems caused by a binge-drinking culture.
And lets not forget potholes and grubby public toilets.
One last thing: a great start to freshening up Council would be to
rename our infrastructure. Poor language usage divides and confuses.
Until something vaguely cultural is held there, the Byron Regional Sports
and Cultural Complex should be just called the Ewingsdale Sports Facility.
National and global media continually analyse this community whether
we like it or not. Those outside our bubble often mock our diferences and
ridicule the commitment we have to the environment and social issues.
Lets be a smart unifed council so we can tell them and the NSW
government to go fuck themselves when needed.
Hans Lovejoy, editor
Local election ponderings
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Labors right snarls at the Greens
If the Greens are cannibalising
the Labor vote, then
they are very inefcient
anthropophagites.
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Eat spray, love
I agree with Byron Councils
decision to use herbicides to
control bitou bush and other
weeds. If chemically adverse
residents were truly concerned
about suspected (not proven)
side efects they would be hap-
py to manually remove weeds
near their properties and other
areas within the Shire.
If all Byron residents cleared
one square kilometre there
would be no need to use her-
bicides. For Council its an eco-
nomic reality to spray herbi-
cides. Keep up the good work,
Byron Council.
Ian Wiggins
Ballina

Q I was deeply saddened by
Virginia Blacks letter of spray-
ing danger and on her hus-
bands death.
I live next to the Ocean
Shores golf course which is
sprayed every other day ten
metres from my home. We
all sufer from chronic fatigue
and other chronic health con-
ditions some doctors and
naturopaths have suggested
a causal link with chemical
sprays. Tere is no signage or
warning when spraying and
ofen the spraying occurs on
windy days.
Are there any doctors out
there with information that
may assist us in understanding
a causal link? Any evidence-
based research?
As a community we need
to get quality information out
there. My family has sufered
enough.
Sujay Piper
Ocean Shores
Good sports
When did The Echo commu-
nity paper become so profit
driven? I was told that there
isnt enough space to print the
sports results, because sports
people dont spend money on
advertising. Arent the sports
results news? Tese are hard
times for all of us, but to cull
the sports results from our
community paper? We are a
non-proft club that relies on
the print media to expose our
club. Te results are found on
the internet, afer you press an
obscure button somewhere in
Echonetdaily, but this is not ac-
cessible to people that are new
to the area or tourists or those
that dont have a computer to
fnd out what sport is available.
Mark Smith
Byron Shire Table Tennis Club
Q We prefer to use the space for
sports stories of more interest
to general readers. Clubs can
always circulate results among
their members. We still run
the pages despite the lack of
advertising support. - Ed
Racist legislation
At last someone who is happy
to mention the truth about the
racist legislation imposed upon
First Australians (Echo, July 3).
As you state in your last
editorial, why are Aboriginal
people and communities pe-
nalised through emergency
legislation to prevent further
child abuse when statistically
the whole of Australia should
be under the same legislation,
or has it got everything to do
with government removing
land rights from these com-
munities, paving the way for
government and mining com-
panies to access tribal lands?
Suicide rates have dramati-
cally increased since the In-
tervention. It truly is shameful
and it should be one law for
all Australians and real consid-
eration for these poor people
who have been attacked on all
fronts for the last 200 years.
Helen Stickley
South Golden Beach
Te new terrorism
Te carbon tax killed Ernest
Borgnine and ate my baby.
Frank Wilkie
Peregian Beach, Qld
Wildlife warning
I am writing about the need
for a wildlife warning road
sign on the section of the Old
Pacifc Highway between the
Brunswick Fish Co-op and the
northern roundabout adjacent
to the wetlands.
Tis stretch of road fanks
the Brunswick Nature Reserve
on the south and the river fore-
shore to the north. It is a high
traf c road, being the northern
entrance to Brunswick Heads
and also the main connector to
Ocean Shores. It is not lit and I
have frequently seen wallabies
on the side of the road at dusk
and night times. Tis morn-
ing riding my bike along this
stretch of road I passed a dead
wallaby obviously hit by a car.
This section of road is a
wildlife corridor and it needs
to be signposted as such for
the protection of creatures and
people alike.
Ilka Blue Nelson
Ocean Shores
Rocks in their heads
To the pack of charming young
teenagers roaming the streets
of Sufolk Park around the lake
on the afernoon of Tursday
July 12. Tere were four or fve
of you and I watched as you
found your enjoyment for the
afternoon by hiding in the
bushes near the roundabout
like mongrel dogs and throw-
ing large rocks at the cars ne-
gotiating the roundabout.
While I watched, you hit
about three or four cars which
would have caused quite some
damage and distress to the
drivers involved. Then you
all laughed and cheered each
other when you made a hit on
a car. And when I yelled at you
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Byron Bay is looking quite
tacky these days. Shops are
empty and theres a general at-
mosphere of depression in a
place that has fallen on hard
times. Te fallout of the Global
Financial Crisis? I dont think
so.
Anyone who has wondered
why Byron is in the dumps
should think back and remem-
ber the campaign against tour-
ists which has been running
here for at least the past ten
years.
Tere were big spreads in the
newspapers in Brisbane, Syd-
ney and Melbourne, reports in
TV news bulletins and on the
radio. Im sure everyone knows
which Shire-wide organisation
was running this vendetta
against the outside world.
Te result was wholly pre-
dictable: the Australian family
holiday maker got the mes-
sage and went elsewhere. You
dont see them in the streets of
Byron or on Main Beach any
more. Theyre at Noosa, the
Gold Coast, Yamba or Coffs
Harbour places where they
feel welcome.
People who dont read
newspapers, watch TV news
or listen to radio news grabs
continued to stream into By-
ron. Tis distortion in the lo-
cal tourist market turned By-
ron into a backpacker resort.
Cheap shops and fast food out-
lets proliferated. Street crime
increased considerably.
Businesses that used to ca-
ter for grown-ups left town.
You have to go to Ballina or
Lismore to buy clothing for
adults. Te dry-cleaners went,
as did the smart hair salon un-
der the cinema.
Te overall result is a lack
of vitality in the heart of the
Shire, a lack of opportunity for
young people and a growing
sense of unease at the loss of
energy in a town that used to
sparkle with life.
Tere is an urgent need for a
new spirit in Byron. Te time
for a change in direction is well
overdue.
Ian Evans
Mullumbimby
New spirit needed
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northern end of the Ballina Bypass at Ross Lane and extends to the
Ewingsdale interchange.
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the construction process for road works and bridges. The presentation
will cover the various stages of construction, techniques to be used as
well as the required machinery.
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L
ocal author and flmmaker
Helena Norberg-Hodge
has just been named the
2012 recipient of the prestigious
Tokyo-based Goi Peace
Award. She is the frst female
winner, joining prominent
international fgures including
James Lovelock, Bruce Lipton,
Deepak Chopra, Oscar Arias
and Bill Gates. The citation
refers to Helenas pioneering
work in the new economy
movement to promote a more
sustainable and equitable
world. Helena is the producer
of the award-wi nni ng
documentary, The Economics
of Happiness, and the author
of the bestselling Ancient
Futures. Peter Thompson
talked to her about the
thinking that underlies her
work.
Peter Tompson: What does it
mean to you to win this prize?
Helena Norberg-Hodge: For
me, its a sign that economic
localisation which is an
amazing win-win solution to
so many of our problems is
being taken more seriously.
Time is running out I hope
the prize will help to get the
message out more loudly and
clearly.
PT: Whats so great about lo-
calisation?
HNH: Its the structural path
to social and economic stabil-
ity. Going local doesnt mean
eliminating global trade or
going back to the stone age.
But its about shortening the
distances between production
and consumption to strength-
en diversifed local and region-
al economies. And that means
reducing the power of giant
corporations and banks.
The recent financial crises
have made it clear that the
centralised system we have
today, with its one global mar-
ket, is unstable and unsustain-
able. Governments around the
world are falling over them-
selves to subsidise, aid and abet
the giant banks and corpora-
tions using taxpayer funds
to do so. And now the inter-
national credit agencies are ef-
fectively telling them that the
needs of the banks must come
before the needs of the people.
Te end result is a downward
spiral in which smaller busi-
nesses, post ofces, hospitals
whole towns are dying. In
the process, the vast majority
are increasingly impoverished
while a tiny minority prospers.
By localising economies,
we level the playing feld and
give smaller businesses, family
farms, and other locally-based
enterprises the chance to four-
ish. Tats the economic side of
the argument. But purely as a
matter of ecological survival,
localisation is essential. The
global economy is all about
monoculture about elimi-
nating difference, whether
of nature or of cultures. And
monoculture ultimately means
death. Localisation is the op-
posite; its about positively
celebrating diversity. And that
means celebrating life.
PT: I know that youve helped
to start farmers markets
around the world, including
here in Byron. Are they really
making a diference?
HNH: Tey are small examples
of what we should be doing
more broadly at the policy lev-
el, and their impact is far great-
er than most people realise. As
farmers move away from pro-
ducing a single product for a
central market, they not only
increase diversity on the farm
but also reduce the need for
chemical inputs. Whats more,
they are able to increase their
profit margins while provid-
ing healthier, fresher food at
reasonable prices.
Every person in the world
needs food every day and the
fresher it is, the healthier it is.
Yet we have an economic sys-
tem that separates us further
and further from the sources
of our food. And if that isnt
bad enough, all the subsidies
and other hidden supports for
agribusiness (including mas-
sive funding for research into
pesticides and biotechnology)
have the efect of making local
products more expensive than
products from the other side of
the world. Ive seen this from
Mongolia to India, from Spain
to Australia.
Tis has nothing to do with
efciency; larger factory farms
are not more productive. In
fact, studies have demonstrat-
ed that small-scale, diversifed
farms have a higher total out-
put per unit of land than large-
scale monocultures.
PT: Wouldnt there be victims
in the transition to a localised
economy? So many people rely
for their living on the system as
it exists.
HNH: But there are millions
of victims right now. And con-
tinuing along the current path
would create far more victims.
Right now, even the middle
classes in the industrialised
world are being marginalised.
Te path Im advocating means
more jobs and more meaning-
ful work. Te majority the 99
per cent would be better of.
PT: Do you seriously think
that the system can be turned
around?
HNH: Im convinced that we
can and must. To continue in
the present direction is simply
not an option. It is ecologically,
socially and even economi-
cally suicidal. We simply have
to change direction. And the
sooner we start the process,
the better. The fundamental
challenge is to change the way
we think in the face of relent-
less corporate misinformation.
However crowded the planet,
however entrenched the global
economy, however big the chal-
lenge we have no alternative.
And localisation is already
happening. Last year alone,
the number of farmers mar-
kets in the US jumped 17 per
cent to more than 7,000, while
local business alliances have
formed in over 130 cities and
now count some 30,000 busi-
nesses as members. On July 1,
the New York Times quoted a
former Microsof manager say-
ing, Te future is local. When
its in the New York Times, you
know its arrived!
Norberg-Hodge takes peace award
There has been a decline in
the per capita level of cycling
in Australia, with population
growth three times that of re-
cent increases in cycling trips,
according to research by Uni-
versity of Sydney Professor
Chris Rissel and independent
researcher Chris Gillham.
Te study, recently published
in the journal World Transport
Policy and Practice, demon-
strates that on a per capita basis
there were 37.5 per cent fewer
Australians riding bikes in 2011
than in 1985-86.
This is despite Australias
population increasing by 58.4
per cent from 1986 to 2010.
While Australias reported
cycling boom over the past
decade has seen increasing
numbers of cyclists, there has
been an efective decline in per
capita cycling participation over
25 years, according to the study.
If even just 10 per cent more
people were cycling instead of
driving at any given time, traf-
fc congestion would be signif-
cantly reduced on Australian
roads with a commensurate
reduction in risk to motorists,
pedestrians and cyclists, Pro-
fessor Rissel, from the Univer-
sitys School of Public Health,
said.
The health benefits from
recreational exercise and envi-
ronmental gains from reduced
CO2 emissions would also be
substantial, he added.
The most likely major de-
terrent to more people cycling
is helmet legislation, which is
a signifcant feature of the cy-
cling environment in Australia.
Well over half a million more
Australians could be riding bi-
cycles if we didnt have man-
datory helmet laws, according
to research I conducted last
year which showed one in fve
adults surveyed in Sydney said
they would ride a bicycle more
if they did not have to wear a
helmet.
Australia has a low cycling
rate compared with most coun-
tries and the international con-
sensus is that the mandatory
bicycle helmet laws, introduced
in 1990-1992, are a signifcant
contributor to this lack of par-
ticipation.
Another likely contributing
factor to the declining rates of
cycling nationally is the lack
of investment in cycling infra-
structure people not conf-
dent riding on roads prefer bike
paths separated from trafc.
Author and flmmaker Helena Norberg-Hodge at a local farmers market. Photo Jef Dawson
Australian cycling boom a myth
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Letters
to stop you turned on me and
started with the rude gestures
and swearing and the bravado
and then ran away like scared
little girls. Charming.
Tese are the types of chil-
dren we have residing in this
neighbourhood what a dis-
grace. Know this, I saw you,
I know your faces and I will
fnd out where you all live and I
will report you all to the police
when I do that.
You might think its fun to
cause other people distress;
well, we will see how you han-
dle the distress of being re-
ported to the police and your
parents, some of whom I sus-
pect will, as usual, adopt the
mantra, Oh my son wouldnt
do something like that. Its
about time some of the par-
ents of Sufolk Park woke up to
themselves and started having
a bit more control over their
maliciously vagrant children
during school holidays and of a
night. I, for one, am very, very
sick of it.
John Whitehall
Sufolk Park
CO2 on the rise
Tere are a number of ways the
Gillard government could pro-
mote the carbon tax (Mungo,
last week), but making a seri-
ous contribution to saving the
planet is not likely to be one
of them.
Te reason lies in the gov-
ernments own figures un-
der the carbon tax, Australias
emissions are predicted to have
increased by 13 per cent from
1990 levels by 2020. While this
is better than the 23 per cent
increase expected without the
carbon tax, it is a long way
from the 25 per cent to 40 per
cent reduction that science is
saying is needed.
By 2050, the government
expects our emissions to be
down by one per cent from
1990 levels. Again, this is better
than the 83 per cent increase
expected without the carbon
tax, but it is a long way from
the 80 per cent to 90 per cent
cuts we should be aiming for
to meet our share of reduc-
ing global emissions enough
to hopefully limit temperature
rises to 2, generally consid-
ered the threshold of danger-
ous warming.
The government is quite
right in saying we will hardly
notice the impact of the carbon
tax, but unfortunately the at-
mosphere will hardly notice it
either. A step in the right direc-
tion, but much more is needed.
Since it was Gillard and
Swan who forced Kevin Rudd
to drop the carbon pollution
reduction scheme (and the
Greens who forced them into
the carbon tax) and a signif-
cant part of the ALP are likely
to be climate change skeptics
or deniers (cant risk the coal
exports, can we, Martin?), I
doubt that we will hear much
about the role of the carbon tax
in saving the planet.
Matthew Lambourne
Mullumbimby
Hall fees
Te other day I phoned Ewings
dale hall to enquire about the
price of an all-day/night hire. I
was asked if this was for a party
or a wedding. I replied what is
the difference? The response
shocked me.
Well, we charge more for
weddings as everything costs
more for weddings. So to hold
a wedding at Ewingsdale hall
is $750 while to have a party
is only $350. Does that seem
right? Im outraged. So because
a wedding is already expensive
its fair to charge more, for no
added value.
There was no bottle of
champagne in the wedding
hire. Tere was no free band
attached. Isnt a wedding a par-
ty anyway? Tats the idea, to
celebrate your love for another
person and have your family
and friends there to celebrate
and party too. Im sorry, Ew-
ingsdale hall, but you have lost
my vote.
Jess Brown
Federal
Agenda 21
Re L Johansons letter (Echo,
July 10). Its about time the sub-
ject of Agenda 21 was brought
to the publics attention and
accolades to The Echo for this
usually media-suppressed
subject to be aired. Few peo-
ple are aware of the United
Nations insidious Agenda 21
and its local government arm
ICLEI (International Council
for Local Environmental Ini-
tiatives). ICLEI is Agenda 21
by stealth.
At the Earth/Environment
Summit in 1992, Ros Kelly
(then ALP Minister for the
Environment) signed Austral-
ia to the UN Agenda 21 with-
out the knowledge or permis-
sion of the Australian public
despite the fact that according
to our Australian Constitution
Act: Part IV Both Houses of
the Parliament 44. Any person
who (i.) Is under any ac-
knowledgement of allegiance,
obedience, or adherence to a
foreign power, or is a subject
or a citizen or entitled to the
rights or privileges of a subject
or citizen of a foreign power:
shall be incapable of being
chosen or of sitting as a sena-
tor or a member of the House
of Representatives. An act of
treason? Probably.
Most councils in Australia
are now members of ICLEI,
including Byron Shire Coun-
cil. Te largest membership is
in the USA. At present many
counties and cities there are
withdrawing from Agenda 21
and ICLEI.
Te entire state of Alabama
has withdrawn, Kansas and
Tennessee are in the process
and more will follow. See
www.thenewamerican.com/
rio-20/item/11592-alabama-
adopts-frst-ofcial-state-ban-
on-un-agenda-21.
Australian councils are still
asleep at the wheel. So far only
Gosford Shire residents have
awoken and are in the process
of petitioning their council to
withdraw their ICLEI mem-
bership.
See www.gopetition.com/
petitions/remove-gosford-
city-council-s-membership-
in-iclei.html.
See also: Resolution Expos-
ing United Nations Agenda
21 www.freerepublic.com/
focus/f-bloggers/2834170/
posts
Dont believe me, wake up
and do your homework. Yours
and your childrens future de-
pends on it.
Peggy Balfour
Mullumbimby
Bicyles are vital
Calls for fewer cycleways?
More cars? Whoa! Our world
may not be ideal but it is rap-
idly changing. As fossil fuel
becomes too expensive for
day-to-day transport, bicycles
are a vital part of that change.
I fnd my new electric bike
is even better than I imagined.
Now I can easily get up steep
hills and so make full use of
Byron Bays small lanes and
byways.
Tis means I can avoid us-
ing the main cycleway along
Bangalow Road. Here cyclists
and pedestrians are over-
crowded into inadequate foot-
paths while cars and trucks
monopolise the roadway.
But out to the industrial es-
tate and to my friends in Ew-
ingsdale I rely on the cycle
path and the new connection
over the bridge. I am also de-
lighted with the avenues to
Sufolk Park.
More places to lock up bikes
are important. A bonus would
be battery recharge stations.
Free loans of bikes, trikes and
even trailers for town use.
I dream of roads for bike use
only recently I and others
have been hit by cars. A smart
fear of traffic plus the new
electric ability now guides
my route selection. So do the
standard rules of the road. I
give all trafc this respect and
I expect as much too.
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The beautiful Bangalow Ma-
sonic Hall in Station Street
goes to auction on July 28.
Surprisingly the hall that has
stood and serviced the Ban-
galow community since 1922
has never been heritage-listed,
leaving it at risk of being de-
molished. Yet another much-
loved community and histori-
cal icon lost to development.
I have seen so many changes
in the shire since taking resi-
dence here 14 years ago, and
there are so few culturally sig-
nifcant buildings lef now. So
the hall goes down along with
a century of memories with a
new proposed retail complex
to appear in its place. How will
a development of that scale in
a tiny dead-end street afect the
Bangalow community? What
will happen to the billycart
derby if roadworks are needed
to accommodate a retail centre
of considerable size? It looks
to me like those billycarts are
moving much too fast to take
on a roundabout.
We have just experienced
the Federal village commu-
nitys commendable and in-
spirational fght to save their
community hall; perhaps the
residents of Bangalow feel just
as passionate about their com-
munity history and culture.
What do you think about the
situation?
Lisa Bennett
Byron Bay
Continued from page 11
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On a bike, you are a small
part of the big changing fu-
ture. Sure you make adjust-
ments but Ill admit to you
the secret bonuses the new
views, the savings, the gentler
pace, the fexibility. Its fun.
Well done to the council
for enabling safer cycling! As
these improve further, more
people will be able to try an
energy descent lifestyle. Its
not all bad.
Mary Gardner
Byron Bay
Parking blues
Since the change in parking in
the Bay I for one have found
it much more difcult to park
in town. Te quick trip to the
bank isnt so quick any more
and I fnd it easier to do it else-
where in my travels.
I was told by the chamber
of commerce that around 60
spaces were removed.
I look for a car space close
to where I need to go and if
I cant find one I will circle
around again, then widen my
circling wider and wider un-
til I fnd a spot. So, I would
guess many others do the
same thing which then gives a
pretty clear idea why the town
is in gridlock so ofen.
A short term solution (as-
suming the parking front-to
-kerb continues) could be to
halve the allowed time at all
parking spots. Take the one
hour down to half and so on.
And have unrestricted time
or four-hour time at a greater
radius.
If I go to town to have a
meal I may be there one to two
hours. A short walk isnt going
to hurt me, but to come into
town for a quick transaction
and have to walk a distance
that sucks.
David Levine
Byron Bay
No front line
Many people believe the war
in Afghanistan is a legiti-
mate defence against foreign
extremists who attacked the
Pentagon on 9/11. Its not ex-
actly clear who were killing
over there, but if you believe
politicians and the corporate
media, its terrorists and insur-
gents and unlawful combat-
ants, in other words, people
who look like civilians, not
soldiers.
But the target population
of the terror war is not just
abroad, its also here, in Aus-
tralia, and around the west-
ern world, from the US to the
UK, from New Zealand to the
Netherlands. We are the tar-
get of the interminable war
on terror. Te citizens of the
West are under attack from
the parasitic, war profteering
plutocracy.
And its no secret. A study
entitled Te Changing Face of
War: Into the Fourth Genera-
tion, published in the Marine
Corps Gazette, October 1989,
and available online, claimed
that future warfare will be
widely dispersed and largely
undefined. The difference
between war and peace will
be blurred to the vanishing
point. Tere will be no defn-
able battle felds or fronts. Te
distinction between civilian
and military may disappear.
Furthermore, Psychologi-
cal operations may become
the dominant weapon in the
form of media/information
intervention. Practitioners
will be adept at manipulating
the media to alter domestic
and world opinion. A major
target will be the populations
support of the war. Television
news may become a more
powerful weapon than ar-
moured divisions.
And this is where were at,
folks, bombarded daily with
the psychological toxins of
pro-war, pro-torture propa-
ganda and police-state brutali-
ty, conditioned to believe were
at war abroad, when in fact
were attacked from within.
Tus the most potent and
empowering form of resis-
tance these days involves ig-
noring newspapers and leav-
ing the radio and TV turned
of.
John Scrivener
Main Arm
Less than splendid
Te article and photo re direc-
tors of Splendour in the Grass
(aka Nightmare for Koalas)
and their influence left me
puzzled.
I must have missed the bit
about the 15 metre high sound
proof wall around the site or
the level of fnancial contri-
butions to road maintenance,
water and services.
Koala status has recently
been further upgraded to crit-
ically endangered and wide-
spread community concerns
have been ignored and dont
get me started about the social
impact of these shows.
Te crowd numbers we can
anticipate; if the reality is even
half the estimate, it is insane.
If whingeing Byron busi-
nesses need to have Splendour
it should be where it will have
the least environmental im-
pact, probably at the original
site Belongil Fields and not at
the expense of helpless ani-
mals.
And please, Peter Noble,
stop crying about poor Elton
John and obstructions to his
Tyagarah extravaganza.
Rod Murray
Ocean Shores
To live in peace
What Israel and Palestine
taboo (Echo, July 3)? Israels
actions are discussed many
times from all possible an-
gles. Heres a taboo: President
Assad killed in the past year
more of his people than all the
Palestinians that were killed
in the Israel-Palestine confict
since it began. Combined. No
word from certain activists.
Repeat a lie enough times
and it will be believed. Is Israel
an apartheid state? No. Please
see this six-minute video:
http://bit.ly/ntYtQB.
Israel wants more land? Is
that why Israel withdrew from
most of the occupied territo-
ries without a peace treaty?
When my mother was
asked overseas: Why dont
you guys end this conflict?
she answered: Look, people
think different things about
Jews, but there is, however, a
consensus that Jews are smart.
And if we cant solve this prob-
lem for so long, it must be a
difcult problem to solve. Tis
was 20 years ago and is still
true today.
Why dont Israeli expats in
the Shire deal more with this
confict? I cant speak on be-
half of others but Israelis live
with this confict from birth.
I didnt come here to continue
the fght. I came here to live
in peace.
Eitan Timor
Mullumbimby
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The NSW Department of
Lands (DOL) has gazetted a
compulsory acquisition order
(May 15) in their latest attempt
to seize control of encroached
road reserve lands for inclu-
sion within the crown reserve
caravan parks in Brunswick
Heads.
For over a decade the local
community has highlighted
the adverse impacts these
encroachments have on resi-
dents amenity, public safety
and the fragile foreshore en-
vironment.
Trafc and car parking is-
sues, noise impacts, inad-
equate setbacks and buffer
zones, compliance and OH&S
issues are continuously disre-
garded by park management.
Legal advice from the En-
vironmental Defenders Of-
fce clearly states that existing
compliance problems will not
be remediated by the acquisi-
tion of encroached lands.
The privatisation and loss
of highly valued public recre-
ational space along the river
foreshore should alarm every-
one.
DOLs management plans
include erecting fencing to re-
strict public access in Terrace
Park the only area in Bruns-
wick Heads where foreshore
access is obstructed.
Already trees and lower
branches have been removed
from protected coastal cy-
press pines to allow intensi-
fed use of these encroached
lands, changing the use from
primitive camping without
Councils knowledge or con-
sent activities that I believe
are clearly outside the current
licence conditions.
A new cabin precinct is pro-
posed on encroached Marine
Park lands in Massey Greene.
In Ferry Reserve adjoining
Crown reserve parklands will
be used for overfow parking
and recreation.
Resuming road reserve
lands serves no public inter-
est. For the past decade DOL
has refused to negotiate, and is
now attempting to acquire this
land by ruthless force, solely to
maximise park profts without
due regard for the current and
future impacts on the local
community.
Michele Grant
Ocean Shores
A government land grab
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Mungo MacCallum
Jesus came to show us
who we are. And somehow
showing us who we are
has gradually changed into
telling us how to behave.
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415 AD
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Geof Dawe
It is ofen said, tritely, that hu-
mans need to ft in with nature,
but exactly where the line of
balance in this regard is drawn
is currently open to any inter-
pretation at all. Coal-seam gas
miners would no doubt see the
mining of gas as ftting in with
nature because it is using an
available resource to better hu-
man living conditions the same
as all species.
For those such as the writer
whose self-limiting tendencies
of the mind have not ceased,
ftting in with nature is not an
absolute. One cannot say if one
is an ordinary person who is a
CSG miner or even if one is
getting around naked and eat-
ing directly from the land, that
one has ftted in with nature.
Rather, ftting in is a compara-
tive term, so that one could say
that the naked, direct-eating-
from-land person, is more ft-
ting in with nature than a CSG
miner.
Fitting in with nature for hu-
mans is connected to how little
one is bound to the Earth, how
little one is dependent upon it
for ones living.
Technology dependence is
the binding of oneself to the
Earth and that takes place by
thinking that nature is inad-
equate or imperfect.
Our eyes see imperfection
in nature, but that is not be-
cause imperfection is in nature,
but because our eyes do not
see truly. Tey are coloured by
conditioning. It has been said
by another that, Te real jour-
ney is not to other lands, but to
see with new eyes.
We live in a culture unable
to return organic matter to
soil, yet taxing nature for eve-
rything that it can provide to
maintain excessive demands
for material comfort, and de-
ciding what parts of nature
are to be valued and what
parts are less worthy and even
worthless.
In Australia, the above
ground is seen as increasingly
less worthy as wealth comes
from below ground sources.
Where that all leads to for
future generations no-one
knows and while many care,
there is an overriding feeling
of powerlessness to do any-
thing about it.
For Elizabeth Farrelly writ-
ing in the SMH (19/2/09), it
is a human relationship with
nature, similar to that between
master and servant: Te pre-
sumption that nature is here
at our pleasure and disposal
that its role in our eyes is a
servant one, valued but dis-
tinctly below stairs is famil-
iar enough. In the Yoga tradi-
tion giving rise to Yogananda,
Lahiri Mahasaya continues
the master/servant metaphor:
Familiarity with Nature has
bred contempt for her ulti-
mate secrets; and our relation
with her is one of practical
business. We tease her, so to
speak, to discover the ways in
which she may be forced to
serve our purposes; we make
use of her energies, whose
source yet remains unknown.
In science our relation with
Nature is like that between an
arrogant man and his servant;
or in a philosophical sense,
Nature is like a captive in the
witness box. We cross-exam-
ine her, challenge her and
minutely weigh her evidence
in human scales that cannot
measure her hidden values.
On the other hand, when the
self is in communion with a
higher power, Nature auto-
matically obeys, without stress
or strain the will of man. Tis
efortless command over Na-
ture is called miraculous by
the uncomprehending mate-
rialist.
Materialism equals technol-
ogy dependence. Fitting in
with nature involves becoming
as little dependent on technol-
ogy as possible; it is the ten-
dency toward autonomy of
need for Earth-resourcing of
oneself; it is return to the older
technologies knowing that the
older they are, generally speak-
ing, the more sustainable they
are. It is the understanding of
the necessity for this diferent
paradigm that is progress.
References: Farrelly E, Syd-
ney Morning Herald, 19/2/
09. Yogananda, Paramahansa,
Autobiography of a Yogi, Jaico
Publishing House, Mumbai,
2003. P.330.
Fitting in with nature, we connect to the Earth
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Comment
Intricate text sweeps us along Fearless reportage in Mumbai
Behind the Beautiful Forevers
by Katherine Boo
Review by Gay Bilson
Katherine Boos greatest
achievement in this remark-
able book of narrative non-
fction is to have entirely dis-
pensed with her own voice,
despite having spent four
years immersed in the lives
of specifc families and with
children in a slum, Annawadi,
beside Mumbais international
airport.
Te result is something akin
to what we think of as fction,
but which is not.
We might name Rohinton
Mistrys magisterial novel, A
Fine Balance, as an example
of an imaginative work that
details the lives of those in the
vast underbelly of India. Boos
characters are real.
The five possessions that
had pushed the Husain fam-
ilys fortunes up the slums
stunted ladder are a pushcart
to carry garbage, the familys
hut, the storeroom for gar-
bage beside the hut, a three-
wheeled cart that superseded
the pushcart, and lastly a de-
posit on village land, the place
lef for the better life to be
had in Mumbai. However ex-
otic the narrative is to us, the
list is chilling.
The books central, tragic
story takes place around these
possessions and the fraught
relationships the Husains have
with their neighbours, includ-
ing Asha, whose ambition is to
be a slumlord.
Asha is in cahoots with a
corrupt politician who wants
Annawadis votes. Across In-
dia, poor people were the ones
who took the vote seriously. It
was the only real power they
had.
Endemic political corrup-
tion and staggering corrup-
tion in the form of bribes
within the police force is the
status quo.
The paradoxically heroic
figure of Abdul Husain is
that of a child who has never
known childhood as we de-
fne it.
This is not Slumdog Mil-
lionaire. It is fearless, respon-
sible reportage about a few of
the millions in India whose
lives of have not are as valu-
able as the lives of those who
have.
The Street Sweeper by Elliot
Perlman
Review by Libby OLoughlin
Elliot Perlmans The Street
Sweeper is a masterfully writ-
ten novel intertwining the lives
of multiple characters and al-
ternating seamlessly between
21st century New York and
post-World War II Europe and
the United States of America.
Through the chance en-
counter in New York of an
African-American man with
a Holocaust survivor, and the
subsequent development of an
unlikely friendship, Perlman
explores the complex theme of
racism. He does this through
both an historic context, with
Hitlers horrifc attempted ex-
termination of the Jews, as well
as through a modern-day con-
text through the plight of an ex-
convict, aka the street sweeper,
who strives to better his social
standing against the odds.
The importance of history
in educating and reminding
people of past mistakes and
atrocities, thereby nurturing
an impetus for change, is in-
troduced by way of a profes-
sor of history. Tis educated
man is of the frm belief that
his personal experience of a
lacklustre father will ultimately
dictate his future as a childless
man. In so doing, he orches-
trates his own personal disaster
of a failed relationship just as
his career begins a downward
spiral. Interestingly, his pro-
fessional (and to some extent
personal) salvation lies in an
unprecedented discovery of
oral history recordings in the
basement of a Chicago library.
Perlman states that, apart
from a few minor exceptions,
the mid-twentieth-century
events depicted in The Street
Sweeper all occurred, just as the
fctional characters are based,
at least in part, on real people.
Despite alternating between
the past and present, Perl-
man maintains the continuity
of this very engrossing story
through the use of repetition
and clever segueing. In what is
a very intricately written book,
every single character, context
and event fulfls a purpose and
drives the story. Elliot Perl-
man pays enormous attention
to detail in The Street Sweeper
and the reward is a challenging
and highly enjoyable read.
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SUNBEAM
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LADIES COMP MONDAY 5:30PM
MENS COMP TUESDAY 6:30PM
MIXED COMP THURSDAY 6:30PM
JUNIOR COMP FRIDAY 4:00PM
LADIES SOCIAL WEDNESDAY 9:15AM
MIXED SOCIAL SATURDAY 1:30PM
TABLE TENNIS THURSDAY 6:30PM
NB: MIXED SOCIAL STARTS AT 2.30PM DST
FACILITIES
Mullumbimby Tennis Club offers six premium synthetic grass
courts for hire. The court precinct is fully lit at night and
available for hire to the public and club members from early
morning to late evening, seven days a week. The court keys can
be picked up at Mullumbimby Video Ezy between the hours of
9am and 9pm seven days a week.
JUNIOR TENNIS
The regular Friday nights junior challenge is a popular way
for kids of all ages and abilities to enjoy playing tennis in a
nurturing and social environment.
SOCIAL TENNIS
Want to keep t and make lots of new friends? Mullumbimby
Tennis Club has a fantastic social tennis program. Wednesday
is ladies day. Every week there is organised social play and
morning tea provided. On Saturday afternoons the
club swings into full gear with mixed social
tennis, for tennis players of all abilities.
Each round of matches is all organised by a
designated club member, so all you need to
do is bring your racquet. Saturday social tennis
starts at 1.30pm during winter and 2.30pm during
summer. Not a member but would like to try out
the club? Visitors are welcome to come down and
experience a wonderful afternoon of organised social
tennis. If youre a little worried about the standard of
your game and whether you can play to a reasonable
social level, then the club professional, Justin De Candia,
can provide you with some great coaching to get you on
your way.
MIXED COMPETITION
Mixed tennis is all about having fun, making new friends and
enjoying tennis. So, whether you win or lose, youre bound to have
a fun night out! Thursday night mixed competition provides a great
tennis experience for both the competitive and the social player. It
offers for a mixed range of player abilities and standards allowing
for quality match play within a friendly and social environment.
MENS COMPETITION
Tuesday night is mens night. The club runs a singles competition
which offers competitive tennis. The new format is proving popular
among the men and the level of tennis is rising.
WOMENS COMPETITION
The womens competition is run on Monday nights and provides a
social, yet competitive level of tennis for women of all ages.
A special public thank you to VIDEO EZY in Stuart St, Mullum
for their many years of generous service to Mullum Tennis.
Casual Court Hire is organised from the store and provides the club with a valuable source of income.
ANYONE FOR TENNIS?
Our club caters for all levels of tennis social, competition and, of
course, public hiring of the courts.
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MULLUMBIMBY
TENNIS CLUB
OPEN DAY 2012
Mullumbimby Tennis Club is holding an Open Day and would like to invite
all members of the public to come along and see what the club has
to offer as we believe we have one of the best tennis facilities in
northern New South Wales.
Tennis offers families and kids a fun and affordable sporting activity
and is a great way to meet new friends.
The club offers both junior and adult tennis programs run by
Tennis Australia club professional coach Justin De Candia. The
facility also offers a table tennis competition in the clubhouse
on a Thursday night.
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Sure is! Scientists and physicians around
the world view tennis as the most healthful
activity in which you can participate. From
tiny tots to seniors, tennis is an enjoyable
way of to promote many aspects of healthy
living as well as being played in a social,
interactive environment, no matter what
level of the game.
From aerobic benets to
strengthening of bones in all ages,
and improving balance, agility and
co-ordination and a host of other
positives in between, its obvious
that everyone should be grabbing their
racquet and heading to the courts!
Cant afford not to!
free coaching by our professionaI cIub
coach - one hour of coaching for kids and
one hour of coaching for aduIts
free tennis aII afternoon
face painting for the kids (11-12:30)
Lver wondered how fast you can serve?
1est your skiIIs and see if you can match
it with the big guns with our serve-speed
radar.
ProfessionaI exhibition match
Lxhibition match by two high IeveI junior
pIayers 12 years of age
Music by IocaI band '8roadfoot' 2pm
Lunch avaiIabIe (heaIthy food options)
1abIe tennis exhibition match
1abIe tennis baII robot
As part of the open day, MuIIumbimby
1ennis CIub is offering a speciaI
membership offer
Are you in the market for a new racquet?
1here wiII be a range of
racquets avaiIabIe for
testing on the day.
OPEN DAY EVENTS
WHY PLAY TENNIS?
Is it really true that tennis is a sport for a lifetime?
SUNDAY JULY 22
11am to 4pm
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B-SYDE ME
B-Syde is a solo artist who challenges audiences perception
of what a solo artist can achieve, using live loops to bring
hip hop, roots, and general electronic mayhem. Dabbling in
the art of live looping and samples, B-Syde has constructed
a setup that consists of multiple FX pads, loop pedals and
synthesizers, allowing him to manipulate and record sounds
seamlessly. He is at The Rails on Wednesday.
MUSIC @ PEPPERS
Knight Music Peppers Coorabell Retreat in Newes Road of
Coolamon Scenic Drive is a beautiful place for a Sunday drive
with a gorgeous outlook from the restaurant decks.They are
now ofering live music on Sunday afternoons. Featured
music artists on Sunday at 2pm are a local acoustic trio Kellie
Knight and Dr. Baz, with Paul Brewer on upright bass.
Kellie Knight is recognised locally for her extraordinary soul
and blues vocal and she is joined by local music legend Dr.
Baz (aka Barry Ferrier) on guitar, keyboards and accordion.
These two contrasting vocalists combine to produce a rich
harmony sound with an interesting mix of cool original
songs and well known silky smooth jazz standards plus some
chilled contemporary acoustic funk grooves. Kellie and her
band The Daze also play the Ballina RSL on Friday night.
TAKING THE MICKEY
Nominated for Best Live Performer at this years National
Music Oz Awards, Ralph McTell (of Streets of London fame)
was quoted as saying Get to see and hear him live, it will
give you cause for optimism and hope following Mick
McHughs recent national tour opening for the legendary hit
songwriter. Mick returns to his home shire from the national
tour to play a couple of local shows, starting at The Rails
this Sunday from 6pm and then Splendour in the Grass on
Saturday 28th July.
DALLAS IN TOWN
After much hullabaloo, build, anticipation, blood, sweat,
tears, money, lust and lunacy, Melbournes Dallas Frasca has
just released her sophomore album Sound Painter through
Spank Betty Records / MGM. With lead single All My Love still
blasting across radio airwaves after taking out 3rd place in
the International Songwriting Comp, recorded in New York
City with Aussie producer Andy Baldwin (Bjork, Kram, Cat
Empire) at Rola Polas Studios in Brooklyn, her new album has
been a true labour of love for everyone involved. The results
speak for themselves. Find out when she plays the Hotel
Great Northern on Saturday.
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Editor : Mandy Nolan
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27 July GOONS OF DOOM
28 July DUNE RATS
5 Aug HUNTING GROUND
11 Aug ILLY
12 Aug STONEFIELD &
OWL EYES
16 Aug ALPINE
24 Aug TIM ROGERS
26 Aug CHILDREN
COLLIDE
Wed 18 GARRETT KATO
Thur 19 RAFFLES 7pm,
KARNIVOOL & RED COATS
Fri 20 CAMERAS & M JACK BEE
Sun 22 BELL & BONE
Mon 23 TRIVIA with DANCING TOMMY 7pm
Tue 24 MATT BUGGY
Saturday 21
DALLAS FRASCA
WITH
RICK STEWARD
A L L Y O U R C O A S T A L E N T E R T A I N M E N T
JULY 17 JULY 24
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BUSBY GET ROCKY
IN BYRON
We have a double pass
to see Rockys Busby
Marou at the Hotel
Great Northern on
Sunday. Email gigs@
echo.net.au with
subject header big on
Busby.
SHEM TIX
We have a double pass
to see New Zealands
Shem at the Byron
Brewery Buddha Bar on
Sunday.
Email gigs@echo.net.
au with subject header
Shem Tix.
HERES BEEN A NUMBER OF TRIBUTE SHOWS FLOATING AROUND
CELEBRATING THE MUSIC OF JOHNNY CASH, BUT NO ONE EXCEPT
TEX PERKINS EVEN COMES REMOTELY CLOSE. PERKINS DOING
CASH IS ABOUT AS CLOSE AS YOULL EVER GET TO THE REAL THING.
HANG ON, MAYBE ITS BETTER, BECAUSE YOU GET CASH & PERKINS
SEVEN CAUGHT UP WITH THE MAN IN BLACK, MR TEX P.
What do you think it is about Johnny Cash that still resonates with audiences today?
Well, I guess its the songs, a lot of great songs... or perhaps the clothes. Black is the new
brown which was the new black... remember?
What is it about a man with a dark side that is so attractive? I dont see any John
Denver tribute shows popping up in a hurry! Well actually, I think youll fnd there WAS
a John Denver show... but yeah, I guess Johnnys story is a classic.
Is this a tribute show per se? I guess it is, yes, but its more than just a tribute band
playing music. Its interwoven with dialogue. We tell the story of his life through song and
story. Its a far more theatrical experience.
What is your favourite Johnny Cash song? Well, it changes all the time but Ive always
loved Folsom Prison Blues and the audience really comes alive for this one. And ya gotta
love a song with the lyric `I shot a man in Reno just to watch him die`!
Do you think theres much of a chasm between the man and his music? Or does he
pretty much sing it how it is? Oh yeah, whether he was singing about god, family and
love or death, trains, prison and drugs you could believe him...
Do you identify with the character that is Johnny Cash? Yes, Im afraid I do.
Tell me about the band... Yes, its a great band. Such wonderful players: Steve Hadley on
bass , Dave Foley on drums, Shane Riley on guitar, piano and pedal steel and recently the
great Matt Walker has joined us on second guitar... they kill every single night.
Is there a June Carter Cash or did they run out of budget? Thats a strange question, of
course theres a June! If youre going to tell the story of his life you really have to have the
love of his life as well. June is represented by the wonderful Rachael Tidd who has been
with the show right from the start.
Any surprises in store for the Star Court shows? Well now, if I told you it wouldnt be a
surprise, would it?
Wednesday and Thursday at the Star Court Theatre in Lismore, 7:30pm.
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GIG GUIDE ...... p26
CINEMAS ......... p25
STARS ................ p24
GOOD TASTE ... p29
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during July you go in the draw to win one of two 3-day passes to the
Byron Bay Writers Festival plus youre eligible to win all the daily and
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Every day I say the same sentence: Charlie, pull up your pants. After
all the things I have said about low pants, life has decided to taunt me
with a son who chooses to wear his daks under his arse cheeks. Yes,
under the actual bum cheek. Not even half way down the backside.
The full undercheek.
It shouldnt annoy me. After all its not my bum. Im not in any form
of discomfort. But it drives me nuts. Ive even contemplated burning
all his undies so hell be forced to pull up his trousers. As far as I
understand it, pants were invented to hide your bum. The bum is an
awesome invention, its useful both to sit and to shit. I am a big fan
of the bum, but I dont really want to see anyones bum hanging out
of their trousers. Im impressed that young men are wearing undies,
and in some cases theyre even clean, but shouldnt there be a little
mystery? Do I really need to know you shop at Target?
I have come to believe that this low-pants phenomenon is not going
to disappear; its become a social af iction that could very well
undermine the very fabric of society. One belt line at a time. There are
all sorts of theories fying around about why men wear their pants
low. The most common involves prison and a lack of belts and how in
some cases the falling-down trouser is meant to indicate the wearer is
sexually available.
I think thats rubbish. I just think it was invented by teenage boys
who want to piss of their mums. Its a real achievement its amazing
how such an innocuous thing like low pants can drive a woman to
the brink of insanity. Its become such a popular form of unhinging
parents that its even got a name its called Sagging. According
to Wikipedia, Sagging is the manner of wearing trousers below
the waist revealing much of the underwear. An individual that
participates in the practice of sagging may be referred to as a sagger.
The irony is that young people choose to sag and we old farts cant
stop it. Kids have to force their pants to stay down, but on us oldies,
we have to work hard to keep things from falling down around our
knees. Thats why we like to wear our pants high. It makes us feel
young.
While sagging may appear harmless, I am concerned about the
long-term afects. Like the Sagger Swagger. Have a close look at a
sagger trying to walk. Youll notice that he walks penguin-like with
his legs apart, buttocks clenched, trying to hold the pants up with a
stif scissor-like movement of the legs. When all else fails the testicles
become the hook, and the genitals must perform the arduous duty
of ensuring the young man doesnt expose himself to the world. You
see a sagger in the street and you think, Wow, either that guy is really
cutting-edge or he just soiled himself and hes trying to shake it down
his leg.
If you really want a good laugh, then I suggest you watch a sagger run.
Sports and low pants dont mix. No bloke is at his peak when his pants
are falling of. Hes far too vulnerable. Can you imagine the Australian
Olympic team adopting that pant styling for the upcoming London
games? On your marks get set go. Theyre of to a good start, oh,
something seems to be wrong with the Australian, hes holding himself,
hes moving strangely. Oh dear, I think hes done a poo.
In parts of America its actually against the law to sag. In Florida
there is a law that bans sagging at school. You can even be thrown
of fights. Police are allowed to measure the height of your pants
and then charge you if your pants are too low. Finally, Americans are
doing something for the greater good. They may have lost the war on
drugs, but they just might win the war on sagging.
Even the US President Barack Obama has spoken out against saggers.
In a speech that will rest in the annals of history with Mandela and
Martin Luther King, he begged, Brothers, you should pull up your
pants. You are walking by your mother, your
grandmother, your underwear is showing. Whats
wrong with that? Come on. Some people might
not want to see your underwear. Im one of them.
And so am I.
A SAGGERS TALE
See Mandy live at
www.echonetdaily.net.au
Read more of Mandy in her book, What I
Would Do If I Were You, available at all good
bookshops
CAMERAS ON STAGE
Epic indie quartet Cameras play the Hotel
Great Northern on Friday. Following the
success of their frst single, Defeatist, (Rage
Indie Clip of the Week) and their critically
acclaimed album In Your Room, Cameras
are on the road spreading the love. Eleanor
Dunlop features on vocals and keys, Fraser
Harvey on guitar, bass and tonsil, Ben
Mason on drums and Mike Morgan on
guitar. Forming back in 2008, Cameras
began writing and recording with a DIY
ethic fuelled by vast quantities of red wine.
Now this is clearly how grown ups create bands.
KERRIANNE COX ON THE SONGLINE
Ukitopia Arts Collective is delighted to present
internationally renowned, award winning, independent Aboriginal
performing artist Kerrianne Cox in a soul-flled night of music at Uki
Anglican Church on Friday.
A troubadour in the feminine form and leader of her community, Beagle
Bay on the endangered Kimberly Coast, Kerrianne is actively seeking
a better vision for the First Peoples of this vast land, and ultimately a
vision that includes everyone. Kerriannes music celebrates the spiritual
depth of her culture and the struggles of the First Peoples road to
empowerment. Each song is a story of transformation, a healing journey
towards sovereignty. Listen and share
the vision from a culture that reveres the
Earth as the Mother-source of all the living!
Tickets are $20 ($15 Ukitopia members)
and available in advance from the Uki
Supermarket and Uki Happy High Herbs
store, or at the door if not sold out. Hot chai
and snacks for a wintry night are by Salty
Sisters and the evening will as usual be
curated by Reverend John Tyman.
KEEPING THE GROOVE IN
CONTROL
The Groove Control Band is a music outft
brought together by a shared love of rhythm
and blues, rock n roll, country swing, British
beat, Motown, soul and Latin grooves. The GCB
has an exceptionally creative way of using all
these early infuences, as well as their own arrangements to craft their
own style. Driving lead and rhythm guitars with the drums and bass as
the rhythm engine combine with piano, organ and harmonica plus blues
licks that add to the lush overtones. Bangalow Hotel, Friday at 7.30pm.
BROADFOOT GET THEIR BALLS
For those who love playing with balls the tennis variety, therell be
plenty of opportunity at the Mullumbimby Tennis Clubs open day this
Sunday. Broadfoot in reduced volume mode will be playing on the
KELLIE KNIGHT AND DR BAZ TRIO AT NIMBIN PUB ON SATURDAY NIGHT AND PEPPERS IN COORABELL ON SUNDAY AND WITH THE DAZE ON FRIDAY AT THE
BALLINA RSL
Byron Youth Activity Centre (YAC) is managed by Byron Youth Service (BYS)
1 Gilmore Crescent Byron Bay www.bys.org.au
y oung peopl e mat t er
Byron YAC
YACROCKCAFE
Friday 20th - 5 to 10pm
Chiiled out & Groovy
www.facebook.com/YACROCKCAFE
Fashion Course
Starts August 1st
Contact Tegan: tegan@bys.org.au
Double Lined Minority
Saturday 21st July 6pm
www.facebook.com/doublelinedminority
Young People Matter Fundraiser
Fantastic prizes to be won!
Tickets from the YAC, Theres Always More Hairdressing,
and Byron Farmers Market
Check out prize list on our website!
Raising money for Outreach programs!
Follow us on Community Engine and they
will donate $1 to our cause!
YOUNG PEOPLE MATTER MONTH
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clubs verandah from 2-4pm while social tennis players
move to the music on the courts. There will be a BBQ
on the deck, exhibition matches starting at 11am and
facilities available for kids to pick up a racquet and have
a hit.
FOXY MUSIC
Brisbanes Mayan Fox will be back at The Brewery this
Saturday.
Self-described as an exotic pop act, the band is built
around husband and wife duo, Nate and Maria, who
spend much of their spare time writing and arranging
music. Nate is suspected to be ADD which explains the
random tempo and style changes typical of a Mayan
Fox tune. Add the masked Tai Shans hot bass lines and
Hong Kongs own Vincents versatile beats and you
have Mayan Fox music.
The band will be supported by the one man, 8
instrument act: Akova. 8pm start, free entry.
NORMAN & LOUISE
Norman & Louise Band are a fabulous 7-piece
band of exceptionally talented young guys n
gals. The crew will be bringing you an arvo of
funk n pop thatll get you grooving and singing
along. An entertaining live show with fun hooks,
catchy choruses and charming personalities.
All in the prettiest venue on the far north coast.
Sunday at By the River Lounge Bar in Ballina.
SAY NO TO CHAMPAGNE?
An old friend of mine used to say, say no to champagne, you say no to
life! While this may be a provocative statement for committed non-
drinkers, fnally they can pick up when Champagne plays the Drill Hall.
Daniel Champagnes phenomenal guitar abilities often make him
sound more like a three-piece band than a solo performer, pushing
the instrument to beyond its boundaries, and Daniels now signature
explosion of 2-hand tapping, body percussion and fery runs in a variety
of diferent tunings, alongside sublime jazzy fnger picking and tasteful
improvisation have become hallmarks of his impressive live shows.
Reaching into Folk, Blues, Classical, Jazz and other stylings, Daniel
delivers crowd-pleasing sets that include powerful foot-stomping
numbers, experimental compositions, bags of
originals through to century-old Folk and Blues
songs. Having shared stages with some of the
fnest acts here and internationally Daniel has
gained a deserved reputation for dropping
jaws, breaking guitars and making audiences
buzz wherever he goes. Saturday at the
Drill Hall in Mullumbimby 7pm. For ticketing
information go to kupromotions.com.au.
ROCKING THE UNIBAR!
As part of their massive Under Meridional Skies East Coast tour,
Katabasis and special guests Red Bee will make a stop in Lismore to
play at the SCU Unibar on Friday. Following the success of the immense
2011 31-date national tour in support of their debut album, Katabasis are
back with another huge tour in support of the recent release of their
self-titled album on vinyl. After exploding onto the scene with their
debut album mid-last year, Katabasis has become known as an intense
live band whose performances are both captivating and mesmerising.
Joining them on the road is Red Bee, a hard-hitting prog metal band
from the Blue Mountains of NSW, who put on an extremely energetic,
tight live show. Joining them on this massive
bill will be local bands Hybridize and
Jamhog. Doors at 7.30pm, Entry only $10.
YOGA ROCK
The Byron Spirit Festival is thrilled to present
a hot winters night of transformative,
tribal dance with Future Sound of Yoga at
Coorabell Hall on Saturday. Future Sound of
Yoga are Angel and Matt Singmin, a husband-
wife duo who met at the Glastonbury Festival
in 2005. Drawn together by their love of dance,
yoga and electronic music, their relationship
and lifes passions has lead them to create this
unique performance act that has been making
waves on dance foors and in yoga studios around the world.
The support is DJ Chris Deckker, founder of Earthdance International,
the largest synchronized music event for world peace, uniting over 350
global locations, as well as the internationally renowned band Medicine
Drum, early pioneers of electronica/live fusion. Chris recently returned to
Byron Bay after living abroad for over 20 years. His sets express his world
exploits featuring the latest in global electronica from the Bumping
Balkan Breaks to Spicy Indian Dub Step. Theres no yoga or dance
experience necessary to deeply enjoy this pulse-racing evening with
Future Sound of Yoga and Chris Deckker. Please wear comfortable gear,
and let our guides take care of the rest.
Saturday at Coorabell Hall. 8pm. Tickets at the door $20/$15. Chai and
cakes by Open Table
GOLDNER STRING QUARTET
For those of you who like their music classical, Goldner String Quartet
plays Bangalows A&I Hall on Saturday from 2pm. Tickets available
from Barebones Art Gallery, Mullumbimby Bookshop, Mary Ryans Books
and at the door.
Tickets $40 adults, members $35, $10 child. www.byronmusicsociety.com
BREAKING HARTS
Breaking Hart Benton has an original style of music they describe
as New Time Old Time lyrically and melodically rich, modern-day
songs with traditional undertones and strong Celtic and Appalachian
infuences. New Time referring to the bands lyrical and poetic approach
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(02) 6670 2790 | 2 Mistral Road Murwillumbah NSW 2484 |
www.tweed.nsw.gov.au/artgallery
13 July - 16 September
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The Glass: Michael Zavros
A Tweed River Art Gallery initiative
UnRavelling: Rebecca Kinsey
Familiar Unfamiliar
A Print Council of Australia touring exhibition
Until 23 September Comb Over: Sherrie Knipe
Until 2 December Indigenous Prints from the Collection
Until 9 December New Acquisitions to the Collection
PUBLIC PROGRAM
Fri 27 July 6pm-8pm Friends Gala Event: An evening with Michael Zavros RSVP $25
Sat 28 July 11am-1pm Drop in Event: Drawing Still Life with Michael Zavros (materials provided)
Sun 5 Aug 12pm Artist Talk: UnRavelling, Rebecca Kinsey will discuss her ideas and processes
Sun 5 Aug 1pm-3pm Drop in Event: Join Rebecca Kinsey to stitch a Memory Map All Ages
Fri 17 Aug 5pm Preview talk: Beauty from Nature: art of the Scott sisters with Vanessa Finney
Fri 17 Aug 6.30pm Ofcial Opening by Steven Alderton, Assistant Director, Australian Museum
KERRIANNE COX AT SONGWRITERS
ON THE SONGLINE AT UKI
ANGLICAN CHURCH ON FRIDAY
ANDREW HORABIN FACED HIS OWN
IDENTITY STRUGGLE AS A BLOKE.
HE DECIDED IT WAS A STORY THAT
DESERVE TO BE TOLD. IN HIS NEW
ONE MAN SHOW HE WRESTLES WITH
MASCULINITY IN THE MODERN AGE.
Why do you think men struggle with
their identity? Well, not all men do, but
obviously gender roles have changed
so much as society as evolved and the
distinctions that used to be essential to
survival or that used to be constructs of
daily life are, in many places, gone. But
modern changes in gender roles have not
erased millions of years of conditioning.
So it may not be essential for me to
procreate as much as possible and treat
anything that moves as a potential threat but it can be hard to switch
that of! Especially if Ive had a few brews! And the Audience Survey
we do as part of the show in each town shows that, in most towns, its
really not clear what a mans gotta do to be considered a man. Open
the door for ladies, remove spiders without hurting them, express
how he feels, deal with his anger appropriately, believe in himself
without taking himself too seriously or Drink his own weight in
beer, drive fast and shag. Its part of the fun of the show that were all
working this stuf out together!
Are mens groups, or warrior gatherings, useful to help establish
connection and identity? They work superbly for some men.
And theyre all diferent. At some youll be half-naked, bangin
drums, howling at the moon and changing your name to Geofrey
Wombatfsh. At others, youll just be sitting with some really ordinary
blokes talking about the challenges of marriage, work, parenting and
living in a body that isnt so fresh anymore. I can say that sitting with
good men in safe place and talking honestly about life has saved me
possibly from an early death and certainly from a life potentially lived,
as Thoreau said, in quiet desperation.
Do you think the groups might be enhanced if you went hunting
together? (This could be dif cult for the vego men!) I guess for
some blokes thats part of the attraction to fshing! What I think
many of us do crave is those experiences that bring out deep often
suppressed masculine drives. To take meaningful risks, to be in a
pack, to connect with nature, to set ourselves against a challenge,
to fnd the edge of our mortality and maybe hunting is something
that does all that and then literally feeds both body and soul. My
understanding is that the old hunting cultures were, for the most part,
deeply respectful of the animals they caught, killed and ate. Which is
a bit diferent to just buying bits of meat in a pack at the supermarket.
Its also been said that many men learn shoulder to shoulder rather
than face to face and hunting could do that for some. Of course,
if youre vego, perhaps farming vegetables and herbs can have
some of the same efect. But you might need to get your adrenaline
somewhere else. Unless the carrots could actually attack.
What are the major themes that you address in your show?
Initiation, rites of passage, how boys become men in Australia or
dont and Eldership. There are other things that connect into all of
those things grog, violence, sex, masturbation, relationships with
women, car craziness and so on but they all wrap around those core
themes.
Why do you think men have such a hard time articulating their
feelings? Well, not all men do. There are many who cant shut up
about how they feel! And there are some who know how they feel
and how and when to express it. But of course, there are so many
who struggle. Of those ones, some dont even know how they feel in
the frst place, let alone have any capacity to articulate or express
responsibly with something other than words what those feelings
are or might mean. And for those men, the reasons are varied some
had Dads who were not present or loving; some have always been
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ART IN THE HEART OF LISMORE
The 24th consecutive exhibition presented by
the Lismore Art in the Heart project features
the work of longtime friends and creative
collaborators from Byron Shire, Jill Keogh
and Kim Brereton. Their thought-provoking
installation entitled Open for Introspection
which incorporates two and three-dimensional
artworks made entirely from recycled or scrap
materials will be housed in the Art in the Heart
Pop Up Gallery at 56 Magellan Street until
26 July. Jill and Kim have co-exhibited at many
galleries, including the Lismore Regional Gallery,
the former Southern Cross University next
Gallery, the Waywood Gallery in Byron Bay and
the Rhode Island Gallery in the USA. Their work
always contains a strong political component and
has been included as an educational teaching aid
entitled Through Australian Womens Eyes.
SHAMANIC DANCE
If you like to let yourself go, but in a fully creative
way then join the weekly Shamanic Dance
crew in Byron Bay for Ascen*dance... a silent
dance meditation and shamanic dance journey
designed to facilitate release and transformation
through sound and movement. Facilitated by
internationally renowned therapist and DJ,
Dakini.
Commencing Friday, then running weekly 7.30-
9.30pm. Workshop/journey costs $10. Kulcha
Jam Studio, 1 Acacia St, Byron Bay.
BEING ELEVEN
I am Eleven is a life-af rming global portrait of
humanity at a crucial age no longer children,
not quite adults, preparing to inherit a world
changing as quickly and dramatically as they
are. This documentary focuses on a series of
eleven-year-olds from 15 countries, each speaking
in their own words and revealing the private obsessions and public
concerns that animate their lives. It is simultaneously an epic survey
of the similarities and distinctions between cultures and an intimate
account of these charming young personalities fnding their way in
the world today. Opening at the Pighouse Flicks on Thursday with a
special Q&A session with flm maker Genevieve on Sunday (6pm).
LATIN DANCE WORKSHOPS
Calling all dancers to a weekend of Afro Cuban Dance Workshops
in Brunswick Heads with Salsa Caliente and Kulturythmik Cuban
Dance. The workshops will take you on a journey from the African roots
of dance to the more modern Cuban dances of Rumba, Son, Cha Cha
Cha, Salsa and Carnivale Street Dancing. Christina and Kaaren have
both spent time studying in Cuba with various dance acadamies and
teaching these popular Latin dance styles in Australia and overseas. You
will have the opportunity to strutt your stuf at the Latin Dance Party
on Saturday night at The Sandbar Cafe in Brunswick Heads. If you cant
make the day classes you can join the Salsa Class at the party at 7pm
and learn a few moves for the dance foor. Sundays workshop Awaken
Your Goddess is only for women of all ages where you will spend a day
of Yoga, Contemporary and Afro Cuban Orishas dancing connecting
with your deeper feminine through music, movement and song.
Bookings essential as spaces are limited. Call 0432 596 806 for further
info or see www.salsacalientedance.net/events
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Presented in
association with
Australias greatest string quartet
ISCM World Music Days
Byron Music Society presents
Goldner String Quartet
Saturday 21st July, 2pm
A & I Hall, Bangalow
Tickets available from Barebones Art Gallery, Mary Ryans
Books Byron, Mullumbimby Bookshop, or at the door.
Tickets: $40 adult, $35 member, $10 child
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saturday 21 july, 7.30pm
lismore city hall | cabaret seating
warning: this show contains explicit language &
adult themes. recommended 16 years+
THE HI LARI OUS & PROVOCATI VE
ONE MAN COMEDY SHOW
EXPLORI NG MANHOOD I N
MODERN AUSTRALI A
BY ANDREW HORABI N
ASA NATI ONAL SONGWRI TER
OF THE YEAR
$30 TIX
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surrounded by blokes who have been told that emotion (other than
anger, maybe) is weakness; some are afraid that if they start talking
about how they feel they may never stop; I think a lot of us are
scared that if we start to experience and express emotion, well lose
control as if we were ever completely in control in the frst place! But
probably the most basic reason is that its considered unmasculine
to even experience things like fear, deep love, softness or grief and
to express them is to admit that terrible faw. Of course its insane but
thats how it is for many Australian men today.
Who are the men who have most infuenced you? Men whove
committed to owning their stuf who look into their shadow and
make it possible for others to do the same. Great husbands and Dads.
Men who take on the big fghts sexism, racism, homophobia, and
so on. Men whove had crap lives with no good role models and yet
continually renew their determination to be good men themselves.
Older men who are exploring Eldership and trying to set aside
their egos. And ordinary men in small, sacred conversations whove
opened, spoken their truth and risked everything that comes with
that.
What are the most valuable lessons you have learnt on your path
to manhood? That if you didnt have great parents, great mentors,
enlightened mates, a series of loving partners and a skilfully facilitated
rite of passage into manhood, its bloody hard work becoming a
good man but still worth a shot. That there are loads of other men
who feel something similar to me, who are facing similar demons or
dif culties and who will share the journey with me. That while you
cant generalise about relationships because theyre all diferent and
when you factor in varied cultures, sexualities and stages of life, the
permutations are endless there are plenty of heterosexual women
who still want men to be men decisive, strong, courageous, handy
on the tools, a great kisser, willing to take out the bins and spiders
without making a fuss and occasionally a bit mysterious or daring.
They would just like to add to that hes also a good cook, can express
how he feels, takes responsibility, shares the housework, loves his
partner and kids, has a dance without needing to be drunk and
believes in himself without taking himself too seriously. Sounds easy
enough, hey?
What is the relevance of rites of passage or initiation how
could these be introduced to ft with our cultural patterns? This is
something Im really still working on. Ive seen some interesting stuf
being done around the country rites of passage retreats for boys
and girls but it will be some time before we know how successful
they are. My current thinking is just that it needs to be locally-driven
it has to be something that works for each child, not something
that can be prescribed and applied nationally. Im wondering if it
actually has to be something that just happens in small groups so that
the women and men involved can design something personal and
meaningful for each child. Im hoping to learn more about it over the
years.
What do you think are the major challenges facing most blokes
in the modern world? Im going to assume most blokes means your
average guy and say that our challenges is to fnd balance. Balance
of the best elements of ourselves. To keep everything good that is
identifed by some as the masculine whilst courageously looking at
the shadow of the masculine and how it plays out for us individually
and across the whole culture. Its really time we stood up and took
responsibility for the carnage we cause through our unconsciousness.
Tell me about your show, how much do you reveal of the journey
in it? Well having said all this really heavy stuf, the show is actually
a comedy! Its standup comedy wrapped around a story about
Adam, who has 24 hours to prove hes a man or lose his Bride and
peppered with songs and a few contributions from the audience. Its
a lot of fun and a great night out. I share a little of my own story and
also reveal some of the things lads are facing through the characters
Adam, Muzza, Gazza, Stuey and Joe and Adams Grandad Jack. Its a
lot of fun but it also has a lot of layers.
What should we expect? Laughter, great stories, spontaneity a
one-of show. Every show is diferent because the town and the
audience become part of it through their contributions. Here is a
comment from a punter who came to the Brisbane show last night.
Posted on our FB page: Andrew, your show tonight in Brisbane was
amazing I laughed, I cried, and I came away feeling like the world
was a better place!
Saturday at Lismore City Hall. Bookings 1300 066772
to songwriting and Old
Time referring to collision
of musical cultures of
the Irish, English and
African Americans in the
Appalachian mountain
regions of America. They play
St Elmo Social Club in Byron
from 3pm on Sunday.
TONGAN TENOR
AT OPERA AT THE
CHANNON!
New Zealands favourite tenor,
Tongan-Samoan Benjamin
Makisi, has just partnered
Dame Kiri te Kanawa in concert.
It was his second personal
invitation from the great Diva,
who clearly believes
he has a talent worthy
of shining beside her
own. Incredibly, in just
a couple of months,
Benjamin will be on
his way to Lismore to
sing in this years 15th
annual, Opera at the
Channon, on Sunday.
Makisi will perform in
a wonderful line-up of
singers assembled by
Queenslands boutique
Opera and Song company, OPERATIF!
OPERATIF! are expert at creating outdoor performances of this nature,
having taken the joys of Opera and Song to a broad range of audiences
in all sorts of places for over 18 years. Even those who think opera is not
for them should expect to leave this OPERATIF! performance with a smile
on their faces... and hopefully, even whistling a familiar tune.
Tickets to attend Opera at the Channon are available from NORPA or visit
the website: www.operaatthechannon.com.au for more details.
DALLAS FRASCA AT THE HOTEL GREAT
NORTHERN ON
SATURDAY
SET SAIL AT THE BEACH
HOTEL ON FRIDAY
I AM ELEVEN OPENS AT
THE PIGHOUSE FLICKS ON
THURSDAY
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SUMMER DAYS IN BYRON
Byron Bay Summer Days is a no budget
flm by Dominic Sullivan, stepping into
the bubble of Byron Bay. This flm is to be
premiered on Wednesday 25th July at
the Byron Bay Community Centre. Meet
the characters of the once sleepy town
of Byron Bay where the locals are hard
to fnd amidst the thriving tourist town
its become today. From surfng on some
of Australias most beautiful beaches to
snorkelling, kayaking around the pristine
Bay, take a journey through the eyes
of a local. The far most easterly point of
Australias mainland comes some salty
characters; parents drawn to the area in
the 60s and 70s as hippies and free-
thinkers looking for a laid back lifestyle
that is still present in the town today. See
through the eyes of these people the
things that foat their boat, views and
thoughts. Whats next for Byron Bay?
Pre sale tickets $7 through www.
byroncentre.com or at the community
centre in town or $10 on the night. Live
music Toy Boats acoustic set and a raf e
to rule all! 7pm
TREE SISTERS
On Friday 27th July at 6.30pm, global
womens network TreeSisters will
host their frst Australian event at
Mullumbimby Drill Hall. Mullum Flicks
and TreeSisters have joined forces to bring
the movie Taking Root The Vision of
Wangari Maathai to Mullum. TreeSisters
is a non-proft movement with a mission
to reforest the planet in 10 years and bring
back natural balance through feminine
energy and leadership! TreeSisters is already growing and expanding in
the UK and Canada and local author Pollyanna Darling is laying down
the roots for TreeSisters Australia. All
women (and men) are invited to come
along, share a great meal, discover what
TreeSisters is all about and take in a
fabulous movie. Wangari Maathai was
a Kenyan Nobel Prize winner, founder
of The Green Belt Movement and
all-round inspiring, amazing woman.
The movie is a multi-award winning
documentary that chronicles Wangaris
life and shows the incredible changes
that can be made through simple
actions. A percentage of ticket sales on
the night will go towards the TreeSisters
campaign.
Tickets are available at Mullumbimby
Book Shop and online at https://www.
facebook.com/events/390685624326154/
LISMORE SURVIVOR
For over 20 years eminent Indonesian-
Australian artist Dadang Christanto
has created powerful performances and
artworks memorialising victims of natural
disaster and human atrocities. This Friday
he presents performance and exhibition
at the Lismore Regional Gallery called
Survivor. This is also a rare opportunity
for the public to actively participate in
the confronting exploration of the shared
tenacity of the human sporty. Participants
will be required to attend a briefng
workshop with the artist from 11.30am-
12.30 on Friday with the performance
commencing at 2pm. To register or for
further information email artgallery@
lismore.nsw.gov.au or phone 6622 2209.
CHOPPER ON SALT
What is it about Australias outlaw
fascination. From the legendary Ned Kelly to the jumbuck stealing
swagman, Waltzing Matilda, our heritage is littered with infamy
and intrigue. Of the many anti-heroes who have shaped Australias
underbelly, only Mark Brandon Chopper Read remains. Considered
by many as Australias last outlaw, the former Pentridge inmate is now
a self respecting family man, living peacefully in Melbourne. Now an
entertainer, artist, author of several best selling books and philanthropist.
Who says crime doesnt pay? Certainly not Chopper. He is at Saltbar in
Kingsclif on Saturday.
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With Mercury
retrograde, allow for
misunderstandings in
communication - dont
assume people know
what you mean. And
check everything:
dates, times,
arrangments, wallet,
keys
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EARIES: If this week presents fnancial surprises of the
not entirely welcome kind and life suddenly seems
to shrink a bit, its worth remembering Aries Joseph
Campbells delightful directive: Follow your bliss and
the world will open doors for you where there were
only walls
FTAURUS: Youre excused should you feel confused
with this weeks mood swings and mixed messages, so
if important things arent clear, back up facts and insist
on getting second opinions. Theres plenty of hidden
agendas in play, so be discreet about volunteering
personal information.
GGEMINI: Esoteric astrology considers Geminis ruling
planet Mercury the messenger between soul and
personality, brain and body, inner and outer worlds.
This weeks transit isnt about going out, but coming
home to yourself for maintenance, self-care and
contemplation. Not your thing? Why not it involves
thinking, doesnt it?
HCANCER: Experiencing what Cancerian songwriter Tim
Finn calls an agonising ignorance of bliss? Midweek
Cancer new moon ofers the annual chance to reset
your perspective. As who youve been and who youre
becoming intersect, you could be an ambassador of
light to everyone you meet. Just a thought
ILEO: Of course you always say the right thing,
but with Mercury retro in Leo watch you dont say
it at the wrong time. And should retail therapy
beckon, the standard warnings about buying apply,
because Mercury retrograde doubles the chances
of malfunctions, complications and post-purchase
dissatisfaction.
JVIRGO: This week has iron agendas and great
expectations so avoid making promises you might
have problems keeping, because therell be hell if you
dont deliver. With your ruler Mercury playing trickster
for three weeks, the more you appreciate lifes rascal
magic the less irritated youll be.
KLIBRA: Backing up computer fles this week is
essential. Its also worth making duplicate copies of
documents and cutting an extra set of keys. Factor
in delays and allow extra time for travelling to
appointments. Above all, enjoy this less urgent, more
thoughtful pace
LSCORPIO: Scorpios are risk takers but not during the
next three accident-prone weeks, please. This weeks
energetic holding patterns perfect for processing the
present planetary changes, and if the upside of these
are hard to fnd, try loving the downside till it starts
looking good.
M SAGITTARIUS: Mercury retrograde exemplifes the
prefx re, so apply due diligence to agreements,
arrangements and purchases or you might have to
return, reconsider or repair them later. Cross reference,
double check and be thorough, because this week
important information could be lost, overlooked or
omitted.
NCAPRICORN: This weeks about less pushing, more
allowing. Less striving, more maintenance. Choosing
less of what diminishes your spirit, more of the things
that feed your soul. Retreat, privacy and quiet are great
if you can get them if not, then just take it easy, eh?
OAQUARIUS: If this week activates emotional
exchanges, and it may, your code word is Listen. To
peoples feelings, ideas and reasons till you understand
that what you and others want isnt basically so
diferent. The weeks most enjoyable activity?
Brainstorming. Best day for it? Friday.
PPISCES: What you do this week and how others
perceive you doing it will afect the way the rest of
the year plays out. So its worth considering the Zen
proverb: Knowledge is learning something every day.
Wisdom is letting go of something every day.
Mungos Crossword
Quick Clues
ACROSS
1. Morbid fear of cats (12)
8. Unusual, quirky (7)
9. Agitate, disturb (5, 2)
11. Not one or the other (7)
12. Leader of the Forty Thieves in the
Arabian Nights (3,4)
13. Mufed, suppressed (5)
14. Get accustomed to, become
familiar with (9)
16. Nether garments (9)
19. Exuberant dance and brand
name (5)
21. Demands, perseveres strongly (7)
23. Huge lucky strike (7)
24. Make wet or damp (7)
25. Money used in Kabul (7)
26. Tendency to imagine illness (12)
DOWN
1. Distress, trouble, usually with pain
or suffering (7)
2. Took blood (medically) or drained
(old-fashioned) (7)
3. Piece of farm machinery used for
plowing (6,3)
4. Farinaceous foodstuffs (5)
5. Self-abuser, from a biblical
character (7)
6. Japanese art of ower
arrangement (7)
7. Sleep walking (12)
10. Obsessive attention to body parts,
like scab-picking or nail-biting (12)
15. Simple minded, of little acumen
(4,5)
17. Fate, doom (7)
18. Italian rice dish (7)
19. Man in charge, executive (7)
20. Mountain state of the USA (7)
22. Co-ordination, simultaneity
(abbrev) (5)
Cryptic Clues
ACROSS
1. Bali euphoria? Unenglish induces
fear of pussy! (12)
8. Unusual, like a policeman on holiday
(7)
9. Gemsh in feed; could cause an
upset (5,2)
11. Individual in the lower regions; not
one thing or the other (7)
12. A Liberal, a graduate, leader of a
robber gang! (3,4)
13. Male duet, confused and mufed
(5)
14. Hit beau at dance? Get used to
it! (9)
16. Nude, raw er, lost knickers (9)
19. Dance for mother, Derek? (5)
21. Demands bring popular winner on
board (7)
23. Big strike restrained by Lisbon
Anzac Day ceremony (7)
24. Wet Roy Rene is into double
gures (7)
25. Hound, one that is currency in
Kabul (7)
26. Icy hop, hard-on dissolves. But its
an imaginary afiction (12)
DOWN
1. Hurt at cliff collapse (7)
2. Drained from Broulee cheddar (7)
3. Farm tool for hot year or storm (6,3)
4. Long gone, a savoury dish (5)
5. Running, a new winner, but a
wanker (7)
6. Japanese craft for Eisenhower and
Eric (7)
7. I summon lambs effortlessly do it
in my sleep! (12)
10. Using Panama heroin can cause
nail biting! (12)
15. A twit, girl with underwear in ...
(4,5)
17. ... smashed DIY nest! Thats fate (7)
18. Rise, Sir! Eight Roman dish is
ready! (7)
19. Chap, maturer, is the boss (7)
20. Ancient bird keeps territory, an
American state (7)
22. Briey coordinate coordinate in
tin church (5)
Last weeks solution
Mungos Crossword rst published
in The Week.
The World Rapid and Blitz
Championships, which conclud-
ed in Astana, Kazakhstan, result-
ed in two near-misses for world
number one Magnus Carlsen.
The Norwegian 21-year-old
superstar led the World Rapid
Championship (15 minutes per
player per game, plus a 10 second
increment per move) from the
start, but on the final day col-
lapsed with consecutive losses to
allow Russias Sergey Karjakin,
22, to overtake him.
The World Blitz Champion-
ship, a 30 round marathon at
three minutes per player per
game plus a two second incre-
ment per move, was a mirror
image: Carlsen started badly but
finished with 8/8 only to fall
half a point short of Alexander
Grischuk, the Russians second
world blitz title.
Q At the previous blitz title
tournament in 2010, Azeri
GM Teimour Radjabov said to
Carlsen, Everyone is getting
tired. You might as well start with
1.a4 and you can still beat them.
(1.a4 is one of the most useless
opening moves.) Sure enough,
when facing Radjabov, Carlsen
decided to test the theory
Astana 2012
White: MCarlsen
Black: T Radjabov
Opening: MeadowHay
1.a4!? e5 2.e4 Nf6 3.Nc3 Nc6 4.Nf3 Bb4
5.Bb5 0-0 6.0-0 d6 7.d3 Bg4 8.Ne2! A
common plan in similar positions. White does
not fear 8...Bxf3 9.gxf3 as he can later play
f4. 8...a6 9.Bxc6 bxc6 10.Ng3 Nh5 11.h3
Nxg3 12.fxg3 Bd7 13.g4 Bc5+ 14.Kh1 Qe7
15.Qe1 f6 16.Nh4 g6 17.Bh6 Rf7 18.Rb1!?
Hard to understand, but at three seconds per
move it is not easy to find a long-term plan.
18...Bb6 19.b3 d5 20.Nf3 Re8 21.Qg3
Bc5 22.Rbe1 dxe4 23.dxe4 Bd6 24.Re2
c5 25.Nd2 Be6 26.Qd3 g5? All ill-fated
attempted to trap the h6 bishop. After 26...Bc8,
Black is passive but solid. 27.Qxa6 Kh8 28.Nc4
Bxc4 29.Qxc4 Rg8 30.h4! gxh4 31.g5 Rg6
32.Ref2 1-0 Black can barely move, so the
White a pawn will advance unhindered a
triumph for 1.a4!
CHESS by Ian Rogers
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7
6
5
4
3
2
1
a b c d e f g h
After Carlsens first move
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7
Careless Love
To be captivated by a
movies frst image is to be
ushered without qualm into
the world that it opens up.
Cinematographer Kathryn
Millisss serene shot of a Sydney
ferry making its way through
the quiet rain evokes a private,
secretive mood that colours all
that follows. Without painting
prostitution as anything less
than an emotionally and
physically ruinous game to
be involved in, director John
Duigan, in a welcome return
to the screen, has subtly but
defantly challenged the
accepted mantras of sexual
politics. His central character
is Linh (Nammi Le), a call girl
who breaks the mould by not
being just another stereotypical
victim of the patriarchy. A
Vietnamese uni student, she
works for an escort agency
as a means to support both
herself and her unknowing
parents back in South Australia.
Liberated from the narrow
confnes of the commentariats
orthodoxy, Duigan is able to
introduce the human factor
into a story that looks at how
unforgiving convention and
the demands of love can derail
our untested moral certainties.
Le, bringing to her part a
diamond-hard brittleness,
gives the flm its heart, and
she is ably supported by the
wonderful Ivy Mak as Mint, a
more hardened practitioner in
the oldest profession their
little schoolgirls routine is a
scream. As Dion, the minder
who chaufeurs the pair to
their appointments, David Field
introduces earthy intimacy to a
business not credited with such
sentiment theunexpectedly
heartwarmingscene in which
he dances with Mint after
she has been brutalised by
coppers glows with previously
concealed afection. Inevitably,
Linhs other life intrudes
upon her social activities and,
again, Duigan surprises with
the outcome of the romance
that has blossomed between
her and fellow student Jack
(Andrew Hazzard). Intrigue is
threaded through proceedings
by the nefarious activities
of regular client Luke (Peter
OBrien), whose dalliance
with Linh goes beyond that
of the uncaring punter. In
an outstanding movie of
refreshing truthfulness, Linh
the survivor gets the last say,
and she shines like a torch. ~
John Campbell
Take This Waltz
Dominating the bookshops
list of best-sellers at the
moment is Fifty Shades of
Grey by E. L. James. By all
accounts its braining it
because of its erotica-for-
women component, despite
the general consensus that, as
literature, its completely on the
nose. Canadian Sarah Polleys
movie, which she
wrote and directed,
is probably not
as bad as that it
just feels like it for
most of the time.
Margot (Michelle
Williams with an
annoying fringe) has been
married to Daniel (Seth Rogan)
for fve reasonably happy
but, it soon becomes clear,
not very satisfying years.
Unfulflled, poor Margot seems
on the verge of weeping at
the drop of a hat, but her life
is changed forever when she
meets Daniel (Luke Kirby) it
is an embarrassingly contrived
encounter who turns out
to be her neighbour. Daniel
pulls a rickshaw for a crust (I
still havent worked out the
signifcance of that) and hes a
horny rascal with a talent for
dirty talk. Margot falls for him
while Daniel beavers away on
chicken recipes for his great
culinary tome. Polley gives us
scant insight into the married
couples relationship they
appear to spend a lot of their
time doing goo-goo baby talk,
although Daniel does wish
wistfully that they had a dog
(I wished they did, too). Not
much else happens, other
than the touchy-feely stuf
that accompanies the tugging
on irresolute Margots heart-
strings. There is a very funny
scene at an aquarobics class
in which she pees in the pool
and, to be fair, Williams and
Rogen manage to eke out
much bittersweet tenderness
in the fnal scene when they are
sitting on the porch together.
Video Killed the Radio Star
injects pulsating vitality into
the storys telling and insightful
climax (if you could call it
that), as Margot and Daniel are
alone together one night at an
amusement park, and Polley
proves to be a dab hand at
creating all too familiar edgy
situations for her characters,
but an unexceptional narrative
is unable to rise above the
mundane. ~ John Campbell
Action sessions
This Friday evening the Action
Sessions continue at The
Pighouse Flicks.
Strength In Numbers is a rally call
to connect all mountain bikers.
Their mission was to capture
the full diversity of the sport
from the World Cup Circuit to
backyard dirt jumps; from the
largest bike park in the world
in Whistler to remote high-
alpine trails in Nepal and more
amazing locations.And from
the initial reviews, it sounds like
this mission was accomplished.
Thats this Friday at 7pm.
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ABC 1
5.30 Eggheads 6.00 ABC News 9.30
Business Today 10.00 Kids Programs
11.00 Big Ideas 12.00 Midday Report
12.30National Press ClubAddress 1.30
Can We Help? 2.00 Joanna Lumleys
Greek Odyssey 3.00 Kids Programs
6.00 Country House Rescue
7.00 ABC News
7.30 7.30
8.00 Myf Warhursts Nice
8.30 Randling (M)
9.00 Lifes Too Short (M)
9.30 QI
10.00 At The Movies
10.30 Lateline
11.05TheBusiness 11.35TheLibrarians
(M) 12.05 Lifes Too Short (M) 12.35
Hannah Gadsby Goes Domestic 1.00
Movie: Hell Is For Heroes (M 1962)
WWII drama. Steve McQueen, Bobby
Darin 2.30 South Australian Football
League
ABC 2
6.00 Kids Programs
7.00 Spicks And Specks
7.30 Doctor Who
8.30 Kids Behind Bars (M)
9.30 Dumb, Drunk And Racist
(M)
10.00 Ross Kemp: Extreme
World Romania (M)
10.50GruenPlanet 11.15SundayBest
(M) 1.05 Coach Trip 2.15 ABC News
2.20 Close
ABC NEWS 24
4.00 Newshour 5.00 BBCWorld News
5.30 Newsline 6.00 ABC News 9.30
Business Today 10.00 ABC News
12.30 National Press Club Address
1.30 ABC News 2.30 Catalyst 3.00
Afternoon Live 5.30 Capital Hill 5.45
Technology Quarter 6.00 The Drum
6.45Arts Quarter 7.00ABCNews 7.30
Grandstand 8.00 ABC News 8.30 The
Business 9.00 The World 10.00 The
Drum 10.45 Arts Quarter 11.00 ABC
News11.307.3012.00ABCNews12.20
Lateline1.00Newshour 2.00BBCWorld
News 3.30 7.30
SBS 1
5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World News
7.30Tour deFranceUpdate8.05World
News 1.30 Costas Garden Odyssey
2.00 Once Bitten 3.00 Letters And
Numbers 3.30 World News 4.00
The Journal 4.30 Newshour 5.30
Global Village
6.00 Tour de France Highlights
6.30 World News Australia
7.30 Wildest Africa Namibia
8.30 Bear Grylls Wild
Weekend
9.30 World News Australia
10.00 Tour de France LIVE
2.00Weatherwatch
SBS 2
5.00Weatherwatch 6.00 World News
6.00 Global Village
6.40 SarahWiener
7.35 Inspector Rex
8.30 Tour de France Highlights
9.00 Spiral (M)
10.05 Movie: Air Doll (MA
2009) Japanese drama
12.10Movie: BuddhaCollapsedOut
Of Shame(M2007) Iraniandrama1.35
Weatherwatch
TEN
6.00 Breakfast 9.00 The Circle 11.30
Wurrawhy 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 The
Doctors 2.00Ready Steady Cook 3.00
Judge Judy 3.30 Everyday Gourmet
4.00 Totally Wild 4.30 The Bold And
The Beautiful 5.00 Ten News
6.00 The Project
7.00 MasterChef Australia
8.30 Movie: Iron Man 2 (M
2010) US action. Robert
Downey Jr, Gwyneth
Paltrow
11.10 Late News 11.55 Ally McBeal
(M) 1.00 Infomercials 3.30 CBS This
Morning 5.00 Religion
ELEVEN
6.00 Kids Programs 9.00 Dr Quinn
Medicine Woman 10.00 7th Heaven
11.00 The Love Boat 12.00 Charmed
1.00 Jag 2.00 MacGyver 3.00
Infomercial 3.30 Cheers 4.00 Becker
4.30FamilyTies 5.00HappyDays 5.30
The Brady Bunch
6.00 The Simpsons
6.30 Neighbours
7.00 Everybody Loves Raymond
7.30 The Simpsons
8.00 Futurama
8.30 The Simpsons
9.00 Futurama
10.00 Bobs Burgers (M)
10.30 Frasier
11.30TheLateLateShow12.30Becker
1.00KingOf Queens 1.30HappyDays
2.00TheLoveBoat 3.00Charmed4.00
Dr Quinn Medicine Woman 5.00 7th
Heaven
ONE HD
6.00 I Fish 7.00 Championship
Netball 9.00 Major League Baseball
LIVE 12.00 MotoGP Italy 2.00
British Touring Car Championship
3.00 Omnisport 3.30 Get Smart 4.00
ExtremeDreams4.30BeachPatrol 5.00
I Fish 5.30 Hogans Heroes
6.00 M*A*S*H
6.30 Get Smart
7.00 Cops
7.30 Megastructures
8.30 Burn Notice (M)
9.30 Sons Of Anarchy (AV)
10.30 Homeland (M)
11.30M*A*S*H12.00Hogans Heroes
12.30Omnisport 1.00NASCARSprint
Cup 4.00 Rugby Classic Match
PRIME
6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show
11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: The
Girl Next Door (M 1997) UK drama.
TraceyGold, TomIrwin2.00Dr Oz 3.00
Border Patrol 3.30KidsPrograms 4.30
SevenNews 5.00ThePriceIs Right 5.30
Deal Or No Deal
6.00 Prime News
6.30 Seven News
7.00 Home And Away
7.30 Australias Got Talent
9.15 Mrs Browns Boys (M)
10.15 Smugglers
11.15 Mystery 360 12.15 Sons And
Daughters 12.35 Home Shopping
5.30 News
7TWO
6.30 Total Girl 9.00 Home And Away
9.30 Sons And Daughters 10.00
Coronation Street 10.30 Shortland
Street 11.00BargainHunt 12.00Kojak
(M) 1.00 Growing Pains 1.30 Head Of
TheClass 2.00Movie: LoveHasMany
Faces(PG1965) USdrama. LanaTurner,
Clif Robertson 4.30 Please Sir! 5.00
Murphy Brown 5.30 Mad About You
6.00 George &Mildred
6.30 Bargain Hunt
7.30 Heartbeat
8.30 Vera (M)
10.40 Father Ted 11.15 The Bill (M)
12.20 The Sweeney (M) 1.30 Mad
About You 2.00 Home Shopping3.30
Hot Auctions 4.00 Australias Wild
Secrets 4.30 Shortland Street 5.00
Home Shopping
7MATE
6.30 Kids Programs 9.00 NBC Today
11.00 The Incredible Hulk 12.00 TJ
Hooker 1.00 S.W.A.T. 2.00 Newsradio
2.30 Malcolm And Eddie 3.00 Motor
Mate4.00TargaTasmania4.30Monster
Garage 5.30 Pimp My Ride
6.30 HowI Met Your Mother
7.30 Pawn Stars
8.30 Hardcore Pawn (M)
9.30 Cash Cowboys
10.30 American Pickers
11.30 RudeTube (M) 12.00TJ Hooker
1.00S.W.A.T. 2.00HomeShopping3.30
Hot Auctions 4.00TheIncredibleHulk
5.00Newsradio5.30HomeShopping
NBN
5.30Today9.00Mornings11.00Home
Shopping 12.00 The Ellen Degeneres
Show1.00TheView2.00 Days Of Our
Lives 3.00 Extra 3.30 Kids Programs
4.30 NBN News 5.30 Hot Seat
6.00 NBNNews
7.00 ACurrent Afair
7.30 TheVoice US
8.25 Lotto
9.30 2 Broke Girls (M)
10.00 Tricky Business
11.00 RPA 12.00 Eclipse 12.30 20/20
1.30 Home Shopping 3.30 Good
Morning America 5.00 Early Morning
News
GO!
6.00 Kids Programs 10.00 Wipeout
11.00 The Bachelor 1.00 Spin City
1.30Extra2.00TMZ2.30KidsPrograms
6.00 Top Gear
7.00 The Big BangTheory
7.30 Suburgatory
8.30 2 Broke Girls (M)
9.00 The Big BangTheory
9.30 Movie: Batman Returns
(M 1992) US action.
Michael Keaton, Danny
DeVito
12.10 MAD (M) 12.30 TMZ 1.00
Wipeout 2.00 Home Shopping 4.00
TopGear 5.00Extra5.30TheFlintstones
GEM
6.00 Home Shopping 10.30 Alive &
Cooking 11.00 Friends 12.00 Drop
Dead Diva 1.00 Rescue Special Ops
2.00GreenAcres 2.30Bewitched3.00I
DreamOf Jeannie3.30Hot InCleveland
4.00TheFarmerWants AWife5.00The
Ellen Degeneres Show
6.00 Friends
7.00 Hot In Cleveland
7.30 Lion Country
8.00 RemarkableVets
8.30 Movie: Sliding Doors
(M 1998) UK comedy.
Gwyneth Paltrow, John
Hannah
10.30 HowClean Is Your House
11.30 Conan (M) 12.30 Friends 1.00
Gideons Way 2.00 Home Shopping
4.30 Religion 5.00 Hot In Cleveland
5.30 Home Shopping
WEDNESDAY 18
ABC 1
5.30 Eggheads 6.00 ABC News 9.30
Business Today 10.00 Kids Programs
11.00 Finding The Fallen 12.00
Midday Report 12.30 The Casebook
Of SherlockHolmes 1.30AtTheMovies
2.00Country House Rescue 3.00Kids
Programs
6.00 River Cottage
7.00 ABC News
7.30 7.30
8.00 Photo Finish
8.30 Silk
9.30 Inside Incredible
Athletes
10.30 Lateline
11.05 The Business 11.30 Kokoda:
Part 1 12.25 The Clinic 1.20 Silk 2.30
Western Australian Football League
ABC 2
6.00 Kids Programs
7.00 Spicks And Specks
7.30 Doctor Who
8.30 The Marngrook Footy
Show
9.30 Comedy Roadshow (M)
10.15 Dumb, Drunk And Racist
(M)
10.50 Gruen Planet 11.30 Kids
Behind Bars (M) 12.25 The League Of
Gentlemen12.50TheMarngrookFooty
Show1.50 ABC News 1.55 Close
ABC NEWS 24
4.00 Newshour 5.00 BBCWorld News
5.30 Newsline 6.00 ABC News 9.30
BusinessToday10.00ABCNews 12.30
Newsline1.00ABCNews 2.30StateTo
State3.00AfternoonLive5.30Capital
Hill 5.45HealthQuarter 6.00TheDrum
6.45Consumer Quarter 7.00ABCNews
7.30Grandstand8.00ABCNews 8.30
TheBusiness 9.00TheWorld10.00The
Drum10.45Consumer Quarter 11.00
ABCNews 11.307.3012.00ABCNews
12.20Lateline1.00Newshour 2.00BBC
World News 3.30 7.30
SBS 1
5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World News
7.30Tour deFranceUpdate8.05World
News 1.30WilliamShatners Weird Or
What? 2.30 If Only 3.00 Letters And
Numbers 3.30 World News 4.00 The
Journal 4.30 Newshour 5.30 Global
Village
6.00 Tour de France Highlights
6.30 World News Australia
7.30 Food Safari English
8.00 Island Feast
8.30 Hestons Feasts
9.30 World News Australia
10.00 Tour de France LIVE
2.00 Weatherwatch
SBS 2
5.00Weatherwatch 6.00 World News
6.00 Global Village
6.35 SarahWiener
7.30 Secrets Of Stonehenge
8.30 Tour de France Highlights
9.00 Cooking InThe Danger
Zone Burma
9.30 Movie: Michou Dauber
(M 2007) French drama
11.45Movie:TheBarbarianInvasions
(MA2003) French-Canadiandrama1.30
Weatherwatch
TEN
6.00 Breakfast 9.00 The Circle 11.30
Wurrawhy 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 The
Doctors 2.00Ready Steady Cook 3.00
Judge Judy 3.30 Everyday Gourmet
4.00 Scope 4.30 The Bold And The
Beautiful 5.00 Ten News
6.00 The Project
7.00 MasterChef Australia
8.00 Modern Family
8.30 The Game Plan
9.30 Law&Order (M)
10.30 Late News
11.15 Law& Order: UK (M) 12.15 Ally
McBeal (M) 1.10Infomercials 3.30CBS
This Morning 5.00 Religion
ELEVEN
6.00 Kids Programs 9.00 Dr Quinn
Medicine Woman 10.00 7th Heaven
11.00 The Love Boat 12.00 Charmed
1.00 Jag 2.00 MacGyver 3.00
Infomercial 3.30 Cheers 4.00 Becker
4.30FamilyTies 5.00HappyDays 5.30
The Brady Bunch
6.00 The Simpsons
6.30 Neighbours
7.00 EverybodyLoves Raymond
7.30 The Simpsons
8.30 StarTrekNext Generation
11.30TheLateLateShow12.30Becker
1.00KingOf Queens 1.30HappyDays
2.00TheLoveBoat 3.00Charmed4.00
Dr Quinn Medicine Woman 5.00 7th
Heaven
ONE HD
6.00OceanRaceHighlights 9.00Major
League Baseball LIVE 12.00 MLB
Player Poll 12.30 World Cup Triathlon
1.30Omnisport 2.00I Fish2.30Twister
Sisters 3.30 Get Smart 4.00 Extreme
Dreams 4.30 Beach Patrol 5.00 I Fish
5.30 Hogans Heroes
6.00 M*A*S*H
6.30 Get Smart
7.00 Cops
7.30 Fishing Expedition
8.30 Movie: Drillbit Taylor (PG
2008) US comedy. Owen
Wilson, Nate Hartley
10.40BeforeTheGame11.40M*A*S*H
12.10Hogans Heroes 12.40LasVegas
Strip (M) 1.10 Omnisport 1.30 World
CupTriathlon2.30WorldOf FreeSports
3.00 Major League Baseball
PRIME
6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show
11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: An
American Afair (M 1997) Canadian
drama. Corbin Bernsen, Jayne
Heitmeyer 2.00 Dr Oz 3.00 Border
Patrol 3.30 Kids Programs 4.30 Seven
News 5.00ThePriceIs Right 5.30Deal
Or No Deal
6.00 Prime News
6.30 Seven News
7.00 Home And Away
7.30 Border Security
8.00 The Force
8.30 Criminal Minds (M)
9.30 Greys Anatomy (M)
10.30 Private Practice (M)
11.30 Medical Emergency 12.00
RoomFor Improvement 12.30 Home
Shopping 5.30 News
7TWO
6.30 Total Girl 9.00 Home And Away
9.30 Sons And Daughters 10.00
Coronation Street 10.30 Shortland
Street 11.00BargainHunt 12.00Kojak
(M) 1.00 Growing Pains 1.30 Head Of
The Class 2.00 Movie: StormCentre
(PG1956) USdrama. BetteDavis, Brian
Keith 4.00Petkeeping4.30Please Sir!
5.00 Murphy Brown 5.30 Mad About
You
6.00 George &Mildred
6.30 Bargain Hunt
7.30 The Royal
8.30 Lewis (M)
10.40 Father Ted 11.15 The Bill (M)
12.20 The Sweeney (M) 1.30 Mad
AboutYou2.00Petkeeping2.30Kojak
(M) 3.30 Bargain Hunt 4.30 Shortland
Street 5.00 Home Shopping
7MATE
6.30 Kids Programs 9.00 NBC Today
11.00 The Incredible Hulk 12.00 TJ
Hooker 1.00 S.W.A.T. 2.00 Newsradio
2.30 Malcolm And Eddie 3.00 Motor
Mate 4.00 Fifth Gear 4.30 Monster
Garage 5.30 Scrubs
6.30 HowI Met Your Mother
7.30 Swamp People
8.30 Americas Hardest
Prisons (M)
9.30 Operation Repo (M)
11.00 Bear Swamp Recovery (M)
11.30 Ax Men (M) 12.30 TJ Hooker
1.30 S.W.A.T. 2.30The Incredible Hulk
3.30 Motor Mate 4.30 Fifth Gear 5.00
Newsradio 5.30 Home Shopping
NBN
6.30Today9.00Mornings11.00Home
Shopping 12.00 The Ellen Degeneres
Show1.00TheView2.00 Days Of Our
Lives 3.00 Extra 3.30 Kids Programs
4.30 NBN News 5.30 Hot Seat
6.00 NBNNews
7.00 ACurrent Afair
7.30 The Big BangTheory
8.00 Hamish &Andys Euro
GapYear
9.00 The Big BangTheory
9.30 The NRL Footy Show (M)
11.15 The AFL Footy Show (M) 1.00
Extra 1.30 Skippy 2.00 Infomercials
3.30GoodMorningAmerica5.00Early
Morning News
GO!
6.00 Kids Programs 10.00 Wipeout
11.00TheBachelor 1.00SpinCity1.30
Extra 2.00 TMZ 2.30 Kids Programs
6.00 Two And AHalf Men
6.30 Top Gear
7.30 The Middle
8.30 Two And AHalf Men (M)
9.30 The Big BangTheory
10.30 Episodes (M)
11.30 Eclipse 12.00 Watchmen:
The Complete Motion Comic (AV)
12.30 TMZ 1.00 Wipeout 2.00 Home
Shopping4.00TopGear 5.00Extra5.30
The Flintstones
GEM
6.00 Home Shopping 10.30 Alive &
Cooking11.00Friends 12.00Charlies
Angels 1.00 Rescue Special Ops 2.00
Green Acres 2.30 Bewitched 3.00 I
DreamOf Jeannie3.30Hot InCleveland
4.00 Lion Country 4.30 Remarkable
Vets 5.00 The Ellen Degeneres Show
6.00 Friends
7.00 Hot In Cleveland
7.30 The Great Italian Escape
8.00 Hot Property
8.30 Selling Houses Abroad
9.30 Super Nanny
10.30 Hoarders
11.30 Conan (M) 12.30 Friends 1.00
Selling Houses Abroad 2.00 Home
Shopping 4.30 Religion 5.00 Hot In
Cleveland 5.30 Home Shopping
THURSDAY 19
ABC 1
5.30 Eggheads 6.00 ABC News 9.30
Business Today 10.00 Kids Programs
11.00PhotoFinish11.30OnePlus One
12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Young @
Heart 1.30 In Conversation: Sir Ian
McKellen2.00Ancient Megastructures
3.00 Kids Programs
6.00 Grand Designs
7.00 ABC News
7.30 7.30
8.00 Mad As Hell
8.30 Silent Witness (M)
9.30 Taggart (M)
10.15 Lateline
11.00PennAndTeller 11.40rage(MA)
ABC 2
6.00 Kids Programs
7.00 Spicks And Specks
7.30 Doctor Who
8.30 Playing It Straight (M)
9.30 HowSexWorks (M)
10.30 Gruen Planet
11.05 Ross Kemp: Extreme World:
Romania (M) 11.50 Archer (M) 12.10
Sanctuary(M) 1.00BeingErica(M) 1.40
Lunch Monkeys (M) 2.00 ABC News
2.05 Close
ABC NEWS 24
4.00 Newshour 5.00 BBCWorld News
5.30 Newsline 9.30 Business Today
10.00 ABC News 12.30 Newsline
1.00 ABC News 2.30 One Plus One
3.00 Afternoon Live 5.30 Capital Hill
6.00 Planet America 6.45 ABC Open
7.00 ABC News 7.30 Contact Sport
8.00 News Exchange 8.30 One Plus
One 9.00 The World 10.00 Planet
America 10.45 ABC Open 11.00 ABC
News 11.30 Capital Hill 12.00 ABC
News 12.20 Lateline 1.00 Newshour
2.00 BBC World News 2.30 7.30 3.00
BBCWorld News 3.30 7.30
SBS 1
5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World News
7.30Tour deFranceUpdate8.05World
News 1.30TheVirtual Revolution2.30
HereComesTheNeighbourhood3.00
Letters AndNumbers 3.30WorldNews
4.00The Journal 4.30Newshour 5.30
Global Village
6.00 Tour de France Highlights
6.30 World News Australia
7.30 South American Journey
Brazil
8.30 Paper Dolls Australian
Pinups Of World War 2
9.30 World News Australia
10.00 Tour de France LIVE
2.00 Weatherwatch
SBS 2
5.00 Weatherwatch 6.00World News
6.00 Global Village
6.30 SarahWiener
7.30 MindThe Gap
8.30 Tour de France Highlights
9.00 Movie: Together (G 2002)
Mandarin drama
11.10 Movie: Election 2 (MAV 2006)
Cantonesedrama12.50Weatherwatch
TEN
6.00 Breakfast 9.00 The Circle 11.30
Wurrawhy 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 The
Doctors 2.00Ready Steady Cook 3.00
Judge Judy 3.30 Everyday Gourmet
4.00LightningPoint 4.30TheBoldAnd
The Beautiful 5.00 Ten News
6.00 The Project
7.00 MasterChef Australia
8.00 The Living Room
9.00 Movie: The Devil Wears
Prada (PG 2006) US com-
edy. Meryl Streep, Anne
Hathaway
11.20 The Late Show 12.20 Ally
McBeal (M) 1.20 Guerrilla Gardeners
2.20 Valentine (M) 3.30 Infomercials
5.00 Religion
ELEVEN
6.00 Kids Programs 9.00 Dr Quinn
Medicine Woman 10.00 7th Heaven
11.00 The Love Boat 12.00 Charmed
1.00 Jag 2.00 MacGyver 3.00
Infomercial 3.30 Cheers 4.00 Becker
4.30FamilyTies 5.00HappyDays 5.30
SnowWhite &The Huntsman
6.00 The Simpsons
6.30 Neighbours
7.00 EverybodyLoves Raymond
7.30 The Glee Project
8.30 Snog Marry Avoid?
(PG/M)
9.45 Americas Next Top
Model (M)
10.50FashionStar 11.50Sex AndThe
City(MA) 1.10TheLateLateShow2.00
The Love Boat 3.00 Charmed 4.00 Dr
Quinn Medicine Woman 5.00 7th
Heaven
ONE HD
6.00BritishTouringCar Championship
7.00NASCARSprint Cup10.00NASCAR
Nationwide Series Highlights 11.00
NASCAR Sprint Cup Highlights 12.00
The NRL Game Plan 1.00 Before The
Game2.00Omnisport 2.30I Fish3.00
Pressure Cook 3.30 Get Smart 4.00
Extreme Dreams 4.30 Beach Patrol
5.00 I Fish 5.30 Hogans Heroes
6.00 M*A*S*H
6.30 Get Smart
7.00 Cops
7.30 The Sketch Show
8.00 Whose Line Is It Anyway?
8.30 Movie: Rat Race (M 2001)
Canadian comedy. Rowan
Atkinson, John Cleese
11.00 Megastructures 12.00 Fishing
Expedition 1.00 Ross Kemp: In Search
Of Pirates (M) 2.00Omnisport 2.30MLB
Player Poll 3.00Major LeagueBaseball
PRIME
6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show
11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie:
Charlie Wilsons War (M 2007) US
biography. Tom Hanks, Julia Roberts
2.30 Dr Oz 3.30 Kids Programs 4.30
SevenNews 5.00ThePriceIs Right 5.30
Deal Or No Deal
6.00 Prime News
6.30 Seven News
7.00 Home And Away
7.30 Better Homes And
Gardens
9.00 Movie: Bridget Joness
Dairy (M 2001) UK com-
edy. Renee Zellweger,
Hugh Grant
11.00 Movie: Parenthood (M 1989)
US comedy. Steve Martin, Mary
Steenburgen 1.40 Home Shopping
7TWO
6.30 Total Girl 9.00 Home And Away
9.30 Sons And Daughters 10.00
Coronation Street 10.30 Shortland
Street 11.00BargainHunt 12.00Kojak
(M) 1.00 Growing Pains 1.30 Head Of
The Class 2.00 Movie: McMillan All
Bets Of (PG 1974) US drama. Rock
Hudson, NancyWalker 3.30Night Court
4.00 Petkeeping 4.30 Please Sir! 5.00
Murphy Brown 5.30 Mad About You
6.00 George &Mildred
6.30 Bargain Hunt
7.30 SeaChange
8.30 EscapeToThe Country
11.50 Movie: Single White Female
2 (AV 2005) US thriller. Kristen Miller,
Allison Lange 1.50 Mad About You
2.30Kojak(M) 3.30BargainHunt 4.30
ShortlandStreet 5.30HomeShopping
7MATE
6.30 Kids Programs 9.00 NBC Today
11.00 The Incredible Hulk 12.00 TJ
Hooker 1.00 S.W.A.T. 2.00 Newsradio
2.30 Malcolm And Eddie 3.00 Motor
Mate 4.30Targa Tasmania 5.00 Zoom
TV5.30Movie: 3Ninjas HighNoon
At MegaMountain(PG1998) UScom-
edy. Hulk Hogan, Loni Anderson
7.30 AFL Premiership Season
Geelong v Essendon
11.00 Unsolved Mysteries (M) 12.00
Blokesworld (MA) 12.30 Unsolved
Mysteries (M) 1.30 TJ Hooker 2.30
Newsradio 3.00 Motor Mate 5.00The
Incredible Hulk
NBN
5.30Today9.00Mornings11.00Home
Shopping 12.00 The Ellen Degeneres
Show1.00TheView2.00 Days Of Our
Lives 3.00 Extra 3.30 Kids Programs
4.30 NBN News 5.30 Hot Seat
6.00 NBNNews
7.00 ACurrent Afair
7.30 Friday Night Football
LIVE Manly Sea Eagles v
Canterbury Bulldogs
9.30 Friday Night Football
Gold Coast Titans v
Brisbane Broncos
11.30 Movie: Every Which Way
But Loose (M 1978) US action. Clint
Eastwood, Sondra Locke 1.40 Movie:
SumOf Existence(MA2004) Australian
thriller. Brooke Anderson, Simone
Kessell 3.30 Extra 4.00 Danoz 4.30
Good Morning America
GO!
6.00 Kids Programs 10.00 Wipeout
11.00 The Bachelor 1.00 Spin City
1.30Extra2.00TMZ2.30KidsPrograms
6.00 Movie: Batman Forever
(PG 1995) US action. Val
Kilmer, Nicole Kidman
8.30 Movie: Hancock (M 2008)
US action. Will Smith,
Charlize Theron
10.30 Movie: Daredevil (M
2002) US action. Ben
Af eck, Jennifer Garner
12.30 TMZ 1.00 Wipeout 2.00 The
Bachelor 4.00 Undercovers (M) 5.00
Bratz 5.30Tamagotch!
GEM
6.00 Home Shopping 10.30 Alive &
Cooking11.00Friends 12.00Charlies
Angels 1.00 Rescue Special Ops 2.00
Green Acres 2.30 Bewitched 3.00 I
DreamOf Jeannie3.30Hot InCleveland
4.00TheGreat ItalianEscape4.30Hot
Property 5.00 The Ellen Degeneres
Show
6.00 Friends
7.00 Hot In Cleveland
7.30 SurfngThe Menu
8.30 Law&Order (M)
9.30 Movie: Fargo (AV 1996)
US drama. William H
Macy, Steve Buscemi
11.35Conan(M) 12.30PsychicTV2.00
Movie: Stardust (M1975) UK drama.
David Essex, Adam Faith 4.00 Green
Acres 4.30 Bewitched 5.00 I Dream
Of Jeannie 5.30 F Troop
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Its a weekend of big budget flms which manage to remain
maverick: 1. Fantastic Mr. Fox (NBN, Saturday, 7.40pm) is a clever
stop-motion animated flm based on the Roald Dahl childrens
novel. George Clooney is wonderful as the voice of the fox,
whose charm and strength of will border on the psychopathic.
Some critics felt it wasnt as dark as the Dahl original but it makes
good points about animal nature and environmental vandalism.
Chickens are advised to go to bed early.
2. Team America: World Police (ONE HD, Sunday, 10.25pm) is
brought to you by the mad gang who created the TV series South
Park and is the best thing done with marionettes since the 60s
Thunderbirds. It satirises big budget flms and American politics
and anything else the boys think of on the way. The marionettes,
which fornicate in a most convincing way, were made by the
Chiodo Brothers: www.chiodobros.com.
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5.30 Kids Programs 6.00 ABC News
9.30 Business Today 10.00 Kids
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Report 12.30Q&A1.30Compass 2.00
Grand Designs 3.00 Kids Programs
6.00 TimeTeam
7.00 ABC News
7.30 7.30
8.00 RaceTo London
8.30 Foreign Correspondent
9.30 Artscape Margaret Olley
10.25 Lateline
11.00TheBusiness 11.30Four Corners
12.15MediaWatch12.30BritainFrom
Above 1.30 Super Sleuths (M) 2.30
Victorian Football League
ABC 2
6.00 Kids Programs
7.00 Spicks And Specks
7.30 Doctor Who
8.30 Good Game
9.00 Archer (M)
9.30 Sanctuary (M)
10.10 Gruen Planet
10.45 Am I Normal? Spirituality (M)
11.50 Gavin And Stacey (M) 12.20
Dragons Den 1.20 Swing Town (M)
2.00 ABC News 2.05 Close
ABC NEWS 24
4.00 Newshour 5.00 BBCWorld News
5.30 Newsline 6.00 ABC News 9.30
Business Today 10.00 ABC News
12.30 Newsline 1.00 ABC News 2.30
Australian Story 3.00 Afternoon Live
5.30Capital Hill 5.45Rural Quarter 6.00
The Drum6.45 Finance Quarter 7.00
ABC News 7.30 Grandstand 8.00 ABC
News 8.30TheBusiness 9.00TheWorld
10.00TheDrum10.45FinanceQuarter
11.00ABCNews 11.307.3012.00ABC
News 12.20 Lateline 1.00 Newshour
2.00 BBCWorld News 3.30 7.30
SBS 1
5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World News
1.00 Costas Garden Odyssey 1.30
Movie: The Wedding Day (M 2005)
French comedy 3.00 Letters And
Numbers 3.30 World News 4.00 The
Journal 4.30 Newshour 5.30 Global
Village
6.00 Barbados At The Races
6.30 World News Australia
7.30 Who DoYouThinkYou
Are?
8.30 Insight
9.30 Dateline
10.30 World News Australia
11.05 Movie: What No One Knows
(M2008) Danishthriller 12.50TheLost
Room(M) 2.25 Weatherwatch
SBS 2
5.00 Weatherwatch 6.00 World News
6.00 Global Village
6.40 SarahWiener
7.30 Planet Egypt
8.30 The Lancaster At War
9.30 Movie: Paper Soldier (M
2008) Russian drama
11.35Movie:TheSecretLifeOf Happy
People (M 2006) French-Canadian
drama 1.20 Weatherwatch
TEN
6.00 Breakfast 9.00 The Circle 11.30
Wurrawhy 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 The
Doctors 2.00Ready Steady Cook 3.00
Judge Judy 3.30 Everyday Gourmet
4.00 Totally Wild 4.30 The Bold And
The Beautiful 5.00 Ten News
6.00 The Project
7.00 MasterChef Australia
8.00 Being Lara Bingle
8.30 NCIS (M)
9.30 NCIS: Los Angeles (M)
10.30 Late News
11.15 Law& Order: UK (M) 12.15 Ally
McBeal (M) 1.10Infomercials 3.30CBS
This Morning 5.00 Religion
ELEVEN
6.00 Kids Programs 9.00 Dr Quinn
Medicine Woman 10.00 7th Heaven
11.00 The Love Boat 12.00 Charmed
1.00 Jag 2.00 MacGyver 3.00
Infomercial 3.30 Cheers 4.00 Becker
4.30FamilyTies 5.00HappyDays 5.30
The Brady Bunch
6.00 The Simpsons
6.30 Neighbours
7.00 EverybodyLoves Raymond
8.00 Rules Of Engagement
8.30 The Of ce
9.00 Wilfred (MA)
9.30 Fresh Meat (MA)
10.30 Frasier
11.30TheLateLateShow12.30Becker
1.00 The King Of Queens 1.30 Happy
Days 2.00TheLoveBoat 3.00Charmed
4.00 Dr Quinn Medicine Woman 5.00
7th Heaven
ONE HD
6.00 Fiberglass & Megapixels 7.00
Ocean Race Highlights 8.00 World Of
Free Sports 8.30 MLB Player Poll 9.00
Major League Baseball LIVE 12.00
ChampionshipNetball 2.00Omnisport
2.30 The Edge Of Existence 3.30 Get
Smart 4.00ExtremeDreams 4.30Beach
Patrol 5.00 I Fish 5.30 All 4 Adventure
6.00 M*A*S*H
6.30 Get Smart
7.00 Cops
7.30 Undercover Boss USA
8.30 Cops (M)
9.30 Ross Kemp In Search Of
Pirates (M)
10.30 Better Of Ted
11.00 Fear Factor (M) 12.00 M*A*S*H
12.30 Hogans Heroes 1.00 I Fish
2.00 Omnisport 2.30 FA Cup Classic
3.00 World Of Free Sports 3.30 World
ChampionshipTriathlon
PRIME
6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show
11.30SevenNews 12.00Movie: Witch
Hunt (M 1999) Australian drama.
Jacqueline Bisset, Cameron Daddo
2.00 Dr Oz 3.00 Border Patrol 3.30
Kids Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00
ThePriceIs Right 5.30Deal Or NoDeal
6.00 Prime News
6.30 Seven News
7.00 Home And Away
7.30 Once Upon ATime
8.30 Winners &Losers
9.30 Worlds Strictest Parents
10.30 Fairly Legal (M)
11.30PoliceUnder Fire(M) 12.30Home
Shopping 5.30 News
7TWO
6.30 Total Girl 9.00 Home And Away
9.30 Sons And Daughters 10.00
Coronation Street 10.30 Shortland
Street 11.00BargainHunt 12.00Kojak
(M) 1.00 Growing Pains 1.30 Head Of
The Class 2.00Movie: Thats Life! (PG
1986) US comedy. Jack Lemmon, Julie
Andrews 4.30Please Sir! 5.00Murphy
Brown 5.30 Mad About You
6.00 George &Mildred
6.30 Bargain Hunt
7.30 FawltyTowers
8.10 Keeping Up
Appearances
8.50 AreYou Being Served?
9.30 Movie: HowTo Make
An American Quilt (M
1995) US comedy. Winona
Ryder, Ellen Burstyn
12.00 Mad About You 12.30 Movie:
TheBigStreet (PG1942) US romantic
drama. Henry Fonda, Lucille Ball 2.30
Kojak (M) 3.30 Bargain Hunt 4.30
ShortlandStreet 5.00HomeShopping
7MATE
6.30 Kids Programs 9.00 NBC Today
11.00 Simon And Simon 1.00 Miami
Vice 2.00 Newsradio 2.30 Malcolm
AndEddie 3.00 Motor Mate 4.00 Fifth
Gear 4.30 Monster Garage 5.30 Pimp
My Ride
6.30 HowI Met Your Mother
7.30 Mythbusters
8.30 Family Guy (M)
9.00 American Dad (M)
9.30 Family Guy (M)
10.30 American Dad (M)
11.30 Punkd (M) 12.00 Simon And
Simon2.00Miami Vice(M) 3.00Motor
Mate 4.30 Malcolm And Eddie 5.00
Newsradio 5.30 Home Shopping
NBN
5.30Today9.00Mornings11.00Home
Shopping 12.00 The Ellen Degeneres
Show1.00Days Of Our Lives 3.00Extra
3.30 Kids Programs 4.30 NBN News
5.30 Hot Seat
6.00 NBNNews
7.00 ACurrent Afair
7.30 TheVoice US
9.30 Episodes (M)
10.30 Survivor: OneWorld
1.00 Extra 1.30 Home Shopping 3.30
Good Morning America 5.00 Early
Morning News
GO!
6.00 Kids Programs 10.00 Wipeout
11.00 The Bachelor 12.00 The Hills
12.30 Seinfeld 1.00 Spin City 1.30
Extra 2.00TMZ 2.30 Kids Programs
6.00 Top Gear
7.00 The Big BangTheory
8.30 Movie: Terminator
Salvation (M 2009) US
action. Sam Worthington,
Christian Bale
11.00 Fringe (M) 12.00 1000 Ways To
Die(MA) 12.30TMZ1.00Wipeout 2.00
Home Shopping 4.00 Top Gear 5.00
Extra 5.30The Flintstones
GEM
6.00 Home Shopping 10.30 Alive
& Cooking 11.00 Friends 12.00
Charlies Angels 1.00 Rescue Special
Ops 2.00GreenAcres 2.30Bewitched
3.00 I Dream Of Jeannie 3.30 Hot In
Cleveland4.00SeaPatrol 5.00TheEllen
Degeneres Show
6.00 Friends
7.00 Hot In Cleveland
7.30 Yes Minister
8.00 ToThe Manor Born
8.30 Harrys Law (M)
9.30 The Closer (M)
10.30 Sensing Murder (M)
11.30 Law & Order (M) 12.30 Friends
1.00Dangerman2.00HomeShopping
4.30 Religion 5.00 Hot In Cleveland
5.30 Home Shopping
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5.00 rage (PG) 11.00 Chopper Rescue
11.30 7.30 12.00 The Cook And The
Chef 12.30 Australian Story 1.00
Collectors 1.30 Eggheads 2.00 Penn
And Teller 2.45 At The Movies 3.00
Shute Shield Rugby Union 5.00 The
Wonder Years 5.30 Walk On The Wild
Side
6.00 Simple Cooking
6.30 Gardening Australia
7.00 ABC News
7.30 Death In Paradise
8.30 Kidnap And Ransom(M)
9.20 Hustle
10.20 United States Of Tara (M)
10.45 Whites 11.15 rage (MA)
ABC 2
6.00 Kids Program
7.00 Spicks And Specks
7.30 Mad As Hell
8.00 At The Movies
8.30 Movie: Sleeper (PG 1973)
US comedy. Woody Allen,
Diane Keaton
9.50 Movie: Fool For Love
(M 1985) US drama. Kim
Basinger, Sam Shepard
11.40 Inside The Actors Studio (M)
12.25TheStreet (M) 1.25Bonekickers
(M) 2.20 ABC News 2.25 Close
ABC NEWS 24
4.00 Newshour 5.00 BBCWorld News
5.30 Capital Hill 6.00 7.30 6.30 State
To State 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Contact
Sport 8.00 Weekend Breakfast 11.30
TheWorldThis Week 12.00 ABC News
12.45 Rural Quarter 1.00 National
Press Club Address 2.00 ABC News
2.30 Contact Sport 3.00 ABC News
3.30Tonic 4.00ABCNews 4.30At The
Movies 5.00 ABC News 5.30 One Plus
One 6.00 ABC News 6.30 Australian
Story 7.30 State To State 8.00 Four
Corners 8.45BigIdeas 9.00ABCNews
9.30 The World This Week 10.00 ABC
News 10.30 Big Ideas 11.00 Planet
America 11.45 Health Quarter 12.00
Q&A 1.00 Newshour 2.00 BBC World
News 2.30 7.30 3.00 The World This
Week 3.30 7.30
SBS 1
5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World News
7.30Tour deFranceUpdate8.05World
News 1.00Opera: TheMagicFlute3.50
TheNobel PrizeInLiterature20104.30
Newshour 5.30 Kill Arman
6.00 Tour de France Highlights
6.30 World News Australia
7.35 Massive Moves
8.30 RocKwiz
10.00 Tour de France LIVE
2.00Weatherwatch
SBS 2
5.00 Weatherwatch 6.00 World News
6.00 At TheTableWith
6.30 Unplugged In
Marrakech
7.00 Culinary Adventures In
The South Of France
7.30 The Ganges
8.30 Tour de France Highlights
9.00 The Beauty Of Maps
9.35 Movie: The Horde (MAV
2009) French horror
11.20 Movie: Downfall (MAV 2004)
German drama 2.00 Weatherwatch
TEN
6.00 Totally Australia 7.00 Kids
Programs 9.30 Good Chef Bad Chef
10.00Hot30Countdown12.00Radar
1.00 Movie: Dr Dolittle Million
Dollar Mutts (G 2009) US comedy.
Kyla Pratt, Tegan Moss 3.00 Everyday
Gourmet 3.30 Merlin 4.30 Whats Up
Downunder 5.00TEN News
6.00 The Simpsons
6.30 Movie: Ice Age (G 2002)
Animation
8.10 Modern Family
8.40 Movie: Transformers
Revenge Of The Fallen
(M 2009) US action. Shia
Labeouf, Megan Fox
11.40 The Good Wife (M) 12.40
Mental (M) 1.30 Formula 1 Grand Prix
QualifyingGermany3.30Infomercials
4.00 Religion
ELEVEN
6.00 Kids Programs 7.00 The Brady
Bunch 7.30 The King Of Queens
8.00 Infomercial 9.00 Country Music
TV 11.30 Fashion Star 12.30 Happy
Days 1.00 Jag 2.00 MacGyver 3.00
Infomercial 3.30 Cheers 4.00 Becker
4.30FamilyTies 5.00HappyDays 5.30
The Brady Bunch
6.00 SabrinaTheTeenageWitch
6.30 MasterChef Australia
12.30Hot30 Countdown2.30The Hit
Rater.com3.00Becker 3.30Cheers 4.00
Family Ties 4.30 King Of Queens 5.00
HappyDays 5.30SabrinaTheTeenage
Witch
ONE HD
6.00 Liverpool Football 9.00 FA Cup
Final 9.30 Major League Baseball
12.30 Rugby Classic Match 2.30
Omnisport 3.00 Get Smart 3.30 The
WWE Experience 4.30 M*A*S*H 5.00
Alby Mangels Adventure Bound
6.00 Places We Go
6.30 Talkin Bout Your
Generation
7.30 M*A*S*H
8.30 Cops (M)
9.30 Formula 1 Grand Prix
Qualifying LIVE
Germany
11.30 Ross Kemp: In Search Of Pirates
(M) 12.30 Las Vegas Strip (M) 1.00
Omnisport 1.30 Magic Of The FA Cup
3.00 NASCAR Sprint Cup
PRIME
6.00 Kids Programs 7.00 Weekend
Sunrise9.00TheMorningShow10.00
Kids Programs 12.00 V8 Xtra 12.30
Possums Club 1.00 That 70s Show
2.00 Movie: The Aristocats (G 1970)
Animation3.30Movie: Quints(G2000)
Canadian comedy. Kimberly J Brown,
TimBurd 5.30 Sydney Weekender
6.00 Seven News
6.30 Movie: National
Treasure (PG 2004) US
action. Nicolas Cage,
Diane Kruger
9.20 Movie: Snake Eyes (M
1998) US mystery. Nicolas
Cage, Gary Sinise
11.25 Movie: Derailed (AV 2005) US
drama. Clive Owen, Jennifer Aniston
1.05 Movie: Hey Hey Its Esther
Blueburger (M2008) Australian com-
edy. Danielle Catanzariti, Cassandra
Jinman 3.10 Home Shopping
7TWO
6.30 Kids Programs 10.00 Home
Shopping 11.00 Of The Eaten Track
11.30 Great South East 12.00 Creek
ToCoast 12.30QueenslandWeekender
1.00SydneyWeekender 1.30Weekend
Kitchen 4.30 Bazaar 5.00 Guide To
The Good LIfe 5.30 Globe Trekker:
San Francisco
6.30 DownTo Earth
7.45 Heartbeat
8.45 Inspector Morse
11.00 Black Sheep Squadron 12.00
Movie: BornToKill (M1947) USthriller.
Lawrence Tierney, Claire Trevor 2.00
Movie: George Whites Scandals (G
1945) UScomedy. JoanDavis, JackHaley
4.00LeylandBrothersWorld5.00Globe
Trekker: San Francisco
7MATE
6.00 The Virginian 7.30 Ned And
Stacey 8.00 Home Shopping 9.00
NBC Today 11.00 TJ Hooker 12.00
TheJef FoxworthyShow12.30Carrera
Cup Motorsport 1.00 Malcolm And
Eddie 1.30 AFL Premiership Season
Collingwood v Hawthorn 4.30 Hook
Line And Sinker 5.30 Swords
6.30 AFL Pre-Game Show
7.30 AFL Premiership Season
Western Bulldogs v
Carlton
11.00 Mega Disasters 12.00 AFL
Premiership Season Collingwood
v Hawthorn 3.00 S.W.A.T. 4.00 V.I.P.
5.00 Malcom And Eddie 5.30 Home
Shopping
NBN
6.00Danoz 7.00WeekendToday9.00
Mornings 10.00 Kids Programs 2.30
GDay Cirque Du Soleil 3.30 Crusoe
4.30 Discover Downunder 5.00 NBN
News 5.30 Getaway
6.00 NBNNews
6.30 Australias Funniest
HomeVideos
7.40 Movie: Fantastic Mr Fox
(PG 2009) US comedy.
Owen Wilson, Bill Murray
9.35 Movie: Clash Of The
Titans (M 2010) US action.
Sam Worthington, Liam
Neeson
11.50 Movie: Enough (AV 2002) US
thriller. Jennifer Lopez, Noah Wyle
2.00 Movie: Eulogy (M 2004) US
comedy. Hank Azaria, Jesse Bradford
4.00 Infomercials
GO!
6.00 Kids Programs 11.00 Spin City
11.30TheHills 12.00TheVoiceUS4.30
The Bachelor
6.00 Movie: Batman &Robin
(PG 1997) US action.
George Clooney, Arnold
Schwarzenegger
8.30 Movie: Miss
Congeniality (M 2001) US
comedy. Sandra Bullock,
Michael Caine
10.40 Movie: The Girl Next Door
(MA2003) US comedy. Emile Hirsch,
ElishaCuthbert 12.50Fringe(M) 2.30
The Hills 3.00 Human Target (M) 5.00
Bratz 5.30Tamagotchi
GEM
6.00 Movie: Train Of Events (PG
1952) UK drama. Valerie Hobson,
John Clements 8.00 Infomercials
9.40 Movie: All Creatures Great &
Small (G1974) USbiography. Anthony
Hopkins, Simon Ward 11.40 Movie:
Dont Bother To Knock (PG 1961) UK
comedy. Richard Todd, Elke Sommer
1.35 Celtic Woman 2.35 Movie: The
Prince And The Showgirl (G 1957)
US comedy. Laurence Olivier, Marilyn
Monroe 5.00 Movie: Take The Lead
(PG2006) USdrama. AntonioBanderas,
Alfre Woodard
7.30 Antiques Roadshow
8.30 CSI: NY (M)
9.30 CSI: Miami (M)
10.30 CSI (M)
11.30Conan(M) 12.20PsychicTV1.50
Movie: Circus Of Horrors (M 1960)
UK thriller. Anton Difring, Kenneth
Grif th 3.30 Movie: The Day The
Earth Caught Fire (PG 1962) UK
drama. Edward Judd, Janet Munro
5.30 Discover Downunder
SATURDAY 21
ABC 1
5.00rage(PG) 6.30KidsPrograms 9.00
Insiders 10.00 Inside Business 10.30
Ofsiders 11.00AsiaPacifcFocus 11.30
Songs Of Praise 12.00 Landline 1.00
Gardening Australia 1.40 Death In
Paradise 2.45 Opera Australia: Lakme
5.00 Natures Great Events
6.00 Antiques Master
6.30 Compass
7.00 ABC News
7.30 Grand Designs Revisited
8.15 DreamBuild
8.30 Wallander (M)
10.00 Mad As Hell
10.30 RaceTo London
11.00Movie: ComeBackToTheFive
And Dime, Jimmy Dean (M1982) US
comedy. Sandy Dennis, Cher 12.45
Movie: The Golden Bowl (M 2000)
USdrama. NickNolte, UmaThurman
3.00 rage (MA)
ABC 2
6.00 Kids Programs
7.00 Spicks And Specks
7.30 MisbehavingMums ToBe
8.30 Sunday Best (MA)
10.20 Randling (M)
10.50 Opera Australia: Lakme 1.05
Tribal Wives 2.05 News 2.10 Close
ABC NEWS 24
4.00 Newshour 5.00 BBCWorld News
5.30BigIdeas 6.007.306.30OnePlus
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Week 8.00 Weekend Breakfast 9.00
Insiders 10.00 Weekend Breakfast
11.30 State To State 12.00 ABC News
12.45Consumer Quarter 1.00BigIdeas
2.00 ABC News 2.30 Ofsiders 3.00
ABC News 3.30 The World This Week
4.00 ABC News 4.15 Planet America
5.00ABCNews 5.30AsiaPacifc Focus
6.00 ABC News 6.30 Australian Story
7.00 ABC News 7.30 One Plus One
8.00 Insiders 9.00 Future Forum: Can
Coral Reefs Survive The 21st Century?
10.00ABCNews 10.30InsideBusiness
11.00 ABC News 11.30 State To State
12.00 Landline 1.00 Newshour 2.00
BBC World News 2.30 7.30 3.00 Asia
Pacifc Focus 3.30 7.30
SBS 1
5.00 Weatherwatch 5.30 World News
7.30Tour deFranceUpdate8.00World
News 8.30PopAsia10.30Football Asia
11.00 Football Feature 12.00 FIFA
Futbol Mundial 12.30Speedweek2.30
World News 3.30 The Polio Crusade
4.30 SalamCaf 5.00 Cycling Central
6.00 Tour de France Highlights
6.30 World News Australia
7.30 Lost World History Of
Ancient Britain
8.30 Inside Natures Giants
9.30 Bigger Better Faster
Stronger
10.00 Tour de France LIVE
2.00 Weatherwatch
SBS 2
5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05World News
6.10 At TheTableWith
6.40 Iron Chef
7.30 NinjaWarrior
8.00 Unbeatable Banzuke
8.30 Tour de France Highlights
9.00 AmsterdamVice (M)
9.30 Movie: Caf du Pont (M
2010) French drama
11.15 Movie: Live And Become (M
2005) Frenchdrama1.50Weatherwatch
TEN
6.00 Religion 7.00 Scope 8.00 Totally
Wild 8.00 Future Living 9.00 Hot30
Countdown 12.00 The Bolt Report
12.30MeetThePress 1.00TheDoctors
2.00ChampionshipNetball GrandFinal
4.30The Bolt Report 5.00TEN News
6.00 The Project
6.30 Last Man Standing
7.00 Modern Family
7.30 MasterChef Australia
9.00 GrahamNorton Show
9.30 Formula 1 Grand Prix
LIVE Germany
12.00Sons Of Tucson1.00Infomercial
4.00CBSThis Morning5.30Religion
ELEVEN
6.00 Kids Programs 9.00 Dr Quinn
Medicine Woman 10.00 MasterChef
Australia 5.00 Infomercial 5.30 The
Brady Bunch
6.00 SabrinaTheTeenageWitch
6.30 Becker
7.00 EverybodyLoves Raymond
7.30 NewGirls
8.30 Snog Marry Avoid?
10.30 Becker
11.00 Everybody Loves Raymond
11.30 Happy Days 12.00 Sabrina
The Teenage Witch 12.30 Dr Quinn
Medicine Woman 1.30 Happy Days
2.00 Britains Next Top Model 3.00
Becker 3.30EverybodyLoves Raymond
4.00 Dr Quinn Medicine Woman 5.00
Sabrina The Teenage Witch 5.30 The
Brady Bunch
ONE HD
6.00 NASCAR Nationwide Series 7.00
NASCAR Sprint Cup 8.00 Omnisport
8.30 World Of Free Sports 9.00
Championship Netball 1.00 M7
Multisport 1.30 Whats Up Down
Under 2.00 Pressure Cook 2.30 Blue
Holes: DivingThe Labyrinth 3.30True
Heroes 4.30 M*A*S*H5.00 FishinTrip
5.30 I Fish
6.00 Fishing Expedition
6.30 Mighty Movers
7.30 Extreme Fishing
8.30 Movie: Flying High! (M
1980) US comedy. Leslie
Nielsen, Lloyd Bridges
10.25 Movie: TeamAmerica
World Police (MA 2004)
Animation
12.30 Ross Kemp: In Search Of Pirates
(M) 1.30 Fishing Expedition 2.30
Omnisport 3.00 Liverpool Football
PRIME
6.00KidsPrograms 6.30Religion7.00
Weekend Sunrise 10.00 The Morning
Show 11.00 Dinner Date 12.00
BreakingTheMagicians Code1.00No
OrdinaryFamily2.00Outsourced2.30
Movie: TruConfessions (PG2002) US
comedy. ClaraBryant, ShiaLabeouf 4.30
Better Homes And Gardens
6.00 Seven News
6.30 Sunday Night
7.30 Billy Connollys Route 66
8.30 Downton Abbey (M)
10.35 Castle (M) 11.35 Serial Killers
(M) 12.35Home Shopping5.30News
7TWO
6.30 Route 66 7.30 Naked City 8.00
Welcome Back Kotter 8.30 Home
Shopping9.30HomeAndAway11.45
Movie: TheFacts Of Life(PG1960) US
comedy. Bob Hope, Lucille Ball 2.00
Movie: Fly Away Home (PG 1996) US
adventure. Jef Daniels, Anna Paquin
4.15 Movie: Seems Like Old Times
(PG 1980) US comedy. Chevy Chase,
Goldie Hawn
6.30 Bargain Hunt
7.30 SevenWonders Of The
Industrial World
8.30 EscapeToThe Country
9.30 60 Minute Makeover
10.30 Homes Under The
Hammer
11.45 Royal Upstairs Downstairs
12.20 Movie: The Facts Of Life 2.30
Australias Wild Secrets 3.00 Leyland
Brothers World 4.00 Route 66 5.00
Naked City 5.30 Home Shopping
7MATE
6.30TheVirginian8.00Newsradio8.30
Home Shopping 9.30 Jef Foxworthy
Show10.00AFLGameDay11.30Footy
Flashback1.00AFLPremiershipSeason
Sydney v St Kilda 4.00 My Wife And
Kids 4.30 AFL Premiership Season
Fremantle v Great Western Sydney
7.30 HowI Met Your Mother
8.30 Family Guy (M)
9.00 American Dad (M)
9.30 Movie: Old School (MA
2003) US comedy. Luke
Wilson, Will Ferrell
11.30RudeTube(MA) 12.00V.I.P. 2.00
Simon And Simon 4.00 The Virginian
5.30 Home Shopping
NBN
6.00 Schoolboy Cup 7.00 Weekend
Today 10.00 Wide World Of Sports
11.00 Sunday Footy Show 12.00
Generation Snow 1.00 The Cornish
Invasion Of South Australia 2.00 The
Fresh Prince Of Bel Air 2.30 Tricky
Business 3.30 Road To London 4.00
Sunday Football Penrith Panthers v
Sydney Roosters
6.00 NBNNews
6.30 Hot Property
7.30 60 Minutes
8.30 Movie: The Blind Side
(PG 2009) US biography.
Sandra Bullock, Tim
McGraw
11.10 CSI: Miami (M) 12.00 What
WouldYou Do? (M) 1.00 Spyforce 2.00
Skippy2.30HomeShopping4.00Good
Morning America 5.00 Early Morning
News
GO!
6.00 Kids Programs 12.30 Eclipse
1.00 Eclipse 1.30 Home Shopping
2.00 Seinfeld 2.30 The Voice US 4.30
Survivor: One World 5.30 Teen Mum
6.30 Mike &Molly
7.30 Hamish &Andys Euro
GapYear
8.30 The Big BangTheory
9.30 Movie: Passenger 57 (M
1992) US action. Wesley
Snipes, Tom Sizemore
11.00Chuck(M) 1.00Undercovers (AV)
2.00 Home Shopping 4.00 Chuck (M)
5.00 Extra 5.30 The Flintstones
GEM
6.00 Infomercials 6.30 Alive And
Kicking8.30Infomercials10.00Movie:
JulesVernes Rocket ToTheMoon(G
1967) UK scif. Burl Ives, Troy Donahue
12.30Sade1.30Getaway2.00Movie:
Tarzans Three Challenges (G 1963)
UK adventure. Jock Mahoney, Woody
Strode 2.05 Movie: The Prince And
The Showgirl (G 1957) UK comedy.
Laurence Olivier, Marilyn Monroe
6.30 Antiques Roadshow
7.30 Yes Minister
8.45 Movie: Conspiracy
Theory (M 1997) US
action. Mel Gibson, Julia
Roberts
11.30The Guardian(M) 12.30Movie:
Death Is AWoman (M1966) UK mys-
tery. Trisha Noble, Mark Burns 1.30
F Troop 2.00 Home Shopping 4.30
Religion 5.00 Hot In Cleveland 5.30
Home Shopping
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ABC 1
4.00TheNewInventors 4.30Collectors
5.00GardeningAustralia5.30Catalyst
6.00 ABC News 9.30 Business Today
10.00 Kids Programs 11.00 Landline
12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Rivers
And Life 1.30The NewInventors 2.00
Antiques Master 2.30 Jennifer Byrnes
Presents 3.00 Kids Programs
6.00 Grand Designs
7.00 ABC News
7.30 7.30
8.00 Australian Story
8.30 Four Corners
9.20 MediaWatch
9.35 Q&A
10.35 Lateline 11.10 The Business
11.35 Wire In The Blood (M) 1.10
Movie: Ill Get YouFor This (PG1950)
UK drama. George Raft, Coleen Gray
2.30 rage 3.30 Shute Shield Rugby
Union
ABC 2
6.00 Kids Programs
7.00 Spicks And Specks
7.30 Doctor Who
8.30 Tribal Wives
9.30 BoredTo Death (M)
10.05 Louie (M)
10.30 Gruen Planet (M)
11.00DragonsDen12.00BreakingBad
(M) 12.50 Cold Feet 1.45 London Live
2.15 ABC News 2.20 Close
ABC NEWS 24
4.00 Newshour 5.00 BBCWorld News
5.30 Big Ideas 6.00 ABC News 9.30
BusinessToday10.00ABCNews 12.30
AsiaPacifc Focus 1.00ABCNews 2.30
MessageStick3.00AfternoonLive5.30
Capital Hill 5.45Arts Quarter 6.00The
Drum6.45Environment Quarter 7.00
ABC News 7.30 Grandstand 8.00 ABC
News 8.30 The Business 9.00 The
World 9.30 Q&A 10.30 ABC News
11.00 The Drum 11.45 Environment
Quarter 12.00ABCNews 12.20Lateline
1.00 Newshour 2.00 BBCWorld News
3.30 7.30
SBS 1
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7.30Tour deFranceUpdate8.05World
News1.30Costas GardenOdyssey2.00
Law And Disorder 3.00 Letters And
Numbers 3.30 World News 4.00 The
Journal 4.30FIFAFutbol Mundial 5.00
PopAsia 5.30 Global Village
6.00 Tour de France Highlights
6.30 World News Australia
7.30 Mythbusters
8.30 Man vs Wild
9.30 Shameless (MA)
10.30 World News Australia
11.00 The World Game 12.30 SOS
(G/M) 1.35 Entourage (MA) 2.45
Weatherwatch
SBS 2
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6.00 Global Village
6.35 SarahWiener
7.30 The Code Prediction
8.30 Tour de France Highlights
9.00 TheWorld Game
10.30 Movie: The Iron Ladies
(M 2000) Thai comedy
12.25 Weatherwatch
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Wurrawhy 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 The
Doctors 2.00Ready Steady Cook 3.00
Judge Judy 3.30 Everyday Gourmet
4.00 Totally Wild 4.30 The Bold And
The Beautiful 5.00 Ten News
6.00 The Project
7.00 MasterChef Australia
8.00 The Shire
8.30 NCIS (M)
9.30 The Finder (M)
10.30 Late News
11.15 Law& Order: UK (M) 12.15 Ally
McBeal (M) 1.10Infomercials 3.30CBS
This Morning 5.00 Religion
ELEVEN
6.00 Kids Programs 9.00 Dr Quinn
Medicine Woman 10.00 7th Heaven
11.00 The Love Boat 12.00 Charmed
1.00 Jag 2.00 MacGyver 3.00
Infomercial 3.30 Cheers 4.00 Becker
4.30FamilyTies 5.00HappyDays 5.30
The Brady Bunch
6.00 The Simpsons
6.30 Neighbours
7.00 EverybodyLoves Raymond
8.00 Raising Hope
8.30 Fashion Star
9.30 Being Lara Bingle
10.00 Dollhouse (M)
11.00Frasier 12.00TheLateLateShow
1.00KingOf Queens 1.30 HappyDays
2.00TheLoveBoat 3.00Charmed4.00
Dr Quinn Medicine Woman 5.00 7th
Heaven
ONE HD
6.30Liverpool Football 9.00Magic Of
The FACup10.00WorldCupTriathlon
11.00 Rugby Classic Match 1.00 The
WWE Experience 2.00 Omnisport
2.30 Megastructures 3.30 I Fish 4.00
ExtremeDreams 4.30BeachPatrol 5.00
I Fish 5.30 All 4 Adventure
6.00 M*A*S*H
6.30 Get Smart
7.00 Cops
7.30 Whose Line Is It Anyway?
8.30 An Idiot Abroad (M)
9.30 Melbourne International
Comedy Festival Debate
(M)
10.30 Formula 1 Grand Prix
Germany
12.30 M*A*S*H 1.00 Hogans Heroes
1.30 Whose Line Is It Anyway? 2.30
Omnisport 3.00 NASCAR Sprint Cup
PRIME
6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show
11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: A
LittleThingCalledMurder(M2006) US
comedy. JudyDavis, JonathanJackson
2.00Dr Oz3.00Border Patrol 3.30Kids
Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 The
Price Is Right 5.30 Deal Or No Deal
6.00 Prime News
6.30 Seven News
7.00 Home And Away
7.30 The Amazing Race
8.30 Revenge (M)
9.30 Body Of Proof (M)
11.30 30 Rock (M) 12.00 Sons And
Daughters 12.30 Home Shopping
5.30 News
7TWO
6.30 Total Girl 9.00 Home And Away
9.30 Sons And Daughters 10.00
Coronation Street 10.30 Shortland
Street 11.00 Bargain Hunt 12.00
Kojak (M) 1.00 Growing Pains 1.30
Head Of The Class 2.00 Movie: Two
Rode Together (PG 1961) Western.
James Stewart, RichardWidmark 4.30
Please Sir! 5.00 Murphy Brown 5.30
Mad About You
6.00 George &Mildred
6.30 Bargain Hunt
7.30 Heartbeat
8.30 PDJames AMindTo
Murder (M)
10.45 Movie: MoneyTrain (AV 1995)
US action. Wesley Snipes, Woody
Harrelson 1.00 The Thin Blue Line
1.30Mad About You 2.00Movie: The
FalconInMexico(PG1944) USmystery.
TomConway, RitaCorday3.30Bargain
Hunt 4.30ShortlandStreet 5.00Home
Shopping
7MATE
6.30 Kids Programs 9.00 NBC Today
10.00 NBC Meet The Press 11.00
Simon And Simon 2.00 Newsradio
2.30MalcolmAndEddie3.00Longford
Revival Festival 4.00 V8 Xtra 4.30
Monster Garage 5.30 Pimp My Ride
6.30 Supercar Showdown
7.00 HowI Met Your Mother
7.30 My Name Is Earl
8.30 HowI Met Your Mother
9.30 Movie: Total Recall (M
1990) US action. Arnold
Schwarzenegger, Sharon
Stone
12.00 Ax Men (M) 1.00 Simon And
Simon 3.00Miami Vice 4.00 Longford
Revival Festival 5.00 Newsradio 5.30
Home Shopping
NBN
5.30Today9.00Mornings11.00Home
Shopping 12.00 The Ellen Degeneres
Show1.00Days Of Our Lives 3.00Extra
3.30 Kids Programs 4.30 NBN News
5.30 Hot Seat
6.00 NBNNews
7.00 ACurrent Afair
7.30 TheVoice US
8.25 Lotto
9.30 Movie: Killers (M 2010)
US action. Katherine
Heigl, Ashton Kutcher
11.30 Super Rugby Extra Time 12.30
BritishOpenGolf Highlights 1.30Extra
2.00Infomercials 3.30GoodMorning
America 5.00 Early Morning News
GO!
6.00 Kids Programs 10.00 Wipeout
11.00 The Bachelor 1.00 Spin City
1.30Extra2.00TMZ2.30KidsPrograms
6.00 Top Gear
7.00 The Big BangTheory
7.30 Top Gear
8.30 Movie: Stealth (M 2005)
US action. Josh Lucas,
Jessica Biel
11.00 Fringe (AV) 12.00 1000Ways To
Die(MA) 12.30TMZ1.00Wipeout 2.00
Home Shopping 4.00 Top Gear 5.00
Extra 5.30The Flintstones
GEM
6.00 Home Shopping 10.30 Alive &
Cooking11.00Friends 12.00Charlies
Angels 1.00 Rescue Special Ops 2.00
Green Acres 2.30 Bewitched 3.00
Surfing The Menu 4.00 Antiques
Roadshow 5.00 The Ellen Degeneres
Show
6.00 Friends
7.00 Hot In Cleveland
7.30 Sea Patrol
8.30 Customs
9.30 Embarrassing Bodies (M)
10.30 BigTrouble InThailand
(M)
11.30 Law & Order (M) 12.30 Footy
Classifed(M) 1.30Friends 2.00Home
Shopping 4.30 Religion 5.00 Hot In
Cleveland 5.30 Home Shopping
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Hogs Breath Cafes menu just got better with some
mouth-watering new steaks, salad, pasta and an
abundance of delicious dessert selections. As usual,
the diverse menu also ofers chicken, seafood, snacks,
burgers, ribs, kids meals, a range of Lite Options, plus
their famous Prime Rib Steak slow cooked for up to
18 hours for maximum favour and tenderness. Kids eat
free Mon Wed nights and you can grab lunch for just
$9.90, so theres something to please the whole family.
Hogs Breath Cafe
Open 7 Days,
11.30am-2.30pm
Dinner from 5pm
9/4 Jonson St, Byron Bay
6685 5320
www.hogsbreath.com.au
A sophisticated blend of favours and textures with an
ever changing menu. For breakfast, lunch or dinner
and tapas all day, matched by an exciting wine list and
arguably the best cocktails in town.
Your taste buds will be tantalised and so will your eyes
as you look over the streets of Byron and enjoy the
eclectic vibe of The Balcony Bar & Restaurant.
www.balcony.com.au
The Balcony
Breakfast, lunch & sunset
balcony dining
Cnr Jonson St &
Lawson St, Byron Bay
6680 9666
www.balcony.com.au
Experienced Thai chefs
cooking fresh delicious
Thai food for you.
Fully Licensed Restaurant
and B.Y.O. for wine.
Welcome for dine-in or
take-away.
Success Thai
Lunch Mon-Fri 11am-2.30pm
Dinner 7 days from 5pm.
3/109 Jonson St,
Byron Bay
6680 7798
Sticky Fingers is renowned for its delicious gourmet
pizza. Our NEW MENU also ofers great pasta, risotto and
main courses that include fsh, chicken, veal, lamb and
pork dishes. We also ofer weekly specials using local
produce, with an organic twist whenever possible.
Enjoy the outdoor dining atmosphere by the riverside in
Brunswick Heads. Dine in or take-away.
www.stickyfngerspizzeria.com.au
Sticky Fingers
Pizza & Pasta
Open Tuesday-Sundays
5.00pm till 9ish
26 Mullumbimbi St
Brunswick Heads
6685 0222
Byron Fresh Cafe is conveniently located at the beach
end of Jonson St and ofers a fantastic range of meals
using many locally sourced ingredients. Come in and
watch the world go by as you enjoy our fne food and
our superb Campos cofee.
Byron Fresh Cafe
Open Breakfast, Lunch &
Dinner 7 days from 7.30am
7 Jonson St (beach end)
Byron Bay
6685 7810

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The Bangalow Dining Rooms at the Bangalow Hotel
produces great food using predominantly local
produce. The beautiful restaurant space on the high
verandah and intimate dining room hosts a modern
menu. Enjoy our bistro menu in the pub all day. With
reasonable prices, generous portions and a kids menu,
our delicious menu will appeal to all.
www.bangalowdining.com
Bangalow Dining
Rooms
Bangalow Hotel
Open 7 days
Lunch: 12 3pm
Dinner 5.30 9pm
All day bistro menu
6687 1144
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Dine in or Takeaway
Restaurant wine bar
Tapas cocktails
Daily specials
Tapas Happy Hour from
5.30 Friday afternoons
Dominics
Ristorant
Open for dinner
Wednesday to Saturday
from 5pm
Fingal St, Brunswick Heads
6685 1688
Slice Pizzeria is Byrons only authentic stone oven pizza.
Made with top shelf ingredients and ready to be eaten by
the slice or whole. Real handcrafted dough, opened in front
of your eyes with our bare, trained hands. Italian grown
tomatoes and four. Butcher quality meats. Real, fresh, local
produce. Fresh, pure mozzarella (no blends, no substitutes).
A simple and unique slow rise process, minimising the use of
yeast, therefore giving you a lighter and healthier feeling.
Enjoy! You just ate something good.
Slice Pizzeria
Open 7 days 12.00 till late
4 Jonson St, Byron Bay
(beach end)
Now delivering daily
5-10pm
6680 9357
slicepizzeria.com.au
Take your taste buds on a
culinary tour of Thailand!
Experienced Thai chefs
cooking fresh, authentic
Thai cuisine with love!
Popular with locals and
tourists alike.
Dine -in and take-away.
Fully licenced bar.
Thai@Byron
Open for dinner 7 days.
Feros Arcade, Jonson St,
Byron Bay
6685 6737
The only exclusively Vietnamese restaurant in town,
this intimate space spilling out into a courtyard ofers
up fabulous dishes packed full of herbs, spices and
varied textures. The traditionally light and healthy style
of cuisine ensures the freshness and natural tastes of
food are preserved as much as possible. Its a popular
spot so bookings are recommended.
Lemongrass
Open 7 nights
5.30pm-9pm
Shop 3/17 Lawson Arcade
Phone orders welcome
6680 8443
100 MILE COMMUNAL DINNERS
(all produce sourced within 100 miles)
4 courses served with wine or beer $50
Sunday Night Cocktail Special
All cocktails $10
WhyNot!
Breakfast & Lunch
7 days from 6am
Cocktails & Dinner
Wednesday to Sunday
18 Jonson St, Byron Bay
6680 7994
whynotbyronbay.com.au
FREE MEAL
Buy one main meal at the Brewery
and get one main meal FREE of the
same or lesser value!
Conditions apply. Bring this voucher
and spend over $10 over the bar and a free meal deal is
yours. Ofer expires 31st December, 2012
www.byronbaybrewery.com.au
Byron Bay
Brewery & Resto
7 Days, Lunch & Dinner
Noon till late
Bookings for groups
essential
1 Skinners Shoot Rd, Byron
6685 5833
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Beachside
breakfast, lunch
and dinner
right in the
heart of town
overlooking
Main Beach,
Byron Bay.
Beach Kitchen
Open 8am till late
At the Beach Hotel,
Bay St, Byron Bay
6685 6402
www.beachhotel.com.au
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Now open for dinner each Friday night. Showcasing
the talents of head chef Juan Hernandez and featuring
local and exotic produce.
View the current menu and read other news at our
new website at www.utopiacafe.com.au.
Three course dinner at $55
Two course dinner at $45
Fully licensed. Book now on 02 6687 2088
Utopia Bangalow
Open Breakfast & Lunch
8am - 4.30pm
Afternoon cake
Open Dinner
Each Friday from 6.30pm
bangalow
GOODTASTE
The Orion Curry House has had top reviews by
international travel magazines as the great curry house
by the sea. The annual winner/fnalist of the Indian Award
of Excellence, the Orion is also producing the best cofee
by Segafredo, continental all day breakfast, lunch, curry
house dinner, and the mystical ambience to match. Come
and enjoy our winter special 10% discount.
RSVP for private functions in upstairs lounge
is recommended.
Byron Orion
Curry House
All day cont. breakfast
7am-3pm, Curry House
dinner 5.30pm-11pm
Winter special:
10% disc. Sun-Thurs
5/2 Jonson St, Byron Bay
6685 6828
Zentvelds local cofee oferings
cofee. brunch. pizza. pides. salads. cakes
Delicious house made treats and pizza (inc GF).
Specialising in local produce and fabulous cofee!
ESPRESSOBAR MonSat and market Sunday8am
PIZZA lunch 11.30am2.30pm evenings 5.30pm til late.
www.bangalowbar.com
bangalow
espressobar &
pizzabar
cnr station & deacon
streets bangalow
6687 1271
DINE IN. T/WAY. BYO
ECSTATIC CHANT & Sunday MEDITATION
and vegetarian feast $15 pp or just listen
to the music.
Featuring Layananda and her celestial musicians.
All welcome to paradise.
12-2pm. Sunday 12th August and 26th August.
Catch the little car ferry across the Richmond River to us.
www.ballinabeachvillage.com.au
Ballina Beach
Village
Open daily for
breakfast & lunch
Dinner Friday & Saturday
440 South Ballina Beach
Road, South Ballina.
6686 3347
Cafe by day, restaurant by night
Byron's only authentic European tapas and wine bar.
Real food for real people, every day.
4 course tasting menu $55 + matching wine $75
BOOKINGS 6680 7388
One One One
1/111JonsonSt (oppcinema)
Every day 6.30am cofee /
7.30am b'fast & lunch
Dinner 5.30pm-late Tues-Sat
66807 388
cafeoneoneone@yahoo.com.au
TUESDAY NIGHT is a slow-cooked braise dinner $28
for one course. $35 for two courses. $39 for 3 courses.
(includes a glass of wine) SUNDAYS we have live music
and $10 cocktails from 3pm-5:30pm.
St Elmo is a place where you can enjoy great company,
frst-class food, sophisticated cocktails and an extensive
wine list. St Elmo is plating up modern Spanish cuisine
to be enjoyed amongst friends and family. Our menus
change regularly and feature daily specials.
st elmo dining
room & bar
Mon-Thurs: 4pm til late
Fri-Sun: 12pm till late
Cnr Fletcher St and
Lawson Lane, Byron Bay
6680 7426
www.stelmodining.com
Nothing prepared me for the ending. And while
of course I would never divulge it here, it is to the
authors credit that he twists his tale so subtly and
with such craft that the denouement delivers a
force quite mighty. Largely set in a Cooks School, a
farm where wayward boys have been sent as a sort
of second chance in life a la Jamie Olivers Fifteen
project, it is recounted by Zac, a likeable-enough
character, at least initially, whose crime is never
disclosed. Zac, unlike all the others, really does want
to learn how to be a great chef and the lengths he
goes to in order to do so are often extreme such
as feeding his personal ewes grain, rosemary, pinot
noir and sea salt in order that the unborn lamb he
will subsequently slaughter and cook will take up
those favours via the placenta. The relative paucity
of punctuation and idiomatic tone following the
rhythms of Zacs thoughts and speech rapidly
become unnoticeable as he takes you further into
his obsessive mind. And while the book may be
described as a satire on themes like modern cooking,
the celebrity status aforded chefs and the purists
pursuit of impossible and often outlandish perfection,
I found it disturbingly close to what really goes on
in todays food-fanatical and food-gimmicky world.
I was also reminded of M J Hyland, another writer
we were lucky to have grace our Writers' Festival
last year, whose seemingly simple, spare style of
storytelling merely paves the way for the horror
ahead. Equal measures moving and funny, chilling
and entertaining, this book is well worth the journey
even if cooking is not your thing.
The Cook Wayne Macauley. Text Publishing.
I was fortunate enough to have the opportunity
to interview author Wayne Macauley, a telephone
session between Melbourne and the northern rivers.
My frst question was whether in a past life he had
worked as a chef, so knowledgeable had he been in
his evocation of food and cooking and a chefs life.
No, was the response. I came to it completely naively
just as the character Zac had done. Sure, I picked
up a few tips along
the way, but Im an
amateur cook I
guess that a lot of the
research was into really high-end restaurant food,
which I would never emulate.
It was, he told me, a deliberate artistic choice to
start out as naive as his protagonist so my journey
into culinary knowledge was the same as Zacs I
wanted to begin in the dark, like him, and fll in the
gaps of knowledge as he went along. I was doing the
research as I wrote I tend to write my books like
that. I dont like to plan too much it kills of creative
possibilities if you plan too much. If I dont have an
answer at my fngertips at a certain point Ill leave a
blank on the page.
I brought up the satirical nature of the book, and
Wayne remarked that a lot of his work is indeed
satirical. But the word is much degraded now, he
continued. I approach satire in a political way, like
Jonathon Swift. Its that kind of satire that informs my
work. As a writer I have my ear to the ground, always
reading the Zeitgeist Theres something excessive
about all this (fascination with food, cooking, celebrity
chefdom) the crazy amount around us in all the
media. You cant get away from it. So as a satirist and
simply as a writer I cant help taking that and putting
it under a microscope. At the moment chefng is how
you get your head on the telly I fnd that strange,
and funny. Its not hard to see humour in us human
beings. We are sad and funny at the same time. When
you take away God and reason we are left sad and
funny. I wanted always to explore that in my work. Im
most interested in us stripped bare
Wayne Macauley appears alongside local author
Jim Hearn (High Season) at the Byron Bay Writers'
Festival on Sunday 5 August in the Blue Marquee at
12 midday in a session entitled Cooking Your Way To
Salvation.
The Cook
Wayne Macauley
VICTORIA COSFORD

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Luscious Foods aim to provide the freshest, frst class
quality handmade food for your event. Whether your
function is a cocktail party, wedding, conference, picnic
or intimate, Luscious is here to help create delicious
menus to suit your tastes and budget.
Luscious Foods
1/6 Tasman Way, Byron
Arts & Industry Estate
6680 8228
www.lusciousfoods.com.au
info@lusciousfoods.com.au
all day breakfast from 7 to 4
daily changing dinner 5 to 10
bar until midnight... if you want
fresh pasta every lunch
great wines at bottle shop prices
boutique beers - cool cocktails
brunch - dinner - snacks
restaurant guerillas
Belongil Bistro
Open daily except Tues
Brunch 7-4
Dinner 5-10
33-35 Childe St, Belongil
6680 9007
eat@belongilbistro.com.au
EarthnSea Pizza and Pasta has been a vibrant part
of the Byron dining scene since 1976. Their basic
philosophy is to buy the best produce locally and make
their food from scratch. This family restaurant ofers
great service in a friendly environment. The menu not
only has 22 diferent pizzas it also has great pastas
and salads as well as gluten free options. Fully licensed.
FREE underground parking available.
Earth n Sea
Pizza and Pasta
Open every day for lunch &
dinner. 12pm-2.30pm & 5pm.
(no surcharge Sundays).
New location: Cnr Fletcher
& Byron Sts. Byron Bay.
www.earthnsea.com.au
6685 6029
Italian at the Pacifc provides a bustling atmospheric
restaurant, dishing up contemporary inspired Italian
cuisine. Were introducing an exciting menu of taste
plates, antipasti, fresh pastas and main dishes. With our
new Ocean View Bar, we ensure all our guests have the
opportunity to enjoy some of Byrons fnest cocktails
and wine.
Italian at the Pacifc
Open for Dinner & Cocktails
7 days from 4pm till late
Next to the Beach Hotel
Bay Street
6680 7055
italianatthepacifc.com.au
FINS is famous for serving the
best seafood in Australia. We
have now launched
FINS EARTH.
An exciting menu of the best
steaks from Australias most
premium producers. Choose
your cut, choose how you would like it served.
Fins
Salt Village, Kingsclif
6674 4833
dining@fns.com.au
Dinner 7 days
Lunch Fri, Sat & Sun
GOODFOODGUIDE
CHEFS HAT EVERY
YEAR SINCE 1998
Overlooking the sparkling blue waters of the Jack Evans
Boat Harbour at Twin Towns is Horizons restaurant.
Enjoy a friendly atmosphere with casual indoor or
alfresco dining where you can take in our spectacular
views. Bring a friend to Horizons for High Tea available
7 days in the afternoon from 2.30pm to 4.30pm for an
extra special afternoon delight!
Horizons
Lunch from 11am
Dinner from 5.30pm
07 5536 2277
or visit
www.twintowns.com.au
Caf: First Caf in the shire to ofer quality espresso cofee
& organic milk! Modern Wholesome Caf food & house
baked pastries. Relax in our tropical courtyard with friendly
professional service. Resto: Late afternoon Share a drink
with something to taste Evening: Live life deliciously with
our new creative fortnightly changing menu! French Chef
Bruno passionately recreates bistro classics using high
quality produce. Reviewed and recommended by SMH
Good Food Guide 3rd consecutive year!
La Table
72 & 72a Burringbar St,
Mullumbimby
Cafe: 6684 2220
Mon-Fri 8-4, Sat 9-2
Restaurant: 6684 2227
Wed-Fri from 4pm
Sat from 2pm
www.latable.com.au
The Yum Yum Tree was a traditional meeting place
for the frst Australians of our area. A place to take
sustenance, and catch up with old and new friends.
Come notice the extra fair, enthusiasm and personal
touch of the Yum Yum Tree Caf team, a collection of
professional, down to earth people, enjoying their day
serving you the tastiest meals and drinks.
www.yumyumtreecafe.com.au
Yum Yum Tree Caf
Breakfast & Lunch
7 days from 8am
6680 3368
50 River St, New Brighton
Artisan pizzas hand crafted on the premises using the
freshest local produce and the best of traditional and
modern styles.
Selection of fat breads. Large range of vegetarian
pizzas and pastas. Gluten-free base available.
Pizza Paradiso
Takeaway, dine in and
home delivery
BYO
Open 7 days from 5pm
Sufolk Park Shopping
Centre
6685 3101
Most are aware of the two wonderful Santos healthy
food stores on Jonson St, Byron Bay & Burringbar St,
Mullumbimby, but did you know that you can also
shop at the Santos Warehouse? Small enough for
personal care, large enough for competitive prices, we
have been supplying high quality biodynamic, organic
& natural products to Byron Shire & beyond since 1975.
We continue our commitment to sourcing as locally as
possible. Encouraging community.
Santos Trading
Warehouse
Mon-Thurs 9 to 5
Fridays 9 to 4
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
3/7 Brigantine Street,
Byron Arts & Industry Park
6685 5685
A uniquely Byron uniquely Asian Emporium with
everything you need for cooking Asian food from
Korea and Japan though China, Vietnam, Malaysia,
Indonesia, Thailand, India and even into the Middle
East. Spices and rices, groceries, fne teas and teapots,
Yum Cha dumplings ready to eat in the store or frozen
to take home, fresh noodles and tofu PLUS gorgeous
exotic gifts, homewares and furniture.
Red Ginger
Byron Bay: Jonson St
(opp. Dendy Byron Bay)
6680 9779
Bangalow: Byron St
(around the corner)
6687 2808
TREEHOUSE IS CLOSED
due to fre until further notice.
Stay tuned updates about re-opening on
Facebook: Treehouse On Belongil
or www.treehouseonbelongil.com
All the favourites Nachos, Enchiladas, Burritos etc
Extensive vegetarian options.
TWO UP TUESDAY - Buy one main meal and receive a
second main meal for FREE from 5.30pm. Inexpensive
and extensive cocktail list.
$20.00 Group Bookings Menu for bookings of 15 or more
Takeways and Childrens Menu available. Conditions Apply.
THE ORIGINAL FLAVOURS OF MEXICO.
The Aztec
Byron Bay
32 Lawson St, 6680 8198
LICENSED MEXICAN
RESTAURANT
Open 6 nights
from 5.30pm
Closed Wednesdays
Thank you, Byron!
Thanks to our loyal, local customers
for the second time in a row O-Sushi is
Australia's Favourite Japanese Restaurant!
Eat in or takeaway. Licensed. Open 7
days 11am till late. O-Sushi is a modern
Japanese restaurant guided by a philosophy that
incorporates traditional values of providing the best
possible service combined with fresh wholesome food.
O-Sushi
Byron Bay Woolies Plaza,
Jonson St 02 6685 7103
Coolangatta Showcase
on the Beach 07 5536 5455
Broadbeach The Oracle,
12 Charles Ave 07 5570 2166
www.osushi.com.au
Come and see the only 1964 Silver
Bullet Airstream caravan operating as
a cafe in Australia!
Experience Byron Bay's best breakfast
wraps and sensational cofee.
Take your breakfast with you across the road to
Belongil Beach and watch the dolphins play or just sit
and relax at our tables and catch up with friends.
SILVER BULLET
CAFE
Open 7 days
7am-2pm
25 Childe St Belongil
(next to Treehouse)
silver bullet cafe
$3 coffees
and
$7 wraps!
The home of freshly pounded curry pastes,
home-made sorbets and exquisite Thai street food
is now open for lunch!
Grab a quick snack or indulge in a relaxed meal with
ambrosial drinks every Saturday and Sunday
12 to 4pm.
Traditional Thai
Dinner every evening
5.30-9.30pm
Lunch Saturday & Sunday
12-4pm
5/2 Fletcher St, Byron Bay
6685 5151
FOR THE LOVE OF THAI FOOD!
Spice It Up
Thai Restaurant
Open 5 days.
Open Wednesday-Sunday
QNt%JOFJOPS5BLFBXBZ
6684 2273
Mullumbimby Golf Club
Weve just discovered THE BEST
OYSTERS IN AUSTRALIA!
A new supply of hand picked live
oysters exclusively served in our
OYSTER BAR. Multiple regions and
varietals in 5 diferent styles.
GOODFOODGUIDE
CHEFS HAT EVERY
YEAR SINCE 1998
Fins
Salt Village, Kingsclif
6674 4833
dining@fns.com.au
Dinner 7 days
Lunch Fri, Sat & Sun
NEW CHEF BRENDON HARAS
Come and enjoy our fresh new
direction!
Locals' Special:
Friday & Saturday nights
2 course dinner $98 per couple
Sunday Grazing:
Tapas-style dishes from $10
and live music.
Wilsons by
The Creek
Open Friday & Saturday
evenings 6-10pm
Sunday grazing 2-6pm
139 Newes Rd, Coorabell
6684 7348
coorabell@peppers.com.au
WINNEROF
CHEF'SHAT2012
Local produce, global favour
Stunning views overlooking Byron Bay
www.fgtreerestaurant.com.au
Best BYO Restaurant 2011
Fig Tree
Restaurant
LUNCH: Sat-Sun
DINNER: Thurs, Fri, Sat
4 Sunrise Lane,
Ewingsdale
02 66 847 273
Now open Sundays for breakfast and lunch
Had enough of the rat race in the CBD? Just 3km from
the centre of town nestled in the beautiful surrounds of
Byron Bays golf course The Deck at Byron is fast becoming
the hot spot for locals and their families with Friday night
entertainment for the kids and great value for money,
a wide range of menu options and fresh and exciting
specials for dinner. Dont be the last to fnd out! Bookings
essential.
The Deck
Byron Bay Golf Club
Bfast: Sun
8.30am-11am
Lunch: Wed-Sun
11am-3pm
Dinner: Wed-Sat
5.30pm-9pm
6685 6470
Fishheads
Open seven days
coffeebreakfast lunchdinner
Byron Bay 1 Jonson St
6680 7632
Bangalow 2 Byron St
6687 2883
www.fishheadsbyron.com.au
WINTER WARMER SPECIALS
Get 50% of breakfast when you
'Toss the Boss'
(dine-in & takeaway)
Two course lunch & dinner $35
Try our new Winter Menu
Ofers available Tues, Wed, Thur
Muois Feast has created a strong following since
opening in 2003. Winning numerous awards for its
international cuisine, the Asian section of the menu is
the predominant favourite. Enjoy for lunch or dinner.
Muois Feast
Lunch: Tues-Sat
Dinner: Mon-Sat
11 Fletcher St, Byron Bay
Bookings Essential
6685 7557
Casual relaxed seaside dining
overlooking the picturesque
Wategos beach. Using the freshest
produce and seafood from
throughout the region.
Raes is an iconic restaurant with a
reputation as the best in the area.
Raes Fish Cafe
Lunch & Dinner 7 days
Wategos Beach,
Byron Bay
6685 5366
raes@wategos.com.au
WINNEROF
CHEF'SHAT2012
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SERVICE DIRECTORY RATES, PAYMENT & DEADLINE
DEADLINE: For additions and changes to the Service Directory is 12pmFriday
LINE ADS: $85 for 3 months or $300 for 1 year prepaid
DISPLAY ADS: $60 per week for colour display ad. Minimum8 week booking 4 weeks prepaid.
Please supply display ads 85mmwide, 28mmhigh. Newdisplay ads will be placed at end of section.
ACCOUNTS & BOOKINGS: 6684 1777
INDEX
Accountants ......................................31
Antennas & Installation ..............31
Appliance Repair ............................31
Architects ............................................31
Asbestos ..............................................31
Bathroom Renovations ...............31
Building Trades ................................31
Car Detailing .....................................31
Carpet Cleaning...............................32
Chiropractic .......................................32
Cleaning ..............................................32
Computer Services .........................32
Concreting..........................................32
Curtains, Blinds & Awnings .......32
Counselling ........................................32
Decks, Patios & Extensions ........32
Dentists................................................32
Design & Drafting...........................32
Driveway Maintenance ................32
Earthmoving & Excavation ........32
Electricians .........................................33
Fencing ................................................33
Firewood .............................................33
Floor Sanding & Polishing .........33
Furniture Restoration ...................33
Garden & Property Maintenance .33
Garden Design .................................33
Gas Suppliers .......................................33
Glaziers ................................................33
Graphic Design ................................33
Guttering ............................................33
Handypersons ..................................33
Health ...................................................34
Hire ........................................................34
Horse Services ..................................34
Interior Design .................................34
Landscaping .....................................34
Lawnmower Repairs .....................34
Legal Services ...................................34
Lighting ...............................................34
Motoring .............................................34
Music .....................................................34
Naturopathy ......................................34
Osteopathy ........................................34
Painting ...............................................34
Pest Control .......................................34
Physiotherapy ..................................34
Picture Framing ...............................34
Plastering ...........................................34
Plumbers .............................................34
Printing & Copying Services .....35
Removalists .......................................35
Resumes ..............................................35
Rubbish Removal............................35
Scrap Metal Merchants ................35
Security Services .............................35
Septic Systems .................................35
Sewing & Alterations .......................... 35
Sewing Machine Sales & Service .35
Shoe Repairs .....................................35
Solar Installation ............................35
Stonemasonry ..................................35
Swimming Pools .............................35
Tiling .....................................................35
Travel ....................................................35
Tree Services .....................................35
Upholstery .........................................35
Veterinary Surgeons .....................35
Water Filters ......................................35
Water Tanks & Tank Cleaning ...35
Web Design Services .....................35
Welding ...............................................35
ACCOUNTANTS
ACCOUNTANT Paul Mayberry ............................................................................................. 66847415
ACCOUNTANT BANGALOW John Hudson..................................................................... 66872960
ACCOUNTANT BOOKKEEPER Small business accounting ......................................Gail 0401 884231
ACCOUNTANT BUSINESS CONSULTANT MYOB & Quickbooks. www.bizwizz.com.au... 66875883
ALL ABOUT TAX Tax Returns from$100. Small Business from$150............ Edward 0423 763053
BAS AGENT Bookkeeping, MYOB, Admin, P.A. ........................................Helen Stickley 0431 441628
BOOKKEEPING &BAS AGENT SERVICES small creative businesses...............Jenny 0411 232266
BOOKKEEPING Ef cient & friendly service, MYOB. Bettina...........................................0432 937579
HANS ON BOOKKEEPING BAS agent, MYOB, QuickBooks, training .................. Sonja 0427 171087
MYOB FRIENDLY BOOKKEEPING / ADMIN ..........................................................Liz 0428 132297
TAX TIME AGAIN! Fast, no fuss, best rates. Accountant, Byron. Angela Branston ........0434 898383
$$$$$$$$
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Easybo o ks
Bookkeeping and Business Services
Say Goodbye to bookwork stress come to you
Covering all your business needs Qualifed nsured ATO compliant
Steve Miller 0427 272 853 / www.easybooks.net.au
small business
specialist
yo ur bo o ks
made easy!
ANTENNAS & INSTALLATION
NORTH COAST ANTENNA SERVICES Digital specialists, Govt endorsed installer ........... 66841234
ROB DEEGAN Australian Govt approved antenna installer.................... 0429 994516 or 66845525
techwizz.com.au Audio, visual & technical support ......................................... Shane 0400 393545
0439 624 945 AH 02 66 804 173
Digital TV
ALL Antenna
Installations & Repairs
ALL Electrical Work
Friendly
Reliable
Prompt
Local
ANTENNAS
David Levine
Fix your DIGITAL TV
reception NOW
NO FIX NO CHARGE
*
*conditions apply
DVD/ vidco sctup Ncw TV sockcts
Surround sound sctup Ncw phonc sockcts
Ilat TV wall nounting Pcnsioncr discounts
IM radio antcnnas Lic. clcctrical contractor
iwircantcnnas.con.au 0402 022 111
DIGITAL EXPERTS
BYRON ANTENNA SERVICE
CALL US FIRST - FAST SERVICE.
ALL AREAS
Richard 6685 4265
YOUR DIGITAL AND PROGRAMMING SOLUTIONS
Set top box |nstaIIat|on and programm|ng
Surround sound des|gn and |nstaIIat|on
AII TV, teIephone 8 eIectr|caI |nstaIIat|ons
CaII Norm now on 0422 668 582
A NTENNA S PLUS
Fr iendly
& Reliable
TV ANTENNA SERVICES
Freeview HD sateIIite systems
AM/FM radio DigitaI conversions
SaIes Service
Graeme Archer
Free quotes, free information, 20 years local
experience, 12 month warranty on all installations
60 Poinciana Ave, Bogangar (02) 6676 0903 0417 496 282
DIGITAL ANTENNAS
SAME DAY SERVICE!
0432 289 705
CALL JASON JP ELECTRICAL
APPLIANCE REPAIR
DIGITAL ELECTRONICS REPAIR &SERVICE Phone Robert ................... 66843575 or 0414 922786
MULLUMBIMBY APPLIANCE SERVICE Byron Shire .............................. 0408 851633 or 66842952
ARCHITECTS
FRANK STEWART ARCHITECT Reg. 6075. www.frankstewart.com.au........................... 66856984
GRAEME BARR ARCHITECTS Reg 4244. www.graemebarr.com....................................... 66877973
JOSE DO Sustainable Architecture. Reg. 7647. www.josedoarchitect.com....................0424 062096
OCEANARC ARCHITECTS Reg. 6042 www.oceanarc.com.au ............................................. 66855001
RIHS ARCHITECTS PTY LTD eco designs, residential/commercial.
Reg. 3638. www.rihs.com.au .........................................................................................0411 699205
SPACEstudio Architecture & interiors. Reg. 8261. www.spacestudio.com.au ................... 66809921
ZAHER ARCHITECTS Reg 7872. www.zaherarchitects.com.au............. 66849408 or 0414 974088
ASBESTOS
ASBESTOS REMOVAL &DEMOLITION Fully licensed & insured. Free quotes...............0421 181363
BATHROOM RENOVATIONS
ALLCOAST SHOWER REPAIRS Lic 1875C ......................................................................... 66808646
BATHROOM RENOVATIONS Peter Alexander. Lic 177579C.........................................0417 499023
BATHROOMSPECIALISTS Blue Dolphin BathroomRenovations. Lic 105283C.............0405 148536
- WaII oor tIIIng
- Carpentry
- athroom renovatIon
- FuIIy Insured - LIc No 55115C
6684 630 l 0418 255 5
P E L Cuy
TIIIng uIIdIng haIntenance
BUILDING TRADES
ADDITIONS &RENOVATIONS Peter Alexander. Lic 177579C........................................0417 499023
ALLCARPENTRYExtensions, renos, decks/carports, owner/builder friendly, refs avail. Lic 203206C..0424158585
BRICK &BLOCKLAYING Competitive rates, quality work. Lic 203109C. Ph Jeremy ......0413 647828
BRICKLAYING, SOLID RENDERING. 30 years exp. Lic 170432C..................................0423 378573
BRIMS BUILDERS HARDWARE........................................................................................ 66801718
BUILDER JOHN McGAURAN Personalised Service. Lic 170208C ...... 66884215 or 0415 793242
BUILDER THINK BUILDING Excellent work. Quality projects. Lic 188670C ............0432 381880
BUILDER CARPENTER Extensions, renos, newhomes, insurance, all jobs. Lic 19953...0403 458177
BUILDER/CARPENTERHigh qual &exp, renos, kitchens, bathrms, decks Lic 214946C.....0412 261684
CARPENTER All jobs. Michael Dow. Lic 147675C................................... 66291169 or 0412 967677
CARPENTRY &BUILDING No job too small .........................................................Dean 0488 282836
CARPENTRY/JOINERYRenos, kitchens, bthrms, small jobs. Lic 157823C. Paul .... 0423658885or 66845273
DINGO DEMOLITIONS & ASBESTOS REMOVAL ................................ 66834008 or 0407 728998
GECKO LANDSCAPE SOLUTIONS Decks, pergolas, walls & fencing. Lic 212479C.......0415 755337
KEN. CARPENTER/CABINET-MAKER Quality work and design. Lic 146506C...............0429 989839
PAVING, LANDSCAPING, DECKS, SANDSTONE WORKLic 10711C Greg 0414859830or 66803234
RBACARPENTRY &MAINTENANCE New&reno work, decks &pergolas. Lic 243918C..... 0407330326
STAINLESS WIRE BALUSTRADING Supplies and installation................ 66809409 or 0419 758821
Qual i t y Renovat i ons & Car pent r y
Ki t chens and cabi net s co-desi gned wi t h you.
Bat hr ooms, t i mber feat ur es, cust om-made pr oj ect s.
Owner-bui l der fr i endl y.
Refer ences and i nspect i on of wor k avai l abl e.
Li c 84399C Don 0418 650 608 or Pi er s 0431 184 315
SERVI CI NG THE BYRON SHI RE
FOR THI RTY-FI VE YEARS
HOME RENOVATIONS BATHROOMS
KITCHENS DECKS STAIRCASES
ROOF EXTENSIONS AND REPAIRS
TERMITE DAMAGE
PHONE NO: 02 6684 6635
BRUNSWICK HEADS LICENCE NO: 225906C
wright builders@bigpond.com www.aawright builders.com
PLASTERER CARPENTER
Including minor painting & tiling work
SmaII renovations / AIterations / Maintenance
Insured Lic# 243594C References Guarantee
Phone David 6680 2001 or 0419 902 002
SEA LION BUILDING
Homes A|terations Additions Renovations
20 years experience in a|| |eve|s of construction
Bui|ders Lic 243734C
0407 351 720
BUI LDER

WOOD, BRI CK & METAL FRAME
RENO, EXT & NEW HOMES
COMPETI TI VE PRI CES
www.straightstructure.com.au
NSW
BUILDER LIC NO
90972C
QLD
BUILDER LIC NO
1210670
renderstyles
solid and textured rendering
0403 348 629
lic: 243416c
New homes
Renovations
All aspects of Render
& Paint

Servicing the
Northern Rivers
Reliable & Honest
Tradesmanship
For a free quote call:
CAR DETAILING
TopClean
Mobile Car Detailing
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CARPET CLEANING
AMORE CARPET CLEANING & UPHOLSTERY CLEANING ................. 66807721 or 0429 726999
APEX CARPET CLEANING ............................................................................... Nathan 0412 926441
CARPET, UPHOLSTERY & more. No chemicals. State of the art machines ...................0425 707687
TLC
TENDER LOVING CARE
Truck Mount ed Machi ne
CARPET CLEANING
Specialising in household carpet cleaning
Kevi n & Margaret Bower (02) 6684 1001
Speedy Dryi ng
Far North Coast
0408 232 066
www.cdnr.com.au
AWARD WINNING
WINTER WONDERS
Enjoy the sunshine and save money!
25% of the total bill when
you combine a carpet and upholstery
clean during June and July.
Cleans deeply, dries in 1-2 hours
Commercial / Domestic / Insurance
CHIROPRACTIC
BAY FAMILY CHIROPRACTIC Peter Wuehr 17 BangalowRd Byron Bay ............................. 66855282
BYRON BAY CHIROPRACTIC CENTRE Bruce Campbell. 1/12 TasmanWay, A&I Estate ... 66858159
DISCOVER CHIROPRACTIC BYRON BAY Margaret Tay ................................................... 66808400
MICHAEL SCHWAGER & SHAUN CASHMAN Chiropractors 108 Stuart St, Mullum........ 66841962
MULLUM CHIROPRACTIC Massage, chiropractic & ftness. 110 Dalley St........................ 66841028
WAVE OF LIFE NETWORK CHIRO (lowforce) 8/9 Fletcher St, Byron Bay. AndrewBadman. 66858553
CLEANING
A WHITE GLOVE Service for homes, 26 years exp.............................................................. 66857279
ABOVE &BEYOND CLEANING Simply the best. Free quotes. Great rates .....................0420 594198
ALL CLEAN NORTHERN RIVERS Holiday lets & of ce cleaning..................................0427 600047
BBS CLEANING Afordable & reliable. Fully insured. Phone .........................................0420 347694
CLEANING Imexperienced with an eye for detail .........................................................0434 515016
CONSCIOUS CLEANING Non-toxic, eco-friendly, 8 yrs exp................................... Anra 0466 984317
DIS CLEANING SERVICE Quality, ef cient. O.Sh, SGB, NB & Mullum& surrounds......0414 408723
WINDOW&PRESSURE CLEANING Professional work. Free quotes. Ph Steve .............0421 797210
House washing High pressure or soft wash Window cleaning
Driveways, paths & roofs Gutters & fyscreens Water effcient Free quotes
Phone Joe or Helen 6684 4018 or 0412 495 750
ACTION WINDOW &
PRESSURE CLEANING
BYk0N BAY WlN00W CLEANlN0
& PkE55UkE CLEANlN0
FkEE UOIE5
EnvironmentaIIy aware, no
chemicaIs, minimaI water use
Phone on on 0413 802 582
Exterior bouse wasb & window clean $200
BYRON BAY, BANGALOW & SURROUNDS
HOMES BUSINESSES & OFFICES BOND CLEANS
PRESSURE CLEANING WINDOWS QUALITY WORK
ECO CLEANING CONSTRUCTION BUILDERS CLEAN
02 6688 4777
0405 437 431
Green Rocket cleaners
ABN 85746157599
FREE QUOTES
FREECALL 1800 683 838
MOBILE 0419 677 991
cmhwindows@gmail.com
COMMERCIAL, DOMESTIC,
SHOPS & REAL ESTATE
FULLY INSURED
Commercial & Domestic Window Cleaning
FuIIy insured PoIice cIearance Free quotes
DOUG MILNE 0407 856 965
dougIasmiIne@bigpond.com
The Scotsman with a Squeegee
ENVIRO COASTAL CLEANING
Servicing the Byron and Tweed areas
100% Chemical Free
Quality service guaranteed Domestic and commercial
Cleaning contracts welcome Professional and effcient
CALL US NOW FOR A FREE QUOTE
0478 277 292
Free bottle of aromatherapy room deodoriser on rst visit
COMPUTER SERVICES
DAVID LAWSON COMPUTER SERVICES All services & repairs for PCs............................ 66843955
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COMPUTER REPAIRS
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MOBILE SERVICE
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SALES
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Authorised Service Provider
Serving Byrons Mac Users for over 20 Years with
Apple Certified Technicians for In & Out of Warranty Repairs
6685 8796 hrs: m-fri 9-5 sat 9-1 (we do callouts too!)
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(02) 66 191 777
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info@mullummac.com
Corner of Gordon &
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Mullumbimby
Repairs, upgrades, maintenance, tuition, data recovery,
broadband setup. Used Macs for sale.
Apple Certified Support
SaulMordaunt@mac.com
0411 562 111 02 6684 6l9l
CONCRETING
CONCRETE SLABS & RETAINING WALLS ........................................... 66803094 or 0403 617804
CONCRETING Steve Baker. Lic 143161C.....................................................................0412 272564
COUNSELLING
PSYCHOTHERAPIST & COUNSELLOR Paul Cooke DipPsych DipCouns Bruns Hds.......0403 204536
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The Deck Doctor
Specialising in: Sanding and Renishing, Repairs
and Maintenance, Timber and Cable balustrading
Richard Neylan richardneylan@iprimus.com.au
0407 821 690
DENTISTS
BANGALOW DENTAL HEALTH In the Medical Centre Complex, Bangalow...................... 66872766
BRUNSWICK HOLISTIC DENTAL CENTRE ...................................................................... 66851264
MARTIN ACKLAND &TERRY McKIERNAN Banora Point .............................................07 55234090
SHORES DENTAL Brian Donnellan & Richard Conn. Rajah Rd, Ocean Shores .................... 66803477
DESIGN & DRAFTING
ACCENT COLOR PLAN COPYING / PRINTING ................................................................. 66856236
BAREFOOT BUILDING DESIGN NewHomes & additions ..........................Bob Acton 0407 787993
BYRON ENERGY EFFICIENT DESIGN &DRAFTING............................ 0423 531448 or 66857713
DAVID ROBINSON DRAFTING Renovation, design & plans................. 0419 880048 or 66858114
MICHAEL SPITERI ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTING SERVICE .....................................0417 713033
DRIVEWAY MAINTENANCE
CARPARK & DRIVEWAY
MAINTENANCE
CONCRETE EDGING
0418 156 909
Call Steven Butturini
EARTHMOVING & EXCAVATION
3.5 TONNE EXCAVATOR $75 per hour...........................................................................0421 181363
A KANGAMAN Mini Bobcat, Tiptruck, Trenching, Fencing, Retaining walls ...................0424 234500
A NORTHERN RIVERS TRENCHING 65HP chain trencher, 1.5 tonne excavator, tipper.0402 716857
BRUNSWICK BOBCAT HIRE Good rates, very experienced operator. Ilan.....................0414 300012
BRUNSWICK VALLEY DIGGER MAN Excavator & tipper hire ............................ Matt 0427 172684
BYRON BAY BOBCAT &MINI EXCAVATOR.............................................................Ian 0412 853479
MINI EXCAVATOR &TIPPER HIRE................................................................................0412 272564
Matt
0427 172 684
All aspects of small earthmoving.
B r u n s w i c k Va l l e y
Digger Man
- 3t Excovotors & I|pper H|re
TINY EARTHWOR
Philip Toovey 0409 799 909
ph/fax 02 6684 3208
various implements available for limited access projects
EARTHWORKS
Lxcavation Site IeveIIing
CIearing Large tip truck avaiIabIe
8ruce Long 0418 515 991
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TIP TRUCKS FLOAT TRUCK & DOGS DRIVEWAYS
ROADS HOUSE PADS CLEARING DRAINAGE CARPARKS
BUSH ROCKS ROCK WALLS MACHINE TICKETS
EXCAVATOR
BOBCAT &
WATER TRUCK
Ph: Quentin 0404 193 933
ALL MATERIAL
DELIVERIES
ELECTRICIANS
ABSOLUTE ELECTRICAL SOLUTIONS Lic EC27673 ....................................................0429 802355
ALF BURLEY 24 hour call out. Very reasonable rates. Lic 217948C...............................0428 299754
CHRIS APPEL Ocean Shores. Lic EC22349......................................................................0422 607444
CIRCUITS PLUS For everything electrical. Lic 201844C..................................................0422 668582
COUGHRAN ELECTRICAL 24 hour service, Lic 154293C ......................... 0439 624945 or 66804173
CURTIS ELECTRICAL 24 hour service all Byron Shire. Lic 79065C.............................0427 402399
DAN GRAHAM ELECTRICIAN Local & reliable. Lic 226219C................. 0439 860856 or 66845053
HALLMARK ELECTRICAL Domestic, small job specialist. Lic EC41467..........................0407 416575
LIGHTHOUSE ELECTRICAL BYRON BAY Your friendly electrician Lic 233440C ............0450 631183
MULLUMBIMBY ELECTRICAL AND DATA Lic EC34079 ................................................0429 364914
RONNIE SPINKS Everything electrical. Lic 27673 ........................................................0429 802355
SMALL URGENT EMERGENCY JOBS ONLY .........................................................0427 402399
Domestic CommerciaI IndustriaI RuraI
CURTIS ELECTRICAL NSW
Your IocaI experienced and professionaI eIectricians
EIectricaI Data TV AppIiance Repairs
24 Hour Service, 7 days a week. Lic 247725C
1300 639 843
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FENCING
A KANGAMAN Post Hole Boring, Retaining Walls & FarmFencing...............................0424 234500
BEDNARZ, H &W, FENCING Specialise in pool, Colorbond & timber fencing.............0417 491136
BENS FENCING Reliable, prompt, quality. 7 day service.............................................0409 983565
BYRON & BEYOND FENCING Any fence, any time, prompt quotes ..... 66804766 or 0416 424256
FIREWOOD
SPLIT & DELIVERED Trailer or truck.............................................................................0424 234500
FLOOR SANDING & POLISHING
Nor t h Coast
Fl oor Sandi ng & Pol i shi ng
New & old oors stairs
For a free quote & quality guaranteed
call Chris Mundey 0422 982 008
Lic 181445C www.cmtimberooring.com.au
Sand|ng 8 poI|sh|ng
Supply & installation of:
Prehn|shed hoors
Tongue 8 groove
Concrete gr|nd|ng
8 poI|sh|ng
Martin Hordpenko
D4D4 37B EBB hoorsofd|st|nct|on@yma|I.com
FURNITURE RESTORATION
REPAIRS, RESTORATION, FRENCHPOLISHINGwww.polishatbyron.com.au.... 66870531or 0438603498
GARDEN & PROPERTY MAINTENANCE
AGREENEARTHGardenrestoration, maintenance, tree&rubbishremoval . 66884549 or 0405 716552
ATO Z GARDENSERVICES Lawns, acreage, hedges, clear ups, gutters, pressure cleans.0405 625697
A.C.E. LAWNMOWING Cheap, reliable, guaranteed..................... Sam0438 655763 or 66854237
ABOUT BYRON Lawnmowing, houses to acreage, rubbish removal .. Rick 0409 654946/66804476
ABSOLUTE GARDEN WASTE REMOVAL Prompt & reliable. Large trailer. Free quotes ... 66804704
ACREAGE BRUSHCUTTING & CLEARING SERVICES ..................................................0412 705962
ACREAGE MOWING/PROPERTY MAINTENANCE Fast & reliable.......... 66845148 or 0402 823928
BYRONSHIRELAWN&GARDENAll aspects of gardenmaint, brushcut &rubbishremoval 0468922899
CHAINSAWWORKGutters, rubbishremoval. $25ph. Rob.................................66843893or 0422661621
CHEAP LAWNMOWING &MORE envirolawn@bigpond.comPrompt & reliable......................66840235
DISTINCTIVE GARDENS Professional garden maintenance & improvements...............0428 126576
GARDENS RENOVATED Weeding, clear ups, mowing, trimming etc. Reasonable rates. Tim......0405 529275
GREEN WASTE REMOVAL Brushcutting & mowing....................................................0431 700195
GUTTERS CLEANED All areas, free quotes, fully insured............................... 66841778 or 0405 922839
LEAF IT TO US Acreage mowing, lawns, gardens, pressure cleaning, rubbish removal .0402 487213
MOWJOES Lawn & garden maintenance. Fully insured..........................................Joe 0407 065849
MULLUM HANDYMAN Gardening, mowing, rubbish removal, insured.......................0424 954388
MULLUM-MOWING@mullumonline.net. Ride-on .............................................Peter 0423 756394
NICKS MOWING Lawns, edges, hedges, local & reliable. Mullum, Bruns, O.Shores .....0418 792279
NORTHERN RIVERS MOWING Acreage specialist. Small/large jobs. Sen/pen rates.....0428 544190
TRACTOR SLASHING Bangalow& surrounds. Fully insured. Great prices ..............Ben 0425 346771
101-105 Dalley St, Mullumbimby 6684 2022
PUNPS NDWERS CHAINSAWS
BRUSHCUTTERS RIOE-DNS
DNSITE PUNP ANO RIOE-DN SERVICE
WE FIX
FARM PICK UP PRICES
CT-2 Couch A Grade $3.30 /m
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Trading hours: 7am-4pm Monday to Friday
6684 7380
Prices are GST inclusive
Pick up Ex-Farm - forklift
loaded Cut fresh: require
half day advanced notice
DELIVERY EXTRA
Garden & Property Maintenance
CaII Sam for a free quote
0422 141 798
or 6687 2296
ALSO OFFERING ACREAGE MOWING
Sam PIummer Fully insured
V Mowing / Ride-on
V Brush cutting
V Landscaping
V Rubbish removaI
V Pressure cIeaning
V Gutter cIearing
Acreage specialist. Small to large jobs.
Fast response at competitive rates.
Senior/pensioner discounts.
CaII Geoff on 0 4 2 8 54 4 190
NORTHERN RIVERS MOWING
Call Jeff
02 6680 1728
0408 666 418
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BUDGET
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INSURED
GARDEN DESIGN
ADDICTEDTOGARDENINGhorticulturalist, garden design.................................... Paul 0423 675073
GARDENDESIGN, FENGSHUI www.simplybeautifulspaces.com.au......................... Lyn 0428 884329
GAS SUPPLIERS
6680 1575 or 0408 760 609
Free Delivery
No Rental
Reliable
Prompt Service
Competitive
Rates
Locally Owned Est 15 years
GLAZIERS
ALL GLASS BYRON BAY Shower screens & splashbacks..................................................... 66857200
OCEAN SHORES GLASS AND SCREENS Glass splashbacks Lic No 61205C ......................... 66803333
GRAPHIC DESIGN
REAL.CREATIVE Graphic Design & Branding....................................0415 202382 or 0402 812792
GUTTERING
- Gutter repo|r - Gutter c|eon|ng
- Gutter 0tt|ng - Gutter guords
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0431 212 5
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0405 922 839 or AH 6684 1778 ABN 180 623 364 42
Gutter guard
Gutter cleaning
Locally owned
Fully insured
Free quotes
HANDYPERSONS
A TO Z HANDYMAN SERVICES Jack of All ....................................Andre 66847553 or 0439 495247
A VERY HANDY MAN for just about anything ...........................Andrew66877674 or 0412 558890
A1 HOME MAINTENANCE &PROPERTY MANAGEMENT services. Repairs-renos-painting-carpentry-
lawns-pressure &gutter cleaning etc. Lic 213061C. Professional &friendly, 30yrs exp.......0419 478459
ABSOLUTE HANDYMAN Repairs, renovation, maintenance........................................0402 281638
ALL-WAYS HANDY Carpentry, 25yrs exp, owner/builder friendly Lic 211584C.. Steve 0416 043297
ALL JOBS Handyman & clean-up service, 20 years exp....................................Stephen 0411 642848
CAPE BYRON PROPERTY MAINTENANCE all areas. TomScott .................................0418 600576
FLYSCREENS REPLACED on windows and doors. Phone Keith .....................................0411 466211
HANDYMAN with 25 years carpentry experience .............................................................. 66840227
MULLUM HANDYMAN Maintenance, repairs, painting, renovations, gardening ........0424 954388
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Bob Quirk proud owner
0415 194 654
bob@littlegreentruck.com.au
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HEALTH
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Dentists, Naturopathy, Nutrition, Osteopathy, Physiotherapy, Podiatry
kC0|0NCI0kl & C0!MlI|C Ml0|C|Nl Dr AdamOsborne........................................... 66857366
kC0|0NCI0kl Ck|Nl!l klk8k| Ml0|C|Nl MCollis................................................. 66842559
kC0|0NCI0kl KimKilgarif specialising in Japanese, Chinese & Esoteric ............text 414 6916I1
kC0|0NCI0kl www.marlenefarry.com Facial rejuvenation, general practice .............. 66414
8k\kNI k0||l\ Herbalism, homeopathy, nutrition. Byron Bay ..................................... 66857225
K|Nl!|0|06\ & klMl0|k| Mk!!k6l Paritosho Rowe................................................. 6614I
|\M|kkI|C Mk!!k6l, K|Nl!|0|06\, klk8k| Ml0|C|Nl Karen Poole...................411 191
M|Ckkl| Ik\|0k Structural re-integration, trigger point & deep tissue therapy ............. 66114I
M0||0M8|M8\ klk8k|! Naturopathy, massage. 79 Stuart St..................................... 66411
M0||0M8|M8\ Mk!!k6l, Ck|k0|kkCI|C & |lk!0Nk| Ikk|N|N6...................... 66411
M0||0M8|M8\ Ml0|Ck| ClNIkl 60 Stuart St............................................................ 664111
M0||0M8|M8\ !K|N C||N|C 58 Stuart Street ................................................................. 66444
00|NIl!!lNCl NkI0kk| klk|Ik &8lk0I\ Naturopathy, massage,
natural skincare, natural beauty. Shop 5/11 Fletcher St, Byron Bay .................................... 66855533
HIRE
8\k0N k|kl Building & home handyman equipment hire ....... www.byronhire.com.au 66856228
8\k0N Wl00|N6 & |kkI\ k|kl ..........www.byronbayweddingandpartyhire.com.au 66855483
CkkNl Ik0CK 6.5mtray. All areas ............................................................ Phone Mick 411 41114
CkkNl Ik0CK Lift 3 tonnes, carry 10 tonnes .................................................... Wayne 41 4I19I
M0||0Mk|kl Builders, party and much more .......................www.mullumhire.com.au 66411
HORSE SERVICES
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INTERIOR DESIGN
KkIl ||kII Interior Designs, www.kateplatt.com................................ 411 416 or 66I66
KITCHENS
!kk0N |lM0kk K|ICklN! & Ck8|NlI! Byron Bay. 14yrs+qualifed exp.............499 II1I69
LANDSCAPING
k0kMlkkIk!Ck|l Retaining walls. Paving. Concrete paths. Tipper truck/loader.......411 I1664
C|lkkWkIlk CklkI|0N! Paving, landscaping & ecoscapes .....................................41 1961I
6lCK0 |kN0!Ck|l !0|0I|0N! All aspects of landscaping & design. Lic 212479C..41 I11I
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1176 Myocum Rd, Mullumbimby (just past golf course)
84 2323 J 0418 3 83
LAWNMOWER REPAIRS
8\k0N mower, brushcutter, chainsaw, ride-on etc repairs, pickup & delivery ..............419 II16
I\k6kkkk M0Wlk kl|k|k! Pacifc Hwy (next to Bruns Wreckers), Tyagarah.......... 4 941
LEGAL SERVICES
Ceartkss|st.cem.aa We look after you in Criminal, Traf c & Family LawCourts......414 11966
LIGHTING
8\k0N|kN ||6kIW0kK! 1/80 Centennial Circuit, Byron Bay......................................... 66855744
Unit 5, 21-23 Tasman Way, Byron Bay Arts & Ind. Est.
(02) 6680 7007 www.creativelightingsolutions.com.au
Architectural & Landscape Lighting Specialists
Free onsite consultancy service
MOTORING
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MlCkkN|Ck| kl|k|k!, WkkklN !|MM0N! Byron Bay ................................................. 66
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MULLUMBIMBY TYRE SERVICE
DaIIey Street, MuIIumbimby 6684 2016
LEGENDARY
OFFROAD TYRES
NATUROPATHY
8k\kNI k0||l\ Herbalism, homeopathy, nutrition. Byron Bay ..................................... 66857225
OSTEOPATHY
8k0N!W|CK klk0! 0!Il0|kIk\ Sue Broadbent &Toby Mills. Monday Saturday...... 661116
8\k0N 0!Il0|kIk|C Ckkl |0k W0MlN Eve Schoenheimer...................................... 66166
N0kIk C0k!I 0!Il0|kIk\ Jodie Jacobs & Jamie Bennett. Mon-Fri............................. 66I1I
klIkk|N klk|Ik 0!Il0|kIk\ Dr Nicholas Re www.retrainhealth.com........................ 66I44I
Ikk0|I|0Nk| 0!Il0|kIk\ Lennox Head Michael Petrie................................................. 66I441
Sue Broadbent, Toby Mills and Amelia Rocco
Clinic open for osteopathy Mon to Sat, open for massage Mon to Sun
2/32 Mullumbimbi St, Brunswick Heads. Tel 02 6685 1126
PAINTING
k0 |k|NI|N6 by John Hand. Lic 13246C............................................... 411 1199 or 6641149
8\k0N |k|NI|N6 Immediate starts, great rates. Lic 239832C .....................................41I 6696
0lklK 80|||0N |k|NI|N6 Free quotes. Lic R98818.......................... 414 1164 or 6649
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KNIGHTSBRIDGE
Interior & exterior Restoration Free quotes
CaII LIoyd SherIock
02 6687 2351 ] 0410 871 662
BangaIow Road, Byron Bay Lic No. 130781C
PAINTERS & DECORATORS
Special room rate available. 40 years experience.
Only using qualied tradesman. Licensed and insured. Lic# 82025C.
6685 5539 / 0418 327 731 / baza.richards@gmail.com
F A I N I E k A N D D E C O k A I O k
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PEST CONTROL
Comprehensive management plans & property inspections
Spray-free cockroach treatments Non-toxic termite control
If you have found termites do not disturb them! Contact us for advice.
6685 4490 or after hours on 0414 769 018 www.sanctuarypest.com.au
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PHYSIOTHERAPY
kNIk0N\ 0'0k!06NkPhysiotherapy, hydrotherapy, acupuncture Sufolk Park 1 Bryce St.. 66111
8kN6k|0W|k\!|0Iklkk|\ Manual therapies, acupuncture, pilates.
Liz Thomas, Libby Nelson, Cally OHara................................................................................ 66I111
C|k00|k M|k0|Ik Craniosacral therapy, physiotherapy.................................................... 66857222
C0NI|NlNCl / |l|V|C ||00k Janelle Angel. 3/10 Station Street, Bangalow................. 66872337
lW|N6!0k|l |k\!|0Iklkk|\ Renata Tenta. Also home visits.................................... 66847838
||88|l Nl|!0N |k\!|0Acupuncture, yoga &therapy, BFL, Herbs, CS. Byron Bay......416 16969
N|CK l0M0N0, Ik0\ lk0\, ||!k ||Il|kIk|CK Physiotherapy, acupuncture,
clinical pilates, womens health &yoga. Cnr Dalley St &Burringbar St, Mullumbimby............ 66843255
0ClkN !k0kl! |k\!|0Iklkk|\ Nigel Pitman
Manual therapies, dry needling, customorthotics .............................................................. 661499
|k0|k kk\M0N0\kC008 Acupuncture & physio......................................................... 661646
|lIkk KkkN| Physiotherapy, Craniosacral, Alexander Technique. Byron.......................... 66I1I
PICTURE FRAMING
8||||N006l| C0!I0M ||CI0kl |kkM|N6 7/1 Wilfred St, Billinudgel ....................... 661444
60Ik|C ||CI0kl |kkMlk! Mullum. Mexican Art. OpenThu & Fri 10-4 ....................... 664164I
CUSTOM MADE FRAMI NG
pr ofessi onal canvas st r et chi ng & gi cl ee pr i nt i ng
qual i t y ar t suppl i es
Still @ the centre 3 Centennial Ct 6685 5808
PLASTERING
C0| IlNK|N! ||k!Ilk Gyprock, renovations, repairs. No job too small.....................41 II11
PLASTERING CONTRACTOR
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PLUMBERS
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k0M||0M8|N6 !lkV|Cl! No job too small. Lic 234528C. ........................Call Adam466 99141
8||| C0NN0k! All plumbing/draining. Lic #1051.................................. 66141 or 414 141
0kkI ||0M8|N6 Plumbing, roofng, gas. Byron Bay. Lic 1175539C.............................411 1141
| |0Vl ||0M8|N6 Call Steve Lic 148904C ....................................................................411 91614
|kMkk0 ||0M8|N6 Plumbing, drainage & gas ftting. Lic 220106C.........................4 1691
MkkK C0k8lII Plumbing, drainage, gas ftting. Lic 13121................. 66II64 or 41 111
MkkK !IkkII0N ||0M8|N6 All aspects & emergency work. Lic 57803C..................419 191
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NEED A PLUMBER?DRAINER?GASFITTER?
BYRON SHIRE
Chay 6680 5081
0429 805 081
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PIumbing, roong & gas Lic 154590C
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CaII en CampbeII 0408 626 343
PRINTING & COPYING SERVICES
ACCENT COLOR The Copy & Laminating Shop .................................................................... 66856236
NORTH COAST PRINT SOLUTIONS Graphic design & printers ........................................ 66858264
PRiNTWORKS
7 Manns Road Mullum 6684 3633
RICOH short run Digital Printing
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REMOVALISTS
BEYOND BYRON REMOVALS
Ready for work within & beyond Byron
Brisbane Sydney backloading
For careful service & great rates
phone 66801158 or 0408 004719
Andy s Move & Mor e
Smal l and Medi um Moves, Ti p Runs and
Del i ver i es, 1 or 2 Men at Low Pr i ces
Byr on Bay and Mul l umbi mby based
Cal l cost save 0429 149 533 I can cal l u back
THE SHIRE FREIGHT CO
From Middle Pocket to Middle Earth just give us a ring
Freight services to Brisbane Mon & Wed
Carriers of ne art Furniture removaI
E-bay pick up & deIivery
6687 6445 / 0409 917646
Phone
6685
8108
Cape Byron Removals
8 Grevillea St, Byron Arts & Industry Estate
Based in the Byron Arts & Industry Estate
Continuing to serve the Byron Shire
LocaI Brisbane Sydney MeIbourne InIand
Byron's oIdest and most trusted removaIist
Seniors card
accepted
LIGHTHOUSE REMOVALS
(02) 6684 5395 042050 5395 www.lighthouseremovals.com.au
Friendly Staff
No weekend surcharge
Difcult Driveway ???
No Problem !!!
For tips &
testimonials
search Lighthouse Removals
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RESUMES
RESUMES, LETTERS OF INTRODUCTION Reasonable rates. Mark................................. 66877792
RUBBISH REMOVAL
A1WILL SHIFT Trailer loads, tip runs ............................................... PhWill 66843080 or 0404 466867
ALL GARDEN & GENERAL WASTE removed cheap. Ph Mark......................................0421 932945
BEST SKIPS BANGALOW 2m
2
, 4m
2
, 6m
2
bins...................................... 0417 458149 or 66871544
BYRON SKIPS &RUBBISH REMOVAL..........................................................................0450 300360
OCEAN SHORES SKIPS Mini skip specialists ......................................................................0412 161564
SCRAP METAL MERCHANTS
F
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Drop off for all
steel and fridges,
washing machines
and dryers
FR
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TO
W avail for unwanted
cars cash paid for some
Next to Tyagarah Service Station
Pacic Highway, Tyagarah 6684 2351
BYRON CASH FOR SCRAP
@ BRUNSWICK BYRON AUTO WRECKERS
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s#OPPERs"RASSs,EADs#AR"ATTERIES
SECURITY SERVICES
BRUNSWICK VALLEY LOCKSMITHS Shirewide ............................................................0412 144679
SEPTIC SYSTEMS
Trine Solutions
SEWAGE MANAGEMENT SPECIALISTS
Sustainable environmental outcomes
Drainage, Gastting & Plumbing
6680 2358 / www.trinesolutions.com.au / 0407 439 805
Licence No.
158031C
TRINE
SEWING & ALTERATIONS
SEWING REPAIRS & ALTERATIONS All areas.............................................................Jan 66849398
SEWING MACHINE SALES & SERVICE
A1 SEWING MACHINES PARTS & REPAIRS Since 1964. Leaders in service ................. 66847447
SHOE REPAIRS
IN THE GREEN BUILDING ............................2/23 Brigantine St, Byron Arts &Industry Estate
SOLAR INSTALLATION
P: 02 6679 7228 E: sunbeamsolar@bigpond.com www.sunbeamsolar.com.au
Your local installer dealing in Sharp Solar Modules, Australian made Latronic Inverters and
Century/Yuasa batteries. Specialists in Standalone and Grid Interact Solar Power Systems.
Serving this area for 14 years.
Lic. Electrical Contractors
SOLAR
SYSTEMS
*lN5IALLAIlON5
*kEPAlk5 & 5UPPLlE5 NOT ALL
SOLAR PANELS
ARE THE
SAME!
STONEMASONRY
STONEMASONRY www.nehemiahfetcher.com...........................................................0417 405209
SWIMMING POOLS
MULLUMBIMBY POOL SHOP Water tesing, Eco products, mobile servicing Lic 39126 ... 66844846
POOL WERX NORTHERN RIVERS Stu Hallam...........................................................0412 189466
ATTENTON POOL OWNERS
AII pooI requirements ProfessionaI advice Water testing
FriendIy service PooI servicing
73 Station St, Mullumbimby
(opp. Council chambers)
6684 S00S
TILING
JOHN STEELE CERAMIC TILER Established since 1987 in local area. Lic 9034C..........0417 669236
TILER Bathroomrepairs, walls & foors. Lic 75915 ...............................................Andy 0419 478248
TILER/STONEMASON/WATERPROOFER Lic 24418C. Phone Karl................................... 66804103
SHE TILES
Female Wall & Floor Tiler
_
over 10 years experience
Kitchens, bathrooms, laundries, tile repairs & waterproofing
Leaking showers repaired & sealed
NO JOB TOO SMALL )UHHTXRWHVFRQVXOWDWLRQV
Call Louise 0478 698 186 Lic. No. 216827C
Because a woman understands excellence
TRAVEL
TREE SERVICES
7 TILL 7 TREE SERVICES Tree removal & chipping ......................................................0427 347380
A KANGAMAN Trimming, Pruning & rubbish removal. Garden Mulch..........................0424 234500
AVHM TREE SERVICES Happy to help.....................................Andrew66877674 or 0412 558890
CHOPPY CHOP TREE SERVICE Bobcat, crane truck, 18chipper.................................0408 202184
NORTHERN TREE CARE Consulting arborist, tree surgery...........................................0414 186161
SUMMERLAND TREE SERVICES ............................................... Call Jo 66877677 or 0417 698227
TREE CONTROL Safe lopping, removal, 12chipper, stump grinder. Free quotes ..........0422 767677
QuaIihed Arborist Tree Pruning
Tree RemovaI Stump RemovaI MuIching
FuIIy Insured Same Day Response
131 546
JIMS TREE & STUMP REMOVAL
UPHOLSTERY
BANGALOWUPHOLSTERY Re-covering specialists ........................................................... 66805255
BYRON BAY UPHOLSTERY Soft furnishings & outdoor........................ 66853745 or 0403 713303
VETERINARY SURGEONS
MULLUM VET CLINIC Neil Farquhar, Richard Gregory & Jamie Lines. 24 hours 7 days ..... 66843818
VITALITY VETCARE Bangalow. Megan Kearney ................................................................. 66870675
WATER FILTERS
FILTERED FRESH Water purifcation systems. Commercial, home, rural. All areas.........0414 229114
The Wat er Fi l t er
Exper t s
for home, commercial
and rural properties
6680 8200 or
0418 108 181
WATER TANKS & TANK CLEANING
BYRON SHIRE WATER TANK CLEANING Free quotes...............................Phone Peter 0432 680913
WATER TANKS &WATER TANK CLEANING All areas ......................... 66888055 or 0407 002833
WEB DESIGN SERVICES
BYRON BAY WEB HOSTING Green web host www.byronbaywebhosting.com.au.....0411 356242
COAST CREATIVE Graphic & website design.................... www.coastcreative.com.au 66877998
WEB BROWSER Quality websites at afordable prices .......................... 66803707 or 0423 770799
WELDING
ONSITE WELDING & STRUCTURAL FABRICATION 20yr exp, comp. rates . 0402 394103 or 66884054
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PUBLIC NOTICES
Tender loving care
Strings Attached
THE RUG SHOP BANGALOW
HYPNOTHERAPY
& counselling. Wendy Purdey.
Enquires & appts 66802630. Details:
www.wendypurdey.com.au
First Aid for
Emotions
Learn how to skills from Parijat Wismer
(27 yrs exp). Support friends, clients
& yourself effectively in emotional
emergencies. CPE accred. Sat 28 July in
Byron Bay. Phone 66857991
LAUNCHING YOUR
NEW AGE BUSINESS
w/shop 29/07 Mullum $80 Liz Winter
www.lizwintermedium.com 66845346
EXPLORING THE CONNECTED VOICE
Weekly classes begin Wed 18 July,
South Golden Beach & Byron. 1 Day
workshop. Sat 11 Aug. Sally Guildford
0402289202
GOOD MEN
Invited to Deida inspired Mens group
Explore presence, trust, purpose,
receive feedback & support. Ph
0411206997
YOUTH HIP HOP CHOIR MEMBERS
required now for a performance at
Brunswick Heads end July.
Fun and empowering
Rappers/SIngers/Poets
We also require a 3-string quartet
Rangi-Marie 66842008 or 0431854037
SALSA CALIENTE
Back from Cuba
New beginner classes. Tues 24 Jul, 6pm
Mullum Scout Hall. Info 0432596806
HIP HOP SCHOOL
Thurs, mainly for boys, gals & teens
Dani 66809760. hiphopschool.com.au
EXPLORING
The Tibetan Book
Of The Dead
Begins July 19 at Ocean Shores
Prema 66805683 or 0429785512
SOARING HIGH
Realising Your Passion Into Reality
Retreat Aug 11-16, Gunnebah with
Nova Astro Therapist Daniel Sowelu,
Cloudia Defrenn, Claire Swinney. Ph
0448870022
www.sacredlawrm.com.au
Echo CIassiheds 66841777
PROBATE NOTICES
AGMs
AGM FOR THE FEDERAL SCHOOL OF
ARTS Association Inc will be held at the
hall on Wednesday 22 August at 6pm
CLOTHING & ALTRNS
FIS FIX IT ALTERATIONS & REPAIRS
Ph Fiona 66857627 or 0419587190
ED-VIC CLOTHING
For all bulk cutting, small or large
quantities. Ph Eddie 66845180
CHILDCARE
CHILD CARER / NANNY - 15 yrs exp
Great refs. Linda Flower 0421892812
PROF. SERVICES
DENTURES
LOOK GOOD
FEEL GOOD
Free consultation. SANDRO 66805002
READINGS
TAROT
No Frills, no Fuss 100% Condentiality
$80 text: 0417427518
PHYSIC/MEDIUM
Sincere & accurate private or phone
consults, 40 years experience.
Specialising in house clearings &
blessings. World-wide credit cards
accepted. 0434386749
HEALTH
MASSAGE
Best massage by qualied masseur,
Cert 4 + diploma, special price $45p/h
Byron studio or home service.
Phone 0438655763 or 66854237
INDEX
Annual General Meetings ....... 36
Birthdays ................................. 40
Boats & Marine ....................... 38
Businesses For Sale ............... 38
Cabins For Sale ...................... 38
Car Service ............................. 38
Childcare ................................ 36
Clothing & Alterations ............. 36
Computers .............................. 38
Death Notices .......................... 40
For Hire .................................... 37
For Sale ................................... 38
Free Stuff ................................. 38
Funeral Notices ....................... 40
Garage Sales .......................... 38
Halls For Hire .......................... 37
Health Notices ......................... 36
Holiday Accommodation ......... 38
House Sit ................................. 38
House Swap ............................ 39
Lost & Found ........................... 40
Motor Bikes ............................ 38
Motor Vehicles ......................... 38
Musical Notes .......................... 40
Only Adults .............................. 40
Pets .......................................... 40
Positions Vacant ...................... 40
Probate Notice ........................ 36
Professional Services ............. 36
Property For Sale .................... 38
Public Notices.......................... 36
Readings ................................. 36
Return Thank You .................... 40
Share Accommodation ........... 39
Short Term Accommodation ... 38
Social Escorts ......................... 40
To Lease .................................. 39
To Let ....................................... 39
Tradework ................................ 37
Tree Services .......................... 37
Tuition ...................................... 40
Wanted ................................... 38
Wanted To Rent....................... 39
Work Wanted ........................... 40
Organic Black Beluga Lentils
$6.50 kg!
THIS WEEKS SPECIAL
81 Stuart St Mullumbimby
(next door toEdens LandingFruit &Veg)
K at e C hase
relationship counselling
family mediation
co-parenting coaching
tel: 0402 207 137
www.KateChase.com.au
BAppSc, G rad Dip Relationship Therapy
Family Dispute Resolution Practitioner
HYPNOSIS
CHANGE
YOUR MIND
Aza Saint Dip CH, CAH.
Clinical Hypnotherapist
24 years experience.
0457 353 006
ASHTANGA
YOGA
All levels
Wed & Fri
9.30am to 11am
The Parish Hall
15 Tennyson St
Byron Bay
Christine
0413 408 819
KEEP
CALM
AND
DO
YOGA
NO STORE AT SPLENDOUR
Stock up at
Shop 1/ 5 Byron St Byron Bay
2 VOLUNTEERS
REQUIRED FOR
Brunswick Community
Care, located at the
community centre.
2 hours a fortnight.
Basic computer skills
required.
Please call Bill on
6680 1796
Jack The
Snipper
4 / 27 Brigantine Street
Byron Arts & Industry Estate
entrance from Bayshore Dr
Mon-Fri, 12-7pm
www.jackthesnipper.com
h ,USCIOUS LUNCHES IN OUR
GARDEN COURTYARD
h 1UALITY CATERING SERVICES
h #ELEBRATION CAKES
h 0LATTERS TAPAS
h6ENUEAVAILABLEFORFUNCTIONS
h 0ARTY BOOKINGS AVAILABLE
h #OME SEE US SOON FOR
A WOOD FIRED PIZZA
& / / $ 3
Fh: 6680 8228
N08: 0414 895 441
1/6 IASNAh WA,
8k0h AkIS & Ih0 SI.
www.|asc|oasIoods.com
AUTUMN / WINTER
TRADING HOURS
MON - THURS 9AM - 4PM
FRI 9AM - 9PM
- FRSH CLDAL
FLAVDURS
- CDUR7YARD
GARDEN DINING
- WDDD FIRD PIZZA
- CLRA7IDN CAkS
- CA7RINC FDR YDUR
SPCIAL VN7
PH: 6680 8228
MD: 0414 895 441
1/6 7ASMAN WAY
YRDN AR7S & IND S7.
info@lusciousfoods.com.au
www. lusciousfoods.com.au
CIRCUS ARTS
Byron Entertainment Centre.
17 Centennial Circuit, Arts and
Industry Park, Byron Bay
For full timetable:
www.circusarts.com.au
6685 6566 BOOKINGS ADVISED
NEW TERM BEGINNING
Monday 16th July
FLYING TRAPEZE
Mon 5pm, Wed 6pm, Sat 11:30am
KIDS CIRCUS CLASSES
Mon 3:45pm, Wed 3:45pm,
Thurs 5pm, Sat 10am
ADULT CIRCUS & AERIALS
Wed 6pm & Thurs 5:30pm
KINDER & PRE-CIRCUS FOR
AGES 15 YEARS
Daily MonFri 10am & 11am, Sat 9am
TERM DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE
Transformational
5-day retreat
September 7th
Candidasa Bali
Limited numbers
BOOK NOW!
Contact Joanne
heartspace07@ gmail.com
SHAMANISM &CHILDBIRTH June 21-23
with Dr Gregg Lahood. Call 0431 112 514
10/21-23 TasmanWay(cnr Wollongbar &Tasman)
Byron A&I Estate. info@redtentyoga.com.au
0413 294 866 r edt ent yoga. com. au
MONDAY
Shakti Moves . 10am Leyolah
Community Acupuncture* . 12-4pm
Prenatal Yoga . 5.30pm Natasha
TUESDAY
Byron Pregnancy Support Group . 10-1pm
WEDNESDAY
Mums & Toddler Yoga . 9.30am Emma
Mums & Bubs Yoga . 11am Emma
Womens Room $25 Clinic . 1-5pm
Yin Yoga for Women . 5.30pm Tara
THURSDAY
Prenatal Yoga . 9.30am Emma
Post Natal Naturally Mums Group . 11aT
FRIDAY
Soul Yoga Dance . 10am Taryn
SATURDAY
Prenatal Yoga. 8am Natasha
*NEW
TIME
MONDAY
Shakti Moves 10am Leyolah
Community Acupuncture* 12-4pm
Prenatal Yoga 5.30pm Natasha
TUESDAY
Byron Pregnancy Support Group 10-1pm
WEDNESDAY
Mums & Toddler Yoga 9.30am Emma
Mums & Bubs Yoga 11am Emma
Womens Room $25 Clinic 1-5pm
Yin Yoga for Women 5.30pm Tara
THURSDAY
Prenatal Yoga 9.30am Emma
Post Natal Naturally - Herbs, Nutrition,
Healing 11am Janine
FRIDAY
Massage available all day
SATURDAY
Prenatal Yoga 8am Natasha
*NEW
TIME
IN THE SUPREME COURT
OF NEW SOUTH WALES
EQUITY DIVISION
PROBATE LIST
Afer 14 days from publication
of this notice an application for
Probate of the Will dated 17
May 2012 of THELMA RAE
WALKER late of Mullumbimby,
deceased in the State of New
South Wales will be made by
ROBERT JOSEPH WALKER the
Executor named in the said Will.
Creditors are required to send
particulars of their claims upon
her Estate to :
Robert Parrey & Associates Pty
Ltd T/As Hungerford Lehmann
& Andrews, McGoughans Lane,
MULLUMBIMBY NSW 2482
DX 20006 MULLUMBIMBY
NSW 2482.
Ph: 02 6684 2477
Ref: RJP:CL:20120214
CALLI NG ALL
HAI R STYLI STS
WI N $ 100 CASH
AND FREEADVERT I N ECHO
Showcase your skills at our
Annual HAIR DO Event
Being held August 2nd at
The Owl & Pussycat Bar
Register:
hq@opcbyron.com.au
Try Hypnoenergetics!
www.gentleawakenings.com.au
Clear beliefs and energy holding
you back in 1-2 sessions
Release Anxiety, Depression, Fear,
Anger, Guilt
and Stress...
naturally and
easily!
Call Colleen
now on
0410 635 367
(Byron Bay)
Int Certied Past Life & LBL
Spiritual RegressionTherapist
Clinical Hypnotherapist CHt
LOOKING FOR
A VENUE FOR
YOUR FUNCTION
OR CHRISTMAS
PARTY?
DONT MISS OUT- BOOK EARLY
6685 5833
BYRON BAY BREWERY
Skin Cancer
Clinic
Ocean Shores
Health
All services bulk billed
Open 8am to 5pm
Monday to Friday
Phone 6680 2300
MULLUMBIMBY
COMMUNITY
MARKET
featuring
Elena Williams
This Saturday
No dogs please
ECHO CLASSIFIEDS 6684 1777
FOR CLASSIFIEDS THAT WORK ALL WEEK
PHONE ADS
Ads may be taken by phone on 6684 1777
9am 5pm Tuesday to Friday
8.30am 1pm Monday
(12pm for display classieds)
Ads cant be taken on the weekend
AT OUR HEAD OFFICE
Classied ads may also be lodged at:
Mullumbimby Village Way, Stuart St
EMAIL ADS
Line classieds classieds@echo.net.au
Box (display) classieds adcopy@echo.net.au
RATES & PAYMENT
$17.00 for the rst two lines
(minimum charge)
$5.00 for each extra line
(these prices include GST)
Cash, cheque or credit card
Mastercard or Visa.
Prepayment required for ads in all categories
DEADLINE
12pm Monday for display ads
1pm Monday for line ads
ACCOUNT
ENQUIRIES
phone 6684 1777
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make any representations as to the
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The Byron Shire Echo does not accept
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CALMBIRTH
Preparing for birth - Raine Sharpe
Phone 0409534052, 66843705
YOGA with KAREN
Wednesday 9am, Brunswick Valley
Community Centre. Ph 66850164
JO FROM THE HEARTSPACE
Complimentary Metamorphics with all
deeply relaxing massages. 0423293995
KINESIOLOGY
Clear subconscious sabotages.
Reprogram patterns and beliefs.
De-stress. Restore vibrancy and
physical health. Clear allergies.
SANDRA DAVEY , Reg. Pract. 66846914
BEST MOBILE MASSAGE therapeutic
20yrs exp. Phone Julie 0419339319
Kahuna Bodywork
Relaxation, alignment & balance
kahunabodyworkclinic.com 66844883
Sexual Counselling
Alison Rahn qualied sex therapist
www.alisonrahn.com.au 0432599812
IYENGAR YOGA
with Claire Evans 0421877704
TOXIC & TIRED?
Detox, feel light, clear & vital.
Guaranteed! Colonic hydrotherapy,
naturopathy, detox programs.
Natalie 0458633869
www.byronbaydetoxretreats.com.au
YOUR BODY IS A TEMPLE
Fabulous massage!
Kahuna Lomi Lomi Therapeutic
Byron A&I. Ph Brigitte 0402503603
Quit Smoking
IN 60 MINUTES Guaranteed!
Ask Ingrid how - phone 66803827
quitcigsin60min@gmail.com
MASSAGE pain relief relaxation $40ph.
Pensioner dis. Health rebates. 66803388
MAGIC
MOBILE MASSAGE
Swedish massage with Gaia energies
In your home $50
Hens night a speciality. 0488688262
HYPNOSIS & EFT
Simple and effective solutions
Anxiety, Cravings, Fears & Trauma.
Maureen Bracken 0402205352
Tantric Experience
Sacred & sensual massage combining
ancient tech & loving guidance,
20 yrs experience. Lucy 0427917960
AFTERNOON ASTANGA BYRON
Mon, Wed, Fri at 5.30pm
Regular Beginners Intensives
Graham 0402533779
SKIN & BODY by Jodie
Beauty & massage in Byron.
0410861353
MULLUM LOMI
sumptuous massage therapy
Deborah 66843723
ASHTANGA YOGA
Mon-Fri 9.30am. ALL WELCOME
Ph Sam 0412147020. Christian Sat 9
& 10am Sun 10am. 0457722346. Deb &
Tahl Tues/Thurs 5.30pm. 0418620927
Hawaiian Massage
WINTER SPECIAL only $75 1.5hrs
combining Hawaiian & Remedial
massage to give you a strong, deeply
therapeutic & relaxing massage.
Michaela 0416332886
FREE
BACK PAIN
RELIEF
Weekend Seminar
July 28 & 29
ZaKaiRan 66845247
NATUROPATHIC COLONIC
HYDROTHERAPY
The only professional council approved
Open Libbe Colonic system in the Shire.
A favourite with the locals
www.whitelotuscleansing.com.au
Ph Sarah 0427857148 or 66846124
HYPNOSIS
+ other modalities. Clear negative
emotions, memories & behaviours
pleasantly & quickly now. Ph Zetta
Michaels (B.Sc, DCH, ASCH reg.
professional member). Phone 66853741
AUM MEDITATION
Move your Body! Move your Energy!
Move your Life!
A 2.5hr journey of releasing emotions,
catharsis, dancing, loving, celebrating!
Sat 21st July 11am. Info 0437790861
FOR HIRE
JUMPARTYJUMP
Jumping castles from $100 per day,
Sumo wrestling suits also available.
66855756
HALLS FOR HIRE
EWINGSDALE HALL - All functions
Day classes welcome. 0421878556
COORABELL HALL BOOKINGS
66871307 www.coorabellhall.net
TRADEWORK
GARDEN SOLUTIONS Home garden,
property maintenance. Reliable &
efcient. Ph Dylan 0409785584
Byron Bay Bobcat
& MINI EXCAVATOR HIRE
All areas, tipper, augers &
rubbish removal. Ph Ian 0412853479
PLASTERER Guaranteed Quality. Pro
tradie who works with a smile. All jobs
under $1100. Ph Rob 0413338203
TREE SERVICES
BYRON h er bal
THAI MASSAGE
Phone for bookings or drop in anytime
Shop 10, 7 Lawson St, Byron Bay Ph: 6680 8890
www.byronherbalthaimassage.com.au
Winter Weekday
Special
Mon-Thur
$49
per hour
ANY MASSAGE
Come and enjoy our
gorgeous air conditioned
retreat above the Cardamom
Pod vegetarian in Byrons CBD
W
ARM

W
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Bliss &
Nurture

Marney Murray
Adv.D TCM
Facial rejuvenation
& general Acup
Very exp. Avail Sat
Alex Holmes
Dip RM
Intro Deep Tissue
1 HR $45!(save $30)
Rebates Apply
14 Park Street, Brunswick Heads | 02 6685 1088 | baysideacupuncture.com
BAYSIDE ACUPUNCTURE
& HERBAL MEDICINE
ACUPUNCTURE CHINESE HERBAL MEDICINE MASSAGE ACUTONICS
SHIVA SHAKTI YOGA
17 Centennial Circuit, above Circus Arts, Industrial Estate
2 Weeks for $20
Intro Ofer Unlimited Yoga
www.yogainbyron.com for timetable,ph.66291637
All welcome. Enquiries: Diana Ewing 9 Myocum St Mullumbimby
P: 02 6684 3431 M: 0407 455 212 E: dianaewing@bigpond.com
MONDAY
9.30-11.30am Hatha Diana
3.30-5.00pm Hatha Diana
TUESDAY
6.30-8.00am Consta
9.30-11.30am Deb
5.30-7.30pm Dru Yoga Diana
WEDNESDAY
9.30-11.30am Beginners Diana
5.30-7.00pm Hatha Diana
THURSDAY
9.30-11.30am Consta
3.30-5.00pm Hatha Diana
5.30-7.00pm Hatha Diana
FRIDAY
9.30-11.30am Hatha Diana
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TERM 3 BEGINNERS YOGA COURSE STARTS MONDAY
16
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JULY 6-7.30PM WITH DIANA EWING. BOOKINGS REQUIRED
SHIATSU AND REMEDIAL MASSAGE
WITH DIANA EWING $60 PER HR
Health Fund Rebates MBF, Medibank Private and more.
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Professiona| Remedia|, Deep
Tissue and Re|axation Massage
in a beautifu| beachside setting.
Hour - $40
1 Hour - $70
1 Hour - $100
Home visits - $120
Upstairs Byron Surf Club Main Beach.
Enquries: Mon, Wed, Fri - 0448 807 798, Tues, Thurs, Sat - 0419 489 382
Hatha & Kunda|ini Yoga - $15 per c|ass Kunda|ini Meditation - $10
MON
TUE
WED
THU
FRI
SAT
10 - 11:30am
Grace
Yvonne
Grace
Yvonne
Grace
Peter
6:30 - 7:30pm
Yvonne
Yvonne
TESTIMONIAL FOR JO MORRISH
Have you heard the expression she has green
thumbs in the garden? This is how I think of Jo
when I feel her hands working all those places
on my body that I have either overworked or
neglected. Jo knows where to go and what to
do without me ever having to ask. I have been
coming to Jo for massages for twenty fve years.
Every time is different but the results are always
the same. I roll off the massage table and walk
out the door feeling softer and more supple,
body and mind. Thank you Jo.
BABY SWIM
9Heated indoor splash pool
9Infant & toddler classes
9Skilful & gentle tuition
9Enjoy beautiful Mevlana
Ph Karin (Mukti)
on 6684 3153
DipEd., Aust.
Swim Certificate
11 yrs experience
Eros
Deep Impact Breathwork
& Charismatic Training
4 days Aug 30Sept 2
Lahood@theangelsway.com
0431 112 514
www.relationalspirit.com
Rolng Byron Bay
Jeremy Sutton
www.rolngbyronbay.com
0407 132 921
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FRI & SAT AM
CHIROPRACTOR
DO YOU WANT TO
KNOW THE MENTAL &
EMOTIONAL CAUSE
OF YOUR ILLNESS OR
UNHAPPINESS
& HOW TO HEAL IT??
0420 903 262
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TAI-CHI QIGONG
Mullumbimby
Pioneer Hall, 32 Gordon St
Qigong Shibashi & Tai Chi.
From Tuesday 17th 11am to 12
From Thursday 19th 7.30am to 8.30
All welcome.
For info call Sandie 6685 3248
JON RUSSELL
COUNSELLING
Adult, adolescent, couples
BODYWORK & MASSAGE
@ Mullum & Lennox
Experience * Insight * compassion
phone 0433 707 437
www.jonramarussell.com.au
Innermost Harmony
0437 866 424
Health Funds apply
Massage Refexology
Energetic Facial Release
Gentle Remedial massage
Yasmin Lang
6am 8am 10am 12pm 4pm 6pm
Mon
TT
Beginner
John
Dynamic
Nadine
Essentials
TT
Beginner
Sarah
Essentials
Tue
TT
Beginner
Sarah
Dynamic
Tara
Essentials
TT
Beginner
Lila
Restorative
Wed
TT
Beginner
John
Dynamic
Kirsty
Essentials
Jacinta
Essentials
TT
Beginner
Kirsty
Esssentials
Thu
TT
Beginner
Chloe
Dynamic
Danielle
Dynamic
TT
Beginner
Fri
TT
Beginner
Kirsty
Dynamic
Ella
Essentials
Gitam
Restorative
Sat
TT
Beginner
Danielle
Dynamic
Kirsty
Dynamic
Alex
Dynamic
Sun
TT
Beginner
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Beginner
Wong
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Studio - 6 Byron St (above Centrelink) www.byronyoga.com | ph: 6685 8327 | info@byronyoga.com
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BYRON YOGA CENTRE
7 DAY YOGA RETREATS
Sept 29 Oct 5
LEVEL 1 YOGA TEACHER TRAINING
Byron Bay, Aug 5 16
See website for details
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6684 4421
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A VERY HANDY MAN
TREE SERVICES
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6687 7674 / 0412 558 890
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COMPUTERS
FOR PROFESSIONAL efcient and rapid
computer help & repair with a difference.
Ring MazMobileIT on 0411426289 Byron
Shire and surrounding areas
PC REPAIR setup, virus removal. Prompt,
reliable, 11 years experience, $50 per
hour. Phone Daniel 0422804449
FOR SALE
COMPOST TOILETS
Garry Scott 66843468
FRIDGE 400 litre upside down Kelvinator,
excellent condition $350. Ph 0423040718
COLD ROOM 18 pallet capacity, as new,
Bangalow, purchase/lease. 0408990805
BICYCLES buy, sell, repair, recycle. Adult
bikes from $60. Phil 0413779223
TEMPUR
Range of bedding now available at
BRIDGLANDS SLEEPZONE
Mullumbimby 66842511
BICYCLES pre-loved from $50. Repairs.
Ph 66804165 or 0431540579
FRIDGE almost new, freezer below with
warranty $650 ono, washing machine
$300 ono. Ph 0405929371
GO PRO HD
SPORTS CAMERAS
In stock now at Bridglands
Retravision Mullum 66842511
BILLINUDGEL
LANDSCAPING SUPPLIES
Cypress mulch now available.
Mon to Fri 7.30 - 4pm, Sat 8am - 11.30
Sun from 10 till 12. Ph 66804555
ARCHIBALDS CHEAP
QUARRY PRODUCTS
Road base, gravel, blue metal and metal
dust. ALL SIZE DELIVERIES.
Phone 66845517, 0418481617
TIMBER , pine, treated pine, hardwood,
mouldings, sleepers, fencing, Koppers
logs, ply, MDF, lattice, made to order.
Brims Builders Hardware , Billinudgel
02 66801718, Sth Tweed 07 55236002
BAMBOO PLY
from $10.50sqm & Bamboo Flooring .
For ceilings, walls, doors, etc.
Ph 66884188 - sample & brochure
www.bambooply.com.au
WASHING MACHINE auto $180, fridge
2 door $250, delivery. Ph 0413589388
100% Locally Made
Beautiful. Unique. Affordable
Hammer & Hand Jewellery Collective
Ti-Tree Pl, A& Est. 10am-4pm, 7 days
www.hammerandhand.com.au
GRAND PIANO BLACK 1991 YAMAHA
G3 F 201cm, perfect condition, including
tuning and delivery. Suitable for concerts
or recording. Bought new in Lismore,
one owner, very little use. Full rich tone,
$13,500 ono. Ph 0412216019
VACUUM BAGS
To suit most makes & models
BRIDGLANDS
Mullumbimby. 66842511
MAZDA E2000 VAN rear seat & belts,
$180. Phone 0407213267
BAY WINDOW price reduced again to
$200, good condition, pick up only from
Mullumbimby. Ph 0418958467
ELEVATED STOVE in good cond, oven
on right $350 ono. Ph 66856630
QUEEN BED ensemble base with queen
futon mattress. Futon with foam in centre
quite comfy, perfect spare bed $50. Phone
66803077
OLD PINE TABLE/DESK (circa 1930)
2 drawers, 90 x 90 square legs, 1530 x
870 x 765 $450 very solid. 0408740480
SPACE IN EMPTY REMOVAL TRUCK
from Byron to Sydney at the end of July.
Genuine backload. Gordon 66845395
ANTIQUES & COLLECTORS FAIR
Murwillumbah Civic Centre, Sat 4 Aug
8.30am-3pm, $5 entry. 66779577
MADDOG blue soft surfboard 62 Great
for beginner. Worth $199 sell $100. Phone
0422455746
LEATHER LOUNGES 2 seater plus
matching reading/lounge chair. Very good
quality, good condition $475 the pair. Will
sell separate. Phone 0406907051
KILIM rug 3.9m x 1.3m $800 ono,
bookcase, ling cabinet. Ph 66856645
TIP RUNS
etc 0411310993
FRIDGE/FREEZER good working order,
delivery , $130 . Ph 0415387611
ROCKING HORSE wooden, hand-
carved, dapple grey, Australian made
$1650 new, sell $380. Phone 66878812
CAFE BLIND pvc for cafe/verandah,
303cm X 250cm with attachments, good
cond, $250. Ph 0421432285
SET OF GATES 150cm wide each x
170cm high $200, working spa $1100,
garden shed $180. Ph 0401580899
FREE STUFF
FREE FIREWOOD
Ocean Shores. Phone 0488917414
WANTED
ALL GOLD
Scrap gold, damaged/unwanted
modern & antique jewellery.
$$ Good prices paid $$
Cedar House 140 Dalley St
Phone 0428668426 or 66842653
30 years trading in Mullumbimby.
Honest & reliable service
OLD MOTORBIKE any make, any year,
any cond. Will pickup. 0427109195
GOOD used furniture bought and sold
Bridglands Mullumbimby 66842511
Hi Mullumbimby , I moved here from
Byron Bay a year ago and my daughter
still attends Byron Bay public school. Is
there anyone in Mullum with kids at Byron
public school? If so are you interested
in starting a carpool? Email me on
imcrystal@me.com or ph 0407579378
BOOKS BOUGHT FOR CASH
Always buying quality secondhand,
old & rare books in most elds.
Thinkers Bookshop, 4 Seaview Street,
Kingscliff. Ph 66740786
RABBIT HUTCH & RUN . Phone
0432543525
GARAGE SALES
MULLUM 27 Dalley St Sat & Sun after
9am big clean out: washing machine,
furniture, pictures, CDs, clothes, books,
tools, HiAce roof racks, 6.5 Evinrude
outboard & tank, nicknacks & curios
SUFFOLK 9 Macgregor St, 8am Sat,
Sun, furn, bar fridge, homewares etc
MOVING SALE O.Shores 7 Aloota Cres,
Sat & Sun 8am Lazyboy lounge, cedar
queen bed, pot plants + more. 66805846
OCEAN SHORES 12 Banool Ct, Saturday
9am. Grab a Bargain!
MASSIVE COMBINED GARAGE SALE
Sat 7.30. 31 Benloro Lane (off Tyagarah
Rd) Myocum
BYRON furn, many lovely decorative
& hhold items, Sat 7.30am-11.30, 4/2
Cemetery Rd. 66856645
OCEAN SHORES storage sale, must
clear, hhold goods, books, sundry boxes,
plants, offers on house considered. 11
Goondooloo Dve, Sat from 8am all day
BYRON BAYS BIGGEST SALE SAT
fancy dress + vintage 9-3pm. Costumes
& acces, vintage clothing, furniture. Last
chance before Splendour. 24 Shelley Dr.
facebook.com/events/165275433607253
BYRON 20 Gordon St (near piggery), Sat
9am. Beautiful things, no junk
BYRON HILLS 42 Dengha Pl, Sat from
8am. Baby stuff, furn, lots of stuff
BYRON 4 Cooper St. Sat. Quality
childrens clothes, cot, massage chair
SUNRISE 47 Sunrise Bvd. Sat 8am
Everything must go rain, hail or shine
SUFFOLK PARK 29 Caniaba Cr, Sat
8-12. Good quality hhold items + clothes
Echo CIassiheds 66841777
MOTOR VEHICLES
KIA RIO 2001 170,000km auto, 6 mths
rego, runs well $3000. Ph 0447586557
SUBARU OUTBACK 02 5 speed auto
159,500km, lady owner, interior like new,
well kept, 10 months rego $9990 ono.
Phone 0408280651
CALLING ALL BACKPACKERS 95
Mitsubishi wagon, 1 months Vic rego,
runs well. cheap at $1000 ono. Susie
0417379708
CASH PAID FOR
UNWANTED CARS
Local regd business
66845296 or 66845403 or 0413120970
CAR RENTALS
Weekly rates. 0401606707
MAZDA VAN rear seat & belts, $180.
Phone 0407213267
92 TOYOTA LEXCEN rego due needs
steering rack $600 ono. Ph 0450316326
95 JEEP CHEROKEE gas, green, great
cond, moving $5800 ono. 0405929371
07 FALCON sedan, factory LPG, very
good condition, $7000 ono. 0415591521
LOOKING FOR NEW OR USED CAR?
Call Grant Hilton 0415591521
TOYOTA COROLLA 4WD wgn for parts,
no clutch, all else works, mag wheels,
new rad, serv history $250. 0400894177
98 FAIRMONT s/w Queensland rego
good tyres, needs fuel pump, runs well
$490. Ph 0431747350
02 FALCON ute LPG & UNL auto, 10 mth
rego 180,000km $7000. Ph 0431569678

TOYOTA RAV 4 1998 5sp manual 2ltr
4x4. One owner, less than 200,000km,
Oct rego. Aircon, power steering, sunroof.
Interior VGC. Ideal country car, goes
anywhere. $5500 ono. Ph 66872614
2000 HOLDEN RODEO dual cab ute,
4WD, 10 months rego $5800. Phone
0429842187 or 66845394
FORD LASER SEDAN 92, 12 months
rego, $2300. 66843250 or 0439492804
FORD FALCON Sapphire 97 auto sedan,
immac inside & out, $1750. 66859034
MOTOR BIKES
YAMAHA XVS 1100A Classic 2001
black cruiser in excellent condition, only
30,000km $7000. Phone 0431569678
CAR SERVICE
BSW MOTORS
Pre-purchase inspection from $40!
Pink slips, service + repair.
10 Bonanza Dr, Billinudgel. 66804999
BOATS & MARINE
2012 STESSCO CATCHER 429 Near
new. 30hp Merc, Riptide 75lb bow minn
kota. Nav lights, Garmin FF, Dual deep
cycle batteries. Full safety gear, rods +
more. Regretful sale. $10,500 ono
BUSINESSES FOR SALE

FENCING BUSINESS well established
clientele, owner retiring. Includes 8x5
trailer with quality tools plenty of work.
Great lifestyle $22,500. Ph 0409983565
COMPOSTING EQUIP ONLINE SHOP
www.groundgrocer.com
Niche market (farm & home), Aust sole
distributor for top brand, good growth
potential $45,000 neg. Phone Lynton
0447475225
WORK FROM HOME - COSY INCOME
Well-established turn-key online business,
health & comfort products, SEO, eBay
shop, customer base, international reach
(EU), no inventory. www.greaterblue.com,
$7500 ono. Ph 66845089
CAKE BUSINESS established, excellent
part-time work 10-12 hrs pw, wholesale
cakes to regular and loyal customer base
enquires. 0421531796
MULLUM MILK RUN
Quality Norco products; well established
business; great customer base; easily
run from home. Phone 0413809248
CABINS FOR SALE
LOCATED TYAGARAH relocatable cabin
fully ftted out, 8 x 3.5m with small deck,
plumbed & wired $23,500 ono. Tilt-tray
removal poss. Ph 0400696264
PROPERTY FOR SALE
BALI SURFING BASE Opportunity
- Bingin Beach $770k or 7 friends buy
for $110k each! Cliff top, 2 min walk to
beach & 3 surf breaks. Sleeps 9+. nfnity
Pool, 30 min airport. Great rental income
/investment. www.BaliHouseForSale.com
Ph Michele/Pratima 0431300329
RURAL RETREAT 43 acres, hills,
$850,000. 66845542 / 66845477
link: propertynow.com.au/realestate-
residential-upper-main-arm-47568-aspx
HOLIDAY ACCOM.
MIACASA lush oasis, pool, spa, view,
2 mins Mullum, 15 Byron. Ph 66844762
facebook: Miacasa B&B Byron Bay
SPLENDOUR ACCOM in Byron Bay,
spacious s-c 1br apartment, 5 min walk
to beach & CBD, sleeps 4, 1 week
$1400. Ph 66882386 or 0434218747 or
wolfgang@skymesh.com.au
SPLENDOUR ACCOM lovely 3br furn
house, close to beach, sleeps 6-8. Phone
0403022356
SHORT TERM ACCOM.
MULLUM 3 mins from town 2br in lovely
5br home $220pw both. Share with Mum
& child now until December 0421079644
YOGA HOMESTAY peaceful rooms near
beach from $35pn incl yoga. 0432851513
BROKEN HEAD gorgeous Moroccan
style cosy f-f home with view, 2br, 2
bthrm, a-c, 3 mins beach & shops, avail
6 mths, start 4 Sept, $595pw. 66854918.
To view google Amritas Casa
MYOCUM 24/07-12/09 2br f-f, decks,
views, freplace, $1800 or $300pw incl
elec, local calls & WiFi. Ana 66847158
SPLENDOUR private 1br s/c, Byron
town, at, sleep 2/$1000, 4/$1500, beach,
garden, linen. Ph Sue 0401166688
BYRON CBD STUDIO furn, quiet garden
setting, $280pw, min 2 wks. 0409062074
MYOCUM HUGE STUDIO s-cont, light
sunny, quiet, stunning views overlooking
Mullum. Avail 1 August $300pw neg,
WiFi, no bills. Non-smoking, working
persons only. Andrew 0418844400
SUNRISE quiet, respectful person/s, avail
30 July, up to 3 mths. 0409844402
SPLENDID 2br t/house in Sunrise avail
for Splendour. Walk to festival $1000.
Sleeps 4. Phone 0421701140
MULLUM 3br, large garden, private,
freplace, 30/7-2/9 $1500 incl elect, local
calls & WiFi. Pref sgl/cple. 66841330
SPLENDOUR ACCOMMODATION
Suffolk Park. 66859033 or 0422076154
NEW BRIGHTON lovely 3br furn house,
walk to beach. Ph 0403022356
HOUSE SIT
HOUSESITTER WANTED for lovely
renov Q-lander in Bangalow. Quiet area,
easy walk to town. Pref single, mature, n/s
pers. From Aug 3-6 mths. Ph 0412858429
MATURE FEMALE exp and responsible
to lovingly care for your home & pets. Exc
refs, n/s. Please call Megan 0413588279
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Fence posts Hardwood poles
Sleepers Paling fence timber
Offcuts Banana props
Drummed molasses Firewood
Kings Creek, Mullumbimby
Mark 6680 4284 / 0427 490 038
Karen 0427 804 284
Established, well positioned
shopfront, beautiful 2nd
hand old wares, antiques,
vintage & collectables.
Transfer of Lease + stock
+ ttings + website
EXPRESSION OF INTEREST
PLEASE CALL 0424 158 585
FIREWOOD DELIVERIES
ALL YEAR ROUND
Supplying commercial, wood red
bakeries, pizza restaurants and
residential, combustion stoves, open
res, pot belly, kindling. Various load
sizes from 4x 6 to 4 ton tipper.
PRICES STARTING FROM $95.
VOLUME DISCOUNTS.
Matt 0427 172 684
Type of Business: Import,
Design & Wholesale Fashion.
Location: Byron Bay to
Anywhere!
Selling Price: 35,000 + stock
approx $30,000 at cost
Established: 10 years
Employees: 1, 2 or 3 exible
Comments
Established clients along the east
coast. Travel is an adventure to sell
and buy goods.
I am supplying designer silk, linen &
cotton clothing, designer handmade
jewellery & fashion accessories.
Most goods are brought from China,
Indonesia & Vietnam. Jewellery made
here in Australia.
Great potential to set up internet site
& web, as this has not happened yet!
Owner willing to train, travel &
introduce to clients & suppliers.
All storage, tting, shelves & showcase
included.
Call for more Details
0423 365 871
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BBg Brekky,
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All proceeds go to the
Save The Heart of Federal Campaign
3.0L (6 cylinder) engine, Automatic
transmission, 102,000 km NSW.
Subaru Tribeca 3.0R Prem, AWD SUV
Sportshift, 7 Seat, Black, Elec Sun Roof,
Leather int, Sat Nav, Rear Entertainment
System, Reverse Camera, Electric Seats, Seat
Heater, Cruise Control, Electric Windows,
Dual Temp Air/Con, Remote Keyless Entry, CD
Stacker, Warranty & Service Handbook.
One Owner Only, Ex Cond, $28,990.
PH: 0433 198 205
2007 SUBARU TRIBECA
B9 MY07 R AWD PREMIUM PACK
American Airstreams
make perfect cabins
This is a 2000 model
and beautiful, 30 feet X
8 feet, hardly used, fully
self contained with sep
bathroom, sep bedroom.
$39,000 DELIVERED
6684 0075 or 0412 528 647
BARGAINS
Ballina Car Centre DLN 19950
6686 5586 / 0418 676 274
16 ENDEAVOUR CLOSE, BALLINA
50 CARS UNDER $10,000
www.dealcars.net
Toyota Tarago 8 seater. Great family car. Auto
A/C P/S. BG87UO .......................................$3,950
97 Toyota HiAce LWB Diesel van. 5 spd A/C
P/S. Ready for work or travel JK49BH ......$4,750
2005 Subaru Forrester Auto, full service
history. Superb condition. G76AZ ............................
2000 VT S/Pack Commodore Full body kit.
Auto A/C P/S CD. Super Value V089BK ....$2,750
2003 Toyota Camry Altiva 1 owner. Full log
book history. 4cyl. Great car.YWD069 .......$6,750
1999 Ford Fairlane Ghia Auto, 1 owner, Great
service history. What a car.WDQ919 ..........$4,950
NATIVE PLANTS
The Largest range of native plants
in the Byron Shire.
Tubestock to Semi-advanced
Buy direct from the grower
MULLUM CREEK NATIVE NURSERY
110 Yankee Ck Rd, via Wilsons Ck Rd
Mullumbimby 6684 1703
Open every WedFri 10am to 4pm
or by appointment
www.mcnativenursery.com.au
Tree pruning
& removal
Call Michael
0412 788 687
PROFESSIONAL TREE CARE
6685 4015 - 0401 208 797
REMOVALS
PALMS
TREE SbRERY
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TREE SERVICES
NICK HART
6684 9137
0427 347 380
Affordable tree services
Professional tree care
TREE LOPPING
Fully insured Free quotes
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HOUSE SWAP
FAMILY looking to swap 4br house on
3ac in Possum Creek for home near the
beach in Byron or Suffolk. Our home inc
wraparound decks, views, pool & studio.
Swap for 4 to 6 months, exible dates, pet
friendly. Phone Wendy 0400403103
SHARE ACCOM.
BYRON CBD room, no bills, no bludgers
$190pw. Ph 0423647483
MY OWN GYM
No contracts, 24 hr access,
$14.95 per week, 150 members only.
Ph 0401514319
O.SHORES dble room beautiful spacious
house, share with 2 males. Working,
clean, n/s $150pw + bills. 0438758374
BYRON room, quiet clean house, close
to town $170pw incl bills. 0487401637
LILLI PILLI nice quiet house in wilderness
reserve, suit long-term non-smoking,
drug-free, $160pw + bond. 0400583112
BANGALOW close to town, no bills
$138pw. Phone 0402281638
SUFFOLK PARK 2 large rooms in
beautiful 3br, 2.5 bthrm, clean, mod, f-f
house. $175pw each + bond & bills. Suit
prof/stud, d/f, n/s, 20-35yo. 0431284294
BYRON f/f rm+ens. n/s d/f quiet working
person $180pw incl bills. Ph 0409170062
SUFFOLK PARK quiet, clean, spacious
living, prefer female worker, d/f, n/s
$150pw. Phone 0413095889
BYRON CBD f-f sgl in great house $120-
$170pw no bills. Ph 0413973960
O.SHORES lge & light beautiful room in
creative hhold, $160pw incl. 0411639450
BYRON Shelley Dr, near beach/town
unfurn room in f/f house, $170pw incl bills
& WiFi, + bond, avail now. 0413627422
BYRON BAY furn lakeside apartment
(pool/BBQ) master bedroom (ensuite)
available now, $235pw rent (plus $15pw
expenses). Professional, quiet living
non-smoking female preferred. Call Ben
0401375900 for more info.
LENNOX room with built-ins & queen bed
if required. Organic veg garden, Single
room $130pw + bond incl bills & WiFi. Ph
0421968575 after 5pm
SUFFOLK PARK beautiful room, own
balcony, f-f house, big deck, friendly vibe.
Avail to 30 Sept $160pw. 0421523180
SUNRISE room furn, fem pref, n/s,
working, share with one other fem, $120
pw. Ph 0423488889
MULLUM room in house on acres, 5 min
to town, $145pw. Ph 0431620610
HALF HOUSE O.Shores, own br, bthrm
& living, share kitch, swim pool, sgl
$175pw, dbl $200pw. Ph 0401500044
WOOYUNG 2 rooms, blissful retreat
conscious person, peaceful, gorgeous
house, 700m ocean, $250pw. 66770081
BYRON working person, modern, clean
house, pool, close town & beaches.
Phone 0435935750
LENNOX share house one other, room,
ensuite, own lounge & entry, incl bills &
WiFi, $200pw + bond. Ph 0428503108
O.SHORES room, light, clean, suit n/s sgl
working male $175pw incl. 0411583376
BYRON NEAR CBD working, vegetarian
in the house, easy harmonious house,
$160pw incl bills. Ph 0423946484
O.SHORES v-lge room with QS bed, WIR
into ens, ambient views, must see. 3br
house share with 1, $170pw inc bills &
WiFi + bond, n/s. Phone 0409628377
SUNRISE BEACH Room $150pw. Price
includes, all bills, internet, Austar. F-f
room in f-f house. Bond $200. Text owner
on 0425301008. Avail 30/7. http://www.
linknet.net.au/byronbusker/
SUFFOLK PARK Room + own bthrm in
lush house. $200pw. Phone 0421725721
COORABELL unfurn, spacious room for
working sgl /cpl, $150pw. 0426271448
COOLAMON SCENIC DR respectful
person 30+ share with 1 fem, spacious,
tranquil, solar, re, 2 rooms for $180pw
plus bills, n/s, d/f. Ph 0403738953
SUNRISE with 2 others, n/s, very tidy, 3br
+ garage unit, share bills, avail 25 July,
pref fem, $135pw incl. WiFi. 0428777058
SUNRISE room for conscious working
male in quiet relaxed home, veg, n/s, d/f,
$160pw. Ph 0406098369 or 0402023425
O.SHORES private room in huge house,
own bthrm, WIR, pool, bband, nr beach,
$210pw incl, pref long term. 0438910689
O.SHORES share 4br home with creative
mum & 10 yo. Good size br, BIR, own
bthrm. Pet friendly. $150pw neg + bond.
Phone 0433093373
LENNOX HEAD 2 rooms, 100m beach,
cosy beach house, 2 bthrm, d/f, not
suitable for kids/pets. suit working person/
stud $155/$145pw. 0414238357
MULLUM share 3br house, wood re,
walk to town, pref sgl working pers
$170pw + bond, no bills. 0410749712
SUFFOLK BEACHSIDE large room avail,
$150pw + bond + bills. Ph 0410818802
MULLUM CENTRAL room for rent
$140pw + bills, n/s, d/f. Ph 0439738355
SUNRISE lge room, spacious house, fem
pref $160pw incl bills/WiFi. 0409747775
SUFFOLK BEACH Dbl rm or garage
(own ent) shr facilities, $170pw + bills +
bond. Ph 66854913 or 0431370977
BYRON large garden f-f room + ensuite
in stunning quiet house, long term, d/f, n/s
sgl/cpl, $180/$240pw + bills. 0403796955
SUFFOLK room avail in great house
$160pw + bond. Ph 0409753739
CENTRAL BYRON comfy, fully furnished
room, friendly house in town, $150pw.
Phone 0410515093 after 6pm
BYRON f-f 2nd storey master br, own
ensuite, private deck, BIR, Beachcomber
Dve, 5 min walk beach, close CDB,
modern, quiet, chilled hhold, cpl $220pw
sgl $200pw + bills & bond. 0432150992
SUFFOLK PARK Room for rent in new
townhouse with pool. Working person
$170pw. Phone 0447868400
BYRON 1br, fem pref, share with 2 others,
$180pw + bills. Phone Martin 0414296550
MULLUM CBD atmate wanted 2 rooms
$150pw + bond & bills. Ph 0405849539
BYRON BAY share luxury thouse, sunny
quiet room, pool, tennis, pref n/s female,
veg, avail now $140pw. 0488716856
BYRON CBD fully-furn room, air-con,
share with 1 other $180pw. Short or long
term OK. Ph 0403414648
BYRON room, close to town, $180pw incl
bills, avail 22 July. Txt only 0410233337
BYRON BAY studio/at within beaut new
eco-house. Suit quiet sgl n/s, d/f working
person $225pw + bond. Ph 0408445595
TO LET
BANGALOW SELF-STORAGE
Hi-tech security. 66872333
BANGALOW RENT A SHED
Self-storage sheds fr $25pw. 66871306
BURRINGBAR 2br $250pw refs required
66771116 or 0414871117
BRUNS HEADS 3br, brick, SLUG, walk
to beach, no pets, $420pw. 0437030819
MULLUM 2br house on acres, pets ok,
5 min town, $300pw + bills. 0431620610
STUDIO MULLUM large, light, close to
parks & showground, leafy courtyard part
furn, own kitch $190pw. 0421796252
RURAL Top floor apartment to rent.
Newrybar. 2br, 2 bthrm, 3 entertaining
decks + outdoor spa, open re, views
to Lennox & Nightcap Ranges, $485pw
available 1/8/12. Ph/text 0438675361
SELF-CONT GRANNY FLAT Ocean
Shores, close to shops, buses & beach.
$195pw. Ph 0410668207
CARAVANS & CABINS from $195pw.
Apply in person to Byron Bay Tourist
Village, Ewingsdale Road
LOCAL REMOVAL
& backloads to Brisbane. Friendly,
with 10 years local exp. 0409917646
NEW STORAGE From $91/mth. Sizes
2x1.5m to 7x3m Bangalow. 66871500
SMALL CABIN un-furn, 5km Mullum,
prefer quiet mature woman, n/s, d/f, not
suitable kids, no pets, $155pw. 66843154
BALLINA SELF-STORAGE
Secure from $13.20pw. Ph 66867011
GOONENGERRY 2br, solar hot water,
gas & power $250pw. Phone 66849118
S-CONT STUDIO Bangalow $250pw +
bond (incl elec/gas). Non-smoker. On-
street parking. Refs required. 0409043510
BRUNSWICK HEADS 1br unit, close to
shops, $225pw, avail now. 0419624024
BRUNS studio, self-cont, furn or unfurn,
working person pref, $200pw inclusive.
Ph 66851030
TYAGARAH lovely spacious 3br home on
acreage, NE o-look views, fplace, not suit
kids/pets $450pw inc lawns. 66847874
OCEAN SHORES New 2 br house,
carport, $370pw. Ph 0432584965
BYRON/SUFFOLK quaint furn 2br house
renov, jacuzzi, estuary/forest, garden,
beach, prof sgl/cpl, 6 mths + $375pw.
Phone 66854907
O.SHORES delightful new spacious
house, long term, 2br, lots of light, big
deck N facing, nr shops, 3 min drive bch,
$340pw + bond/refs. Alima 66840229
O.SHORES 3br home, studio & ensuite,
fenced b-yard, garage, solar & a-c, close
shops, no pets $380pw. Ph 0413296375
O.SHORES elevated house with magic
views. Large & light bedrm, hardwood
oors, shared massage/healing room,
own bathrm, share with 1 other yogini
fem, n/s, d/f, $195pw + bills. 0404945027
SELF-CONT GARDEN FLAT under
house, 1br, lounge, bathroom, kitchen,
deck, Suffolk, $240pw. Ph 0411475947
O.SHORES studio, self-cont, private
with garden view, walk to beach, suit sgl
person $195pw. 66803304, 0402453304
DELIGHTFUL 2br cottage, timber oors,
high ceilings, sunny garden in central
Byron. 1 block to Woolies, 2 blocks to
beach, fully furnished $520pw + elect
short or longer term. Ph 0404717068
HUONBROOK 2br + 2 studies, timber
house on private 5 acres. Old growth
rainforest trees, views to Mt Jerusalem
& Nightcap NPs, grow your own vegies,
drink pristine mountain stream water, no
causeways to cross. 30mins to Brunz or
Byron. No pets. $325pw. Ph 66851860
O.SHORES recently renov 4br home,
LUG, fully fenced yd, vegie patch, pets ok,
quiet, walk shops, $425pw. 0402214246
BEACHSIDE THOUSE 3br, 2.5 bthrm,
BIR, SLUG, pool, $520pw. 0421603564
FREE 1br self-contained at in Brunswick
Heads in return for some care work, no
experience necessary. Ph 0428363225
MULLUM Lovely quiet 2br timber house
large covered deck garden surrounds.
Carport, bath. Suit working person/cple
sorry no pets, n/s $360pw + bond + bills.
Please ring after 4pm. 0403726526
RURAL CABIN (f-furn or not) 5 min
Mullum, 2 rms + bathrm, sgl mature quiet
person $250pw incl bills. 66843470
SUFFOLK 3br, part-furn, fully-fenced,
private, walk to beach, $500pw + bills/
bond, pets neg. Ph 0423494761
LENNOX BEACH STUDIO spacious
bright 2br ground oor unit, new paint &
oor, semi-furn if wanted, 50m to Lennox
beach & lake, $290pw incl power & water.
Ph Stanton 0427088838
BYRON HILLS 4br, 2 bthrm, quiet cul-de-
sac, adjacent park. Big verandahs, ample
parking, nice views $550pw + bond. Extra
granny at downstairs for extra $. Email
only luke2481@gmail.com
POSSUM CREEK HOUSE 2br 1 bthrm,
1 car, tranquil, secure & clean, no pets
$300pw. Phone Mark 66871854
GREAT LOCATION N.B. 1 br upstairs
unit $190pw + 2 weeks rent & bond in
advance for light footed, drama free
reliable person. Ph 0438239127
MULLUM as new semi-detached studio,
rural, private, full kitchen, great bthrm,
unfurn, suit sgl working person, long
lease, $200pw + bills, no pets. 66846329
THE POCKET 22/7-15/9 1br, f-f house,
$100pw incl. bills in exchange for
doggie care while o/seas. PHONE NOW
66845059 or 0400235334
BYRON BAY 1br, 1 bthrm, ground oor
at, big kitchen, lounge & shared yard,
internal laundry & BIR. Great location
Pacic Vista Dr $330pw incl bills. Phone
Sally 0411899417
BRUNSWICK HEADS
2br ground unit, LUG $295pw
1br at, car space $270pw
2br unit, storeroom, c/port $295pw
MYOCUM
3br house, ens, 2nd living $490pw
MCAULEYS LANE
3br house, ofce, carport $380pw
CRABBES CREEK
2br house, sleepout, DLUG $350pw
NO PETS UNLESS SPECIFIED
www.siwickirealestate.com.au
Siwicki Real Estate 17 Fingal St
Brunswick Heads. Ph 66851206
SUFFOLK PARK lovely beach-front
studio, garden, $300pw + bond & bills.
Available now. Phone 66854456
MYOCUM HUGE STUDIO s-cont, light
sunny, quiet, stunning views overlooking
Mullum. Avail 1 August $300pw neg,
WiFi, no bills. Non-smoking, working
persons only. Andrew 0418844400
BRUNSWICK HEADS funky, sunny 3br
house + LUG with tropical gardens &
decks. Quiet, private and walk to beach
$480pw. Available soon. Ph 0423571168
BYRON STUDIO no bills, WiFi, s-furn,
n/s, d/f, $300pw + bond. 0417657059
BYRON 2br unit, close to town & beach,
$350pw. 0408666642 or 0414857683
LILLI PILLI compact studio, semi-furn,
suit 1 pers $200pw, short term avail. Text
0403513513, liamsholidays@gmail.com
SUNRISE t'hse, beautiful open plan
home, close shops, town, beach, quiet
complex, 3 large brs, new main bthrm,
modern decor, covered deck $450pw +
bond, 12mths, no pets. Ph 0422997401
STUDIO style, comfort, privacy, beauty.
Separate furn studio in Sunrise, wless
ADSL, avail now to end October, $330pw
incl. Phone 66809290, 0419667319
MULLUM town, near new p-furn cottage,
covered deck, open plan, quiet, suit n/s
working cpl/person, $300pw incl elect,
water + bond, no pets. 0439939292
O.SHORES self-cont 1br, garden views,
f-f, suit single, $190pw. 0423515595
CARAVAN $100pw incl bills. large
property Coorabell. Ph 66847420
O.SHORES t/house, lge 2br, 1.5 bthrm,
SLUG, cls to shops, sm fenced yard,
water & lawn incl. Pets neg $340pw. Ph
0431391874
LILLI PILLI studio, suitable for single,
working, n/s, $200pw + elect & WiFi.
Phone 0402965800
UPPER MAIN ARM 2br + living rm (some
share facilities), furn, short or long term
avail. $175pw. Phone 0425808056
MULLUM self-cont 1 room studio,
elevated garden views, clean & modern,
$210pw incl all bills n/s. Ph 0429020769
LENNOX HEAD villa by beach, $250-
$300pw (normally $400) + 1 month bond,
2br + study, bathtub, f-furn opt. Private,
spiritual retreat facing reserve, 6 mth
lease from 28/7. No pets or smoking. Suit
yogi sgle/spiritual cple. 0410321963
HOME SWEET HOME Lennox large
1br unit, walk to beach & shops, private
courtyard, $230pw. 0425116465
TELOFA studio style space in clean & tidy
home until Oct, n/s, $215pw. 0402668526
WANTED TO RENT
THE OWNERS OF THE PETIT SNAIL
are urgently looking for an unfurnished
house to rent long term in Byron Bay
CBD - not Suffolk Park or Lilli Pilli. Ready
to move anytime. No pets. 4br, 2 bthrm,
gas appliances in kitchen, lots of storage
space. Phone 0400947994
HOLIDAY PROPERTIES WANTED
Is your property under-performing?
Experienced property manager seeking
to market your house/apartment/studio
to maximise your earning potential.
Phone 0422871936 or
treetopsstudio@hotmail.com
PROF WORKING FEMALE with mature
well-behaved dog looking for u-f, s-c
studio/cabin in Byron/Suffolk area.
Phone 0419995618
SUFFOLK / BYRON BAY responsible
mature working female & dog, share with
one other, up to $180pw. 0439748545
TO LEASE
NTH OCEAN SHORES 3br home DLUG,
large deck, ocean views, rainforest
garden $365pw inc water. 0407740455
A-GRADE OFFICE, ARTS & INDUST
3/59 Centennial, A & I (opp Spirit Gym).
Floor level 70sqm in quiet established
professional ofce block. Air con, fast
internet, kitchen, shower, ttings. $1400/
mth + share outgoings, avail Aug 1
Phone Lynton 0447475225
BILLINUDGEL main street 127sqm, Light
Industrial/Commercial unit, $176pw incl
GST. Ph 66801280 or 0419210964
WORKSHOPS BILLINUDGEL from
$50pw. Siwicki Real Estate 66851206
CONSTRUCTION
& MINING
TRAINING
WORKCOVER HIGH RISK LICENCES
WHS WHITECARDS
TRAFFIC CONTROL
CONFINED SPACES
WORK NEAR O/HEAD POWERLINES
AND MORE.....
Courses can be conducted at your
workplace for groups if required.
6652 9946
www.mp.com.au
19a Byron Street, Bangalow
02 6687 1500
Email: info@eldersbangalow.com.au
www.eldersbangalow.com.au
Bangalow
Pine Mtn Rd, Possum Creek - $270pw
1 bed, 1 bath cottage on 10 acres.
Avail Now
Boormans Rd, Brooklet - $400pw
3 bed, 1 bath, dlug, big shed, pool. Pets
neg. Avail Now
Friday Hut Rd, Possum Creek - $450pw
Sunny 2 bed, 1 bath home, central
location. Avail Now
Kings Rd, Federal - $525pw
3 bed, 1 bath, garden maint included.
Avail Aug 18
Campbell St, Bangalow - $650pw
Furnished 2bed, 2 bath house + 1 bed,
1 bath room, dlug. Avail Aug 1.
Thomas St, Bangalow - $650pw
Contemporary 3 bed, 2 bath, DLUG.
Avail Aug 8
Alcorn St, Suffolk Park - $1200pw
F/furnished 3 bed, 2 bath, spa,
beachfront. Avail Aug 1.
L.J. Hooker Brunswick Heads
6685 0177
5/16 The Ter r ace, Br unswick Heads
OPEN HOUSE TI MES ARE
AVAI LABLE, PLEASE CALL
OCEAN SHORES
1br unit $210pw
4br house $440pw
3br house $450pw
3br house $460pw
3br house $400pw
3br t ownhouse $360pw
BRUNSWI CK HEADS
2br unit $250pw
2br unit $290pw
Commer cial $1260pm
1br unit $215pw
2br Nat $350pw
BAYSI DE
4br house $440pw
MULLUMBI MBY
2br t ownhouse $330pw
BI LLI NUDGEL
3br Nat $340pw
PRDnationwide Ocean Shores
Contact 6680 4400
OCEAN SHORES
$190/week + outgoings Studio
walk to beach
$380/week 3bed 1 bath PETS NEG
$380/week 3 bed 2 bath pool PETS
NEG
$380/week 2 bed 1 bath NEW
$420/week 4 bed 2 bath PETS NEG
lawn inc
$420/week 3 bed 2 bath avail AUG
$460/week 3 bed 2 bath DLUG
PETS NEG lawn inc
$500/week 3 bed 2 bath 3 level
PETS NEG lawns inc
MULLUMBIMBY
$410/week 2 bed 1 bath PETS NEG
BURRINGBAR
$470/week 3 bed 1 bath PETS NEG
OCEAN SHORES
2 Bed Unit, avail 23/07/12 $225p/w
MULLUMBIMBY
2 Bed Unit avail early July. $265p/w
RURAL
5 Bed House, avail now. $850p/w
3 Bed House, avail now. $440p/w
MULLUMBIMBY COMMERCIAL
Com Ofces 157.7sqm Burringbar St
Retail Shop - 60sqm, Burringbar St
Industrial - Large range of Industrial Units
available to lease.
61 Burringbar Street
Mullumbimby NSW 2482
Ph: 6684 2663 Fax: 6684 1699
www.markcochrane.com.au
HELP!
WE ARE LOOKING FOR RENTAL
PROPERTIES. CAN WE HELP YOU?
FOR THE PROFESSIONAL
MANAGEMENT OF YOUR PROPERTY
CALL KIMBERLEY THURLOW TODAY!
BANGALOW $500 pw
Modern 4 b/r, 2 bath, with DLUG.
Private easy care rear yard and
internal access to garage. Close
to town. Pets OK. Avail now!
ROSEBANK $575 pw
Stunning views over Eureka!
3 b/r, 2 bath, DLUG, offce and
pool. Avail now!
FEDERAL $440 pw
1-12 months lease avail. Short or
long term. No lawn maintenance.
Modern 3 b/r, 1 bath cottage. Fully
furnished or unfurnished. Avail now!
BANGALOW $470 pw
3 b/r, 2 bath, carport, in quiet cul-de-
sac. Polished timber foors, freplace
verandahs. Pets OK. Avail now!
RECENTLY LEASED PROPERTIES
Byron Bay $900 pw
Possum Creek $650 pw
Bangalow $360 pw
Knockrow $400 pw
6687 2479
www.bangalowrealestate.com.au
6680 8111
RUSKIN STREET - $450PW
2 B/R, 2 Bth, carport
Available Now
BLUEBERRY COURT - $560PW
3 B/R, 2 Bth, Dbl carport
Available Now
New Brighton
6 Strand Ave, New Brighton 6680 1594
We currently have properties
available to lease. Please contact
our ofce or view our website.
www.eldersnewbrighton.com.au
Byron Bay
Ray White Rental Centre
3/47 Byron Street, Byron Bay
02 6685 8911 rwbyronbay.com
HAZELWOOD CLOSE,
SUFFOLK PARK $600 PW
3 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom Townhouse
Available Now
50sqm 1
ST

FLOOR SPACE
IDEAL FOR:
r Health r Beauty
r Retail r Legal
$330pw
0438 809 556
40 July 17, 2012 The Byron Shire Echo www.echo.net.au
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BYRON OFFICE SPACE
Large ground oor carpeted ofce space
in Byron Arts & Industry Estate to share
with Echo newspaper in Tasman Way.
Kitchen, toilets, parking, fans, aircon etc.
Good cafe next door.
Good value. $950 monthly incl GST.
Available now.
Ph Simon 0409324724 or 66841777 bh
BYRON work/design/artspace $80pw incl
elect & internet. 0431674377
POSITIONS VACANT
WARNING
The Department of Fair Trading
has warned people to be very careful
about responding to advertisements
offering work at home. Readers should
be wary if asked to pay money upfront
for employment opportunities and never
send money to a post ofce box
GOOD DRIVERS WANTED NOW
Shifts avail for taxi, coach & hire cars.
Full training provided. Ph BH 66855008
email: info@byronbaytaxis.com
PART-TIME SALES in ladies fashion
store, Byron. Must be Australian resident,
no working visas. Weekend work applies.
Must have current resume with photo and
current fashion retail sales experience
& computer skills. Phone 0448030344
bus hrs. If no answer send text with your
contact details
CASUAL LABOURERS REQUIRED
for Splendour setup. Contact Tent City
by email: info@tentcityhire.com.au
CLEANER/ HOUSEKEEPER wanted
for 2 months to clean house in Wategos
Beach, must have car, references and
plenty of experience, 8.30am-12.30pm,
Mon, Wed, Frid & Sat, $20ph, start
immediately. Email: eve@miskini.com
BALLET TEACHER
Contact Yvonne 66847779
CLEANER/KITCHEN HAND Casual,
part-time position for presentable &
friendly hard worker with relevant
experience. Email emma@asiajoes.com
LITTLE RED CHILLI Suffolk Park 2
positions, Barista/FOH & Cook, must
have exp. Ph 66853522 10am-4pm
COUPLE WANTED to exchange
housekeeping/child-minding/gardening
for beautiful self-cont, fully-furn apartment
in Ewingsdale. Ph Susi 0402704332
EXPERIENCED PHARMACY
ASSISTANTS REQUIRED
Chemist Outlet Byron Bay has exciting
opportunities for experienced pharmacy
assistants to join their team.
The vacancies include both week &
weekend work permanent part-time
& permanent full-time. If you have
experience in pharmacy & would like
to join this enthusiastic & passionate
team, please contact Diane or Chris on
byronbay.pos@nielsbowen.com
or 66856475
FACTORY HAND CASUAL position, may
suit retiree, looking for someone who is
t, capable, honest, reliable, motivated.
No travellers please, some evening work
required, no experience required, info@
byrongourmetpies.com.au
POSITION AVAILABLE 25 - 30hrs pw,
great communication skills, computer
skills, work as a team member, t &
healthy, good organisational skills,
dispatch experience pref, high stand of
cleaning, only locals need apply please.
info@byrongourmetpies.com.au
EXPERIENCED WAIT STAFF one hat
restaurant, casual and f-time avail. Send
resumes to raes@wategos.com.au
CAT MINDER From July 24 - Nov 17 neg,
In your home, well paid. Ph 0402052457
PRIVATE CLEANER good pay, must be
professional, 5 days pw. Ph 0413190266
WORK WANTED
LOCAL GUYS 20yrs exp landscaping,
gardens & lawns, paving, tiling, ute. Jobs
under $1100. Phone 0432401334
Window Cleaner
20 yrs exp. Ph Tony 0429948662
QUALIFIED PAINTER looking for work,
small jobs OK. Phone Rob 0408900134
Green Painters Lic No: 242107C
DECKS & PERGOLAS & all carpentry
needs. Ph for free quote 0427196962
GARDEN CLEAN-UP SERVICE
Free quotes, fully insured, years of exp.
Green waste removal, mowing, garden
restoration. Ph David 66841437
GARDEN MAINTENANCE
lawns, brushcutting, pruning, tip runs
etc, all jobs big or small.
Phone 0430297101 or 66845437
PAINTER
NON-TOXIC PAINTS
Jobs up to $1100. Jerry 0413476038
EVENT MANAGEMENT fundraising and
marketing professional seeks local role.
Ph 0417939589
EXPERIENCED BUSINESS MANAGER
looking for new challenge, professional,
proven business development skills,
employee training experience. Please
phone Darren 0427802097
CARING RELIABLE CLEANER
experienced. 66802932 or 0422946917
CARPENTER / HANDYMAN for all jobs,
20 years exp in local area, prop maint, Lic
24352C. Ph Jim 0401038576
HARD WORKING fit, experienced,
French man seeking work gardening,
mowing, brushcutting, house cleaning
etc, $20ph. Etienne 0449570335
TUITION
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
ESL courses in handy Byron location.
BYRON BAY ENGLISH LANGUAGE
SCHOOL. 66808253
SING.......private, couples, groups.
Julia 66804071. www.voicejam.com.au
FRENCH ITALIAN GERMAN
Eva 66846760
www.languagetuitionbyron.com.au
SCIENCE & MATHS TUTORING
Experienced scientist & tutor, year levels
5 to 12. Working with Children Blue
Card certied. Phone 0424608848
MUSICAL NOTES
VIDEO PROMO
3hr recording session to produce
3-4 min promo for YouTube etc, $250.
Ph 0421832966 or doublebassment.com
PIANO TUNER
Restorer, repairer & retailer since 1981.
Ph Dr Fred Cole 0412216019 or
www.specialtypianos.com.au
VIOLIN LESSONS all ages welcome,
fully qualied teacher, $25 per half hour.
Phone 0432972920
BYRON SOUND LOUNGE rehearsals,
recording & PA hire. Ph 66808938
3 HOUR RECORDING SESSION: $150
Includes video diary, photos, mixdown
& mp3/wav les.
www.doublebassment.com
or phone 0421832966
PIANO TUNING
Tuner for Planet Music, Studio 301 &
SAE College. R. Barkley. 0422221116
www.reubenbarkleypianotuning.com.au
DEATH NOTICES
TOBIAS JACOB MORRISH-GORHAM
Our beautiful golden Angel boy Tobias
Jacob Morrish-Gorham was born
23.5.2012 and went back to where he
came from on 27.05.2012.
Treasured son of Jordan and Zoe and
loved by all who knew him and many
who didn't! We will miss and love our
mighty mouse forever.
BIRTHDAYS
BEAUTIFUL HELIUM BALLOONS
Bizzy Balloons 0438321956, 66804634
FUNERAL NOTICES
RETURN THANKS
IN GRATITUDE
THEL WALKERS families gratefully
thank family, friends, Dr. Michael
Pelmore, palliative care, hospitals,
churches and Mullumbimby communities
for the love and care generously shared
with our beautiful Mum during her life
and recent ill health.
God has her in his keeping;
we have her in our hearts.
With many thanks
Suzanne McDonald
LOST & FOUND
LOST: PARROT Coopers Shoot - Broken
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Robert E. Howard
The moonlight shimmered
hazily, making silvery mists of
illusion among the shadowy
trees. A faint breeze whis-
pered down the valley, bearing
a shadow that was not of the
moon-mist. A faint scent of
smoke was apparent.
Te man whose long, swing-
ing strides, unhurried yet un-
swerving, had carried him for
many a mile since sunrise,
stopped suddenly. A move-
ment in the trees had caught
his attention, and he moved
silently toward the shadows, a
hand resting lightly on the hilt
of his long, slim rapier.
Warily he advanced, his eyes
striving to pierce the darkness
that brooded under the trees.
Tis was a wild and menacing
country; death might be lurk-
ing under those trees. Ten his
hand fell away from the hilt
and he leaned forward. Death
indeed was there, but not in
such shape as might cause him
fear.
The fires of Hades! he
murmured. A girl! What has
harmed you, child? Be not
afraid of me.
Te girl looked up at him,
her face like a dim white rose
in the dark.
You who are you? her
words came in gasps.
Naught but a wanderer, a
landless man, but a friend to
all in need. Te gentle voice
sounded somehow incongru-
ous, coming from the man.
Te girl sought to prop her-
self up on her elbow, and in-
stantly he knelt and raised her
to a sitting position, her head
resting against his shoulder.
His hand touched her breast
and came away red and wet.
Tell me. His voice was sof,
soothing, as one speaks to a
babe.
Le Loup, she gasped, her
voice swifly growing weaker.
He and his mendescended
upon our village a mile up
the valley. Tey robbed slew
burned
Tat, then, was the smoke
I scented, muttered the man.
Go on, child.
I ran. He, the Wolf, pursued
me and caught me Te
words died away in a shudder-
ing silence.
I understand, child. Then
?
Ten he he stabbed me
with his dagger--oh, blessed
saints! mercy
Suddenly the slim form went
limp. Te man eased her to the
earth, and touched her brow
lightly.
Dead! he muttered.
Slowly he rose, mechani-
cally wiping his hands upon
his cloak. A dark scowl had
settled on his sombre brow.
Yet he made no wild, reckless
vow, swore no oath by saints
or devils.
Men shall die for this, he
said coldly.
Chapter 2.
The Lair of the Wolf
You are a fool! Te words
came in a cold snarl that cur-
dled the hearers blood.
He who had just been named
a fool lowered his eyes sullenly
without answer.
You and all the others I lead!
The speaker leaned forward,
his fst pounding emphasis on
the rude table between them.
He was a tall, rangy-built man,
supple as a leopard and with a
lean, cruel, predatory face. His
eyes danced and glittered with
a kind of reckless mockery.
Te fellow spoken to replied
sullenly, Tis Solomon Kane is
a demon from Hell, I tell you.
Faugh! Dolt! He is a man
who will die from a pistol ball
or a sword thrust.
So thought Jean, Juan and
La Costa, answered the other
grimly.
Where are they? Ask the
mountain wolves that tore
the flesh from their dead
bones. Where does this Kane
hide? We have searched the
mountains and the valleys for
leagues, and we have found no
trace. I tell you, Le Loup, he
comes up from Hell. I knew no
good would come from hang-
ing that friar a moon ago.
Te Wolf strummed impa-
tiently upon the table. His keen
face, despite lines of wild living
and dissipation, was the face
of a thinker. Te superstitions
of his followers afected him
not at all.
Faugh! I say again. Te fel-
low has found some cavern
or secret vale of which we do
not know where he hides in
the day.
And at night he sallies forth
and slays us, gloomily com-
mented the other. He hunts
us down as a wolf hunts deer
by God, Le Loup, you name
yourself Wolf but I think you
have met at last a fercer and
more crafty wolf than your-
self! Te frst we know of this
man is when we fnd Jean, the
most desperate bandit unhung,
nailed to a tree with his own
dagger through his breast,
and the letters S.L.K. carved
upon his dead cheeks. Ten the
Spaniard Juan is struck down,
and afer we fnd him he lives
long enough to tell us that the
slayer is an Englishman, Solo-
mon Kane, who has sworn to
destroy our entire band! What
then? La Costa, a swordsman
second only to yourself, goes
forth swearing to meet this
Kane. By the demons of perdi-
tion, it seems he met him! For
we found his sword-pierced
corpse upon a clif. What now?
Are we all to fall before this
English fend?
True, our best men have
been done to death by him,
mused the bandit chief. Soon
the rest return from that little
trip to the hermits; then we
shall see. Kane can not hide
forever. Ten ha, what was
that?
Te two turned swifly as a
shadow fell across the table.
Into the entrance of the cave
that formed the bandit lair, a
man staggered. His eyes were
wide and staring; he reeled on
buckling legs, and a dark red
stain dyed his tunic. He came
a few tottering steps forward,
then pitched across the table,
sliding of onto the foor.
Hells devils! cursed the
Wolf, hauling him upright
and propping him in a chair.
Where are the rest, curse you?
Dead! All dead!
How? Satans curses on you,
speak! The Wolf shook the
man savagely, the other bandit
gazing on in wide-eyed horror.
We reached the hermits hut
just as the moon rose, the man
muttered. I stayed outside to
watch the others went in to
torture the hermit to make
him reveal the hiding-place
of his gold.
Yes, yes! Then what? The
Wolf was raging with impa-
tience.
Ten the world turned red
the hut went up in a roar and
a red rain fooded the valley
through it I saw the hermit
and a tall man clad all in black
coming from the trees
Solomon Kane! gasped the
bandit. I knew it! I
Silence, fool! snarled the
chief. Go on!
I fled Kane pursued
wounded me but I outran
him got here frst
Te man slumped forward
on the table.
Saints and devils! raged the
Wolf. What does he look like,
this Kane?
Like Satan
The voice trailed off in si-
lence. Te dead man slid from
the table to lie in a red heap
upon the foor.
Like Satan! babbled the
other bandit. I told you! Tis
the Horned One himself! I tell
you
He ceased as a frightened
face peered in at the cave en-
trance.
Kane?
Aye. Te Wolf was too much
at sea to lie. Keep close watch,
La Mon; in a moment the Rat
and I will join you.
The face withdrew and Le
Loup turned to the other.
Tis ends the band, said he.
You, I, and that thief La Mon
are all that are lef. What would
you suggest?
Te Rats pallid lips barely
formed the word: Flight!
You are right. Let us take the
gems and gold from the chests
and fee, using the secret pas-
sageway.
And La Mon?
He can watch until we are
ready to fee. Ten why di-
vide the treasure three ways?
A faint smile touched the
Rats malevolent features. Ten
a sudden thought smote him.
He, indicating the corpse on
the foor, said, I got here frst.
Does that mean Kane was pur-
suing him here? And as the
Wolf nodded impatiently the
other turned to the chests with
chattering haste.
Te fickering candle on the
rough table lighted up a strange
and wild scene. Te light, un-
certain and dancing, gleamed
redly in the slowly widening
lake of blood in which the
dead man lay; it danced upon
the heaps of gems and coins
emptied hastily upon the foor
from the brass-bound chests
that ranged the walls; and it
glittered in the eyes of the Wolf
with the same gleam which
sparkled from his sheathed
dagger.
Te chests were empty, their
treasure lying in a shimmering
mass upon the bloodstained
floor. The Wolf stopped and
listened. Outside was silence.
There was no moon, and Le
Loups keen imagination pic-
tured the dark slayer, Solomon
Kane, gliding through the
blackness, a shadow among
shadows. He grinned crook-
edly; this time the Englishman
would be foiled.
There is a chest yet un-
opened, said he, pointing.
The Rat, with a muttered
exclamation of surprise, bent
over the chest indicated. With
a single, catlike motion, the
Wolf sprang upon him, sheath-
ing his dagger to the hilt in the
Rats back, between the shoul-
ders. The Rat sagged to the
foor without a sound.
Why divide the treasure two
ways? murmured Le Loup,
wiping his blade upon the
dead mans doublet. Now for
La Mon.
He stepped toward the door;
then stopped and shrank back.
At first he thought that it
was the shadow of a man who
stood in the entrance; then he
saw that it was a man him-
self, though so dark and still
he stood that a fantastic sem-
blance of shadow was lent him
by the guttering candle.
A tall man, as tall as Le Loup
he was, clad in black from
head to foot, in plain, close-
ftting garments that somehow
suited the somber face. Long
arms and broad shoulders
betokened the swordsman, as
plainly as the long rapier in his
hand. Te features of the man
were saturnine and gloomy.
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Revised Fees and Charges 201213
Myocum Landll Waste Services
On 29 June 2012, Council resolved (12-485) that the
following charges be advertised as proposed changes to
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Wet Putrescible Waste (General mixed garbage) delete
the distinction between generated inside and outside the
Shire and move to universally apply the currently advertised
charge of $240/tonne.
Dry Non-Putrescible Garbage (ie Construction/demolition
waste) increase the charge to $240/tonne commensurate
with the wet putrescible waste charge and delete the
distinction between generated inside and outside the Shire
and move to universally apply the charge.
Concrete and Building Rubble increase the charge to
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universally apply the currently advertised charge of $300/tonne.
Contaminated Soil increase the charge to $240/tonne
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delete the distinction between generated inside and outside
the Shire and move to universally apply the charge.
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website at www.byron.nsw.gov.au/public-exhibition.
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Proposed bus bays, raised platform
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store of Council design plan no. 2086 which details the
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1. Outside the church (prior to Roses Road intersection),
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opposite the tennis courts) with signage and gravel installed
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ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING &
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10.2012.277.1
OCEAN SHORES
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Greg Clark Building:
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SJ Connelly Pty Ltd: S96
alter Staging (Staged
subdivision development
with rst stage to create 29
residential lots, public roads
and open space)
10.2008.352.14 TYAGARAH
Pacic Highway (Lot 103 &
104 & 105 DP 1023126)
Geolink Consulting Pty
Ltd: S96 modication to
enable the East Coast Blues
and Roots Festival to occur
permanently over the Easter
Holiday period with no expiry
on the development consent
plus associated modications
(Place of assembly (Blues
Festival) incorporating a annual
5 day music festival over the
Easter holiday weekend each
year with a maximum number
of people per day of 20,000
and associated carparking, on-
site camping, food and market)
EXHIBITION CLOSES
30 JULY 2012
10.2012.301.1
SUFFOLK PARK
247 Broken Head Road
(Lot 1 DP 563373)
Douglas Cope: New granny at
(secondary dwelling)
10.2012.306.1 BYRON BAY
1 Osprey Court
(Lot 66 DP 262480)
Douglas Cope: Alterations/
additions to existing
single storey dwelling and
construction of two storey
detached dwelling to create
dual occupancy
10.2012.308.1 BYRON BAY
23 Old Bangalow Road
(Lot 2 DP 584364)
Mr T Nixon: New double
garage and convert existing
double garage into granny at
(secondary dwelling)
COUNCIL CONTACT DETAILS
Council administration centre 6626 7000
Email council@byron.nsw.gov.au
Web www.byron.nsw.gov.au
Emergency after hours 6622 7022
Works Depot 6685 9300
Resident parking stickers Fax: 6684 3018
Sportseld information line 6626 7111
SES Controller 6684 3444
Rural Fire Service 6684 3662
Myocum Waste & Recycling Centre 6684 1870
Community Access Points: Documents on exhibition are
available for review at the Council Administration Centre
(Mullumbimby), Bangalow Post Ofce, Summerland Credit
Union Ocean Shores, Suffolk Beachfront Holiday park and
Libraries.
NSW COUNCIL ELECTIONS
8 SEPTEMBER 2012
Byron Shire Council
Rolls of electors
An election of Councillors and election of Mayor for Byron
Shire Council will be held on Saturday 8 September 2012.
Non-residential Rolls
If you are an owner, rate-paying lessee or occupier of rateable
land which is not your primary residence, you or a nominee
may be entitled to be enrolled on the roll of non-residential
owners of rateable land or the roll of occupiers and rate-
paying lessees for this election.
Details of the eligibility criteria for a claim and enrolment
claim forms may be obtained from Byron Shire Councils
Administration ofce at 70-90 Station Street, Mullumbimby
or from Councils website at www.byron.nsw.gov.au.
The claim must be completed and lodged with Byron Shire
Council on or before 6.00pm Monday 30 July 2012.
If a claim for non-residential enrolment was made for a
previous council election, and you wish to claim enrolment
for this election, you must re-apply.
Residential Roll
All electors enrolled on the Commonwealth/State electoral roll
as at Monday 30 July 2012 residing in Byron Shire Council
will be included on the roll for the election.
To check your enrolment details or to obtain a residential
enrolment form visit www.votensw.info or call
1300 135 736.
Enrolment forms are also available from any Australia Post
ofce. Enrolment forms must be received 6.00pm Monday
30 July 2012 by:
Post to: Australian Electoral Commission, Reply Paid 9867
SYDNEY NSW 2001 (No stamp is needed if posted in
Australia)
Or Fax 02 9375 6384
Or Email info@aec.gov.au
Voting in Local Government (Council) elections is
compulsory for all electors included on the residential roll.
Residential Roll Enquiries: NSW Electoral Commission
1300 135 736
Non-residential Roll Enquiries: Gayle McCallum
02 6626 7045
HELP STOP ILLEGAL DUMPING
Council is seeking the communitys help to stop illegal
dumping in our shire.
If you see anyone dumping waste, please contact Council on
6626 7000 or email council@byron.nsw.gov.au.
The more details about dumping Council receives, the more
chance Council can stop a practice which leaves rubbish in
our neighbourhoods, is bad for the environment, and poses a
safety risk to residents, particularly curious young children.
Since July 1, residents can deposit up to 150kg of bulk waste
at the Myocum Landll free of charge.
For full details of this free service for residents, go to www.
byron.nsw.gov.au/myocum-landll-bulk-waste-drop-off.
Byron Shire COUNCIL NOTICES
Subscribe to Councils electronic newsletters at www.byron.nsw.gov.au/newsletters
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DEADLINE FRIDAY NOON
Byron Sophia
Byron Sophia Philosophical
Group: Dionysius the Areopa-
gyte A desert voice, a revolu-
tionary spirit. Tursday 19 July,
13pm, at Masonic Centre, 6
Byron St, Byron Bay Info Ce-
lia 6684 3623.
Healing circle
Mullumbimby Uniting Church
next Cancer Care Healing
Circle Monday 23 July, 24pm
with afternoon tea. Contact
Winifred 6684 1405.
ABA in Mullum
The next meeting of the
Australian Breastfeeding
Association will be at the
Mullumbimby and District
Neighbourhood Centre, Dal-
ley Street, on Tursday 19 July
9.3011am. Topic: When to
Introduce Other Foods. En-
quiries to Samaya 6684 6434 or
Jan 6680 1108.
Mothers Group
Post-Natal Naturally Mothers
Group, Red Tent Yoga, Cnr
Tasman Way & Wollongbar Dr,
Byron Ind Est. Tird Tursday
of the month 11am12.15pm, $10
or $6 conc, morning tea pro-
vided. Info Janine 0418 421 133.
U3A Bruns Valley
Tues 24 July Erik and Sheila
Hocking will speak about
Travelling Through Gadaffis
Libya. 10am12noon, Uniting
Church hall, Fingal St, Bruns-
wick Heads. Phone 6684 3126.
U3A Ballina/Byron
Te Shibashi group will meet at
the new time 11am on 24/7/12,
in the CWA rooms, Brunswick
Heads. All welcome. Enquiries
6680 7350.
Goldner String
Quartet
at the A&I Hall, Bangalow on
Saturday 21 July at 2pm. Te
Goldner Quartet, formed in
1995, is Australias pre-eminent
string quartet and has an out-
standing international reputa-
tion. Tickets at Mullumbimby
Bookshop, Barebones Art Gal-
lery Bangalow, Mary Ryans
Books in Byron Bay or at the
door. Adults $40, Byron Music
Society members $35, children
$10.
Ocean Shores Spring
into Spring Fair
Community organisations are
invited to showcase and earn
funds for their projects over
the six weeks of the fair. Please
call Jan on 6680 1108 to apply.
Week Two of the Spring Fair
is Marine Rescue Week.Come
and enjoy the fun, the decora-
tions at the shopping village,
support and learn about Ma-
rine Rescue in the Byron Shire.
Cancer action group
Te Brunswick Valley Cancer
Action Group meeting will be
held Tursday 19 at 1.30pm in
the Uniting Church hall, Mul-
lumbimby. Daffodil Day ar-
rangements to be discussed.
All welcome.
Join local authors Lisa Walker
and Jessie Cole for an author
talk morning at Lennox Head
Library.
Lisas frst novel Liar Bird,
was released in January this
year and her second novel Sex,
Lies and Bonsais will be pub-
lished in January 2013. Lisa was
born in Holland; spent the ear-
ly part of her life in Fiji and her
teenage years in Brisbane. She
now lives on the north coast
of NSW, where she divides her
time between writing, surfng
and working in community
relations.
Jessies novel Darkness on the
Edge of Town was released in
July. It is a haunting tale that
beguiles the reader with its de-
ceptively simple prose, its grip-
ping and unrelenting tensions,
and its disturbing yet tender
observations.
In 2009 she was awarded a
HarperCollins Varuna Award
for manuscript development,
leading to the publication of
the novel Darkness on the Edge
of Town. Jessie writes music-
related articles for Australian
travel magazine get lost, and
her fction work has also ap-
peared in The Big Issue and
Kill Your Darlings.
Tis event is free and book-
ings are essential. Please
phone 6687 6398 for more
information.
Rotary Club Mullumbimby
presents an evening of fun and
entertainment with Ray Essery
(Mullumbimby Bloke) and
the 3 Randy Poets supported
by Tracy and Luke Devine at
Anglican Church hall Mul-
lumbimby Saturday August
4 at 6pm for 6.30 start. Two-
course meal, cost $25, book-
ing essential and tickets from
Trevor Watts 6684 2622, Philip
Batson 6684 2552 or Stewarts
Menswear Mullumbimby. Tis
is a fundraiser for NSW Va-
riety special needs children,
supporting Byron Bay Beach
Bums team for this years Bash.
Name the police puppies
Variety kids fundraiser
Authors talk at Lennox
The NSW Police Dog Unit
has welcomed the addition of
seven new puppies to its crime
fighting force and is asking
the public to help choose their
names. Members of the public
are being asked to access the
Police Dog Units Facebook site
at https://www.facebook.com/
NSWPFDogUnit and suggest
names for both the three fe-
male and four male puppies,
as well as vote on names sug-
gested by others.
Te Puppy Poll will last for
three weeks when the votes will
be counted and the names of
the dogs will be announced.
Te puppies are part of the A
litter, as they are the frst kind
of spaniels at the unit, and so
names must start with the let-
ter A and need to be no more
than two syllables. Te pups
day-to-day progress can also
be tracked online with Puppy
Cam, streaming live on the
NSW Police Force website at
www.police.nsw.gov.au.
Te seven English springer
spaniel puppies were born on
Friday June 29 and are the frst
of their breed to be born into
the Dog Unit at Menai. Eight
puppies were born to mother
Bronte, four girls and four
boys, but unfortunately one
female pup died.
Te seven springer spaniel
puppies will stay at the Dog
Unit with their mum until they
are about 12 weeks old.
Some suggested names are
Aydin, Arley, Alvin, Albee, Ar-
row, Arlo, Asha, Autumn And
Anya. Te names of some of
the current police dogs cannot
be used. Tese are Astro, Ace,
Amber, Archie, Abbey, Angel,
Aussie, Ally, Alexi, Ajay, Aku-
na, Anzac, Amy, Angus, Ap-
ple, April, Aqua, Artie, Aster,
Astrid, Atlas, Aura and Axel.
ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING & ASSESSMENT (EP&A) ACT
(Section 101 EP&A Act 1979 and
Clause 124 EP&A Regulations 2000)
DEVELOPMENT APPLICATIONS DETERMINED
The following development consents, together with any conditions imposed, may be inspected
free of charge at Councils Information and Enquiry Counter, Station Street, Mullumbimby
during normal ofce hours 9.00am to 4.00pm weekdays, excluding public holidays. The
validity of these consents cannot be questioned in any legal proceeding except those
commenced in the Land & Environment Court by any person within 3 months of this notice.
APPLICATIONS APPROVED
10.2012.214.1 BYRON BAY
1a Cumbebin Park (Lot 15 DP 253588)
Expanded dwelling module and use of carport
10.2012.256.1 BINNA BURRA
317 Binna Burra Road (Lot 11 DP 596322)
Tree removal 11 trees
10.2012.224.1 SUFFOLK PARK
5 Hayter Street (Lot 3 DP 11632)
Alterations/additions to existing dwelling
10.2012.193.1 BYRON BAY
4 Walker Street (Lot 98 DP 708473)
Alterations/additions to existing dwelling (use
of deck roof and construct 2 expanded dwelling
modules in stages)
10.2012.119.1 BANGALOW
2408 Pacic Highway (Lot 100 DP 1151011)
Erection of a dwelling house, swimming pool
and farm shed. Demolition or removal of
existing dwelling house and cabin structure
10.2012.239.1 BANGALOW
44 Palm Lilly Crescent (Lot 75 DP 1153084)
Relocation of a residential dwelling
10.2012.85.1 COOPERS SHOOT
Natural Lane (Lot 1 DP 700806)
Demolish unapproved three storey dwelling
and additions/alterations to create an expanded
dwelling
10.2012.176.1 TALOFA
624 Bangalow Road (Lot 3 DP 259991)
New dwelling, swimming pool and tree removal/
lopping
10.2009.603.3 BYRON BAY
12 Oodgeroo Gardens (Lot 7 DP 1163053)
S96 change the strata lot (four single storey
dual occupancy developments and strata lots in
four stages)
10.2012.276.1 BYRON BAY
52 Bangalow Road (Lot 4 DP 229182)
Tree removal ve trees
10.2010.558.3 FEDERAL
Roses Road (Lot 1 DP 1003205)
S96 to amend the design of approved
residence and shop (Relocated Queenslander
style dwelling two storey/shop in lower oor)
10.2011.413.1 BANGALOW
59 Lismore Road (Lot 1 DP 127485)
Subdivision to create 42 residential lots,
a recreation reserve and a balance lot
10.2012.177.1 OCEAN SHORES
1 Arika Avenue (Lot 32 DP 1016168)
Four detached single storey dwellings
10.2012.179.1 BYRON BAY
Lawson Street (Lot 9 & 10 DP 1049827)
Alterations to existing caf
10.2012.45.1 EWINGSDALE
142 McGettigans Lane, Pacic Highway and 95
St Helena Road McLeods Shoot
(Lot 12 & 16 DP 1156248 & Lot 24 DP 1164829)
Rural residential subdivision comprising 41 rural
residential allotments and a residual allotment,
removal of 26 trees and ecological management
including revegetation
10.2012.283.1 EWINGSDALE
19 Taylors Lane (Lot 2 DP 853798)
Alterations/additions to existing dwelling
10.2012.78.1 SOUTH GOLDEN BEACH
24 Redgate Road (Lot 7 DP 270581)
Two lot subdivision under Community Title
10.2012.252.1 BRUNSWICK HEADS
21 Fawcett Street (Lot 1 DP 309925)
Use of existing unauthorised external deck
and stairs at the rear of an existing residential
building
10.2009.281.4 EWINGSDALE
Citriadora Drive (Lots 224, 225 DP 755695 &
Lot 10 DP 1038072 & Lot 29 DP 1038072)
S96 modication to access road (subdivision
boundary adjustment to create three
allotments)
10.2012.303.1 BRUNSWICK HEADS
58-60 Tweed Street (Lot 1 & 2 DP 370951)
Proposed signage BWS bottle shop
10.2012.207.1 BROKEN HEAD
66 Broken Head Road (Lot 12 DP 1091051)
Dwelling house
10.2012.147.2 BYRON BAY
18 Jonson Street (Lot 2 DP 38407)
S96 modify Condition 11 to allow for
Lodgement (with Land and Property
Information) of S.88e Restriction on Title prior
to issue of interim occupation certicate and
add condition for registration of Restriction of
Title prior to issue of nal occupation certicate
(Internal shop tout and associated signage)
APPLICATIONS REFUSED
10.2009.427.3 MYOCUM
31 Pinegroves Road (Lot 15 DP 1030574)
S96 A B Review (Farm storage shed and
retaining wall)
10.2011.44.1 BYRON BAY
73 & 95 Old Bangalow Road (Lot 1 DP 857013,
Lot 2 DP 857013)
Change of use from tourist facility to
recreational establishment (SEPP health farm)
including demolition and construction works
(SEPP VARIATION)
10.2012.15.1 FEDERAL
Roses Road (Lot 1 DP 1003205)
Restaurant
10.2012.16.1 FEDERAL
Roses Road (Lot 1 DP 1003205)
Tourist facility Guesthouse (ve bedrooms)
10.2012.135.1 TALOFA
731 Bangalow Road (Lot 3 DP 259010)
Alteration/additions to create an expanded
dwelling
FREE HIRE SUNSMART MARQUEE TO COMMUNITY GROUPS
Byron Shire Council is working with Cancer Council in NSW to foster a SunSmart community
and has a large marquee for use at community events.
The 4.5 x 3 metre SunSmart Marquee is a generous gift from Cancer Council in recognition
of Byron Shire Councils efforts to raise community awareness about the importance of sun
protection.
The SunSmart Marquee will meet a strong need in the community for shade shelters and in
the long run could help to prevent skin cancer. Providing both sun and rain protection, the
marquee will be available all year round for local sport and community groups to borrow free
from the Council. For the Marquee Procedure and Use Form go to Councils website
www.byron.nsw.gov.au and look under publications/forms and applications.
For more SunSmart information visit www.cancercouncil.com.au/sunsmart or call the Cancer
Council Helpline on 13 11 20.
Information and bookings: Kerry Cameron 02 6626 7000
www.byron.nsw.gov.au
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Rumours of champions demise prove premature
John Campbell
The Byron Bay Red Dev-
ils would have traveled to
Graftons Frank McGuren
Park on Sunday fancying their
chances but wary of their fal-
tering hosts.
Reigning premiers the
Ghosts looked to be on the
skids, losing at three of their
last four outings, but if any-
thing can sting a champion
side it is talk of their decline.
When the dust had settled
on a glowing afernoon in the
Clarence Valley, Grafon had
run out 160 winners, but the
result tended to raise more
questions than it answered. As
a contest, it was one that the
Devils were never out of but,
curiously, they were never re-
ally in either the Ghosts had
their measure at every turn.
Byron kicked of and Graf-
ton were awarded a penalty
in the frst tackle it has be-
come a mandatory procedure
(have the refs made a pact to
do this as a way of asserting
themselves?). Benefting from
a toll-free trip into the Devils
quarter, the Ghosts scored an
alarmingly sof try by simply
running straight through a
fimsy frontline tackle.
Pretty soon everything was
happening in Byrons half.
As penalties flowed steadily
against them, the Devils learnt
in no uncertain terms that if
you are gonna commit the
crime youve gotta be prepared
to do the time they were un-
der enormous territorial pres-
sure and coach Tobin Cup-
ples would have at least been
pleased by the character his
boys showed in coping with it.
What Cupples would not
have been happy with was their
attention to detail, or lack of.
When the ref fnally blew one
in Byrons favour, their kick
failed to fnd touch. Its not that
hard to put it out and if the
penalty count is against you by
61 at the break such a basic
blunder can have enormous
repercussions.
Te less said about Grafons
second try the better. Bombs
are a lottery at the best of times,
but its infuriating to see one
awarded from a knock-on
that blind Freddy could have
spotted. Trailing 100, Byron
nevertheless gave the impres-
sion that the game might still
be theirs if only they could tidy
up their act. Tey couldnt, and
it wasnt.
In a bruising second forty,
the Ghosts were simply too
good. Teir line defence was
quicker, their structure more
solid and, guided by their
man-of-the-match half-back,
their composure was unfap-
pable.
With three rounds of the
NRRRL to be completed before
the play-ofs, Byron are still se-
curely placed in the top five
and will be not unreasonably
confident of winning two of
those fxtures. Te frst of them
is at home against the Kyogle
Turkeys on Sunday.
In footy, all sides are at some
point plagued by injuries and
undone by crook refereeing de-
cisions, but what goes around
comes around. Te Red Dev-
ils fate is in their own hands.
Teyve talked the talk, now its
time for them to walk the walk.
Oh yeah? Well you shoulda heard what she said about you! The Devils Bill Lowrie and Chris
King exchange pleasantries with their Grafton hosts on Sunday.
Byron Bay holds on to Ashes
DJ Longtime
When the rugby teams of By-
ron Bay and Bangalow meet at
Red Devils park this Wednes-
day night they will renew one
of the most intense rivalries
in far north coast sport. Tink
Celtics versus Rangers or Ali
versus Frazier. Or imagine 15
Kevin Rudds up against 15 Julia
Gillards.
One of the oldest rugby
clubs in Australia, Byron Bay
was founded more than 100
years ago but when Bangalow
re-formed ten years ago it took
with it a number of the Bays
leading players. While a current
of mutual respect runs through
the two clubs, an undertide of
hostility and antagonism always
sits just below the surface.
Midway through the cur-
rent season Byron Bay are sev-
en points clear of Bangalow,
thanks in part to a dramatic 98
frst-round victory but there is
little doubt the visitors are one
of the most improved teams
in the competition. Bangalow
have amassed 123 points and
conceded only 16 in their past
three matches. Despite Byron
Bay winning the past six derby
contests, Bangalow will start
favorites on the strength of re-
cent form and their exception-
ally hard working and aggres-
sive forward pack.
The Bay lost consecutive
matches to Yamba and Grafon
but go into this game afer a
moral boosting 490 win on
Saturday in the time-honoured
Ashes against Mullumbimby.
Byron Bay winger Harry
Hancock looked as sharp as
ever adding two tries to his sea-
son tally to become the leading
try-scorer in all far north coast
senior rugby competitions.
Mitch Loane, Frank Kear-
ney and new lock Matt Larsson
also crossed for fve pointers.
Tom Sandstrom scored one
of the tries of the season, catch-
ing the fnal ball in a 90-metre
move that passed through a
dozen sets of hands. Mercurial
goal kicker Nathan Nicholls
kicked all seven conversions in-
cluding three from the sideline.
Hancock, Nicholls and
Larrson were all impressive
along with the outstanding
Josh Smith and towering lock
Tom Barry.
With the Ashes trophy safe-
ly secured Byron Bay made a
number of second-half sub-
stitutions and welcomed back
Robert Lynch afer a fve week
absence.
Lynch showed enough in the
last quarter of the game to in-
dicate he is peaking for his re-
turn clash with Bangalow. Te
Bay also looks forward to the
return of quality prop Kaine
ORegan who has missed the
past two games.
With the top four teams be-
ing virtually decided there is
more at stake between Byron
Bay and Bangalow than ever
before. A win for the Bay will
keep them in the hunt for a
top-two fnish and the double
chance come semifnals time.
A loss would almost certainly
position Byron and Bangalow
in the sudden-death elimina-
tion fnal come September.
Admission on Wednesday
night is free. Kickof is at 7pm.
NRRRL Results
Round 13
SATURDAY
Evans Head V Northern United
Under 18: 2226
Reserves: 14 16
First Grade: 424
Kyogle V Marist Brothers
Under 18: 1039
Reserves: 616
First Grade: 2430
Lower Clarence V Ballina
Reserves: 2414
First Grade: 2437
SUNDAY
Casino V Murwillumbah
Under 18s: 1030
Reserves: 1044
First Grade: 454
Grafton Ghosts V Byron Bay
Under 18: 28 4
Reserves: 484
First Grade: 160
Grafton Rhinos V Mullumbimby
Under 18s: 1436
Reserves: 1656
AFL Finals in their sights
Mick Hosking
With the Coopers Magpies
nest closed again this Saturday,
Byron travelled north to take
on top-of-the-table Tweed Ti-
gers at Tiger-land. Te Tigers
were undefeated at home since
2009.
Te small ground gives to-
centre corridor football, and
Magpies had a plan starting
from the centre bounces.
Karim Kaufmann in the ruck
with onballers Sean Mc-
Queen, Nathon Moon and
Heath Griggs started a full-on
attack and gave the forwards
opportunities and kicked
goals themselves with Nathan
Moon kicking them from the
centre to set up the Magpies.
The Magpies finished the
quarter 20 points up. Liam Af-
fick was relishing being back
on his perch at full forward
and was cocky, kicking check
side goals. General Dan Tif-
fns backline of Shane Morritt,
Jarid Balchin, Shannon David-
son and the unstoppable Sam
Lucas were shutting down Ti-
gers go-to man Barry Round
and restricted Tigers scoring
opportunities.
The Tigers hit back hard
in the second term with two
quick goals. Byron seemed
rattled and gave a way some
crucial 50m penalties which
on the small ground gave
away easy goals. Dave Smith,
Dane Davidson and Shayne
Baldwin regained Magpie as-
cendancy late in the quarter
and got them back on track;
both sides kicked five goals
in the term and Byron took
a 20-point lead into half time.
Afer the main break Tweed
hit back with three early goals.
Magpies captain coach Mick
Young, back from injury, was
having none of it and with his
attack on the ball showed his
team what the jumper and
team meant to him. He had his
kicking boots on and kicked a
couple of sausage rolls.Tweed
went into the three-quarter
time break with a slender two-
point lead and it was game on.
The final term was fought
hard by both sides. Te Coo-
pers Magpies again dug deep
and came out fring. Shayne
Baldwin slammed on two
classy goals and Matt Shaw
snapped one over his shoul-
der. Magpie players again gave
away 50-metre penalties that
resulted in three easy goals
to Tweed and they were back
in it. Te Magpies rallied and
got a late steadier from Shan-
non Davidson, who drifted
forward. Te Magpies nearly
beat themselves but ran out
eight-point winners.
Afer the game captain coach
Mick Young heaped praise on
his group, mainly for their out-
standing first quarter where
they set the game up but also for
their attack on the footy overall,
but players giving away costly
50m penalties was stupid.
The final score was Byron
15.11101 and Tweed 14.993.
Byron Goals went to Nathan
Moon 3, Michael Young 3,
Shayne Baldwin 3, Liam Afick
2, Dane Davidson 2, Matt Shaw
1 and Shannon Davidson 1.
Best for Byron in a great
team efort were Dave Smith,
Michael Young, Nathan Moon,
Karim Kaufman, Heath Griggs
and Shane Morritt
Te Magpies are sitting sec-
ond on the ladder with three
games lef. Tis week they play
Lismore away at 2pm. Go Pies!
Byron utility player Shayne Baldwin fies high over a Tweed
opponent. Photo Scott Anlezark.
Byron derby girls are rolling along
Roller derby is the fastest-grow-
ing womens sport in the world
and the north coast of NSW is
no exception. Five leagues in
the area have formed the North
Coast Derby Coalition, which
is a year-long round-robin
competition. Troughout the
year teams will travel between
Tweed Heads and Cofs Har-
bour to play roller derby with
the top two teams battling it
out in December to become
the top team in our region.
Te teams involved are Te
Bay Rollers, Tweed Valley Vix-
ens, Clarence Valley Roller
Derby League, Northern Riv-
ers Roller Derby and Coffs
Coast Derby Dolls.
Womens fat-track roller der-
by is a fast-paced sport played
on roller skates. Teams of fve
players skate around the track
(about the width and length of
a basketball court) each try-
ing to get their point-scoring
jammer through the pack (or
scrum) of players. Te skaters
are playing both offence and
defence at the same time, using
their bodies to hit and block
each other to gain advantage.
Come and support your lo-
cal girls and even fnd the love
for a new sport in the process!
Doors open at 6.15pm. First
game The Bay Rollers vs
Cofs Coast Derby Dolls.
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Full moon July 4 04:52
Third quarter July 11 11:48
New moon July 19 14:25
First quarter July 26 18:57
Day of
month
Sun
rise
Sun
set
Moon
rise
Moon
set
High tide,
height (m)
Low tide,
height (m)
1 S 0639 1700 1427 0333 0541,1.38; 1807,1.89 1128,0.43
2 M 0639 1700 1527 0439 0643,1.41; 1901,1.98 0050,0.31; 1223,0.40
3 T 0639 1701 1632 0541 0740,1.43; 1955,2.02 0145,0.23; 1318,0.39
4 W 0639 1701 1738 0637 0833,1.45; 2045,2.02 0237,0.19; 1412,0.38
5 T 0639 1701 1843 0726 0924,1.46; 2133,1.97 0326,0.18; 1504,0.40
6 F 0639 1702 1946 0810 1014,1.46; 2220,1.87 0413,0.22; 1555,0.44
7 S 0639 1702 2045 0850 1101,1.45; 2304,1.74 0457,0.28; 1645,0.51
8 S 0639 1703 2142 0926 1149,1.43; 2348,1.59 0540,0.36; 1735,0.58
9 M 0638 1703 2238 1000 1236,1.42 0620,0.44; 1828,0.65
10 T 0638 1704 2331 1034 0032,1.45; 1324,1.42 0701,0.51; 1925,0.71
11 W 0638 1704 1108 0120,1.33; 1415,1.43 0743,0.56; 2030,0.74
12 T 0638 1705 0025 1143 0216,1.23; 1510,1.45 0830,0.60; 2141,0.74
13 F 0638 1705 0118 1221 0321,1.18; 1604,1.49 0921,0.62; 2249,0.69
14 S 0637 1706 0210 1302 0428,1.17; 1658,1.54 1015,0.62; 2346,0.62
15 S 0637 1706 0302 1346 0527,1.19; 1745,1.60 1105,0.60
16 M 0637 1707 0353 1434 0617,1.22; 1830,1.67 0033,0.54; 1151,0.57
17 T 0636 1707 0443 1526 0700,1.26; 1910,1.73 0114,0.47; 1234,0.54
18 W 0636 1708 0529 1620 0741,1.30; 1948,1.78 0150,0.41; 1315,0.50
19 T 0636 1708 0613 1717 0819,1.33; 2026,1.81 0226,0.36; 1356,0.47
20 F 0635 1709 0654 1814 0858,1.37; 2103,1.81 0301,0.32; 1437,0.45
21 S 0635 1709 0733 1913 0938,1.40; 2143,1.79 0337,0.30; 1520,0.44
22 S 0634 1710 0810 2012 1020,1.44; 2224,1.74 0415,0.29; 1606,0.45
23 M 0634 1710 0846 2111 1105,1.47; 2308,1.65 0453,0.30; 1656,0.48
24 T 0633 1711 0923 2211 1153,1.49; 2357,1.55 0534,0.33; 1749,0.51
25 W 0633 1711 1001 2313 1245,1.52 0619,0.37; 1850,0.55
26 T 0632 1712 1042 0051,1.43; 1342,1.54 0708,0.42; 2001,0.56
27 F 0632 1712 1128 0017 0157,1.33; 1445,1.59 0804,0.47; 2120,0.54
28 S 0631 1713 1219 0122 0312,1.26; 1551,1.65 0908,0.49; 2238,0.47
29 S 0631 1714 1315 0226 0428,1.25; 1657,1.73 1014,0.48; 2345,0.38
30 M 0630 1714 1216 0327 0537,1.29; 1757,1.82 1116,0.44
31 T 0629 1715 1520 0424 0635,1.34; 1851,1.89 0043,0.28; 1215.0.40
Times Eastern Standard Time.
Time lags: Ballina Boat Dock: 15 min; Byron Bay: nil;
Brunswick River Hwy Bridge: high 30 min, low 1 hr;
Mullumbimby: 1 hr 10 min; Billinudgel: 3 hr 55 min;
Chinderah: high 1 hr 30 min, low 2 hr; Terranora Inlet: high
2 hr 10 min, low 2 hr 25 min; Murwillumbah: high 2 hr 30
min, low 2 hr 50 min. Tides in bold indicate high tide of
1.7m or more and low tide of 0.3m or less.
Data courtesy of the National Tidal Centre.
JULY 2012
Astronomical data
and tides
Spor t s Resul t s
Find the link to them on the
weather page in every edition
of Echonetdaily.
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Te future of Olympic hockey The women of Bruns SLSC
Brunswick Lifesavers recent-
ly received top honors at Far
North Coast Awards of Excel-
lence.
The club announced that
two of their dedicated lifesav-
ers have come home from the
awards ceremony held in Ev-
ans Head with top honours.
Club Captain Casey Bren-
nan has been awarded the
coveted Lifesaver of the Year
awards while club stalwart
Terry Currie, a hard-working
training of cer, has been rec-
ognised as Trainer of the Year.
In 2011 Casey became the
Club Captain. Casey is not
only the youngest captain the
club has had, she is also the
frst female to hold this posi-
tion at Brunswick. She has pa-
trolled a massive 197 hours this
season as a patrol captain on
her own patrol and flling in on
every other patrol at least once.
She encouraged our under-18
members to attend carnivals,
including Country Titles, and
she also attended the State
Titles as a First Aid Officer.
Casey, who joined Brunswick
SLSC as a young nipper, also
helped organise the extremely
successful Cadet Camp for
the under-18s, provided water
safety and helped to train the
clubs Bronze and SRC squads.
In 2008 Casey received a
Certifcate of Merit from SLSA
for bravery in the surf during
a rescue in 2006 when she was
just 17 years old.
She along with Terry, were
both chufed to recieve their
awards at Evans Head. Terry
Currie has been Brunswick
SLSC training of cer for fve
years. In 2011/2012 she trained
100 awards out of a total of
90 active members. She was
instrumental in making the
Cadet Camp Program happen,
which included a weekend
camp at the clubhouse and an
interstate trip to Dicky Beach
SLSC for the under-18s.
Terry has mentored future
trainers and attended confer-
ences to improve her knowl-
edge and to keep the Bruns
club in line with current train-
ing policies.
It takes an incredible amount
of time and skill to run a surf
lifesaving club and a small club
like Brunswick relies on a small
group of dedicated volunteers
to provide all of the training,
bookkeeping, fundraising,
grant writing and whatever
else it takes to keep our com-
munity safe while at the beach.
Without people like Casey
and Terry the club would be
struggling to do the job that
is expected. Brunswick SLSC
is very pleased that these two
hard-working members have
been honoured at branch level.
Brunswick Surf Lifesaving Women Terry Currie and Casie Brennan getting the job done and
keeping our beaches safe. Photo Tree Faerie.
In the 2036 Olympics when Isaac is standing on the podium collecting his Gold Medal, we can
all say we remembered him he had a hockey stick in his hands when he was still in nappies.
But for now, the two-year-old will have to be content watching dad Abel East playing for the
local side, the Mullumbimby Mudcrabs. Abel played in the Division 2 side which lost 21 to the
Burringbar Waratahs. Division 3 lost 90 to the Murwillumbah Redbacks in a hard fought game
that belied the fnal score. Photo Tree Faerie.
Junior Maggies play mud football
Stuart Amos
After weeks of rain affected
training and games across the
northern rivers, the Byron
Junior Magpies fnally hit the
ground, or was that splash and
slide on the ground, against the
Ballina Bombers at their home
ground on Sunday.
Both the under 9 and 10s
played simultaneously and
braved the chill and played a
tough game.
Te bombers showed great
skill at times, which put the
little Maggies through their
paces but it was great to see
them playing some decent
football again, despite the kids
and the ball being lost to the
mud at times.
Te U12 felded a strong side
which saw them maintaining
their winning streak 8.149 to
3.321 to remain at the top of
the ladder. By the time the U14
teams made their way onto the
ground, it was well and truly
churned up and made the ball
handling a little tricky but the
bombers made their home town
proud with a 20-point win.
Its been a hard season this
year getting the teams onto the
feld with the rain and ground
closures but, with only four
games lef, we hope the clouds
stay away for the Maggies to
host next weeks game at the
home ground in Bangalow
against Tweed Coast Tigers.
1st SAT Bruns Heads 6628 4495
1st SAT Murwillumbah 0417 759 777
1st SAT LismoreConArtists 0407 124 991
1st SUN Byron Bay 6685 6807
1st SUN Lismore Car Boot 6628 7333
2nd SUN The Channon 6688 6433
2nd SUN Lennox Head 6686 2139
2nd SUN Alstonville 6628 1568
3rd SAT Mullumbimby 6684 3370
3rd SAT Murwillumbah 0417 759 777
3rd SUN Uki 6679 5921
3rd SUN Nimbin 6689 0000
3rd SUN Lismore Car Boot 6628 7333
3rd SUN Ballina 6687 4328
4th SUN Bangalow 6687 1911
5th SUN Lennox Head 6687 8618
5th SUN Nimbin 6689 0000
SATURDAYS
Byron Community Bazaar 10-2pm 6685 6807
FARMERS MARKETS
Each TUE New Brighton 6677 1956
Each TUE Organic Lismore 6628 1084
Each WED 7-11am Mbah 6684 7834
Each THU 8-11am Byron 6687 1137
Each FRI 7-11am Mullum 6677 1956
Each SAT 8-11am Bangalow 6687 1137
Each SAT 8am-1pm Uki 6679 5530
For Redback work boots and tents
Phone: 6685 8085
MONTHLY MARKETS
Byron Bay Camping & Disposals
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DERBY DOLLS
Sat July 21
Epic Skate Centre,
Tweed Heads
DOORS OPEN 6.15PM
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CONVEYANCING
I understand your father was a
realtor. What made you want to
continue with the family business?
Dad and I always got on
extremely well together. We had
the same interests and he made
a point of talking to me about
everything his life, his work
and his vision for the future.
He was my greatest inspiration
he was hardworking, great
fun, a fantastic communicator
and educator and through his
charismatic personality was
highly motivational.
Most importantly he instilled in
me the importance of honesty
and integrity in life and in
business. It just seemed natural
when I lef school that I would
join him in the business and
work side by side with him on
its development.
Although I have had periods in
my working life where I strayed
away from the core of the real
estate business, I was always
involved indirectly with building
development projects, furthered
my real estate education with a
real estate syndication course
in the US which led me to
building and coordinating
projects including highrise
units, townhouse complexes
and refurbishment projects that
were sold through the business.
This gave me some freedom
to extend my entrepreneurial
skills into other areas, including
franchising.
I understand that you and your
father started the Harvey World
Travel Franchise Group? Are you
still involved with the company?
How did that company start?
Yes, John had started the travel
company back in 1951. When I
joined him in 1971 we expanded
by opening fve outlets. In the
mid 70s I researched franchising
in the USA and in 1979 we
launched the Harvey World
Travel Franchise chain. The
group grew to 30 outlets.
We formed a trust company with
existing franchisees and with a
dedicated group of shareholders
and good management the
Harvey World Travel group
grew to 500 of ces throughout
Australia, New Zealand and
South Africa. The company
was foated on the stock market
in 2000 and I was delighted to
be a guest speaker at the 60th
anniversary convention in
December of 2011.
It could be said that this area is
unlike everywhere else in that
it is cautious of development
rather than embraces it. How
does a real estate operator in the
Shire balance community wishes
against the pressures to operate a
proft-making venture?
Real estate in this area is all
about lifestyle, not high-profle
developments. People come
to this area for a better quality
of life and to enjoy the natural
beauty of the region. Tere is a
big move from the north and
south into this region by people
wanting a more sustainable
lifestyle.
Knowing your market and using
the large network of contacts that
I made over those formidable
years in Sydney has helped me
develop a substantial business.
Having lived here now for over
20 years, I have developed
strong community relationships
through sporting associations,
through my children and their
interests and with local business
groups, so I now enjoy a great
working and social network.
I understand and appreciate
the unique vibe of the local
community and its needs. I
also realised when I started
Scott Harvey Real Estate here,
that I didnt need a retail
office in the main street to
develop a proftable business. I
needed to draw on the unique
skills my father taught me
all those years ago, about the
importance of communication
and networking, together with
the power of the now, amazing,
internet, which allows people
to be more educated about real
estate and the region, while
always maintaining honesty and
integrity. I also have a fantastic
team working with me, who love
and respect the qualities of this
region and believe in our strong
business values.
What initially drew you to this
area and does it still have those
same qualities? What are the
major changes in your time here?
Afer selling our real estate and
travel business in Sydney, my
parents moved up here to the
north coast to be close to my
brother and the grandchildren.
Dad got involved in real estate
in the region and I pursued
development projects in Sydney.
When Dad became ill with
Parkinsons syndrome, my wife
and I decided it was time for a
sea change, so I could be close
to him. I spent years involving
myself in local real estate and
sporting and community groups
enjoying the more relaxed
nature of business that was a
real contrast to the fast-paced,
high pressure of the city. I also
said goodbye to wearing a suit
to work!
Afer he passed away in 1995, I
saw the potential in operating a
real estate business from home,
drawing on Dads inspiration
and the large network I had
established, while at the same
time enjoying a better quality
of life with my wife and young
family.
This region still has all the
qualities that we have enjoyed
over the years, natural beauty,
a strong sense of community
and accessibility. There have
been some changes which have
impacted on the area, such
as an increased population
to the region, which has seen
the necessity to re-think
infrastructural problems to
support the influx and of
course the building of the new
freeway which has opened up
the accessibility to the area for
Brisbane folk, who are moving
here for the lifestyle, while still
being able to enjoy the beneft of
fast access to the Gold Coast and
Brisbane CBD for work.
A growi ng number of
professional people moving to
the area has seen an increase
in the cosmopolitan nature of
the area. More boutique shops,
restaurants, cafes etc to fll their
needs. Tats wonderful and has
not detracted from the natural
beauty of our region.
When I frst came here we would
pack up and go to Broken Head
Caravan Park for holidays even
though we lived only 15 minutes
away. I still walk on Broken
Head beach most days.
Tey say the easiest person to
sell to is a sales person. Well I
am sold on the far north coast!
Q Next week Te Echo will
profle another Byron Shire
realtor.
Comprehensively
covering the NSW
Far North Coast
THE BYRON SHIRE
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Byron Shire realtor Q&A by Hans Lovejoy
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ON THE MARKET
Resort Life Style
23 Julieanne Place, Bexhill.
Spacious indoor and outdoor living
areas
Understated elegance
Cook up a gourmet meal in the
modern kitchen
Second living area, private main
bedroom
Shops, school bus, primary school
close by
Outstanding rural views, total privacy
For sale offers over $550,000.
Sales agent Denise
Burch 0408 193 415,
Elders Bangalow
6687 1500.
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Bangalow
Fantastic Home at a Great Price
3 Bayfigs Place, Myocum.
350+m house on 1 acre easy care
grounds
Sweeping north easterly views to
Byron Bay
Modern living and spacious
entertaining
Price reduced to $970,000.
Refer this home to a friend or family
and earn a $3,000 reward.
View by appointment.
Contact Andrew on 0414 996 490.
Visit www.3bayfigsplace.com.au for full
information.
4 3 2+
New Pr ice $970,000
54 Jonson Street, Byron Bay
Given the tightly held nature of the
Byron Bay commercial property market
and the fact that it is arguably one
of the premier property markets of
Australia, 54 Jonson Street is sure to
be highly sought after by occupiers,
developers and investors.
336.7m site, 3A business zone and
upstairs 3 bedroom residential unit.
Glen Irwin 0418 604 080 or Peter Yopp
0411 837 330.
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14 Libby Lane, Lennox Head
Look at the price, owner wants land sold
Elevated land among new homes
804m m with gentle slope
Mature trees line the boundary
Ready to build on now
One of the cheapest blocks in Lennox
Interest above $259,000.
Peter Yopp 0411 837 330 or
LJ Hooker Byron Bay 6685 7300.
Indicative Only
92 Sunrise Boulevard, Byron Bay
Solid 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home
Double lock up garage
Open living and dining
Large backyard perfect for the kids
Two separate living areas
Exceptional layout
Price $549,000.
Liam Annesley 0417 780 795 or
LJ Hooker Byron Bay 6685 7300.
Natures Child Organic Baby Store
Established for 12 years with good local
and national tourist clientele.
Our reputation is first class and our
business vision has strong ethical and
environmental values.
We are only selling the Byron Bay store,
not the whole business.
So if you would like to purchase the
licence for an exclusive Natures Child
store in Byron Bay, please contact
Jannine on 0400 484 021 or
jannine@natureschild.com.au
Options available for other Australian
locations as well.
FOR SALE BYRON BAY STORE
Lot 10 Bundaleer Road, Broken Head
Ocean view house sites 1.3 hectares
Nature and farm area 57.2 hectares
Unprecedented lifestyle opportunity
in the worlds most sought after
destinations
Inspect today you wont be
disappointed
Agent declares interest
Aucton 11am onsite Saturday
August 18.
Contact Owen Lynn ...
Byron Bay
Lot 7 Bundaleer Road, Broken Head
5.388ha of beautiful land with
extensive sea and hinterland views
Ready to build your dream home and
enjoy the tranquillity
Suitable for horses or permaculture
farming north /east aspect
Reliable spring fed dam with varied
house sites to choose from
Agent declares interest
Aucton 11am onsite Saturday
August 18.
Contact Owen Lynn ...
Byron Bay
One for the Family
6 Wilpy Place, Ocean Shores
Set on a large dual access block
877m
Covered outdoor entertaining BBQ
area.
Private and secure backyard great for
the kids
Two living rooms, central kitchen
5 minutes drive to Brunswick Heads,
river and beaches
Price $425,000.
Agent Mal McPherson 0404 360 586.
Web ID 561714.
Brunswick Heads & Ocean Shores
Perfectly Positioned Family Home
17 Belongil Crescent, Byron Bay.
Spacious home with 2 living areas
Huge, level backyard, ideal for
families
North aspect at rear, bordering nature
reserve
New carpets & freshly painted
Plenty of room to extend or add
granny flat (STCA)
Double drive through garage
Walking distance to shopping centre
& beach.
For sale $597,000.
Contact Brett Connable, 0408 155 931
brett@rwbyronbay.com
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Completely Renovated House
8 Elizabeth Avenue, South Golden
Beach.
Completely renovated from top to
bottom
Great location right across the
footbridge 5 minutes walk to the
beach, shops, caf and school
New kitchen & bathrooms, new
polished hardwood floors and study area
Solar hot water system
Selling by owner
Price: $410,000.
Owner is moving overseas. Dont miss
out call to inspect today 0401 071 957.
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Big Home Big Views
Heres a big high set home with four
large bedrooms and a very big lounge
room. The views across Main Arm Valley
right to Mt Chincogan.
Theres an eat in kitchen and fully
enclosed ground floor area for storage/
workshop or guests quarters plus extra
lock up garage.
Great value, great position. 1046m.
Price $409,000.
For information call 6684 2663,
Mark Cochrane Real Estate,
61 Burringbar Street, Mullumbimby
Ref: 3564
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Sufolk Park, 19/58 Armstrong Street
Byron Bay, 50 Julian Rocks Drive
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Newrybar, 218 Old Byron Bay Road
Tyagarah, 168 Kennedys Lane
Byron Bay, 7/33-35 Fletcher Street
Newrybar, 186 Broken Head Road
Ewingsdale, 77 Parkway Drive
Byron Bay, 2/49 Sunrise Boulevarde
Byron Bay, 9/5-7 Old Bangalow Road
Byron Bay, Lot 3 Border/Kendall Street
Sufolk Park, Lot 3, 133-141 Broken Hd Rd
Skinners Shoot, 225 Skinners Shoot Rd
Byron Bay, 2/49 Carlyle Street
Bangalow, 12 Muskwood Place
Mullumbimby, 14 King Street
Sufolk Park, 80 Beech Drive
Sufolk Park, Lot 2/43-45 Alcorn Street
Byron Bay, 24 Cavanbah Street
Byron Bay, 81 Sunrise Boulevarde
Skinners Shoot, 235 Skinners Shoot Rd
Byron Bay, 21 Pacifc Vista Drive
Sufolk Park, 14/42 MacGregor Street
Byron Bay, 33/5-7 Old Bangalow Road
Byron Bay, 9 Tristania Place
Sufolk Park, 23/58 Armstrong Street
Sufolk Park, 14 Muli Place
Byron Bay, 115 Bangalow Road
Sufolk Park, 11 Hoop Pine Lane
Byron Bay, 64 Bangalow Road
Byron Bay, 51a Carlyle Street
Byron Bay, 87 Massinger Street
Byron Bay, 66 Sunrise Boulevarde
Sufolk Park, 1 Midgenberry Place
Byron Bay, 5/39-41 Lawson Street
Myocum, 9 Mountain Blue Court
Byron Bay, 51/11-19 Cooper Street
Sufolk Park, 2/1 Glasgow Street
Byron Bay, 1/11-19 Cooper Street
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5 4 2
RH Byron Bay
6685 6588
Located in one of Byron Bays premier streets
Superb panoramic views to Byron & hinterland
Land size 1294m2. Room for pool and studio
Easy rear lane access into town via Ruskin Lane
Privacy, views & unbeatable position
ALL SERIOUS OFFERS CONSIDERED
47 Browning Street, Byron Bay
Owners Instructions are Clear... SELL!!!
rh.com.au/byronbay
View Inspect by Appointment
Agent Janis Perkins
0438 841 122
rh.com.au/byronbay
rh.com.au/byronbay
RH Byron Bay
6685 6588
RH Byron Bay
6685 6588
Stunning contemporary 5 bedrm, 3 bathrm home
Set on approx 4941m2 of level ground
Low emissivity thermal property glass
Approved extended 1 bed, 1 bath dwelling
Additional approval for a studio and carport
Located in quiet cul de sac with just 3 other homes
Multi-award winning Blackboard at the Beach
Well established fully licensed restaurant/caf
Perfectly located opposite Lennox Head beach
Recommended in SMH Good Food Guide 2011/12
40 seat fully licensed restaurant plus gift shop
One bedroom residence included
14 Magnolia Place, Ewingsdale
Designed for Todays Living
50 Pacic Parade, Lennox Head
Motivated Vendor Must Sell!!!
View Saturday 11am-12pm
Price $1,500,000
Agent Janis Perkins
0438 841 122
View Inspect by Appointment
Price $90,000 plus SAV
Agent Janis Perkins
0438 841 122
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loisbuckett.com.au
6687 4399
BEST BUY IN LENNOX HEAD!
7 Kalbarri Place, Lennox Head.
Large, well priced, quality home
5 carpeted bedrooms, timber floors
Spacious light filled open plan living
and dining areas
Kitchen with stainless steel
appliances & breakfast bar
Covered entertaining area, low
maintenance tropical gardens
Situated on sizeable block with room
for a pool STCA
Great location in private cul de sac
close to playground
Auction 5pm August 1 at Lennox
Hotel Function Room.
Contact LOIS BUCKETT
0428 877 399.
LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION!
2/60 Allens Parade, Lennox Head
First Time to market in 20 years!
Direct access to beach on title
Immaculate 2 bed, 2 bath townhouse
Perfect NE aspect with beach access
Suitable as holiday property,
investment or first home buyer
Open plan kitchen/dining, side
courtyard, rear garden
Ocean glimpses, top timber decking,
single lock up garage
Easy walk to shops, restaurants,
cafes, IGA and medical centre
Auction 5pm August 1 at Lennox
Hotel Function Room.
Contact LOIS BUCKETT
0428 877 399.
BIG VIEWS WITH A LARGE PRIVATE SPACIOUS HOME
569 Fernleigh Road, Fernleigh.
Central to Lennox Head, Ballina,
Bangalow and Byron Bay
Quality 2 storey brick home on 3 easy
care acres approx
4 spacious bedrooms plus large study
& 2 bathrooms
Large 12m x 6m in ground pool and
big shed for the toys
Open plan kitchen/family & separate
formal lounge/dining
Many good years spent here!
Auction 5pm September 12 at Lennox
Hotel Function Room.
Contact MARK KINNEALLY
0429 868 001.
GREAT LOCATION!
3/32 Ballina Street, Lennox Head.
Great location, walk to town & beach
Stylish 2 storey townhouse with
modern kitchen
Open plan living leads to deck
3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms & DLUG
Would suit couple, small family or
investor
Main bed upstairs, two on lower level
Downstairs bedroom has its own
patio area
Low maintenance the perfect
lifestyle property
Auction 5pm August 1 at Lennox
Hotel Function Room.
Contact MARK KINNEALLY
0429 868 001.
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93 Symonds Road, Blue Knob.
Original farm house Restored
Romantic 2 bedroom cottage with
rustic old shed/studio
Country style kitchen & polished teak
& timber floors. Open style living &
elevated verandahs on 3 sides
5 minutes to town facilities & away
from main roads, all weather access
Easy maintenance small acreage
Relax with abundance of wildlife and
room for a horse or two
Auction 5pm August 1 at Lennox
Hotel Function Room.
View by appointment.
Contact MARK KINNEALLY
0429 868 001.
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98 Byron Street, Bangalow.
Four bedroom cottage in Bangalow
Village
Currently being utilised as a business
Eat in kitchen, plus a large family
room and study. Lounge with wood
combustion fire
DA approved plans for full renovation
Corner block with dual street frontage
Suitable for a business, family, couple
or investor
Large garage / shed
Agent Declares interest
Auction 5pm August 1 at Lennox
Hotel Function Room.
Contact MARK KINNEALLY
0429 868 001.
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www.rwbyronbay.com/807427
Ray White Byron Bay
3 1 1 Torrens Title Duplex
350 Metres to Town
Byron Bay 7 Comet Close Auction
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Level 342 block, No Body Corporate fees!
Spacious, open plan living and completely private
Great investment, currently earning $490 per week
1km to Byron Bays CBD, beaches and restaurants
Quiet & child friendly location in a low traffic cul-de-sac
Landscaped gardens complete with garden shed & veggie patch
2
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www.rwbyronbay.com/812599 Ray White Byron Bay
Open: Sat 21 Jul
2-2:30pm
Auction: Sat 11 Aug
Onsite 11am
Office: 6685 6222
Agent: Brett Connable
0408 155 931
What A Package!
4 2 1
Byron Bay
4/2-6 Cemetery Road
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Large, private, free-standing townhouse
Parents retreat on 2nd level
Manicured lawns & gardens
Immaculately presented, close to town
www.rwbyronbay.com/750326
Ray White Byron Bay
For Sale: $535,000
Open: Sat 21 Jul, 11-11:30am
Agents: Kaye Wilkie
0412 856 208
Michael Gudgeon
0419 495 494
Secluded Acreage within
10mins of Byron or Mullum
4 3
Myocum
304 Tyagarah Road
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Beautiful north facing 4 bedroom home
Separate farmshed with full bathroom
15 acres with horse arena & quad bike trails
Abundant water supply & storage
Urgent sale - All offers welcomed
For Sale
For Sale: $895,000
Open: Sat 21 Jul, 12-12:30pm
Agent: Brett Connable
0408 155 931
Ray White Byron Bay
www.rwbyronbay.com/520215
4 3 1
For Sale
Ray White Byron Bay
www.rwbyronbay.com/741982
For Sale
Spectacular Witzig Design
Federal
90 Lizray Road
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4
4
4
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Views to Cape Byron Lighthouse & the Ocean
High feature ceilings & timber floors
Spacious decks spilling out to pool & grounds
5 acres with established landscaped gardens
6m x 6m storage shed plus workshop
For Sale: $1,030,000
Agent: Michael Gudgeon
0419 495 494
Kaye Wilkie
0412 856 208
Spacious Immaculate Home
3 2 1
Suffolk Park
2/47 Bottlebrush Crescent
For Sale
4
4
4
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Cathedral ceilings & open plan living
Front & rear timber decks
Grid connected solar power & hot water
Close to park, shop & schools
For Sale: Interest over $499,000
Open: Sat 21 Jul, 10-10:30am
Agent: Lloyd Lawton
0403 229 433
www.rwbyronbay.com/792636
Ray White Byron Bay
Super Prime
Byron Bay Investment
For Sale
Byron Bay
Shop 2/8 Lawson Street
4
4
4
4
Located right in the middle of our prime
retail shopping precinct
Well presented strata shop
National tenant with long lease
2
Gross lettable area of 80m
For Sale: $1,200,000
Agent: David Gordon
0418 856 222
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12 Lawson Street, Byron Bay stuart@byronbaysales.com.au 6685 8575
Byron Bay Property Sales Welcomes Stuart and Donna
Stuart Aitken and his personal assistant Donna
Gibbs have decided to join the dynamic team
at Byron Bay Property Sales. With over 12 years
of local sales experience and in excess of 300
successful sales, Stuart can be contacted on his
new mobile number:
I would have no hesitation in recommending Stuart for selling Real
Estate. He was a helpful and intelligent man, who was able to listen to
my requests and requirements, take it all in his stride with a smile on his
face and get the job done.
I have been very impressed with Stuart and I would say that I was one of
his tougher clients and whether I called him at 6:30am or 9pm he was
always friendly and eager to help. He is a wonderful man to work with.
Notably straight to the point, he made the selling of my property a very
easy and simple task.
Kindest Regards,
Michael Goldberg
Sanctuary Byron Bay
0419 242 432
Mullumbimby - Blocks of land start at $181,000 for a 493m
2
lot.
An extra-ordinary estate with planning for a sports eld complex,
community gardens, walking/cycling tracks. Short walk to town.
Main Arm - Quality timber chateau on the side of a mountain
with sweeping valley views. Open plan living. Wrap-around
decks built to encompass the tranquillity of 7 acres of nature.
Possum Creek - Take the pain out of global warming. This property is high on a ridge with mostly useable
land, ample water - 3 creeks, a bore, rich fertile soil, numerous fruit and nut tree orchards, strands of rain
forest. A superbly renovated 3 bdrm home with attached at and separate two storey cottage/shed.
Myocum - Secluded and private whilst still close to everything. This property is perfect for small
crops, fruit tree orchards, or horses. There is ample water with a spring fed dam. The main dwelling is
of solid block construction with decks and courtyards plus a separate one bedroom cabin.
Ocean Shores - These two units are well maintained and all with
decks in an elevated position with nice views from most of the rooms.
Walk to the shops and the beach. Urgent sale. Submit all oers.
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Hu o n b r o o k Rd , Wi l so n s Cr eek
Bi n n a Bu r r a Rd , Fed er al
Bangalow
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19a Byron Street, Bangalow
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VACANT LAND IN THE
HEART OF BANGALOW
Private, large and secure, this superb 930m2 vacant lot,
off leafy Rie Range Road, provides the perfect blank canvas
for you to build a lovely home.
In a quiet location, with a private driveway entrance,
this north facing block is surrounded by well established homes
and is only a few minutes walk to the centre of town.
Lot 6, 15A Rie Range Road, Bangalow
Priced to meet the market at $398,000
Contact Scott Harvey on 0412 296 872
N
estled in the centre of the picturesque village of Federal on an
oversized lot at the end of the Coachwood Court cul de sac, is
this charming Queenslander, vacant and waiting for a subtle
makeover.
The stately entry with circular drive, frames this lovely home with
three bedrooms, large kitchen and two living areas. You will love the
timber oors, traditional stained glass windows and the expansive
covered deck.
Offering a well positioned, private, in ground swimming pool,
surrounded by a mature, lush, tropical easy care garden, the level
block has room for further development.
Only a minutes walk to the Federal store new caf, tennis court and
reserve, 15 minutes to Bangalow and 20 minutes to the beach.
17 COACHWOOD COURT, FEDERAL.
Now For Sale Price Guide $450,000
Contact Sonia Jervis on 0409 033 250
FEDERAL CHARM
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from the historic village of Federal in the
lush Byron hinterland. Sitting on 5 clear, elevated
acres and commanding expansive easterly views,
life does not get any better than this.
With 4 bedrooms and 2 living spaces you cannot
help but fall in love with this character home. The
open plan kitchen overlooks a comfortable dining/
living area which enjoys sunlight the entire day. The
original lounge room has timber oors, wood re
combustion heating and opens out to a north
facing verandah and fully fenced garden, perfect for
kids to play.
A working windmill and natural spring provide
extra water for animals or gardens. This size acreage
is highly sought after and with easy level access and
a great outlook, it will not last. So what are you
waiting for, inspect now.
PARADISE FOUND
FEDERAL
736 FEDERAL DRIVE, FEDERAL
Price $715,000
Contact Tracey Wild 0411 668 338
tracey@scottharveyrealestate.com.au
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Auction 11th August 2012
1pm at LJ Hooker Byron Bay
4/31 Lawson Street
Contact Tony Farrell
0417 212 692
Popular complex right in the heart of town
Strong consistent returns
Ground floor
Private entrance to poolside facilities
One bedroom and studio, 2 bathrooms
Fully furnished, air-conditioned
Secure basement car parking
Heated swimming pool, spa, walk
to the beach
DUAL KEY HOLIDAY
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY
These three excellent lifestyle
properties are located between
Bangalow and Byron Bay and
are to be offered as a whole,
then if not sold, offered
separately.
Lot 1 Approx 1.85 ha (4.56
acres), near level land with
excellent home sites. Expansive
views to Cape Byron and
surrounding countryside. DA
approval for single dwelling.
Lot 2 Gently sloping land
with expansive views to Cape
Byron district. Approx 6.2ha (15 acres). Easy building site.
Lot 3 Substantial holding 360 degree elevated views, 2 dams and areas of rainforest and
regeneration, 10,000 young macadamias. Inspections by appointment.
Address Lots 1 & 2 Pacic Highway & 6 Browns Crescent, Bangalow
Price Auction 2nd August
Agent Duncan Lorimer 0400 844 412 or Greg Price 0412 871 500
at Elders Bangalow 6687 1500.
Property in Focus
3 Lifestyle / Macadamia Properties
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LJ HOOKER BYRON BAY
54 Jonson St reet , Byron Bay. Sat 11-11.30
26 Corkw ood St reet , Suf f olk Park. Sat 12-12.30
14a Valley Court , Byron Bay. Sat 11-11.30
11/60 Armst rong St reet , Suf f olk Park. Sat 12-
12.30
Unit 6 Eco Beach 39 Shirley St reet , Byron Bay.
Sat 12-12.30
LJ HOOKER BRUNSWICK HEADS
4 Larelar Court , Ocean Shores Nort h. Thu &
Sat 11-11.30am
28 Warrambool Drive, Ocean Shores.
Thu 1-1.30pm
16 Kolora Way, Ocean Shores Nort h.
Sat 11-11.30am
4 Larelar Court , Ocean Shores Nort h.
Sat 11-11.30 am
41 Yallakool Drive, Ocean Shores.
Sat 12-12.30pm
3 Gulgan Road, Brunsw ick Heads.
Sat 12-12.30pm
28 Warrambool Drive, Ocean Shores.
Sat 1-1.30pm
28 M undurra Avenue Ocean Shores.
Sat 1-1.30pm
FIRST NATIONAL BYRON BAY
Lot 9/231 Fow lers Lane, Bangalow .
Sat 10-10.30am
35/11-19 Cooper St reet , Byron Bay.
Sat 10-10.30am
2/41 Childe St reet , Byron Bay. Sat 10-10.30am
11 Bunjil Place, Byron Bay. Sat 10-10.30am
46 Bangalow Road, Byron Bay. Sat 10-10.30am
24 Teak Circuit , Suf f olk Park. Sat 11-11.30am
39 Corkw ood Crescent , Suf f olk Park.
Sat 11-11.30am
5 M ango Bark Court , Suf f olk Park.
Sat 11-11.30am
9 Plant at ion Drive, Ew ingsdale. Sat 11-11.30am
51 Kennedys Lane, Tyagarah. Sat 11-11.30am
9 Comet Close, Byron Bay. Sat 11-11.30am
19 Coral Court , Byron Bay. Sat 12-12.30pm
3 Ocean St reet , Byron Bay. Sat 12-12.30pm
16 Oakland Court , Byron Bay. Sat 12-12.30pm
12/5 Somerset St reet , Byron Bay.
Sat 12-12.30pm
53 Armst rong St reet , Suf f olk Park.
Sat 12-12.30pm
10/24 Scot t St reet , Byron Bay. Sat 1-1.30pm
20/24 Scot t St reet , Byron Bay. Sat 1-1.30pm
2/12 Sunrise Boulevarde, Byron Bay.
Sat 1-1.30pm
14 Lit t le Burns St reet , Byron Bay. Sat 2-2.30pm
PRDNATIONWIDE OCEAN SHORES
7/10 Balemo Drive, Ocean Shores. Sat 10-10.45am
15 Yamble Drive, Ocean Shores. Sat 11-11.45am
12 Royal Avenue, Sout h Golden Beach.
Sat 12-12.45pm
RAINE AND HORNE BYRON BAY
14 M agnolia Place, Ew ingsdale. Sat 11-12pm
ELDERS BANGALOW
23 Julieanne Place, Bexhill. 11-11.30am
14 Coachw ood Court , Federal. 11-11.30am
PRIVATE SALE: COM PLETELY RENOVATED
HOUSE P47
8 Elizabet h Avenue, Sout h Golden Beach.
Sat 11-11.45am
RAY WHITE BYRON BAY
2/47 Bot t lebrush Crescent , Suf f olk Park.
Sat 10-10:30am
4/2-6 Cemet ery Road, Byron Bay.
Sat 11-11:30am
10/591 Broken Head Road, Broken Head.
Sat 11-11:30am
17 Belongil Cres, Byron Bay. Sat 11-11:30am
304 Tyagarah Road, M yocum. Sat 12-12:30pm
7 Comet Close, Byron Bay. Sat 2-2:30pm
SCOTT HARVEY REAL ESTATE
736 Federal Drive, Federal. Sat 11am-12pm
BANGALOW REAL ESTATE
& BYRON HINTERLAND PROPERTIES
19 Blackbean Lane, Federal Sat 11am-12pm
231 Fernleigh Road, Fernleigh Sat 11am-12pm
AUCTIONS
FIRST NATIONAL BYRON BAY
Auct ion 12.30pm onsit e July 21
2 Inderw ong Avenue, Ocean Shores
Auct ion 11am onsit e July 22
39 Corkw ood Crescent , Suf f olk Park
LJ HOOKER BRUNSWICK HEADS
Auct ions 11.30am Sat urday August 11 at
Brunswick Heads RSL Auxiliary Hall
4 Larelar Ct , Ocean Shores Nt h
28 Warrambool Dr, Ocean Shores
RAY WHITE BYRON BAY
Auct ion 11am onsit e Sat urday Aug 11
7 Comet Close, Byron Bay. Inspect Sat 2-2:30pm
Auct ion 11am onsit e Sat urday Aug 25
3/20 Flet cher St reet , Byron Bay.
ELDERS BANGALOW
Auct ion 6pm Bangalow School Hall,
Sat urday August 2
LoI ! Pacic Highway, 8angalow
LoI 2 Pacic Highway, 8angalow
6 Brow ns Crescent , Bangalow
14 Coachw ood Court , Federal
LOIS BUCKETT REAL ESTATE
Auct ions 5pm August 1 at Lennox Hot el
Funct ion Room
2/60 Allens Parade, Lennox Head. Inspect Sat
12-12.30pm
3/32 Ballina St reet , Lennox Head. Inspect Sat
11-11.30am
7 Kalbarri Place, Lennox Head. Inspect Sat
1-1.30pm
98 Byron St reet , Bangalow . Inspect Sat 12-
12.30pm
93 Symonds Road, Blue Knob.
Auct ions 5pm Sept ember 12 at Lennox
Hot el Funct ion Room
569 Fernleigh Road, Fernleigh.
NEW LISTINGS
RAY WHITE BYRON BAY
J/82 CenIennial CircuiI, 8yron 8ay.
Indust rial unit , approx 100sqm t ot al w it h
cont ainer height roller door. $275,000.
ELDERS BANGALOW
2J Pie Pange Poad. 8angalow. House.
Auct ion.
7 Bannist er Court . Bangalow . House.
$675,000.
OPEN FOR INSPECTIONS
ATTENTION AGENTS &
PRIVATE SELLERS
Have your Open
Houses, Auctions &
New Listings here.
Email to
adcopy@echo.net.au
ljhooker.com
Brunswick Heads 02 6685 0177
nobody does it better
ljhooker
28 Warrambool Drive, Ocean Shores 4 Larelar Court, Ocean Shores
PLENTY OF ASSETS NO CASH ITS BUSINESS TIME
Sellers loss is your gain
Hilltop mansion with stunning ocean
and mountain views.
Cash ow needed so this place has to
go.
Owner now ready to do business!
Spacious eco friendly waterfront home
Flat walk to beach and schools
10kw solar electricity system
11, 000 litre rainwater tank
Solar heated salt water pool
Auction 11.30am 11th August
2012 at Brunswick Heads
RSL Auxiliary Hall
View: Jhursdays 8 Saturdays 1 - 1.30pm
Contact: Fiona Crandell 0439 450 177
Auction 11.30am 11th August
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56 July 17, 2012 The Byron Shire Echo www.echo.net.au
Much has been made in the
letters pages in the past of the
problem of dogs pooing on
beaches, but much could also
be said about excrement on
town centre footpaths. Yes, we
dont have the same problems as
New York or Paris but dog own-
ers and stray dogs seem keen
on creating faecal installations
in awkward places for unsus-
pecting pedestrians. As were
unlikely to retrain some dog
owners, how about a diferent
pet? Mullum once had its street
cows but now its probably time
for street chickens. Smaller de-
posits which can be used to en-
rich garden soil, and less chance
of kiddies being mauled. Stray
eggs would also be a bonus for
the homeless.
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Local company Ginger Neck-
tar is going up against the en-
ergy-drink giants with its new
product Blast. Managing direc-
tor Lois Vickery-Hall said the
launch of the stronger ginger
drink is out of concern for the
younger generations use of en-
ergy drinks which are artifcial
and cafeine-laden. See more at
http://www.gingernecktar.com.
au/. Some Echo drudges swear
by the companys ginger drinks
as an essential part of a hang-
over cure.
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Mullumbimby library is on the
hunt for old, unwanted sporting
trophies that readers might be
hoarding. Te library is putting
together a display for Childrens
Book Week which commences
August 19. Te theme this year
is Champions Read. If you can
help out, please call 6684 2992.
Only give trophies you dont
want back.
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While Nimbin is mostly fa-
mous in the cultural arena for
the MardiGrass, it also stages
the Performance Poetry World
Cup, now in its tenth year,
which attracts poets as notori-
ous as Tug Dumbly (http://tug-
dumbly.blogspot.com.au/). Ap-
plications are now open for this
years cup to be held on August
45. Performers have eight min-
utes to perform one or more
original poems. Check out
previous competitors at www.
nimbinpoetry.com and for en-
quiries call 0447 044 603 or
email poetryworldcup@gmail.
com. Naturally it should not be
confused with Vogon Poetry:
http://hitchhikers.wikia.com/
wiki/Vogon_Poetry.
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A technical hitch last week saw
the last two sentences in the
article about David Lovejoys
novel Heresy bumped of the
page. Tey were: David is also
the author of the memoir Be-
tween Dark and Dark and the
historical novel Moral Victo-
ries. See more at www.pelagius.
com.au.
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Heres an interesting 360 pan-
orama of Mars from the Op-
portunity rover: http://1.usa.
gov/MXEeHw. Te Jet Propul-
sion Laboratory is a reliable
source of amazing images, as
is http://hubblesite.org/gal-
lery. As English geneticist J B S
Haldane observed, my own
suspicion is that the Universe
is not only queerer than we
suppose, but queerer than we
can suppose. (Of course the
atheist Haldane is also famous
for the perhaps apocryphal
response he gave when some
theologians asked him what
could be inferred about the
mind of the Creator from the
works of His Creation: An in-
ordinate fondness for beetles.
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