Byron Shire Echo – Issue 28.02 – 18/06/2013

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THE BYRON SHIRE Volume 28 #02 Tuesday, June 18, 2013 Phone 02 6684 1777 Fax 02 6684 1719 editor@echo.net.au adcopy@echo.net.au www.echo.net.au 23,200 copies every week CAB AUDIT Noth Coast news daily: www.echonetdaily.net.au

Inside this week

Council has a full day of decisions – p9

PROGRAM BOOKLET IN THIS WEEK’S ECHO

MY REALITY CHEQUE BOUNCED

Mungo has a spray at federal politics – p10

More of that fracking mess – p11

Writersfest book reviews – p23

Joel’s TekSTAR ready

A meeting of minds: Joel Salom and his wire haired terrier, Eric, will be on the same wavelength when they hit the stage for the TekSTAR Konvergence this Thursday at the Byron Sport and Cultural Complex. The day features 12 hours of performances, workshops, panels, installations and more. It’s part of a regional ten day festival of art and technology, and wraps up at the Lismore Lantern Parade. For full program visit www.tekstar.tv. Photo Jeff Dawson

Far away in time: Echo Beach – p25

Byron Shire Council Notices Page 47

State govt to overhaul environmental protection Luis Feliu

Conservation groups across NSW have slammed the announcement on Friday by deputy premier and NSW Nationals leader, Andrew Stoner, that the Native Vegetation Act, the Threatened Species Conservation Act and related biodiversity legislation would be ‘comprehensively’ overhauled. And despite NSW Farmers welcoming the move as simplifying current legislation, state Labor says land clearing is the single greatest threat to the biodiversity of NSW. The North East Forest Alliance (NEFA) spokesperson, Dailan Pugh, said it amounted to a winding back of protections for native vegetation and an imminent ‘gutting’ of protections for threatened species. The laws are regarded as vital in tackling soil erosion, salinity and greenhouse

gas emissions and protecting threatened species. Mr Pugh told The Echo the government doesn’t want to let threatened species ‘stand in the way of their assault on NSW’s natural environment.’ Mr Stoner however told a state Nationals’ conference in Bathurst that rules on land clearing under the former government had become ‘a patchwork of laws that is fragmented, rigid and overly complex and which has had the perverse effect of limiting both environmental and economic outcomes’. Meanwhile, Save North Coast Nature (SNCN) is urging residents to make a submission by June 28 on the government’s proposed new planning system. The Nature Conservation Council’s submission guide is available online at http://nccnsw.org.au.

Big plans for Byron Hospital surrounds Off for state approval: aged care, residential and retail proposal on lands surrounding Ewingsdale hospital site Hans Lovejoy

Plans for seniors housing, aged care facilities, a supermarket, retail premises and medical facilities have been put to the state government by Council for ‘Gateway’ determination after they were tabled at last Thursday’s meeting. The proposed development would be located on lands either side of the future Byron Hospital on Ewingsdale Road. But before it’s given the nod, Councillors will seek to impose conditions, including traffic and noise

impact reports, sewage management clarification, heritage assessment of ‘buildings and surrounds’ and an assessment of possible site contamination, due to its former usage as a cattle dip station. Council has also requested a master plan that would ‘adequately address’ the requirement that the aged care facilities ‘are constructed prior to, or concurrently with, the retail/commercial precinct to guarantee that the seniors housing component is constructed.’ Crs Di Woods and Basil Cameron voted against.

And despite no starting or completion dates being announced for the Byron Central Hospital, Belbeck Investments Ltd on behalf of Jewelbond Pty Ltd are seeking a rezoning to allow the development proposal. Within the lengthy and repetitive 209 page document for the proposal, Belbeck Investments claim that Byron’s ageing population, ‘is expected to almost triple from 2,760 2011 to 7,660 in 2036, making up to 17 per cent of the population.’ And while it spruiks the economic benefits it would provide and its desirable location, the proposal is light

on detail regarding neighbour impacts. However, a community consultation component is included on page 27, which would provide an opportunity for submissions. Deputy mayor Diane Woods told The Echo that despite voting against, she is in favour of the development. ‘My opposition was to the change in the recommendation that required the developers to make a plan that includes construction of the residences prior to or concurrently with the retail section. ‘I don’t think it is right of Council to instruct the applicants how

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to do their development as we are not privy to their financial arrangements and it may not be possible to comply with such a restriction ‘If it is impossible to do so, then the whole development could fall over and that is not in the best interest of the applicants or our community.’ Within Council’s agenda, planning staff commented that the proposal ‘may be inconsistent with the relevant regional and local strategic plans‌’ However they say it ‘does provide social and economic benefits for the community.’


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Mullum’s 95.5 per cent

Donny inspires Eli’s art

Pictured are three Gasfield Free coordinators at Mullum’s declaration last Friday. From left is Wendy Royston (Brunswick Heads), Deborah Lilly (Mullumbimby) and Olga Tresz (whole of Byron Shire). Photo Magenta Appel-Pye

Artist Eli Ashcroft with Donny and portrait. Photo Jeff Dawson

Crowds arrived with flags, smiles and CSG-themed placards to declare Mullumbimby gasfield free at last Friday’s Farmers Market. Mayor Simon Richardson was presented with parchment certificates mentioning each of the 76 streets surveyed, and a giant yellow key proclaiming ‘Mullumbimby Is Protected By Community’. Gasfield Free Mullumbimby coordinator Deborah Lilly told The Echo that ‘an overwhelming majority of 95.5 per cent of those participating said ‘Yes’ to being gasfield free. Of the 999 people surveyed, Ms Lilly said, ‘Those ‘Not sure’ amounted to 3.4

per cent, or 34 people,’ while 1.1 per cent said ‘No’, which equated to 11 people. And at Council’s Thursday meeting, support was given for the erection of signs ‘on each trunk road’ into Brunswick Heads, Mullumbimby and Bangalow. Staff will liaise and advise the gasfield free groups with the task, while all costs will be borne by the groups. All voted in favour except Cr Di Woods, who despite supporting a gasfield free Shire, said in the meeting that it was ‘sign pollution’.

Among the many entrants in the Northern Rivers Portrait Prize was local artist Eli Ashcroft who has a studio/gallery in Byron Bay’s Arts and Industry estate. Eli took the advice of Minas, from Osho’s House in Byron Bay, in selecting Donny as the subject of his portrait. Minas says, ‘I was inspired by Donny when I first met him cleaning up my street early one morning when he was pulling his wheelie bin behind him. ‘As I approached him I

found out to my great surprise that he didn’t work for council nor is he paid by any of the businesses in town for doing the work that he does out of the goodness of his heart.’ Yet Donny was homeless. His gentle nature, his kindness in giving and his humility was just an inspiration for Minas. Prints of ‘Donny’ are available from Eli’s gallery at 1/18 Centennial Circuit, Byron Arts and Industry Estate and the portrait is on display in the Byron Bay Community Centre.

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Writers’ Festival reveals 2013 program Words and big ideas will again combine for the home grown Byron Bay Writers Festival, to be held August 2–4. Three days, five marquees, 130 writers, 90 panels, workshops, literary lunches and launches… like previous years the festival will feature both big names and new voices. ‘The interest is testament to the enduring and stimulating program we offer,’ festival director Jeni Caffin said. ‘The festival offers a unique chance to rub shoulders with literary heroes, and discover debut authors.’ With a stellar line-up including Archie Roach, Maxine McKew, Simon Crean, Ross Coulthart, Michael Leunig, John Cantwell, Peter FitzSimons, Sarah Turnbull, DBC Pierre, Andrea Goldsmith, Peter Carey, M J Hyland, Anne Summers, Cate Kennedy and George Megalogenis, audiences will be

Are you waking up feeling tired? Books, lovely lovely books. Jeni Caffin pictured with just a few of what’s on offer for the Writers’ Festival, to be held August 2 –4. Photo Jeff ‘Booked But Always Available’ Dawson

spoilt for choice. And Sunday August 4 sees a marquee dedicated to young readers, hosted by Maddie and Possum, from Prime 7. A diverse range of local writers will

also add spice to an already flavoursome program. From August 2–4, the North Byron Events site will transform with colourful silken flags and vast white marquees. The en-

tire program is now online at www.byronbaywritersfestival. com.au. Tickets are limited. Q See centre liftout and book reviews on page 23.

Mullum’s chamber of commerce update and community organisations. The chamber is also lending support to several events, including the Mullum Music Festival, the Mullumbimby Living Earth Festival, Spaghetti Circus and the Magical Mullum Photography Competition. Dean and Obi also say that the chamber is not politically aligned and they plan to keep it that way.

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What’s the The Mullumbimby chamber of commerce been up to? For the last 14 months they say they have been working at promoting the town to visitors through the new Magical Mullumbimby campaign, as well as planning a sculpture walk, free Wi-Fi coverage and shopping vouchers. Both president Dean Stanford, from the newsagency, and secretary Obi McDonald-Saint from Mullum Mac are encouraging Mullum businesses to join the chamber as a way to have their say

Monthly meetings in the town. ‘We are helping to set Mullum in the right direction’, says Dean. ‘When you look around at the meeting it’s a really good representation of the people. This

is such a great town. The pair estimate that there are between 200 and 250 businesses in the town and currently the chamber has 56 members from both business

The chamber holds their meetings on the second Tuesday of the month – membership is $100. For more, visit www. mullumbimby.org.au.

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Danger: poets ahead

Library sees increased borrowings Liz Levy

Are you familiar with the old parody of a bespectacled librarian admonishing readers with a stern and sibilant shhh? Always unfair, it’s a far cry from today’s reality as libraries play host to a wide range of programs that encourage noise! Children singing rhymes or busy at craft, visiting authors and ‘living books’ all contribute to a general buzz of activity. Libraries have been described as the new village green. Our aims, as stated on www.rtrl.nsw.gov.au, are Peter Mitchell, Anna de Vena and Victor Marsh get in theme for the Dangerously Poetic to ‘strengthen our commuMadhatter’s poetry and music tea party, to be held on June 23, 3pm–5pm, at the Bangalow nities’ through ‘an accessible Heritage House. Local poets and musicians will perform along with visiting poets Ross welcoming gateway‌ to enDonlon (Melbourne) and John Carey (Sydney). Photo Jeff ‘Little Teapot’ Dawson tertain, empower, enrich and inspire.’ The new Byron Bay building offers the possibility of a true community hub – a boon Dominic Feain Janelle Saffin to get serious across NSW and Queensland to locals who may at times on CSG,’ he said. ‘If not, they and is still supporting it.’ think they inhabit a destinaThe Greens have thrown should get out of the Labor Both Ms Waters and Mr tion rather than a village. down the gauntlet to the ma- Party. You can’t be the mem- Buckingham have moved Encouragingly, those lojor parties on CSG, going so ber of a political party that’s amendments in the NSW and cals have stormed the new far as to call on the members pushing coal seam gas then federal upper houses allowing library’s doors. for Page and Richmond to tell your local community landholders the right to refuse Since its February openquit the Labor Party if it con- you’re against it – if they can’t access to resource companies. ing, it has seen an 81 per cent tinues to support the industry. represent their community Ms Waters said, ‘They increase in borrowings as 837 NSW Greens coal seam gas then they should quit the par- should be given the legal new borrowers signed on, a 331 spokesperson Jeremy Buck- ty and run as independents. right to lock the gate given per cent increase since 2012. ingham was in Lismore last ‘At the moment they’re we know coal seam gas has And around 15,000 addiweek with his federal counter- being hypocritical in their so many scientific uncertaintional people walked through part, senator Larissa Waters, to opposition to coal seam gas ties associated with it, and all the doors, despite the three spruik their CSG credentials. because they’re in a party of the science we do have is week relocation closure. ‘It’s up to Justine Elliot and that unleashed this industry saying this stuff is dangerous.’ Appreciative of the vital service our librarians maintained, Friends of the Library are thrilled by the prospects Luis Feliu Opponents say the legisla- plants in Lismore and Ballina allowed by a purpose-built tion requiring the whole state shires. Byron Council has re- facility – and the chance to keep Echo readers informed. A NSW Court of Appeal to add fluoride to its water jected fluoridation. ruling last week giving the supplies to improve dental The plants are expected to go-ahead for drinking water health is 60 years old ‘and a be built by Rous Water and Ageing with across the northern rivers to lot of science has passed un- Ballina Shire and operating adventures be fluoridated may not be the der the bridge’ since then. within 18 months at KnockNow in her 70s, Maggie end of the controversial isThe court in Sydney unan- row, Clunes, Corndale and sue, with the Greens set to imously rejected an appeal by Dorroughby in Lismore shire Counihan will discuss her latcampaign against it and a anti-fluoride campaigner Al and Marom Creek in Ballina est book Bring on the BirthHigh Court challenge being Oshlack to stop the construc- shire. The court also ordered days: Ageing with adventures at considered. tion of five fluoride-dosing Mr Oshlack to pay legal costs. the Byron Bay Library on Fri-

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day June 21 at 2pm. The book relates to the colourful and varied experiences of Maggie and her partner, Rollo, including teaching English in Hanoi, sleeping out with camels in the desert in India and supporting orphan boys in Cambodia. ‘Ageing in our society gets bad press, but we see the lat-

ter years of life being full of fun and pleasure,’ says Maggie, who describes herself as ‘one of two happy bunnies who truly look forward to celebrating lots more birthdays’. Bookings are essential, phone 6685 8540. Q Liz Levy is from Friends of the Library.

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Local News Ya Kulcha can dance

Craft Expo for Chrysalis The annual Mullumbimby Craft Expo will be held in the auditorium of Mullumbimby High on Saturday June 22. There will be a wide range of handmade products including knitting art, scrap booking, toys, Christmas decorations, woodwork, jewellery, ironwork, cottage

craft, folk art, tatting, ceramics and patchwork. Organiser Carolyn Reynolds says, ‘We have always raised money for the schools and will continue to do so. ‘We are pleased to announce that this year all funds will go to the Chrysalis Program for Girls.’

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‘Ya Kulcha’, a hip hop and salsa BBQ in Mullumbimby had a successful day on June 9. Aimed for 12 – 26 year olds, it’s presented by Daniella Finkenauer and Satima Ornano in consultation with Woosung Yoon (break-dance) and Shoni Dawkins (hip hop). Both Byron Youth Service and Council are supporters. The next BBQ for youth will be Sunday June 30 at the Mullumbimby Scout Hall. If any young people would like to be involved, or for more info, call Daniella on 0431 108 791. Photo Jeff ‘Jitterbug Shutterbug’ Dawson

Spanish Film Festival at Bay Wanting a taste of something Spanish? The Spanish Film Festival opens with a bang on Thursday June 20 at the Palace Byron Bay Cinema with Cesc Gay’s A Gun in Each Hand and continues through into Sunday. And there’s much more to see, such as the gripping drama based on a true

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story about the rescue of a mother and child kidnapped by FARC guerrilla fighters in Colombia, a Mexican crime thriller set against the backdrop of the World Cup soccer finals, the trials and tribulations of a an eccentric Canary Islands family… See the full program at www.spanishfilmfestival.com.au.

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Local News OMFG, another council meeting ‘One of the penalties for refusing to participate in politics is that you end up being governed by your inferiors.’ – Plato Hans Lovejoy

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n Charles Dickens’s great tome A Tale Of Two Cities, he writes in the opening paragraph, ‘In short, the period was so far like the present period, that some of its noisiest authorities insisted on its being received, for good or for evil, in the superlative degree of comparison only.’ And so herewith we delve into the depths of local governance.

Emergency housing reprieve A proposal to evict three residents in emergency housing for extensive renovations has instead been delayed while the responsible governing bodies talk it out. And meanwhile, council will ‘receive a report on the scope of urgent and immediate work required.’ Georgie Jeston from Byron Emergency Accommodation Project Inc (BEAP) told The Echo, ‘Our organisation is greatly relieved that we are no longer in the position of having to relocate our residents within four weeks. ‘The motion from Cr Paul Spooner creates an opening for all of us to come together and find solutions to what is a community problem, and we appreciate the Councillors’ unanimous support for the motion. ‘Getting all the stakeholders together potentially gives us the opportunity to address the ongoing problems we face. For example, statutory regulations apparently require the house in question to be listed as a boarding house, while in fact, it is like any other share house in the shire. Because of the listing, the extent of works proposed is beyond what our residents require. They need to be able to live with safety and dignity, but don’t need the five-star proposal currently put forward. ‘We hope to address the ongoing stress we face with the risk of losing this house every five years, the irony that this occurs to an essential service that addresses homelessness is not lost on us. As winter settles in, BEAP gratefully accepts donations of furnishings and household items that can be used in our various houses and the refuge. We are a registered charity and financial donations are tax deductible. ‘This enables us to focus on the reason BEAP exists, to provide a scaffolding that supports individuals and families to regain their place in the community and live with dignity.’ For more phone 6685 8477.

BEC vs Council Council’s attempts to compromise on a long running dispute over the Byron Entertainment Centre in the Industrial Estate appear to have failed again. Thursday’s motion offered conditions of consent which included increasing patronage and extending opening hours, but owner Gayle Hultgren told The Echo, ‘It’s just another Claytons approval – yes it’s approved, but the conditions are so unreasonable we just can’t use it. So now we’re supposed to fix it with an s96 application, which experience has shown us gets us nowhere. ‘Four years ago we were given approval for 16 events annually, for 900 people and 400 on other evenings and we paid all the fees. The only thing we need to do to get on with that consent is allow Council to amend our original DA. Twice in the past they have used amended DAs as an opportunity to take away use, so we won’t do it. The new approval again allows 16 events for 900 people and 400 on other occasions. As Cr Ibrahim profoundly stated, it’s not really a DA but a consent agreement, it doesn’t approve any construction or change of use, because they are already approved, so the two sets of fees (that keep changing) shouldn’t apply. ‘Changing half an hour here, a few people there, so there is another set of conditions doesn’t address the most important issues: ‘We applied for an approval to sit on top of the two existing DAs, and instead, council have approved an amended DA. We don’t see how that fits with planning law or council policy. We have tried to avoid court all these years, but we have run out of options and wasted too much of our time. It’s such a waste to sort it out in court, but that appears to be the only way to end it.’

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Markets saga update Council’s management of markets on crown lands was again tabled, with Council’s Reserve Trust Committee voting to ‘not call for tenders or conduct a similar competitive process until such time as the draft Market Policy is adopted.’ But fees and charges for operating on Council owned or controlled land will apply, along with an application and licence fee. The full minutes are available at www. byron.nsw.gov.au.

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Game of drones All this yabber yabber with the HBO series Game of Thrones has got to stop. For years, family and friends have been droning on about how great the show is, and on that principle alone it was ignored. But I had enough after someone said, ‘You’re just like Joffrey.’ What is it about this Tolkien-on-steroids fantasy that appeals to people with desk or lawn maintenance jobs? Is it the soft porn and bloodthirsty violence? Perhaps it’s the ‘outstanding production, acting and script, with no expense spared’? Or perhaps it’s because it examines power so directly – the tangible, head-chopping power of monarchy or hereditary lineage in contrast to the modern day where brute power is usually hidden from the populace. For another way of examining power, it’s worth looking at Niccolò Machiavelli’s book The Prince, published in 1532. Despite being in medieval Italian and without a huge modern production budget, the book advises how to gain and maintain political power. Like Sun Tzu’s The Art Of War, it’s been described as a ‘political handbook for rulers’, and Joseph Stalin was apparently a fan. One of the book’s more interesting concepts, and one much taken to heart by present governments, is that a ruler has to know when to lie to the public to protect their interests. In the book Machiavelli says of truthfulness: ‘There is no other way of guarding against adulation, than to make people understand that they will not offend you by speaking the truth. On the other hand, when everyone feels at liberty to tell you the truth, they will be apt to be lacking in respect to you.’ Eat that, Joffrey. Hans Lovejoy, editor

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handy working definition of a politician: a politician is a person who honestly and sincerely believes that the worst thing that could happen to the country would be for him or her to lose his or her job. This is not as cynical as it sounds, because note the words: ‘honestly and sincerely’. The self-belief is not a pose confected out of self interest – at least, not entirely, and often not even consciously. Almost all politicians think that they are on the side of the angels, that their thoughts and actions somehow contribute to the greater good and that the world, or at least the parliament, would be a worse place without them. And of course, the higher up the greasy totem pole they climb, the greater the conviction. Julia Gillard has it in spades. As of last weekend, she was still insisting that she was the best person to lead the Labor Party. All the evidence is against her – not some, but all. For almost the whole year, all the public polling has shown that the gap between the parties has been ten per cent or worse, and Labor’s private polling is said to be even more dire. Back in 2010, when Kevin Rudd was hoisted from the leadership on the basis of private polls, there was some doubt about them; the polls were, after all, being conducted by those preparing to shaft him. In this case they are being done by Gillard supporters and what they are showing is far beyond the worst scenarios of 2010. A couple of weeks ago I was invited to take part in a survey for the Fairfax press in which a number of commentators were asked to predict the number

of seats Labor would win on September 14. I went for 48, less than one third of the 150 on offer, and thought I was being pessimistic; but in fact I was on the high side. Most of my fellow forecasters put the total at least ten seats fewer. Now Rod Cameron, Labor’s long time pollster, says that the result could be as low as 30 – just 20 per cent of the House of Representatives. Comparisons have been made with the Whitlam wipeout of 1975 and the Keating collapse in 1996, but it looks even grimmer. The more valid example might be 1931 when

Comparisons have been made with the Whitlam wipeout of 1975 and the Keating collapse in 1996, but it looks even grimmer. by Mungo MacCallum James Scullin’s Labor government was swept from office by the Great Depression. Labor was reduced to a rump of 14 seats in a House of 75. In the process the party lost many of its best and brightest younger members, including John Curtin and Ben Chifley. They regained their seats in subsequent elections, but it was still ten long years before Curtin led Labor back to power and even then it took a total breakdown of the conservative forces to allow it to happen. This is the kind of fate towards which Gillard is leading her followers. Sure, she’s tough, she’s resilient, she won’t take a backward step. But then, nor did George Custer. There are times when raw courage is just not enough. The only outcome will be a massacre – unless Gillard can be persuaded to step down.

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And this is the impasse. Some of the warlords who installed her are wavering: the AWU boss Paul Howes has graciously said that his union will not bind members of parliament to vote for her if the spill comes. To do so, of course, would be a criminal offence, but this has never stopped him and his mates in the past. But other heavies appear to be sticking; after all, it’s not their jobs at risk. And the backbenchers are still reluctant to move without a signal from the top – having spent a generation or more as creatures of their factions, even

the prospect of hanging cannot concentrate their minds sufficiently to generate a grassroots uprising. So all eyes have turned to the self-appointed future leader of the party, Bill Shorten. Shorten is a well known and generally respected public figure; he came to prominence as the face of the Beaconsfield mine disaster and has been an energetic minister, especially prominent in leading the charge to the National Disability Insurance Scheme, one of the government’s few success stories. But his actual following in caucus is still small – six votes at best. If he is to tap Gillard on the shoulder he wants company: otherwise there is a real risk that she might, in the words of one of her minders, knee him in the balls and toss him out.

And in any case he is reluctant to lead the insurgency; he has already knifed one prime minister and does not want to get tagged as a serial killer. But if he doesn’t, there is the very real prospect of inheriting a party without enough members to mount a credible lamington drive, let alone a viable opposition. And there is another factor: if Kevin Rudd were to return, there would be just the faint chance (very faint, but the polling suggests that it is there) that he might actually win the election. If he did, of course, he would be the untouchable saviour – for a while, anyway. And Shorten would have to start the whole task of undermining him yet again before gaining what he believes is rightfully his. And he would already have earned the undying enmity of the remnant Gillard forces. But the final deadline for a decision is looming. This is one position of power and influence that Shorten probably did not want, but the times and the media have thrust it upon him. And it is not absolutely certain that his intervention would bring about a solution; it might only intensify the war and make things worse. On the other hand, he could be cast as John the Baptist, heralding the arrival of the Messiah and salvation for the party. But then, we all know what happened to John the Baptist. It must be a real dilemma for the man, agonising over where his own best interests – and of course, those of his party and of the nation – lie. Perhaps he needs another focus group. But weren’t they the problem in the first place? Q See Mungo’s video at

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Fracking remains a genuine issue In response to John Vaughan’s letter (Echo, June 11), I would like to clear up some inaccuracies and assumptions on his part. As coordinator of the Brunswick Heads Gasfield Free group, I approached Cr Duncan Dey with regard to erecting two signs on the two entrance roads to Brunswick Heads, declaring the town gasfield free. This was after a survey of all residents of the town returned a vote of 93 per cent who wanted to declare the town gasfield free. At no time did we request funding from Council. Our group will pay for the signs from fundraising, as will all the other gasfield free groups in Byron Shire. The request for assistance from Cr Dey and Council is for erecting the signs on suitable poles with an attempt at using existing ones so as not to add to the proliferation of poles on the roadsides and also for assistance with any Q

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If the controversial redneck rocks were dumped in the water to make a reef 50 metres offshore at Belongil they might protect the beach from big angry waves – without making it inaccessible and ugly – and save the houses, maybe not for ever but at least until current residents have stopped worrying. Create a new surf break, probably known as ‘Vaughan’s’, and maybe even prevent some divisive and costly arguments. Alistair Bell Byron Bay

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protocols in relation to this. Cr Dey and mayor Simon Richardson should be commended for assisting a project which an overwhelming percentage of their constituents would like to undertake. That is what we have voted them in for, in my view. While it is true that Dart Energy, which has the mining licence over the area including Brunswick Heads, has withdrawn and there is talk that it is not economically viable for them to mine at this point, there is no guarantee as to their or any other mining company’s intention in the future. That is why it is most important to give a clear message to the mining companies ‘you are not wanted here and if you come you will have over 90 per cent of residents opposed to you’. Wendy Royston Brunswick Heads There may well be no coal seam gas (CSG) under Byron

Shire; however, this is no reason for relief. There is more to the story that the miners and some politicians don’t want you to know. Talk to a geologist outside the gas industry or not under a political thumb. Have a go at making sense of what is written on the NSW Department of Resources website and hidden in some of the maps and drawings. Much of Byron Shire sits above the giant ancient Clarence Moreton Basin. This ancient Mesozoic Basin from the time of the dinosaurs over hundreds of millions of years slowly filled with eroded sediments, dead plants and animals. Anaerobic microbes devoured the organic material giving off methane gas. Over millions of years the gas became bound with the sediments to form rock. Methane was locked into the various sedimentary layers of the Basin and not just in its coal measures/seams.

The gas that miners will be hoping to exploit in the ancient sedimentary rock below our shire is unlikely to be from coal seams; however, this gas, just like CSG is classed as an ‘unconventional’ gas. Unconventional because it is bound to the rock and only able to behave like a gas when the bonds to the rock are broken. To fully exploit the gas bound in the ancient sediments below our shire it is quite likely that both chemicals and massive hydraulic forces would be required. Just like much CSG, mining would involve the processes of fracking. Fracking – here lies our immediate local concern for our kids’ future health and water. Don’t be misled into believing that there is no exploitable gas under our shire. Garry Scott Coordinator Gasfield Free Myocum/Tyagarah

street youth, depressed youth, suicidal youth, soon-to-bejailed youth and everything in between – I am saddened and gobsmacked after last week’s State of Origin. As if Paul Gallen’s leftright wasn’t a bad enough example to our youth, the commentators talked about the Maroons’ initiating a brawl to break up the NSW’s rhythm. (Sounds like a deliberate push-in at the taxi rank or kebab queue.) Then Laurie Daley called the incident one of the great Origin moments. I am totally aware of the reasons for Gallen’s ‘king hits’ but people in such influential positions should under-

stand the ramifications their actions have on our easilyinfluenced youth. Award-winning Karl Stefanovic called Gallen a ‘dog’ after watching the game. My disgusted 13-year-old daughter said, ‘Aren’t they stupid?’ But the following morning on Karl’s breakfast Today show, he commented, ‘I like a bit of a biff ’. Obviously hasn’t been bashed, glassed or had his son killed by violence. Our youth, like the ones before them, are just trying to fit in. As Gandhi said, good leaders lead by example. How are we meant to influence our youth responsibly when their heroes act like something off Jerry Springer?

Channels 7, 9 and 10 flood our desensitised viewers every evening with sex and violence, and society tries to bandaid the problem by drugging or jailing our confused youth and asking for more police. After the unprovoked assault on Simon Gramp in George Street, Sydney, by an unknown attacker, king-hit for no reason last week, you would think as a generalisation people would get it. With 3,733 recorded violent assaults in George Street alone, the effect of misdirected anger is obvious, coupled with all the continued on page 13

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alcohol companies that sponsor, advertise and pay such huge amounts of money for the privilege of promoting their products. Having been king-hit, bottled in the face, kicked by 14 thugs while defenceless on the ground, I know the detrimental effects of violence. Enough of this bogan behaviour. Stop trying to find the reasons for this behaviour on the outside, and start on the inside, with the biggest vehicles for sensentionalised violence being TV, movies, various internet sites and games. Five years ago, I conducted a survey asking 200 under15-year-olds what constituted tough and would they have a fight if they thought they would lose. The answers: mainly gangsters, and no, they wouldn’t pick a losing fight. Stop this lunacy now. Peter Gauge Boxation Mullumbimby

CFS good news There is good news for the increasing number of people who suffer from the debilitating collection of illnesses temporarily named ‘Chronic Fatigue Syndrome’ (also known as Myalgic Encephalomyelitis). One of the foremost research institutes with a focus on CFS is soon to be located at Griffith University on the Gold Coast. This will greatly aid in our battle for recognition, accurate diagnosis and, one day, treatment for what the World Health Organisation first recognised as a neurological disease in 1969. People with ME/CFS of differing levels of severity, living from Brisbane to Byron, are needed to participate in research studies. Healthy people willing to be control subjects are also needed. To find out more email sharni.hardcastle@griffthuni. edu.au or check out the National Centre for Neuroimmunology and Emerging Diseases on Facebook. Jen Jacobs Brunswick Heads

A healing experience Both major political parties would have us believe that their main focus in the people smuggling/boat people saga is the saving of the lives of asylum seekers and breaking the business plan of the smugglers. Has anyone considered the leasing of foreign-registered tourist ships and turning them into floating cities which have all the benefits

Stop wasting time on rocks Thanks to The Echo for last week publishing a long-needed exposé on the demise of Belongil used-to-be-a Beach, to Cate Faehrmann for blowing the whistle on it and to Angus Gordon (Echonetdaily, June 7) for highlighting the answers on this saga. Angus was lead author of the first assessment in 1978 of coastal erosion (Byron Bay to Hastings Point). His June comment finishes with ‘the coastal erosion problems of NSW, and there are now many, are a state matter and require state driven sustainable solutions’. If rocks on gaps between other unapproved rocks is the answer at Belongil, then what was the question? I believe the real question is how best to help affected landholders

establish lives in places not liable to erosion. No amount of rock will turn Belongil into that place. Just look at the current scene via your maps app’s satellite view. You’ll see properties on a man-made headland jutting into the sea plus a gully being cut in the surf-zone in front of it. Sustainable? I don’t think so. Won’t filling in the gaps with approved rocks run the risk of creating responsibilities for the unapproved rock walls beside them? A bit like putting bog in holes in a rusty car – it’s the start of a project, not the end. Will the state who just found $300,000 so easily for rocks keep the tap open on funding for more… for ever? Or at an increasing rate, if the sea is rising?

Hey, that’s unaffordable! And who’s paying? I understand there are 21 landholders affected at Belongil. And many more in the north of the Shire. I’ve lodged a motion for June 27 that Council write to the minister for planning about erosion at New Brighton and South Golden Beach and seek funding towards a coastal zone management plan for the shire’s coastline. Let’s stop wasting time on rocks and debates at Belongil and get this sorted, and for the whole shire. Let’s have proper debate, create the plan and inform the state about their (ie our) issue – one that we share with much of NSW. Cr Duncan Dey Main Arm

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Public Access review Last week the mayor indicated that Public Access practice is up for review. That’s good; for too long there has been this arbitrary diktat that the session must finish by 10.15am so that the meeting proper can start at 10.30. Usually question time comes right at the end, meaning that I’m made to feel a nuisance for tending to extend the session. Sometimes, under our former mayor there’d be no time at all for questions, and sometimes she seemed to deliberately engineer it that way. The other main problem has been the division of time in relation to each subject – five minutes for and five minutes against. If two speakers want to have their say then their five minutes is divided into two two and a half minutes each. This reached the height of absurdity when continued on page 18

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The 2013 TekSTAR Festival lights up the Byron Sport & Cultural Complex this Thursday with a one day spectacle of light, sound, art and technology like nothing seen before in the Northern Rivers. ‘The Konvergence’ will offer all comers a mesmerising glimpse into the future with 12 hours of installations and panels, the latest in virtual reality and digital art, plus electrifying performances from local, national and international artists.

Regional creative powerhouses will join forces with some of Australia’s most innovative performers for an evening audio-visual spectacular featuring acclaimed Melbourne based audio visual team Spoonbill and Dropbear, sideshow celebrity and lightning enthusiast The Space Cowboy, electronic comedian Joel Salom, live digital drawer Kellie O’Dempsey, motion control masters Ethno Tekh and many more. The night will end with the debut performance of Dream Drone Star Vision, Si Mullumby’s didge journey combined with astro photography by Michael Worthington. The TekSTAR Youth Program will run from 11am-2pm, offering interactive activities for families and young

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Dear Resident, Thank you to everyone that has signed my petition calling on the O’Farrell government to declare the North Coast ‘Coal Seam Gas Free’. Our community’s view is clear;: We do not want risky CSG. That’s why I need your ongoing help to stop the National Party’s plans to grow CSG fracking and mining operations in our region. Get your friends, neighbours, and family to sign my petition and together we can make the North Coast ‘CSG Free’.

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North Coast news daily: continued from page 13 the Blues Fest DA was up. There were four neighbours who objected and each was given one and a quarter minutes! Yet each of them had a distinct legal interest and a different basis for objection. Some re-thinking required there, councillors. At the last meeting I wanted to put the heat on planning director Ray Darney with some questions regarding my court case, but I was more or less forced to trade them off for a submission. I’ll summarise the questions here now (which is probably just as much heat). Why in a 2001 vote were those MO owners who wanted to convert to Community Title forced to do the following: 1. File a DA at the same time as their re-zoning application and pay all their fees up front? 2. Pay the cost of all council staff time and administration outlays, as well of consultants employed by council? 3. Do a fresh assessment of the impact of their proposal despite the fact that they already had consent for the same degree of site density? Planner David Kanaley had already left Council when these punitive terms were imposed, but he tells me he received complaints from several owners and that he’d intended the conversion process to be simple. I’m amazed that none of the owners challenged this nonsense in court; certainly those who applied for Community Title from scratch (ie not having an existing MO) weren’t hit with the same requirements. The relevant resolution (01-1193) can be read in the preamble to the Rural Strategy. The heading says: ‘Referred for action to: Environmental Planning Dictorate’.

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How very Freudian. Oh, and many weeks ago I applied for a copy of the staff report that lead to that resolution; I wanted to see what the staff justification was. I’m still waiting. Indeed one of the questions I wanted to ask the GM was whether he considers it adequate that FOI requests can sometimes just vanish into thin air. Just as well the courts have a subpoena process, innit? Fast Buck$ Coorabell

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I was excited and about to enter the Byron Shire Council photography competition in the hope of winning a prize for one of my photos. Thought I’d just check that they only get exclusive rights if I was a winning entry, particularly because the advertisement says ‘…and the winning photos will be used to show the world who we truly are’. So I sent an email to the council to check and I received the reply that the exclusive rights are for all photos entered. While copyright of each photo remains with the entrant, they are required to ‘authorise and license all images to Byron Shire Council for unlimited use’. These images may also be distributed to third parties, such as the Visitor Industry Association Byron, Brunswick Heads Chamber of Commerce and Destination NSW for marketing and advertising campaigns. This means they are getting them and using them anywhere with anyone! Even exclusive use is rare these days, so to do this is unbelievable and I think most entrants won’t actually even understand what they are giving away. This is the cheapest

Every occasion in which I find myself in a traffic jam on Ewingsdale Road, I curse the incompetence of both the Byron Council and the business organisations of this town. They fiddle with arguments about tweaking of the existing road network whereas the solution is staring them in the face. None, apparently, has either the intellectual capacity to see it or they lack the political guts to embrace it. The traffic causing the problem is coming in from the north and is going out to the north. It’s tourist traffic that is vital to the businesses of the town but it is choking the town. We have a disused railway line running through the guts of town and out to the freeway, linking up just south of Grays Lane. The railway has acres of land right on the beach between First Sun Caravan Park and Belongil, ideal for pay-up beachside parking, meaning that most of the visitor traffic wouldn’t even need to come into the CBD. Physical encouragement could be given for visitors to walk into the CBD from this site. Ewingsdale Road would be left to the locals. Elsewhere within Byron the NSW railways have the capacity to completely transform the future of Byron town planning, but I leave that to others. I am only interested in getting to The Pass where, with my Tony Abbott endorsed Nazi continued on page 21

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Byron Sophia Byron Sophia Philosophical Group: Even the Sun will Die – Discussion around Southern Hemisphere Solstice and questions raised by Eckhart Tolle in his CD and his book The New Earth. Thursday, 20 June 2013, 1–3pm, at Masonic Centre, 6 Byron St, Byron Bay. Info: Celia 6684 3623.

Author talk Byron Bay Library invites you to a talk by Sunshine Coast author Maggie Counihan at 2pm on Friday 21 June on her new book Bring on the birthdays: Ageing with adventures. Bookings are essential on 6685 8540.

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Letters continued from page 18 style surfing helmet, my Julia Gillard brand self-interest focusing reflective surf goggles, my Christopher Pyne stainless steel knuckle dusters and my American brand telescopic truncheon with power head added (always down the front of the togs, baby, never down the rear) I can take my rightful place in the lineup as the self-appointed head of the Ageing Weak-Kneed Surfers Association. Lester Brien Byron Bay

done one media interview and then disappeared. If I hadn’t experienced a lot of what he describes, and knownmany others who have also, I would think it might be a hoax. See www.freedomfchs.com/cclarkintrvw.pdf. To me it seems that stopping these sort of unofficial covert actions against citizens is far more important than whether we have our meta data logged by PRISM. The latter is officially sanctioned, at least in the USA, and may soon be here too. What trouble can they cause

us with that? Even reading our emails etc would not be a problem if the information was only used for security purposes. What Carl Clark describes though are methods that, while maybe necessary tricks of the trade for agents operating in very difficult circumstances against legitimate targets, can also be turned to target citizens for other reasons: political, personal and even psychopathic. I think we need more focus on ways to make sure this unofficial abuse of power

can’t continue, whether that abuse is from within intelligence organisations, discreetly outsourced or proliferating to who knows where. Jed Stuart Mullumbimby

Fluoridation farce Fluoridation of water supplies is medication being forced upon the public. For starters, fluoride has optimum effect on dentition when it comes into direct contact with tooth enamel. Ingesting it has little or no effect on the teeth. Fluoride

toothpaste is the most effective method of application and in this form consumers have a choice to use it or not. Forced medication of fluoride may set an ominous precedent. Already folates have been added to flour and flour products because some people do not eat sufficient fresh fruit and vegetables so it is forced upon us all. What next? Australia has a high rate of suicide. Will antidepressants be added to water supplies in the future? If fluoridation of our water supplies goes ahead then

those who object to it should have every right to, en masse, refuse to pay their water rates. Maybe The Echo should consider conducting a community plebiscite in one or two of their editions so as to survey those for and against fluoridation. Perhaps the following research should be presented in court as evidence: Mayo Clinic: Fluoridation & Bone Disease in Renal Patients www.fluoridealert.org/studies/mayo-clinic. Peggy Balfour Mullumbimby

End racist attitudes Mandy’s rave on racism was absolutely spot on. Claims that a person is not a racist accompanied by the defence of ‘it was an accident’ or ‘it was said in private’ are totally invalid. If someone lets down their inhibitions and makes a racist statement, then their true attitude is revealed. Mandy’s point that Australian culture fosters racist attitudes rings true. Thank you, Mandy, for your clear articulation of the issues and plea for an end to racist attitudes and an end to excuses. Kate Lavender Lennox Head

CFC v CO2 Some people have been getting all steamed up about a hypothesis that CFCs cause global warming, not CO2. A paper by Professor QinBin Lu in the journal of Modern Physics B claims that CFCs created global warming from 1950 to 2002. Prof Lu claims that average global temperature is now falling because CFC concentrations are declining. He questions the method the IPCC uses to calculate the warming contribution of CO2. However, when an 11-year running average is used to smooth the fluctuations of yearly global surface temperature, the underlying temperature is steadily increasing. Also climate scientists say CFCs only contribute ten per cent of warming and a recent rise in HFCs counters the fall in CFCs. If CFCs were the dominant source of warming, why did global temperatures rise in the decades before WWII when CFCs did not exist in quantity? There is a lot of coal that wants to get out of its hole, but I’m putting my money on the IPCC in this stoush. Sapoty Brook Mullumbimby

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he pelican is a relaxed bird. One in this squadron of six has its neck lying back along its spine with its head looking forward from a feathery pillow as it swims towards shore. That’s really relaxed. The others have their heads in the more conventional pelican position: atop slightly and elegantly curved necks. As the scoop of pelicans nears river’s edge, they stand up in the shallow water. The pelican with the laidback head stands as well, but keeps its head folded back in that weird position. Maybe it’s more than relaxed. Maybe it’s had an accident and its neck is broken. Pelicans suffer in these modern times. They get tangled in fishing lines, choked on plastic and starved by overfishing. How will it fly? Swimming and standing may be okay with your head folded on your back but, flying? I don’t think so. The scoop waddles towards a tackle of fishermen who are readying their rods

on the sandy bank. Actually, they’re not really fishermen; they’re three teenage boys. Fisherteens, I guess. They’re noisy too, laughing and shouting in newly deep voices. Fishermen are usually older blokes with khaki shirts, shapeless hats and big bellies. This hormone of fisherteens wears bright t-shirts emblazoned with the names of American cities. And baseball caps. One has a serious cough, barking as he baits his line, and spits into the sand. There’s a girl with the fisherteens but she isn’t one. Sitting on a bleached tree trunk, she watches as the boys bait their lines, white cords running from her ears, her arms folded across her chest

against the rising cold. The pelicans waddle, in that relaxed pelican way, towards the fisherteens and the girl. Amazingly, the weird one waddles with its neck still folded – like an Ikea pelican, half-assembled. Lines baited, the boys walk towards the water. The pelicans scatter. Well, scatter is not the right word. They separate with pelican nonchalance, allowing their fellow fishers access to their river. A young man comes down from the carpark and unleashes a black and white puppy. It immediately runs at the pelicans. The lay-down neck of the weird pelican springs up like a party whistle uncurling. It and the other pelicans hurry into the water. A motor boat chugs upriver, its wash making the fisherteens jump and the floating pelicans rock. Plonk, plonk, plonk – the fisherteens cast their lines into the future. The motorboat kills its engine and starts drifting back past the fisherteens and pelicans. An old bloke with a shapeless hat and big belly casts a line from the boat’s stern. A willy wagtail lands on the gutting table

near me and attacks a bloodstained newspaper page flapping on about an election. The river goes quiet. The fisherteens stare into the river. The pelicans watch them with professional interest. The man, pup now under his arm, sits on the sand and gazes riverward. The girl pulls the earphones from her ears. The willy wagtail realises there’s no sustenance in the election and flies off to the pub. A stillness drops down like a raindrop on a river; its ripples connecting us all. Rivers are good like that. They are Earth altars at which all living things pray; portals to our collective soul. A lowering pressure sucks a sigh from me; a sigh filled with pent-up sadness for all that once was, for all that is lost, for all we are losing. But I’m happy the neck is not broken. A cough cracks the silence. It startles the pup who escapes his owner’s clutches and resumes chasing pelicans. They fly up to where dark clouds are gathering, all holding their heads out on long, straight necks.

A dodgy hypothesis on old and new world writing styles Michael McDonald

I like to compare and contrast literature from ‘Old Europe’ (as described by Donny Rumsfeld and his henchman) and New America – Henry James defeating my style generalisations. Kinky, I know. Currently I’m reading The Prague Cemetery by Umberto Eco (Old Europe) and The Paperboy by Pete Dexter (New America). Interestingly, both the novels begin with frighteningly long sentences. From Eco we get convoluted cleverness and from Dexter

brash clarity. As much as I admire the American style, I think I’m stuck in Old Europe, having imbibed its literature as a child and gone on to a teen fascination with the ‘jewelled prose’ of Nabokov. It would take major rewiring for me to write like Dexter. So far I think The Prague Cemetery is a much better book than Eco’s earlier work The Name of the Rose. While entranced at first look, I reread The Name earlier this year and found it clunky, Eco sacrificing storytelling to little lectures in semiotics. (I earned

a High Distinction in semiotics from Deakin University by correspondence, so on this topic I know my onions.) Here’s a couple of sentences which might tend to disprove my hypothesis: ‘No one mentions that now, and I suppose no one is inclined to bring it up, particularly not my father, who in other matters loves those things most that he can no longer touch or see, things washed clean of flaws and ambiguity by the years he has held them in his memory, reshaping them as he brings

them out, again and again, telling his stories until finally the stories, and the things in them, are as perfect and sharp as the edge of the knife he keeps in his pocket.’ – The Paperboy. ‘A mystic is a hysteric who has met her confessor before her doctor.’ – The Prague Cemetery. Coincidentally, there is a clever dog named Eco who lives in Mullumbimby. As far as I know, he has never studied semiotics, but his minder says he always reads his peemail.

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People Smuggler is a case for mandatory reading The People Smuggler by Robin De Crespigny, thepeoplesmuggler.com Review by Mandy Nolan

Like many liberal-minded Australians who feel immense compassion for asylum seekers and who personally oppose mandatory detention and offshore processing of refugees, I have believed that people smugglers were financial opportunists whose sole purpose was to profit on the misery of others. But after reading Robin De Crespigny’s powerful book The People Smuggler, the true story of Ali Al Jenabi, the first person to be prosecuted and convicted by the Australian government under laws introduced by the Howard government as part of the strategy to ‘stop the boats’, I was reminded that nothing is ever that simplistic. In a political climate that continues to vilify people smugglers as heartless profiteers,

and believes that the continuation of people seeking asylum entering illegally through Australian waters can be stopped by simply stopping the boats – you can stop the boats, but these people are still refugees; they’re just not here – a book like The People Smuggler should be made mandatory reading for all Australians. I would challenge even the most right-wing xenophobic reader to maintain their ‘get rid of the refugees’ attitude after reading De Crespigny’s narrative. Sadly though, they’ll probably never read it, and they’ll never know the truly amazing story of Ali Al Jenabi, a man who was forced to leave his family in Iraq when he fled Saddam Hussein’s torture chambers. And yes, Ali Al Jenabi did smuggle asylum seekers via boat from Indonesia to Australia but it was underwritten not by greed, but by compassion and in response to the frustration with the United Nations’ tokenistic approach to assisting real

need and the vulnerability of his fellow country-less men and women. Jenabi’s response to the inhumanity and corruption of the people smuggling industry was to do it himself, and to do it fairly and safely. Everyone who went on Jenabi’s boats made it to Australia. No one died. Many

people never paid. Children went for free. That’s why Jenabi has been called ‘The Oskar Schindler of Asia’. Ironic that Schindler who did the same thing as Jenabi was revered in film and literature, yet Jenabi served time in both prison and detention centres here in Australia. This book is a gripping read, which is unusual considering the subject matter is despair, torture, displacement, violence, hopelessness and detention. Yet this is a story of resilience. Not the kind we try and instil in our privileged first-world kids to teach them to cope with not getting a prize in pass-the-parcel, but the deeper resilience of the human spirit, the resilience that keeps a person going when they have lost family, material possessions, career, and country, when they have been tortured and imprisoned, when they have lost everything – and then they still have the capacity to start again.

That is the spirit at the heart of this remarkable story told by author Robin De Crespigny, told in first person with the author embodying Jenabi’s voice. The epic story was told to De Crespigny over three years in long conversations that she would spend hours transcribing. Somehow De Crespigny has performed an impressive authorial feat, piecing together not just the complex narrative of Jenabi’s life but also his life changing moral choices and the emotional depths of his odyssey. This is one of the most immensely readable and most deeply thought-provoking books I have read in some time. The People Smuggler is a reminder of the power of literature to capture stories that not only change the world but also change the way we think. Q Robin De Crespigny is one of the featured writers at this year’s Byron Bay Writers’ Festival, August 2–4.

Romantic comedy with a twist is the Simsion project forte The Rosie Project by Graeme Simsion, graemesimsion.com Review by Lisa Walker

The Rosie Project is Graeme Simsion’s first novel and it has taken off with a bang, already selling into 30 countries. Simsion has previously written two non-fiction books as well as short stories, plays and screenplays. The Rosie Project, which won the Victorian Premier’s Literary Award in 2012, was originally a screenplay, written as part of Simsion’s studies at RMIT. Don Tillman is a professor of genetics. He has some unusual habits – his life is timed to the last minute, he

eats exactly the same meals at the same time every week, he is a master of Aikido but has trouble with social situations. While the author never says as much, the reader deduces that Don may have Asperger’s syndrome. Don himself doesn’t recognise this, however. When he gives a lecture on Asperger’s, a friend asks him if the symptoms remind him of anyone he knows and they do – one of the other professors. When Don decides that he needs a wife, he approaches this task as he does the rest of his life, with efficiency. A questionnaire is what he needs, he decides, ‘to filter out the time wasters, the

disorganised, the ice-cream discriminators, the visualharassment complainers…’ Don’s questionnaire for ‘The Wife Project’ is both extensive and discriminating. But then along comes Rosie – a smoker, a barmaid, a vegetarian. She is totally unsuitable, yet Don can’t seem to stop himself from spending time with her. Don is a wonderful character, who maintains his consistently original persona throughout. There are many delightful one-liners and a couple of laugh-out-loud moments due to the gap between Don’s view of the world and that of others. When a woman who is clearly interested in

him asks him out for a chat he quizzes her on how he should prepare, ‘What specific topics are you interested in?’ When Rosie says, ‘You want to share a taxi?’ Don reflects that it seemed a sensible use of fossil fuel. And when asked if he has ever had sex, Don confirms that he has, on his doctor’s orders, but then ponders that it might become more complicated when there are two people involved. Simsion acknowledges the inspiration he has gained from classic romantic comedy movies. ‘Cary Grant would have made a perfect Don,’ he says. This book is funny, witty and intelligent – I finished it with a smile on my face.

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Among the workshops this year Laurel Cohn: Understanding Story Structure: Monday July 29, 10am–4pm, SCU Room, Byron Community Centre. A story is like a creature. It can have a multitude of limbs and unusual features, but it needs to be able to stand on its own and deliver its creator’s intent. Being able to identify the backbone of your story is crucial to help you work out whether you have unwanted growths that need to be excised or require additional material needed for balance. In this workshop Laurel will introduce the idea of storyboarding for writers. This is a useful tool to help you discover the spine of your story, the key elements that your story can’t do without, and ideas that can be trimmed away. In addition to storyboarding, through practical exercises we will explore other strategies to help you understand and hone your story structure. Writers of fiction and narrative non-fiction who have completed at least the first three chapters of a book-length draft, or have completed a short story will benefit. Expect to gain an understanding of story structure and why it matters plus a suite of specific tools and strategies. Participants need to: prepare a chapter outline (booklength work) to bring to the workshop – a couple of prose paragraphs or up to 8 dot points for each chapter: what happens, key characters introduced, time covered, major event/s.

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To be held from 2–4 August at the North Byron Events site, BBWF asks ticket holders to bring their own bottles, which may be reďŹ lled at the onsite water stations for the cost of $1. Steel bottles will be available for sale onsite, and water will also be sold in biodegradable cups.

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‘It used to sadden me, year after year, to see writers take one or two sips from their water bottles and then abandon them on stage,’ Festival director Jeni CafďŹ n said. ‘This is just a small but signiďŹ cant step the BBWF is taking in 2013 to minimise its plastic legacy. We ask all our audiences and participants to take that step with us. Thank you to Neverfail for assisting us in this initiative, and to local solicitors/ attorneys Bottrell van Kempen for supplying bottles to the writers’. For information about the Byron Bay Writers’ Festival and to book tickets, visit byronbaywritersfestival.com or telephone them on 02 6685 5115.

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ECHO BEACH Who is the best local surfer ever? IT IS AN IMPOSSIBLE QUESTION to answer, but it doesn’t stop us all having an opinion. While we all surf to have fun the question of who surfs the best always comes up. Echo Beach this week asked a bunch of the area’s best surfers and industry gurus spanning a 40year period to list who they think is the best local surfer from Ballina to Byron. Tough question to answer, but here is what they came up with…

EQUAL SECOND KIEREN PERROW Intelligent and for a little guy has heaps of guts to ride those big waves. Gary Timperley Hellman and as a surfer still getting better. Runner Up Pipe Masters in 2010, winner 2011. Gunther Rohn Such a charger considering growing up in an area without consistent big surf and his Pipeline win. Margo

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GARY TIMPERLEY Powerful with a great style and a great guy. Danny Wills

DANNY WILLS Smooth with a combination of big moves and new style tricks, he can do the lot. Gary Timperley

A force to be reckoned with. Bob McTavish

Explosive, extremely talented and highest contest achiever of the area. Gunther Rohn Family man and a great guy… tore the bag out of any decent section! Kieren Perrow Beautiful style and a genuine ambassador for surfers in our local community. Brendan “Margo” Margieson Perfect posture, concentrated attention to wave character and literally grew up on the waves here. Rusty Miller

One of the area’s and country’s best of the times. Gunther Rohn

EQUAL FOURTH ADAM MELLING A powerful surfer who keeps his speed and pulls great lines. Gunther Rohn One of the best surfers on the tour right now. Kieren Perrow GARRETT PARKES Amazing aerialist, looking to bust into the WT. Kieren Perrow BRENDAN ‘MARGO’ MARGIESON So explosive and innovative during his time in the

Surfboard art comp WINNER! Thanks to everyone for sending in your entries to our Molotow Surfboard Art comp. It was a hard decision but our art director has given first place to Luke Kennedy who has won himself a $250 Molotow paint pen pack. Check out more of his work at mynameislk.com

spotlight, a humble and powerful surfer. Kieren Perrow Unbelievable powerful moves and is one of the first free professional surfers. Timpo SEVENTH CRAIG WARTON Always loved watching Warto surf, always exciting and made a huge push in the air. Kieren Perrow EQUAL EIGHTH CRAIG HOLLEY Really smooth and different style. Danny Wills GEORGE GREENOUGH Inventive, unique, simple life. Gets wet daily. Lives how hippies dream of. Bob McTavish BOB MCTAVISH His total commitment speaks for itself. Ed Sinnot STUART KENNEDY Keeps getting better, but lacks contest savvy. Gunther Rohn JEREMY BYLES One of the area’s very best of the early nineties. Powerful and explosive. Beat some of the very best. Gunther Rohn

MICHAEL WRIGHT Most progressive young surfer of the area. Surfs big Pipe and Chopes. Very big contest results already. Gunther Rohn SOLI BAILEY A huge future ahead of this kid, great style and approach to a wave. Kieren Perrow

Willsy doing some nice rail work for Byron Bay Board riders

Steve The Mal Rider at The Pass

Duncan Murray

Ed The Islander

Dave Rastovich

Kyuss King

Guy Walker

Ray the old longboarder from Uki

James Woods

MARCUS ABOODY One of the best surfers at Lennox Point, super smooth style with great rail surfing. Kieren Perrow

Rod Anderson

Anthony Mikeledes (Miko)

Peter Phelps

Richard Beckers

Noel Graham

Owen Walker

EQUAL SIXTEENTH Duncan Max Penderghast McNichol

Sasha Sleigh

Simon Maltby

Algy Reed

Steve Mills

Lainey Reed

Josh Sleep

Johnny Keevers

Geoff McCoy

Jimmy Keevers

Luke Stickley

Chris Brock Phil Myers Gary Harwood Wayne Webb Donny Campbell

Steve the lifeguard

Ellis Ericson Johnny Abegg Yerrin Brown

Owen Wright Rusty Miller Tyler Wright Neil Cameron Shaun Munro

Frank Latta

Anthony Walsh

Torren Martyn

Jenny Boggis

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The winner of this week’s Echo Beach wave of the week is Tony Cunningham for this photo at Main Beach Byron Bay last Tuesday. Tony has scored himself $200 off his next ESP surfboard. Next week we will be giving away NRL tickets at Skilled Park for the Echo Wave of The Week winner. Remember the shot must be take on the North Coast over the next 10 days and entries close 27th June. Please email your entry to sport@echo.net.au

Surf report Plenty of waves around for surfers this week. On Tuesday we have a dropping 4 -5 feet S/SW swell, but we will see and new S swell on Wednesday peaking at 4 - 6 feet on Thursday. Winds will be W/SW in the mornings and tend more S/SE in the afternoons. Great week to get in the water!

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GIVEAWAYS* PERCHED ON THE EDGE OF SUCCESS The Perch Creek Family Jugband have to be seen to be believed. Good humour, good music and good times. This is a family you’ll want to be part of. They will be playing at the Bangalow Bowlo on Friday 28 June. If you want to enter the draw to win a double pass and become a free subscriber to our online EchoNetDaily, just email gigscomp@echo.net.au with subject header ‘How to catch a Perch’.

TECHA BEAUMONT HAS BEEN THE CREATIVE FORCE BEHIND THE HIGHLY INNOVATIVE TEKSTAR – AN EVENT THAT SEES DIGITAL ARTS CONVERGE ON BYRON BAY.

Kicking off last week at Kulchajam, the event concludes this weekend with a spectacular all-day program called The Konvergence at the Byron Sports and Cultural Centre. The day (and night) includes a youth program, a SCU new media symposium, workshops, panels, programs and performances that showcase Australia’s high ten creatives. Techa spoke with SEVEN about the event. Can you tell me about the inspiration for the event? Tekstar festival was inspired by a desire to bring the artistic community of the northern rivers together to collaborate and share skills. We chose electronic arts as a platform because of the potential to invite new ideas and expand everyone’s capacity of what is possible. To do something a little different and encourage us all to dream! At Kulchajam we have run some beautiful winter solstice gathering so we merged this to create the idea of a winter festival of light, sound, art and technology. How have you managed to bring it all together? Was it a massive task? We received a regional partnership grant from Arts NSW that enabled three arts collectives Byron Bay, Uki and Lismore to come together to create the program. The inspiration for an annual festival has been borne from our desire to create lasting networks that can grow and to seed collaborations and connections in the community. It has been a massive task as a grassroots community-based initiative, fuelled by the energy of a small but dedicated team of volunteers. What do you think the appeal of electronic arts is? Electronic art covers such a massive range of creative expression, and invites amazing innovations in traditional art forms such as painting and songwriting. In this way it touches everyone. The main evening show, the Konvergence on 20 June at the Byron Sports and Cultural complex brings together live digital painting and animation in a unique collaboration with local music legend Greg Sheehan. That is just one of seven amazing acts over the single evening ranging from motion sensor based audio-visual performances, a traditional DJ and VJ and a robotic dog as the mc for the night. The evening’s opening incorporates paintings from local Arakwal man Sean Kaye animated into the building as part of a ‘digital sunset’ and closes with a magical star vision Dream Drone digeridoo journey. We will be revealing how

digital arts can appeal to everyone and be potent fuel for our creativity in many ways. What are the events that you think will attract the most attention? The Konvergence: the main event of the festival is definitely the crowd pleaser and also an incredible showcase event that the region may not ever have seen before. Running from 11am to 11pm, a youth program in the morning will include a visit by ABC Kids icon Dirtgirl while local ‘Earth guardians’ youth will set up a recording studio. Workshops, installations, presentations, 3D virtual reality demonstrations, video art, an interactive vintage ‘tek’ museum are just some of the treats in store during the day, while the evening show is an even more expansive and inspiring showcase of the magical worlds people can create when they merge creativity, art and technology. How do people ‘engage’ with Tekstar? We want people to get involved, whether as volunteers, as participants in workshops, or our 48-hour Art Hackathon which has artists showcasing what they do in new ways, or audiences that want to come and interact. Participation and interactivity are two ideas we are exploring through the artists presenting at the festival, and there are opportunities for everyone to engage. Do you think that work of computer geeks is the next frontier for visual art? Someone said to me the other day ‘coding is the new beebop’ I don’t think we are quite there yet but there is definitely an amazing flowering of artforms incorporating 3D and virtual reality – which rely heavily on

‘geek power’ – enabling visual concepts to be realised in more powerful and sensory ways. Can you describe some of the individual projects or installations to me? Melbourne based Ethno Tekh present an incredible audio-visual show that will have the crowd dancing, all triggered by movements of the performer on stage. Si Mullumby, of Wild Marmalade will be presenting his dream drone meditative Didge Journey to end the Thursday evening show with star vision immersive visual projections. Greg Sheehan and other local musician maestros will perform live in an improvised narrative with contemporary artist Kellie O’Demspey whose digital painting is animated live during the show. Australian video remix artists show a feature length film Hollywood Burn in which they have cut together footage from iconic Hollywood films to create a feature length film that proposes a new ‘cultural narrative’. That’s just a little taster of the diverse acts that make up Tekstar2013 What should we expect for this coming weekend? We invite people to come on a winter wonderland tour of the region. It all starts in Byron on Thursday with our unique all day and magical evening show The Konvergence, a not to be missed winter wonderland experience. We then tour to Uki for a special immersive visionary art experience and winter solstice GLOdance event on Friday and take some installation and visual projections to add more colour to the Lismore lantern parade.

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GAY PARIS AT THE HOTEL GREAT NORTHERN ON FRIDAY

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Watching Moldre Mark Moldre has been recording music since the late 90s. On his latest album An Ear To The Earth he knew he didn’t want makes you dance well past your bedtime, every time. Super sharp, to make any of his usual musical choices. He also decided that astoundingly inventive and often naked, they don’t just play a set, he would not write any songs about his feelings or himself. No they entertain the shit out of their audience. While the band are at heart on his sleeve stuff. No confessionals. No crying in his gin. He home in the Blues/Swamp/Rock genres, they are also completely compatible with pop, metal and even folk bills, sharing stages did want to combine the tapestry of his musical past to write an with the likes of Karnivool, The Beards and The Snowdroppers. By album full of diversity and ever-shifting genre. He called his old focusing on creating great hooks and delivering an unstoppably childhood friend Jamie Hutchings (Bluebottle Kiss) and asked if he’d be interested in producing. Jamie beat the arrangements into energetic live show, the band is accessible to anyone looking for a good time, becoming a major draw card for shape with his familiar spit, grit and sandpaper festivals and events. approach. An Ear To The Earth is filled with dark corners, tender romance, redemption and death, Friday at the Hotel Great Northern. human struggle versus biblical consequences, Beards Like Us dreams and bad weather. It’s gritty and smooth, poignant whilst occasionally raucous, diverse The USA, Canada, Germany, the – and yet somehow it all hangs together. It’s Netherlands, Belgium, England and Moldre’s musical history across 10 varying Scotland are amongst a list of first-world chapters. The show at The Brewery will stand countries that can expect a visit this year out as different from the rest of the tour as it will from the kings of totalitarian beard-rock: feature Mark with his acoustic duo, featuring The Beards. The First World Tour will take sidekick Adam Lang on a drum kit made from in a series of relatively well-off countries, a suitcase/biscuit tin and motorcycle disc brake, including a run of shows in the group’s banjo, lap slide, xylophone and whatever else homeland, Australia. ‘People living in they can fit in the boot of the car. developed countries are more susceptible REBECCA IRELAND AT THE to shaving.’ Said the band’s frontman, Friday at the Byron Brewery with Tall Tales and SHEOAK SHACK IN FINGAL Johann Beardraven. ‘They are a high risk Creature Kind. HEAD ON SATURDAY group, so it’s important for our message to reach them before it’s too late.’ The A Very Nervous Story message is: Grow a beard. Their refreshingly original and alwaysThe story of The Nerve started many years ago when Ezekiel Ox entertaining live act has made The Beards one of Australia’s great was in Full Scale, Lucius Borich was in Cog and Preshrunk had underground success stories; but social media and other online only just broken up. One night in a Melbourne venue, young resources have earned the group a significant international fan shredder Glenn Proudfoot spotted Ezekiel fronting Full Scale base too. For most of those fans, The First World Tour will be their and immediately knew that one first opportunity to see The day they would be in a band Beards live. together. Glenn pursued Ezekiel At the Hotel Great Northern on via skype and email which led to Saturday. The Nerve’s first writing session in St Kilda in 2010. These tracks International Indie Arts were the start of the relationship Organisation launches in but were never used. Glenn then Byron went back to reside in Europe and wrote the monstrous riffs that are RAW: Natural Born Artists, littered throughout The Nerves’ up a US-founded multi-faceted coming debut album Audiodacity. independent arts organisation, Time to find a drummer. As soon is slated to make its second as Ezekiel heard the riffs, he knew Australian debut in Byron Bay DOOT AT TYALGUM HOTEL ON SUNDAY AT 2PM that Lucius Borich was the only this July. It’s the first outside drummer for the job. Lucius was Brisbane. Armed with the immediately on the job. Still in need of a bass player, Davarj mission of connecting artist so they can grow together, RAW Thomas was introduced to the band by Reggie and The Nerve currently showcases independent artists in fashion, music, visual was born. art, film, photography, performing art, hair and makeup in 80 cities worldwide on a bi-monthly basis. RAW focuses on providing Get your Nerve at the Hotel Great Northern on Friday. these artists with the tools and resources needed to inspire and Gay Paris cultivate creativity. RAW’s first Byron Bay showcase titled Elevation will premiere at Gay Paris are a dirty fucking rock band from Sydney. They play music that grabs you by the chest, hands you a whiskey and the Beach Hotel on Wednesday 3 July.

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Deep Fried Perch The Perch Creek Family Jugband are a curiosity... Why did they turn out the way they are? Was it because they all drank and bathed in the muddy waters of Perch Creek from birth? Was it because they were forced to sing for each meal, or simply because their old man was nothing short of a lunatic? Either way, circumstances conspired to create a band of siblings with an incredibly unique and diverse sound that seems to find it’s way through the cracks between a vast array of genres. Like the creek itself, the Perch Creek Family Jugband are at times raging and relentless and at others placid and haunting. Featuring five lead vocalists whose voices combine in sublime harmonies

Bring your questions for Max and Russell from Social Savvy Networking, get a glimpse of the Invisible Man and meet Tegs this Thursday June 20.

Mzaza: Transhumance Tour

Presented by Byron Music Society Sunday 21 July. Adults $30 BMS Members $25 / Children $10

From the north coast of NSW comes alt-country sensation Doot. With their roots in the wide open plains of this wide brown land, paired with welltravelled ears, Doot delivers a sound that is both classic and original, familiar yet surprising, rocking and rootsy, heartfelt and feel-good. At the Tyalgum Hotel on Sunday.

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RAPE MUSIC Should rape be legitimised or represented in art? The Australian tour of US Rapper, Tyler, The Creator, has stirred up a vehement feminist backlash with online petitions calling for his shows to be cancelled due to lyrics which glorify rape and genital mutilation. At his Sydney show last week Talitha Stone, a 24-year-old blogger and campaigner and member of online feminist activist group Collective Shout, received ‘a slew of rape threats on Twitter’ followed up by a misogynistic tirade at an all-ages gig at the Enmore Theatre where Tyler ranted: ‘fucking bitch, I wish she could hear me call her a bitch, too, fucking whore. Yeah, I got a sold-out show right now, bitch. Hey this fucking song is dedicated to you, you fucking cunt.’ Wow, the poster boy for misogyny. What can cause a man of just 22 to hate women that much? And how has he managed to gain an international profile promoting such atrocity? Doesn’t he have a mother? A sister? A grandmother? An aunt? If he does, I reckon they’d be hiding under their beds hoping like fuck he’s not coming home. One of the lyrics that sent Australian women over the edge was ‘I tell her it’s my house, give her a tour in my basement, and keep that bitch locked up in the storage, rape her and record it, then edit it with more shit.’ Perhaps Tyler’s right for feeling personally vindicated. He’s not the first rapper to embrace violence against women in his lyrical meanderings.

In fact there is so much rape in rap I am surprised there isn’t a sub-genre called Rape Music. Rape is ghetto. It’s part of the whole glorified crackdealing gangsta myth where cavemen can relive their primal urges to rape, pillage and rap. Even Eminem who has received mainly positive and glowing critical acclaim has slid a few rapey lyrics under the radar, like in Celebrity where he raps ‘See me I’m all up on your bitch means I’mma rape her, All I got for these hoes is dick, duct tape and a stapler, So bitch you better look for the table scraps to scrape up.’ The tired liberal argument around freedom of speech dictates that artists, musicians, comedians and the like can tackle challenging subjects such as rape within the confines of ‘art’. But art has changed. In the digital age we have live streaming, internet porn by the mega tonne, instant album downloads, YouTube. There is too much of everything, everywhere, and very little parameters about what exactly art is. When does actual rape become performance art? If Children of the Corn (Cam’ron, Big L, Bloodshed) can rap ‘Murder astrologist, mad cases of manslaughter, I rape this man’s daughter, then put the shit on camcorder’ at what point does the actual real-time video clip of this kind of stuff happening, either simulated or real, start becoming socially permissible? The Daily Mail in the UK reported that of the top 50 accessible ‘rape porn’ sites found through a Google search, 78 per cent advertise content depicting simulated rape of under 18-year-olds, in particular ‘schoolgirl rape’. Of the top ten Google search results for ‘free porn’ half the websites host free rape pornography. Sites include terms like ‘brutal rape’, ‘real rape’ and ‘savage rape’ in their web addresses. In the UK recent reports have found that rape victims who have been filmed live in fear of their footage being posted online. In fact there has been a surge in such activity. A rape crisis centre reported that in the last 12 months between

I have created my own rap in response. ‘I’m a fat angry bitch so why don’t you rape me and tape me to a chair so you can make me scream like a bitch on the end of your cock but it’s not a cock, it’s a rolled-up sock because you’re a little boy with a little toy so don’t annoy me any more. Go home to your Mumma and beg for forgiveness, you stupid cockhead’ And for god’s sake get an education and find something interesting to talk about in your music other than the adventures of your stupid boring and very, very tedious cock.

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No Woman is An Ireland… Our own Rebecca Ireland plays along with her trio featuring guitarist, Alex McLeod and singer, Cassie Rose (BVs). The recent release of EP, Wild Bear, saw Ireland gaining national radio play and the band touring to festivals across Australia. ‘There are beautiful melodies, that are not as simple as they first sound, and a lot of rhythmic complexity. The vocal harmonies, too, are quite amazing.’ Barry Lenny, Glam Adelaide. Saturday at the Sheoak Shack, Fingal Head from 3pm.

SHELLIE MORRIS HAS BEEN CALLED A ‘CHANTEUSE OF RARE SERIOUSNESS AND GRACE’. This

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Desensitisation to graphic images and glorification of rape has put our young men at risk of being indoctrinated into believing misogyny and violence is a legitimate and desirable approach to women. Rape jokes, rape art, rape videos, rape fantasies and rape lyrics degrade and demoralise every woman on the planet, disempowering us, leaving us bound duct-taped to the rapist’s chair. It should be illegal. If they were rapping about blowing up planes, glorifying and encouraging the planting of bombs at marathons, then they’d be arrested as terrorists. These men are terrorists. The country that they threaten to destroy is the one that lives inside every woman, where she can walk the streets without fear of rape or sexual violence. That is a country that we have fought hard to find.

over instrumentation as diverse as the trombone, frailing banjo, washboard, double bass, overdriven blues harp, musical saw, tap dancing and a whole lot of other stuff including, of course, the jug. They play the Bangalow Bowling Club on Friday 28 June (Tix at venue or www.kupromotions.com.au) and at Jimmy Willing’s Hillbilly Heaven on Thursday 27 June at the Gollan Hotel.

Yanyuwa Women sing up their story for Boomerang unique artist has traversed the most glamorous world stages to the humblest campfire concerts in Australia’s remotest communities. Shellie’s new release Ngambala Wiji li-Wunungu (Together We are Strong) is the first album by an Indigenous contemporary female singer/songwriter sung entirely in Indigenous languages of the Gulf Country. Working with family members from her grandmother’s country in Borroloola, this collaborative work is something special. Morris’s story is the stuff mythic stories are made of. Opera-trained Morris was adopted as a baby and bought up in a loving white family with no knowledge of her Indigenous family or country. Shellie was working in a rental car company when a bloke turns up and says ‘gees you got here fast’. Of course Shellie didn’t recognise the gentleman who seemed to know her, so he laughed that she must have a twin wiser in Kakadu. Turns out she did. And so began Shellie’s journey home to country, to family and to her self. ‘It’s been a gentle journey,’ she says, ‘and you know that from working in the 70 remote communities where I’ve been, the gentleness and the patience – allowing you to slip up with saying a word wrong or to be in that learning phase, it was very patient, and they said, we understand there will be a lot of learning.’ Ironically, this simple case of mistaken identity led Shellie to find her deeper identity. ‘There was a great peace and a great sense of self for the first time in my life and the anxiousness that I carried from wanting and trying to fit in fell away.’ Fast forward to the Yanyuwa stories, a longterm project recognising the importance of language preservation, of story and of community. Sadly there are fewer than 10 fluent speakers of Yanyuwa language in the world. ‘It took a lot of hard work to pronounce words properly,’ says Shellie, ‘but by the

50 and 100 women reported that the attacker not only filmed the rape but said it would be posted online for others to see.

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time I got to Borroloola, I was ready but very nervous. I thought there would be one or two songs sung in language. But they said the whole album is in language.’ For Yanyuwa women says Morris, ‘there is a very strong culture of women speaking language. The women have been very strong, and it is crossing that generational line, the young people are still dancing their dances. So when we made this album we bought the young children into the studio and wrote a song. It was wonderful, they have a whole dance now, where all the young people from the different clan groups came together, it’s phenomenal. The young people are knowing more of their language than they ever have before.’ ‘Track one is called li-Anthawirriyarra – Saltwater song. It is the story of Borroloola, it has many islands and they used to travel from island to island, we know the sea and the sea knows me, and it is about the relationship with the ocean. ‘The traditional songs were recorded acappella, sometimes slapsticks and boomerang and occasionally with didge, and they were recorded and translated into English for the album as well. I would read the translations when I wrote something in English and translate into Yanyuwa and talk with the women as I would have to check with them.’ In recording terms the production process was unconventional. ‘We went in with one keyboard, the only one in the community. There is a lot of space in the recording studio. We wanted it to be cinematic, with lots of space. We were going to mix the contemporary and the ancient so we all went in and re-wrote and played it so the grandmothers could hear it. They were overwhelmed, they burst

into tears, and the whole community loved it. It was incredibly overwhelming.’ The recording process wasn’t just emotionally intense, it was also a lot of fun. Shellie says, ‘There were so many times we couldn’t breathe or couldn’t record because we were laughing so much!’ ‘The grandmothers weren’t used to a recording studio (that we’d built in an old morgue), so we got women to sing by themselves and they haven’t sung by themselves before and that voice would come out and some would have cold and flu, and it would sound strange to them and then the laughter!’ At the live performance in Darwin, comedian and actor Magda Subanski phoned Shellie to tell her that it was the best show she’d ever seen – emotional, hysterically funny and very very real.’ ‘Just getting on stage was funny,’ says Morris. ‘I’m back stage with all these grandmothers, one of them goes out, and the audience cheered so hard she got the slapsticks and said, come on we gotta get this show started now. We finally get on stage and one of the grandmothers says ‘should we start now?’ I say yes, now is good. Another one says ‘so now’. Now would be good. ‘Now?’ The audience were hysterical. It was a chaotic show, the audience loved it.’ ‘These are very powerful women and it comes across. Nothing phases them, especially if there’s a cup of tea back stage. They are my heroes!’ Shellie Morris will be performing Ngambala Wiji li-Wunungu, The Song Peoples Sessions with the Borroloola Songwomen at the Boomerang Festival of Indigenous Music and Arts 4-6 October.

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Kel Penney has been playing his distinctive acoustic style of Blues, Jazz, R&B and Soul on the Gold Coast and northern NSW since November 2011. Boasting an impressive repertoire of wellknown and much-loved songs and ballads, Kel will be sure to have you grooving in your seats during your dinner experience, or dancing till your feet hurt. His easy-going feel-good style is always a crowd-pleaser and he is proudly brought to you by Blue Devil Grooves Promotions. Saturday at the Ballina RSL Club. 8pm.

Is that a gun in your pocket? If rocking blues, funk and soul are your thing then you are going to dig Tommy Gun and the Holsters. A promising young blues musician from the far north coast pulled together a band to play

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HARDCORE SHOWS EAST COAST RAMPAGE TOUR I Killed The Prom Queen House Vs Hurricane Buried in Verona Saviour 6pm Wednesday June 26th

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E N T E R T A I N M E N T his own arrangements influenced by the greats like Ray Charles, Jimi Hendrix and BB King. Tommy has been making custom made guitars with his Dad for the past 3 years, searching for his guitar ‘tone’. ‘I now feel I found my voice and am ready to start talking, hopefully get some good chat going,’ says Tommy referring to his new show. Ballina RSL on Friday at 8.30pm.

Delicious birthday OnAssid! Team Frou Frou have a special night coming to the Lismore City Bowling Club. It’s their third birthday extravaganza and to help celebrate they have an awesome DJ line up. On the decks this Saturday Jackie OnAssid, always a firm favourite with punters, joining Jackie is DJ Lady K and Mr Frou Frou Craig Wilson aka 1iSamurai. But here is the cream on the birthday cake is Vonnstar on sax. Saturday at 9pm, Entry is $15. Lismore City Bowling Club.

cake, coffee and chai. From 7pm. Friday at Kohinur Hall, Main Arm.

Winter Solstice Full Moon Dance Medicine Music proudly presents a Winter Solstice Full Moon Dance at Durrumbul Hall this Friday. This is a call out for the community to connect, dance and celebrate winter’s longest night with a blazing bonfire and a magical full moon. Featuring resident percussionist and

Maya Winter Solstice Festival Maya Winter Solstice Festival kicks off the winter 2013 program of Electric Samba king Walter Piccolruaz in an all-star Forest electronic music events with an gathering aptly named Soul Sistas, with event designed to create a unique festival didgeridoo legend and multi-instrumentalist atmosphere where self-expression, freedom Si Mullumby (Wild Marmalade), and personal journeys can meld into a positive contemporary folk musician and producer life-affirming experience through dance within Cye Wood, poetical songbird Parissa an immersive multimedia environment. Bouas (Hottentots), multi-instrumentalist This Friday’s solstice event welcomes DJ and original recording artist Matt Ostila Kamos to the Maya Winter Solstice Festival. (Osmosis), touring artist Jamie Patugalan Expect solid danceable music in a muscular and special guests. mash-up of powerful progressive electronica. DJ Kamos aka Alex Brine started DJing in 2003- A LITTLE HULA HEAVEN AT THE Winter Solstice Full Moon Dance is family friendly. Doors open at 6:30pm till 1pm 2004 mixing house music and hip hop, playing MULLUMBIMBY EX-SERVICES and tickets are $15/$20 (presale/door) at school parties and socials. After listening to CLUB ON SUNDAY 7 JULY and available from Santos (Byron Bay & his first psytrance album Infected Mushroom Mullumbimby). BP Empire Kamos was infected by the psybug and after being influenced and inspired by his older brother Kurt Hombres at Banga Pub (Kismet/Dreamweaver) he began mixing psytrance after much schooling from his brother on how to beat match. Kamos started The Hombres is the brainchild of four of the north coasts’ best known and successful musicians. Singer Kurt Rettenmaier has playing at doofs around the northern NSW area in 06-07. Also been performing locally and nationally with his namesake outfit playing is everyone’s favourite functor, DJ Pop, a local legend in Byron’s local outdoor party scene known for his blistering upbeat Kurtis for close to ten years, during which time he has received critical acclaim, and widespread radio airplay. With a reputation psytrance sets. for electric live performances, Kurtis brings to The Hombres an Tickets are $20 on the door. Vegetarian Solstice feast catered for exciting and polished performance. On guitar is Pat Davern, by Vego Gone Troppo, delicious samosa, spring rolls, salad,

Lismore lights up for the Lantern Parade This Saturday sees Lismore’s signature community arts event, The Lismore Lantern Parade shine the most amount of light on the longest night. Every year around the solstice schools and community groups come together to light the streets with the whimsical and wonderful lanterns they have made during the year. It’s not just about the walk in the street, which by the way is always magical, it’s about the sense of community and collaboration that comes about

when groups invest in a shared vision for their town. Artistic Director Jyllie Jackson never ceases to lose inspiration and is the driving force behind this very important night on the community calendar. The magic is perhaps that a NSW regional city becomes host to a medieval pageant, with kids and street performers, music and circus, markets, food and conversation. The parade will also feature the Samba Blissta team who are currently celebrating the tenth year of Carnival drumming. Carrington Street boasts a music line up that runs from midday until 10pm with acts like Blind Willie Wagtail, Greg Sheehan and Time closing. Legendary musician Greg Sheehan has long been regarded as one of the finest percussionists in Australia, yet ‘percussionist’ doesn’t’ really do justice to the kind of musician he really is. A pioneer of contemporary rhythm in Australia and with his propensity for experimentation and exploration on all sorts of instruments – tuned and un-tuned, man-made and earth-made, he is firmly in the realm of Australia’s great musical innovators.

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best known for his work as lead guitarist in legendary oz rockers Grinspoon. Pat has recently returned to the area, and has taken this opportunity to play some different music, with some old friends. On drums is Jonny, all the way from Ireland and now living here in the Bay, Jonny has played all over Europe and brings a real character to the band. And putting the ‘Tre’ in The Hombres, is LOREN AT SPHINX bass player Mike ‘Chilli’ Mills. Mike ROCK CAFE AT is a locally-born musician recently MT BURRELL ON returned from musical duties with Alex Lloyd, and touring Europe as SUNDAY Andre Reiu’s musical director. Mike brings a solid foundation to The Hombres, with his driving, rock solid playing. The Hombres have a set of entertaining, upbeat classics and hits from the last 40 years, delivered with their own distinct flavour. Bangalow Hotel on Friday.

Camel Tones at the Billi The Camel Tones are back again at the Billi this week dishing out more of their R&Bness to an evergrowing groovin crowd with Geoff Wright and Tim Longworth on guitars and vocals, Ric Crothal on da bass and with special guest drummer Grant Gerathy it’s going to be big fun, so get yer dancin pants on and get to the Bilinudgel Pub Friday night 8.30pm.

Loren Rocks the Sphinx Hailing from the little village of Uki Loren is a troubadour, dedicated to taking his music to audiences large and small, from festivals to living rooms all over the country. Ten years ago Loren hit the road on his first tour. Loren has played almost every festival in Australia, toured Canada, the US and New Zealand and traversed this country countless times, offering his soulful songs to the ears and hearts of folk wherever he goes. At Sphinx Rock Cafe on Sunday.

Playing Wolf Having wowed the audience at the Music Marathon in March, international pianist Newton Wolf will give a special solo recital on Thursday at 6.30pm in the Concert Room of the Northern Rivers Conservatorium. Newton came to Australia this year as a scholarship recipient in the Sydney International Piano Master Class Festival, held by Kawai Australia and Pymble Ladies College, where he was featured soloist at the opening recital. For more information call 6621 2266.

THE CUPCAKES, ONE OF THE MANY INNOVATE STREET PERFORMERS AT THE LISMORE LANTERN PARADE THIS WEEKEND Don’t forget the Lantern Festival Afterparty 10:30pm at The Gollan Hotel with The Seeds of Entropy.

Free admission Gallery open Wed-Sun 10am - 5pm

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Ben Quilty: After Afghanistan An Australian War Memorial travelling exhibition

On display until 4 August

The Antipodean Steampunk Show An artisan travelling exhibition, supported by Visions of Australia

Creative Power, the art of George Baldessin A Maitland Regional Art Gallery touring exhibition, supported by Visions of Australia

Kelly Speaking: Anthony Joy On display until 16 March 2014 Drawing Margaret: Nicholas Harding Ben Quilty, SOTG, after Afghanistan. Painted in Robertson, New South Wales, 2011. Oil on linen (diptych), 300 x 140 cm. Acquired under the ofďŹ cial art scheme in 2012. ART94522

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s r a t S WITH LILITH This week it’s worth finalising unfinished biz and attending to auto, electric or mechanical repairs before Mercury hits its midyear retrograde and little things cause trouble out of all proportion to their size…

E ARIES: Stressing out because you think you’re responsible for making everything work? Sorry, you’re not. Believing the world depends on your efforts is exhausting and unkind to yourself. Do your part only, not everyone else’s, this week. Slow down and tune into others; snappy reactions could damage friendships. F TAURUS: This week pressures us to decalcify our mindsets as huge readjustments take place in our personal and planetary evolution. We’re all being challenged to identify and exchange destructive beliefs and attitudes for new behaviours to improve our relationships with everyone and everything in the world around us. G GEMINI: If this week presents a niggly, critical, complaining edge, work towards positive outcomes instead of just grumbling. Change touchy subjects before they detonate. If your sense of humour goes walkabout, retrieve it immediately along with that notoriously cheeky, sweet-talking Gemini charm. Collaboration’s paramount right now. H CANCER: Certain friendships and circumstances leaving your life? Idealising the past only robs energy from the present, which this week is rich in new possibilities at the closure of one cycle and start of another. Winter solstice and weekend full moon are

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ACROSS 1. Popular work by G F Handel (5,5) 7. Instance; condition (4) 9. Tobacco growing state of US (8) 10. Consumed by Kevin Rudd (6) 11. Low-growing eucalypt scrub (6) 13. Damaged, made worse (8) 14. One who strives for the enlightenment of all (12) 17. Error revealing psychological uncertainty (8,4) 20. Breaks down from overwork (5,3) 21. Genuine, truthful (6) 22. Long, narrow band of colour (6) 23. Pursue to a conclusion, especially of a story or sale. (6,2) 25. Rainbow goddess (4) 26. Bait fish (10)

ACROSS 1. George’s river concert to make curate swim. (5,5) 7. Check out baggage. (4) 9. State six broadcast back about drink. (8) 10. Would it stop you hearing wheat grow? (6) 11. Scrub Brough and Bing. (6) 13. Crippled setter mated? (8) 14. Strangely vast odd habits for seeker of enlightenment. (12) 17. Sigmund’s underwear – revealing error! (8,4) 20. Robbie dismissed, breaks down. (5,3) 21. Genuine drug, wild stone. (6) 22. Run naked – food overcomes resistance. (6) 23. Look back in the stream; rise and pursue to a conclusion. (6,2) 25. Hibernian cut flower. (4) 26. Bait for cowardly dog. (10)

DOWN 2. Maker of cartoon movies (8) 3. Ovum (3) 4. Skin disease, especially of dogs and cats (5) 5. Endurance (7) 6. Egyptian queen (9) 7. Pride, lust, gluttony for instance (8,3) 8. Reprieved, pardoned (6) 12. Small bananas (11) 15. Winter sport (3,6) 16. Castor and Pollux, collectively (8) 18. Obedient, pious (7) 19. Gambler (6) 21. Greeting on meeting (5) 24. Not in (3)

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DOWN 2. Topless cleaner covers mother for movie maker. (8) 3. English viceroy gets urge. (3) 4. Disease from New Guinea in west. (5) 5. Good man raises spirit; that’s endurance. (7) 6. Queen’s big wild cat loses tail, mates with domestic feline. (9) 7. Filipino cleric – one of seven. (11) 8. Pardoned – well left. (6) 12. Noblewoman steals fruit.. (11) 15. A game Julia Gillard might enjoy. (3,6) 16. Spanish gods dog one of Leda’s twins. (8) 18. From the French note, almost complete and obedient. (7) 19. Is Ponting better? (6) 21. G’day – it’s hard to bring up Andrew. (5) 24. Caught exposed. (3)

definitely best spent wherever your heart’s at home. I L EO: This week’s group dynamic? Others will respond to your leadership style as long as you respect people’s beliefs, needs and feelings – even if they’re the polar opposite of your own. This week’s balancing act? Between fresh and forward-thinking but risky, and safe but maybe outdated… J VIRGO: If you find yourself grizzling this week, step back and widen focus. Remember that the remedy for dissatisfaction is gratitude, which shares the same root source as grace and gratis, meaning free – in this case from the frustration of things not going the way you want. K L IBRA: Rumblings in your travel sector have you either on the move or involved with world affairs, while up close and personal you’re likely to find out more than you bargained for about certain persons: the good, bad, ugly and wonderful, mostly all in the one package. L SCORPIO: It’s not easy to focus on positive outcomes with people more interested in tweeting, gossiping and comparing catbearding posts than actually cooperating. But still, don’t be goaded into attack mode during late week Scorpio moon, which if you let it could restore your convictions and support your viewpoint.

Make Your Night Prepare for an extraordinary theatrical experience when Palace Cinema screens Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre production Twelfth Night this weekend. Filled with a cast of unforgettable characters, Twelfth Night is a moving comedy of loss and misplaced love and includes some of the most exquisite songs Shakespeare ever wrote. Mark Rylance, winner of multiple Olivier and Tony Awards, and much loved actor, raconteur and writer Stephen Fry star in the Tim Carroll directed production which was one of London theatre’s biggest hits of summer 2012, completely selling out all of its performances at the Globe and creating queues around the block in the West End. Twelfth Night screens at Palace Byron Bay Cinema at 1pm on Saturday and Sunday.

PAUL MCMAHON AT THE COMEDY OPEN MIC AT THE BYRON BREWERY ON THURSDAY NIGHT

MANDY NOLAN AT TINTENBAR HALL ON SATURDAY AND AT THE ONE NIGHT STAND FUNDRAISER AT THE MULLUM EX-SERVICES ON FRIDAY 28 JUNE

If you aren’t in that neck of the woods and want to catch them in full swing, try the Mullum Titty Bar for Tintenbar Ex-Services Club the That’s if comedian Mandy Nolan has her way! Lots of jokes about next weekend when they are joined by the gloriously funny Ellen Briggs in a comedy night to raise money for Mullum’s the joys of motherhood, marriage, men and family says Nolan local playgroup. With great prizes like tickets to Bluesfest and who reckons with 12 years of breast-feeding under her belt she Splendour up for grabs, this is a seriously funny night you could have registered herself as a legal and operational Titty Bar. shouldn’t miss. Mandy Nolan and Nick Penn team up to create a 2-hour plus comedy show guaranteed to have the room in stitches all night at Tintenbar Tix at the door, and for tickets to the Mullum show, try Tintenbar Hall this Saturday. Nolan has been performing stand the newsagents or the club. Tickets can be booked on 6619 0529. up comedy for 26 years. It’s something she believes that she only BellyLaugh Continues became better at when she gave up her girlish dreams of being rich and famous in the big city. ‘I only really started to develop BellyLaugh @ The Byron Brewery is the region’s hottest new as a comedian when I became a mother. Becoming a mother open mic comedy venue. With the first two open mic nights made me very conscious about where I chose to live. I didn’t want packed to the rafters and punters leaving fully satiated, promoter my kids growing up in the city. When I decided that I was going and comedy entrepreneur Mandy Nolan believes that the to live in a country area my comedian friends in the city were Brewery is ‘just vibing for comedy!’ Open mic comedy is a regular shocked. It was impossible to think that you could be a comedian free monthly comedy night that offers new and aspiring comics, outside of the city! But that has turned out to be completely alongside professionals the chance to work new material and gain untrue! Comedy is thriving in the regional areas!’ Until locating to stage time. ‘It’s comedy creche,’ says Nolan. ‘This is where comics Nimbin a few years ago, comedian Nick Penn has spent most of come into their own. It’s risky, it’s dangerous, and sometimes it’s his career headlining comedy clubs around the country. Penn’s spectacular!’ One such comic who has pushed himself through droll approach to the blasé approach of the everyday Australian the ranks is Paul McMahon. Living locally Paul did Mandy’s has won him fans on nearly every stage he’s worked. As the father comedy course about five years ago, and since then he’s gone of a young son Penn also made the decision to opt out for a from strength to strength. ‘Paul is a natural,’ says Nolan. ‘He has country lifestyle. Tickets are $15 on the door. great intuition for comedy and his material is as tight as a drum.' Enjoy a night of stand up comedy at the Byron Brewery on Thursday at 8pm. This month features four hot new comics from Brisbane who are making the drive to float their funny five! Free entry!

At Your Beckett Call Songbook will see Katie exploring material from throughout her career including songs from George, Katie Noonan and the Captains, Elixir and her acclaimed solo album. This intimate performance mode is the perfect setting for Katie to revisit her most popular songs.

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M S AGITTARIUS: This week could come up with a surprising new side of someone, a sudden relationship change, an unexpected business rearrangement – any or all kinds of problematic shenanigans. While in full oratical flow, it’s still necessary to be selective, to choose words carefully and express yourself with discretion. N CAPRICORN: It’s time for Capricorns to reflect on all the changes, great and small, you’ve synthesised and integrated lately. Congratulate yourselves for whatever positive results you’ve achieved, then use late week’s winter solstice and weekend Capricorn supermoon for their traditional purpose: to break old habits and develop new ones. O AQUARIUS: This week won’t lack interactive stimulation, but as opportunities blossom check those heart-rending causes or deals too good to be true; you really do need to know you have the correct information. But there’s no easier time to find that, and you’ll be spoiled for choice… P P ISCES: This gregarious but cranky week mightn’t offer quite the serenity you’d like, but get used to it because the coming month takes us all on a trip to Mood City. So better rehearse those existential dance steps like the Adaptability Tango, Changing Arrangement Chacha and Swift Rejig.

Samuel Beckett’s classic absurdist’s play, Waiting for Godot, will be presented with quite a twist this June by DoubleMask Productions and Gap Year Theatre Company. The play, which is about two tramps as they wait for the mysterious Godot, is being set in a pub after closing hours. The members of the Gap Year Theatre Company are living and breathing theatre for the whole year. DoubleMask has been running in Murwillumbah for seven years and has been known for the remarkably high quality of the performances it produces. The Byron Bay performance of Waiting for Godot is being held at the Byron Bay Community Centre on Saturday. $17 adults and $10 students/concession.

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After Earth Call me a curmudgeon if you will, but I was off-side with this movie from the opening minute when the narrator said phenomena when he meant phenomenon. The phenomena [sic] is ‘ghosting’, a demeanour produced by having no fear when confronted by life-threatening situations. It’s the pheromones exuded by fear that the blind monsters pick up on when they are on the rampage, eating people. I can’t recall the last time I was so unengaged at the cinema (it was probably during a recent sci-fi blockbuster – I’m thinking Prometheus). This one is set in the distant future when, as per the script of all such apocalyptic flicks, our planet has been trashed and abandoned. Will

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Smith is one of the Rangers who, in nifty jumpsuits, have been responsible for safely seeing human beings to new lodgings in space and who now fly about the galaxy performing heroic deeds. On such a mission with his (real life) son Kitai (Jaden Smith), their rocket crashes on, you guessed it, Earth. Will is immobilised with a bad leg injury and might bleed to death if Kitai can’t find his way across hostile terrain to retrieve something or other that will save his dad’s life. It’s all father/ son stuff, with weird flashbacks. Moby Dick is also referred to as a sort of self-validation, so I gather that there is an analogy being drawn with Herman Melville’s famous novel, but as I’ve not read it I can’t comment, other

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than to say I was not tempted to race out and purchase the book. Since his marvellously creepy The Sixth Sense (1999), director M. Night Shyamalan has made a series of stinkers and this will do nothing to dispel the suspicion that he is a one-hit wonder.

Due to my couple of bevvies at lunch, nature called just after the giant monster was slain. Leaving the loo, I realised that I had not the slightest interest in how it all turned out for Will and his revolting boy, so I went home. ~ John Campbell

The Internship Predictability need not always be the kiss of death for a movie. There are, after all, only a handful of stories to be told, so what harm can it do if in a lightweight diversion such as this you feel that you’ve been down its well-worn path many a time? Certainly it didn’t bother me, dispirited as I was by yet another example, in the form of the tasteless fundraising menu, of Australia’s toxic political environment. The abrasive but somehow likeable, soft-centred Vince Vaughn and harmless, lumpy-nosed Owen Wilson were a welcome relief from the bottom feeders of Canberra. Showing no sign of flagging, the man/boy format operates most effectively in pairs and there are few better exponents of it than Vaughn and Wilson – physically,

Twelfth Night temperamentally and in styles of delivery, they are a perfect match. As highly successful sales reps, Billy and Nick suddenly find themselves on the scrapheap when their company folds, a victim of on-line marketing. With no prospects, the boys stick together and land an internship with Google. Only five out of the intake of one hundred will be offered jobs, but there is no way in the world that Billy and Nick won’t be among that select group. Just as there is no way in the world that Nick won’t get the girl, Rose Byrne, who is actually allowed to be Australian. (Nick thinks at first she’s English but, when told, offers ‘but it’s a similar flag.’ Sigh.) The guys are ancients compared to their youthful peers and, though not complete Luddites, they are nonetheless

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more computer-illiterate than you might reasonably expect. A series of tests and challenges will present themselves as Billy and Nick and the three misfits in their team make their bid to live the dream of self-fulfilment. Fast-paced and brightly coloured, it makes a genuine effort to

bridge the broadening gap between fundamental human needs and the goose-step march of communications technology. Comfortably corny, this is a delicious mix of warmth, wit, excusable silliness and shameless positivity. ~ John Campbell

2013 Spanish Film Festival (No free tix) More info at: www.spanishfilmfestival.com Thu 20: OPENING NIGHT FIESTA! 6.30 arrival for 7.00 screening of A GUN IN EACH HAND (CTC), followed by after party with drinks courtesy of Estrella Damm and Torres Wines, tapas and live entertainment Fri 21: 6.30 - CLANDESTINE CHILDHOOD (15+) Sat 22: 1.30 - DAYS OF GRACE (18+) 4.15 - THE ARTIST AND THE MODEL (15+) 6.30pm - OPERATION E (15+) Sun 23: 2.00 - THE SUMMER SIDE (15+) 4.15 - DON’T FALL IN LOVE WITH ME (15+) 6.30pm - THE END (15+) Mon 24: 6.30 - CARMINA OR BLOW UP (18+) Tue 25: 6.30pm - THE BODY (15+) Wed 26: CLOSING NIGHT EVENT! 6.15 Sangria on arrival for 7.00 - TRISTANA (18+) DESPICABLE ME 2 in 3D (PG) No free tix Thu 20, Fri 21, Mon 24, Tue 25: 1.45 Wed 26: 1.45, 4.00 DESPICABLE ME 2 in 2D (PG) No free tix Thu 20: 11.00, 6.15, 9.00 Fri 21, Mon 24, Tue 25: 11.00, 6.15, 8.30 Sat 22, Sun 23 : 9.30, 4.20, 6.25, 8.30 Wed 26: 11.00, 6.15pm MONSTERS UNIVERSITY in 3D (G) No free tix Thu 20, Fri 21, Mon 24, Tue 25: 4.00 Sat 22: 9.20, 11.25 Sun 23: 9.40, 11.50

The Place Beyond The Pines The apotheosis of the screen anti-hero has resulted in an identifiable product that is rough’n’ready, solitary, vain and self-pitying – enter on a motorbike the stubbled, smoking Luke (Ryan Gosling), wearing (inside out) a T-shirt more battered and frayed at the edges than is strictly necessary for any Hollywood rebel. Then there is the incorruptible cop, Avery (Bradley Cooper), whose steely, ruthless ambition finds a perfect home in the environment of the police force (think Guy Pearce’s character in LA Confidential). As in a Greek tragedy, their lives intersect and have consequences that will drastically impact on future events. When Luke holds

the baby boy that he never knew he had, he quits his job as a stunt-rider with a touring roadshow in order to be near the kid. Soon after, he meets Robin (Ben Mendelsohn), a backwoods grease monkey who has spent too long in the makeup van. Though penniless, Robin generously offers the stranger a job in his workshop – it is a happenstance loaded with dire portent. Wanting to provide for his son, who is being raised by the mother (Eva Mendes) and her de facto partner, Luke is persuaded by Robin to join him in robbing banks. Down the track, malicious fate has planned the encounter with Avery. It is an unusually structured screenplay,

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GUY 9.30pm KACHEL THE STEREOTYPES Saturday 22 9pm

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Utopia Cafe Restaurant

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BYRON BAY

BRUNSWICK HEADS

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Italian Cafe/Restaurant

Breakfast/Lunch: 7am-5pm delicious, contemporary Italian-inspired

11 Marvell Street

Dinner during Winter: Thurs, Fri, Sat 6-10pm authentic, a la carte Italian

Open Breakfast & Lunch Mon - Sat, 8.30am - 4pm Sun 9am - 4pm

Every Sunday. Two courses for $38 including a glass of house sparkling, wine or beer. Emphasising the best quality, diversity and freshness of produce from the Bangalow Farmers’ Market.

Afternoon cake

For bookings call 02 6687 2088

13 Byron St, Bangalow

www.utopiacafe.com.au

bangalow espressobar & pizzabar

Zentveld’s local coffee offerings

O-Sushi

coffee. brunch. pizza. pides. salads. cakes Delicious house made treats and pizza (inc GF). Specialising in local produce and fabulous coffee! ESPRESSOBAR Mon–Sat and market Sunday–8am PIZZA lunch 11.30am–2.30pm evenings 5.30pm til late. www.bangalowbar.com

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

Bangalow Dining Rooms

Enjoy our lovely restaurant, intimate dining room and bistro food in the pub all day. With reasonable prices, generous portions and kids meals, our delicious menu will appeal to all. Large groups welcome, please book. We also offer professional event catering.

Hog’s Breath Cafe

6687 1144

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cnr station & deacon streets bangalow 6687 1271 DINE IN. T/WAY. BYO

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Introducing our new Farmers’ Market Lunch

Bangalow Hotel Open 7 days Lunch: 12 – 3pm Dinner 5.30 – 9pm All day bistro menu

Dominic’s Ristoranté

6680 9960

DOM'S BEAT THE WINTER CHILLS SPECIAL $16 FOR A LARGE TAKEAWAY PASTA BEFORE 7PM.

Open for dinner Wednesday to Saturday from 5pm Fingal St, Brunswick Heads 6685 1688

Byron Bay

Standard pastas only - seafood not included. DJ Supernova playing Friday nights

The Treehouse on Belongil

Open 7 Days, 11.30am-2.30pm Dinner from 5.30pm 9/4 Jonson St, Byron Bay 6685 5320 www.hogsbreath.com.au

Italian at the Pacific Open for Dinner & Cocktails 7 days from 6pm till late Next to the Beach Hotel Bay Street 6680 7055 italianatthepacific.com.au

FOOD TO HEAT THE BODY AND MUSIC TO WARM THE SOUL! Come sit around one of our fires and enjoy our secret Open Mon-Sun 7.30am-11pm recipe mulled wine – it does the trick! Woodfired pizzas - share Presenting incredible songwriters and musicians in Byron’s platters - cocktails - licensed most intimate atmosphere Thursday to Sunday – check the Echo Gig Guide or restaurant - bar www.facebook.com/treehouse.belongil 25 Childe St, Byron Bay www.treehouseonbelongil.com 6680 9452

Success Thai

The Eatery

Beach Kitchen

Serving sustainable, nutritious and organic fare with a modern Italian flavour. DJ set every Sunday from 4pm Children welcome Nightly pizza or pasta special with wine $22

Breakfast & lunch: 7 days Dinner: Thurs-Sun 18 Jonson St, Byron Bay 6680 7994 theeateryonjonson.com

Fig Tree Restaurant LUNCH: Sun DINNER: Thurs, Fri, Sat 4 Sunrise Lane, Ewingsdale 02 6684 7273

The Balcony Breakfast, lunch & sunset balcony dining Cnr Jonson St & Lawson St, Byron Bay 6680 9666 www.balcony.com.au

Cocktails t Wine t Pizza t Pasta t Seafood

Special Lunch Mon-Fri 12-3pm Dinner 7 days from 5pm. 3/109 Jonson St, Byron Bay 6680 7798

Open 8am till late At the Beach Hotel, Bay St, Byron Bay 6685 6402 www.beachhotel.com.au GOOD FOOD GUIDE 2012

Lemongrass

Restaurant garden produce Thursday Farmers Market Dinner Sunday 100 Mile Lunches

Open 7 nights 5.30pm-9pm Shop 3/17 Lawson Arcade Phone orders welcome 6680 8443

www.figtreerestaurant.com.au ‘Best Restaurant 2012’ A sophisticated blend of flavours 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

st elmo dining room & bar

St Elmo is a place where you can enjoy great company, first-class food, sophisticated cocktails and an extensive wine list. St Elmo is plating up modern Spanish cuisine Mon-Sat: 4pm till late Sun: Lunch & dinner 12-10pm to be enjoyed amongst friends and family. Our menus change regularly and feature daily specials. Cnr Fletcher St and Lawson SUNDAYS we have live music and $10 cocktails Lane, Byron Bay 2.30pm–5pm. 6680 7426

One One One 1/111 Jonson St (opp cinema) Breakfast & lunch 7 days Dinner Thurs-Sat Bookings recommended 6680 7388

Superb coffee and wine, day and night.

Multi award winning restaurants “Australia’s Favourite Japanese Restaurant” twice running in the I Love Food Awards and “Best Asian” in Northern NSW in the Restaurant & Catering Awards for Excellence, continuing a string of 13 awards. Eat in, takeaway, licensed. Open 7 days 11am–late. Modern & traditional wholesome Japanese food and great service. Live music every Wednesday from 6pm.

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GOODTASTE Hog’s Breath Cafe’s 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 offers chicken, seafood, snacks, burgers, ribs, kid’s meals, a range of Lite Options, plus their famous Prime Rib Steak – slow cooked for up to 18 hours for maximum flavour and tenderness. Kids eat free Mon – Wed nights and you can grab lunch for just $9.90, so there’s something to please the whole family. Italian at the Pacific provides a bustling atmospheric restaurant, dishing up contemporary inspired Italian cuisine and some of Byron’s finest cocktails and wines. Winter Warmers Monday–Thursday: Pasta & a glass of wine - $27 Sunday Dinner: 3 courses for $50 pp Experienced Thai chefs cooking fresh delicious Thai food for you. Fully Licensed Restaurant and B.Y.O. for wine. Welcome for lunch, dinner and take-away. Beachside breakfast, lunch and dinner right in the heart of town overlooking Main Beach, Byron Bay. The only exclusively Vietnamese restaurant in town, this intimate space spilling out into a courtyard offers 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. It’s a popular spot so bookings are recommended.

One One One Dining Food for people GOOD FOOD

Authentic European restaurant dining GUIDE 2012 A la carte & degustation, wine & cocktails

Dinner bookings 6680 7388 Open for dinner Thurs–Sat nights all winter. cafeoneoneone@yahoo.com.au www.oneoneonebyronbay.com

Traditional Thai Dinner every evening 5.30-9.30pm 5/2 Fletcher St, Byron Bay 6685 5151

Here the curry pastes are freshly pounded to leave your palate dumbfounded. Here the ambrosial meals are cooked to order and the scrumptious cocktails and mocktails thrust you into a land of wonderful tales.

www.stelmodining.com

Byron Fresh Cafe is conveniently located at the beach end of Jonson St and offers a fantastic range of meals Open Breakfast, Lunch & using many locally sourced ingredients. Come in and Dinner 7 days from 7.30am watch the world go by as you enjoy our fine food and 7 Jonson St (beach end) our superb Campos coffee. Byron Bay

Byron Fresh Cafe

6685 7810

Pizza Bar Byron Open 7 days 12noon - late 95 Jonson St Byron Bay 6685 5009 Takeway ph: 6685 5010

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From midday daily Pizza Bar is serving casual street lunches, pizza, calzone and salads. From 5pm full restaurant open serving pizza, pastas, salads and more along with our bar serving beer, wine and cocktails

lunch - dinner - takeaway www.pizzabarbyron.com

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The Junction NEW - Dine Lounge Bar Breakfast 8 – 11.45am Lunch 12 – 5pm Dinner 5.30 – 9.30pm Meet at the Junction of Fletcher, Marvell and Jonson Streets 6685 7320 for bookings

Belongil Bistro Brunch 7 days 7am-3pm Dinner Fri & Sat from 5pm 33 Childe St, Belongil 6680 9007 eat@belongilbistro.com.au

Meet us at the Junction for a stylish dining and bar experience in the heart of Byron's CBD. The iconic old bakery building has a warm welcoming feeling that partners the Junction team's philosophy for great food and service. Open 7 days for breakfast, lunch and dinner, the Junction is the perfect place to drop in with friends and colleagues for a relaxed meal or a refreshing cocktail at the end of the day. Fully licensed, dinner bookings are suggested

The peaceful beachside diner. Great food, wonderful coffee, wifi, papers, comfort, ocean breezes, pirates, lovely service Almost every Sunday afternoon sessions – live music and happy hour 1-3pm (follow us on Facebook to receive artist updates and much more!) Friday Curry nights – every week a curry from around the world with glass of wine or beer - $20

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Muoi’s Feast Dinner: Mon-Sat 11 Fletcher St, Byron Bay Bookings Essential 6685 7557

Fishheads 1 Jonson Street Byron Bay 6680 7632 BYO Open Seven Days 7.30am till late

Rae’s Fish Cafe Lunch & Dinner 7 days Wategos Beach, Byron Bay 6685 5366 raes@wategos.com.au

Thai@Byron

KINGSCLIFF

Open for dinner 7 days. Feros Arcade, Jonson St, Byron Bay 6685 6737

Come in and warm up with the best traditional paella in the Bay! Muoi’s 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 dinner. Closed 23 June Re-opens 27 July

coffee

breakfast

lunch dinner

Sensational Seafood www.fishheadsbyron.com.au www.facebook.com/fishheadsbyron

Casual relaxed seaside dining overlooking the picturesque Wategos beach. Using the freshest produce and seafood from WINNER OF throughout the region. CHEF'S HAT 2012 Rae’s is an iconic restaurant with a reputation as the best in the area. 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.

LENNOX HEAD

Salt Village, Kingscliff 6674 4833 dining@fins.com.au Dinner 7 days Lunch Fri, Sat & Sun GOOD FOOD GUIDE CHEFS HAT EVERY YEAR SINCE 1998

Ellenix Restaurant Breakfast Lunch & Dinner Small Plates & Cocktails Licensed Premises Open 7 Days 8am-late Beachside Ballina St Lennox Head 6687 7337

72 & 72a Burringbar St, Mullumbimby Cafe: 6684 2220 Mon-Fri 8-4, Sat 9-2 Resto: 6684 2227 www.latable.com.au www.facebook.com/ la.table.byron

Japunumop 10am – 8pm 7 days 28 Burringbar St, Mullumbimby

Yum Yum Tree CafĂŠ Breakfast & Lunch 7 days from 8am 6680 3368 50 River St, New Brighton

Dinner Friday and Saturdays from 5.30pm Bookings: 1800 014 014 www.twintowns.com.au

Luscious Foods

DJ AQUA IS BACK!

1/6 Tasman Way, Byron Arts & Industry Estate 6680 8228

Live global tunes every Friday night from 6pm in the Fins Cocktail Bar.

www.lusciousfoods.com.au info@lusciousfoods.com.au

GOOD FOOD GUIDE CHEFS HAT EVERY YEAR SINCE 1998

Fins

La Table

Signatures Buffet D’Hote

Fins Salt Village, Kingscliff 6674 4833 dining@fins.com.au Dinner 7 days Lunch Fri, Sat & Sun

Open 5 days. Open Wednesday-Sunday ăQN t %JOF JO PS 5BLFBXBZ 6684 2273 Mullumbimby Golf Club

FINS is famous for serving the best seafood in Australia. We have now launched FINS EARTH. An exciting menu of the best steaks from Australia’s most premium producers. Choose your cut, choose how you would like it served.

Red Ginger

Fresh Local Seafood & Seasonal produce Contemporary Australian & Mediterranean influences prepared by Hatted Chef Andy Wheeler Ellenix is the place to dine, sip cocktails, tuck into tapas or grab a delicious takeaway as you dust the sand off your feet. Located smack bang across from Seven Mile Beach, breathtaking views await those keen to kick back in this laidback local institution.

Munch Crunch Organics

Byron Bay: Jonson St (opp. Dendy Byron Bay) 6680 9779 Bangalow: Byron St (around the corner) 6687 2808

FOR THE LOVE OF THAI FOOD!

MULLUMBIMBY

Complimentary glass of wine with every main meal over winter.

Spice It Up Thai Restaurant

Organic Botero coffee served with organic Barambah milk s Artisan coffee merchants, take home whole beans or freshly ground s Extended selection of daily baked savoury & sweet treats s Private licensed area for business meetings & group functions Special event dinners or La Table can come to your table! Keep posted on our facebook for more details. Reviewed & recommended in SMH Good Food Guide since 2009 NEW good vibe... smooth coffee... friendly prices

A range of healthy homemade nosh ready to go. Try our heavenly choc-hazel croissants or savoury chicken and leek pies. After 4pm pick up your dinner from our daily one pot meal. Every Sunday 'BEST EVER CHILLI BEANS' The ‘Yum Yum Tree’ was a traditional meeting place for the first Australians of our area. A place to take sustenance, and catch up with old and new friends. Come notice the extra flair, enthusiasm and personal touch of the Yum Yum Tree CafĂŠ team, a collection of professional, down to earth people, enjoying their day serving you the tastiest meals and drinks. www.yumyumtreecafe.com.au

NEW BRIGHTON

LICENSED CAFE

CONTEMPORARY MEDITTERANEAN CUISINE AT CAFE PRICES. Live music 6 nights a week.

It’s a Buffet with a main meal... The Buffet D’hote is a buffet with a twist. As you are seated at your table there will be a choice of six mouth-watering main meals to choose from or you may help yourself to the buffet selection. You are also welcome to indulge in both a main meal and the buffet, the choice is yours. Adults $39 | Children 5-12yrs $25 | Children under 5 free.

TWEED HEADS

Mokha Breakfast, lunch, dinner 7 days, 7.30am - 9pm Shop 2 Feros Arcade Lawson St Byron Bay 6685 7726 mokha@westnet.com.au facebook.com/mokha.cafe

Luscious Foods aim to provide the freshest, first 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.

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, fine 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.

SUPPLIERS/CATERING

BYRON BAY CONTINUED

GOODTASTE

GO with the Munch Crunch FLO: FRESH-LOCAL-ORGANIC! Fruit - vegetables - groceries

Affordable fresh, local, certified organic home-delivered Your Fresh Local Organic food boxes. Order online before Saturday, delivered food home-delivery service! straight to your door on Tuesday. MCO Warehouse: 4/64 Byron local special: save the delivery fee and pick up at Centennial Ct, A&I Estate Farm: Myocum (8km from the warehouse on Tuesday. Free delivery in the Ind.Estate! warehouse) www.munchcrunchorganics.com.au

Ashes to Treehouse VICTORIA COSFORD Some say it has a Bali feel to it. Those thatched umbrellas, perhaps, set in a treeenclosed space with levels and angles and nooks, all drawing you in for some serious fun. The beach over the road. More importantly, this is a place reborn, resurrected from the ashes of a fire which closed it down for a year. Co-owner Nicholas Simpson tells me that they had originally thought it could be up and running within three months. ‘The fire was pretty huge’, he says. ‘We thought it’d be a quick fix, but it was a year operation in the end.’ Apart from all those beautiful trees, Treehouse has a woodfired oven: the mind boggles at damage done. And yet when I walk up the several steps which lead you there I would never have guessed at conflagrations and closures. It’s early afternoon but, despite being mid-week and out of holidays,

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still peopled with small groups of post-lunchers or snackers. Nick tells me that when the fire happened he and partner Zac Simmons ‘took a break and recharged our batteries.’ They had both set up Treehouse in 2009. Nick’s a Brisbane boy and Zac is from Noosa but they had met in Spain working on yachts. As one does. Zac’s father owns Sails restaurant in Noosa – hospitality, then, in his blood – but the boys always knew they wanted to be more than a restaurant. Since re-opening in March they have been quietly achieving this, shifting the focus from the pizzas by introducing a broader menu skewed toward sharing, and offering live music. ‘What we’re passionate about, apart from food’, Nick tells me, ‘is the music. It’s all original and it’s a good platform for musicians.’ They’ve snared Dan Stott as head chef. Dan, a New Zealander, was previously at The Balcony but spent a couple of years in Europe, heading up the kitchen at The Assembly restaurant near Tower Bridge in London. His leanings are Italian in terms of flavours; he makes his own pickles and chutneys and preserves. Every day there is a different braise on the menu, as well as soups. There’s mulled wine and outdoor heaters (apart from an undercover area this is essentially an outdoors venue), retro furniture and three Italian pizza chefs. The clientele, Nick tells me, is an eclectic

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mix of families, ‘hippies and highbrows’. And the food? The night we dine the braise is lamb shoulder with mash, olives and shallots: lush shreddy mouthfuls of perfectly cooked meat on creamy silky potatoes and a swirl of good jus, a hearty rustic dish of very generous proportions. As generous is the souplike barramundi with lentils, fennel and tomato, another blackboard special, gorgeously spicy and served with toasted ciabatta for soaking up juices. Shame we have hoed into several tapas beforehand – mushrooms on cauliflower puree topped with oozy brie; fabulous haloumi on a tangle of panzanella; sweet spicy pork ribs – as there is no room, now, for dessert. The three-piece band is cranking up and there are people everywhere, regulars many as they are treat the place like home, helping themselves to water bottles. Because it’s night there’s the sparkle of tiny lights in trees and under the billowy marquee dim lamps glow. Casually attired waitstaff ferry vast pizzas to tables and the whole place feels like one big party: it’s hard to leave. What with both its distance from and proximity to Byron Bay, its lovely beach, the fabulous Belongil Bistro next door, it’s no wonder the area is drawing crowds.

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BRICKLAYING, SOLID RENDERING. 30 years exp. Lic 170432C ..................................0423 378573 STAINLESS WIRE BALUSTRADING Supplies and installation................66809409 or 0419 758821 BRICK & BLOCKLAYING Competitive rates, quality work. Lic 203109C. Ph Jeremy ......0413 647828 ALL CARPENTRY Extens, renos, decks/c’ports, owner/builder friendly, refs. Lic 203206C..0424 158585 CARPENTER/JOINER decks, pergolas, renos, framing to fit out, kitchens, cabinetry Lic 220982C..0406 766239

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BYRON ANTENNA SERVICE

ACCOUNTS & BOOKINGS: 6684 1777

BUILDER/CARPENTER Peter Bergin. Renos & maintenance. Lic 147887C ..0432 060110 or 66840074 BRICK & BLOCKLAYING Lic 173697C. Phone Bob .........................................................0431 792260

CALL US FIRST - FAST SERVICE.

SERVICING THE BYRON SHIRE FOR THIRTY-FIVE YEARS

– ALL AREAS – Richard 6685 4265

INDEX Accountants ......................................35 Acupuncture .....................................35 Antennas & Installation ..............35 Appliance Repair ............................35 Architects............................................35 Audio Production ...........................35 Bathroom Renovations ...............35 Building Trades ................................35 Carpet Cleaning...............................35 Catering ...............................................36 Chimney Sweep ...............................36 Chiropractic .......................................36 Cleaning ..............................................36 Computer Services.........................36 Concreting & Paving .....................36 Curtains, Blinds & Awnings .......36 Counselling........................................36 Decks, Patios & Extensions ........36 Dentists................................................36 Design & Drafting...........................36 Driveway Maintenance................36 Earthmoving & Excavation ........36 Electricians.........................................36 Fencing ................................................37 Financial Services ...........................37 Floor Sanding & Polishing .........37 Furniture Repairs & Restoration ...37 Garden & Property Maintenance .37 Garden Design .................................37 Gas Suppliers.......................................37 Glaziers ................................................37 Guttering ............................................37 Handypersons ..................................37 Health ...................................................37 Hire ........................................................37 Interior Design .................................37 Kitchens ...............................................38 Landscaping .....................................38 Lawnmower Repairs .....................38 Lighting ...............................................38

CARPENTER Decks, pergolas, renos etc, all areas, free quotes. Lic 239951C......... Matt 0432 956815

Motor Car Detailing.......................38 Motoring .............................................38 Music .....................................................38 Naturopathy......................................38 Osteopathy ........................................38 Painting ...............................................38 Pest Control .......................................38 Physiotherapy ..................................38 Picture Framing ...............................38 Plastering ...........................................38 Plumbers .............................................38 Printer Toners & Cartridges .......39 Printing & Copying Services .....39 Recording & Film Studios ...........39 Removalists .......................................39 Rubbish Removal............................39 Scrap Metal Merchants ................39 Security Services.............................39 Septic Systems .................................39 Sewing & Alterations ..........................39 Sewing Machine Sales & Service.39 Solar Installation ............................39 Swimming Pools .............................39 Tiling .....................................................39 Travel ....................................................39 Tree Services .....................................39 Upholstery .........................................39 Valuers .................................................39 Veterinary Surgeons .....................39 Video Production ...........................39 Water Filters ......................................39 Water Tanks & Tank Cleaning ...39 Web Design Services.....................39 Window Tinting ...............................39 Wood Heater Installation ...........39

HOME RENOVATIONS BATHROOMS KITCHENS DECKS STAIRCASES ROOF EXTENSIONS AND REPAIRS TERMITE DAMAGE

ANTENNAS PLUS

PHONE NO: 02 6684 6635 BRUNSWICK HEADS LICENCE NO: 225906C wrightbuilders@bigpond.com www.aawrightbuilders.com

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APPLIANCE REPAIR MULLUMBIMBY APPLIANCE SERVICE Byron Shire ..............................0408 851633 or 66842952 DIGITAL ELECTRONICS REPAIR & SERVICE TV. Audio. Antennas .........66843575 or 0414 922786 WASHING MACHINE & DRYER REPAIRS Ocean Shores & Byron Shire ........................0418 410263

PLASTERER CARPENTER Small renovations / Alterations / Maintenance / Shed and garage conversions s )NSURED s ,IC # s 2EFERENCES s 'UARANTEE Phone David

6680 2001 or 0419 902 002

Quality Cabinets & Renovations Kitchens and cabinets – co-designed with you. Bathrooms, timber features, custom-made projects. Owner-builder friendly. References and inspection of work available. Lic 84399C Don 0418 650 608 or Piers 0431 184 315

ARCHITECTS FRANK STEWART ARCHITECT Reg. 6075. www.frankstewart.com.au ...........................66856984 JOSE DO Sustainable Architecture. Reg. 7647. www.josedoarchitect.com....................0424 062096 SPACEstudio Architecture & interiors. Reg. 8261. www.spacestudio.com.au ...................66809921 RIHS ARCHITECTS PTY LTD Special consultancies, eco designs, Reg. 3638. www.rihs.com.au .........................................................................................0411 699205

ARCHITECTURAL TIMBERS JACK MANTLE

ACCOUNTANTS

STAIRS

INTERNAL / EXTERNAL OPEN / CLOSED RISERS

ZAHER ARCHITECTS Reg 7872. www.zaherarchitects.com.au.............66849408 or 0414 974088

0408 740 480 / 02 6684 3378

GRAEME BARR ARCHITECTS Reg 4244. www.graemebarr.com .......................................66877973

ACCOUNTANT Paul Mayberry .............................................................................................66847415 OCEANARC ARCHITECTS Reg. 6042 www.oceanarc.com.au .............................................66855001 HANS ON BOOKKEEPING BAS agent, MYOB, QuickBooks, training ..................Sonja 0427 171087 RICHARD GLASGOW ARCHITECT Reg.7550 ..........................................66853829 or 0414 848599

AUDIO PRODUCTION

ACCOUNTANT – BANGALOW John Hudson .....................................................................66872960

ACCOUNTANT BOOKKEEPER Small business accounting ......................................Gail 0401 884231 AUDIO & VIDEO RECORDING & Live production, crystalgrid.com.au .........................0421 661910 ACCOUNTING & RETAIL Point of Sale – Online & Easy to use – Sales, Setup, Training

BATHROOM RENOVATIONS

& Support – Xero – Vend – Retail Express – MYOB – QB – www.bizwizz.com.au .............66875883 BATHROOM RENOVATIONS Peter Alexander. Lic 177579C .........................................0417 499023 BOOKKEEPER / BAS AGENT Reliable, low cost. Jules ...................................................0414 957888 BOOKKEEPING MYOB/QB/XERO from $25/hr for remote ..............................................0414 500640 ACCOUNTS ADMIN/BOOKKEEPER Bank rec, BAS, PAYG, payroll, accounts, MYOB expert 0418 202627

ACUPUNCTURE ACUPUNCTURE CHINESE HERBAL MEDICINE M Collis .................................................66842559 ACUPUNCTURE www.marlenefarry.com Facial rejuvenation, general practice ...............66842400 ACUPUNCTURE 64 Byron Street, Bangalow. Mary-Ellen Young ....................................0403 477972 ACUPUNCTURIST/NATUROPATH 64 Byron Street, Bangalow. Joanne Riley ..............0407 636453

BANGALOW BUILDING Co. P/L Licensee Craig Salvatori Lic 201552C

BATHROOM SPECIALISTS Blue Dolphin Bathroom Renovations. Lic 105283C .............0405 148536

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BUILDING TRADES PAVING, LANDSCAPING, DECKS, SANDSTONE WORK Lic 10711C Greg 0414 859830 or 66803234 DINGO DEMOLITIONS & ASBESTOS REMOVAL ................................66834008 or 0407 728998

ROB DEEGAN Australian Govt approved antenna installer ....................0429 994516 or 66845525 GECKO LANDSCAPE SOLUTIONS Decks, pergolas, walls & fencing. Lic 212479C .......0415 755337 NORTH COAST ANTENNAS Digital TV & satellite specialists, Govt endorsed installer ......66841234

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ALLCOAST SHOWER REPAIRS Leaks, makeovers & cleaning. Lic 1875C ..........................66808646

FIONA D’ELBOUX ACUPUNCTURE 29 Fletcher Street, Byron Bay.................................0425 064655 BRIMS BUILDER’S HARDWARE ........................................................................................66801718

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CARPENTER All jobs. Michael Dow. Lic 147675C ...................................66291169 or 0412 967677

0421 149 278 craig@bangalowbuilding.com CARPET CLEANING CARPET, UPHOLSTERY & more. No chemicals. www.mintsteamclean.com................0425 707687 APEX CARPET CLEANING www.apexcarpetcleaning.com.au ........................ Nathan 0412 926441 HEALTH PROTECT INTERNATIONAL ............................................................................0408 540467

TLC

Truck Mounted Machine

CARPET CLEANING

TENDER LOVING CARE Specialising in household carpet cleaning Speedy Drying

Kevin & Margaret Bower

(02) 6684 1001

BUILDER – JOHN McGAURAN Personalised Service. Lic 170208C ......66884215 or 0415 793242 CARPENTRY/JOINERY Renos, kitchens, bthrms, small jobs. Lic 157823C. Paul .... 0423 658885 or 66845273

0439 624 945

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02 66 804 173

Digital TV ALL Antenna Installations & Repairs ALL Electrical Work

Friendly Reliable Prompt Local

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FRANCHISE OF THE YEAR!

ADDITIONS & RENOVATIONS Peter Alexander. Lic 177579C ........................................0417 499023 RBA CARPENTRY & MAINTENANCE New & reno work, decks & pergolas. Lic 243918C..... 0407 330326 BRICKLAYER Quality work, reasonable quotes. Lic 164155C..................0437 135483 or 66849102 FABRICA JOINERY Quality kitchens/timber doors/windows. Lic 244652C.........................66808162

Green & Clean Carpet and upholstery cleaning, urine extraction, rust removal, heavy traffic areas, deodorising and sanitation.

Far North Coast NSW John & Teresa

0408 232 066

Cleans deeply, dries in 1-2 hours Commercial / Domestic / Insurance

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Service Directory CATERING

RAZZLE DAZZLE Professional Window Cleaning • Byron Bay Residential • Retail • Commercial OHS, insured, police clearance cert.

CONSCIOUS CATERING World view catering. All occasions........................................... 0411 039106

ChiMNEY SWEEP

Daz Grant

BLACK’S FIREPLACE INSTALLATIONS (3rd gen.) AHHA member, Insured, 20 yrs exp...... 66771905

0400 479 811

• Avoid dangerous chimney fires which will destroy your home • Improve fireplace performance – FIREPLACE INSTALLATION & REPAIRS –

6688 4375 • 0405 350 682

Driveway Special

BE SAFE

Chiropractic BAY FAMILY CHIROPRACTIC Peter Wuehr 17 Bangalow Rd Byron Bay..............................66855282

4730296aaHC

HighPressure, Pressure • Low • NoNoPressure High LowPressure Pressure, Pressure

Your chimney needs to be cleaned once a year.

• Roof cleaning • Mould removal • Roof repairs • Gutter cleaning••Roof Exterior house washing • Re-sealing cleaning • House Washing of stenciled and stamped concrete and sandstone

• Mould • Roof repairs years in Mob. 0417 303Removal 172 10 • Exterior House Washing local area A/h 6686 0840

$77

• Gutter Cleaning

BYRON BAY FLOOR SANDING For a free quote phone Chris..........................................0408 536565

DECK & TIMBER SOLUTIONS All deck & timber repairs/maintenance................. Chris 0410 062493

Cleanit All $77

THE ORIGINAL CHIMNEY SWEEP

Decks, Patios & Extensions DIAMOND DECKING/PERGOLAS www.diamonddecking.com.au....................... Steve 0415 853939

dgrant@razzledazzlewindows.biz • www.razzledazzlewindows.biz

BE WISE

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computer services

DRIVEWAY ADAM THE COMPUTER GUY www.neonblade.com...............................0439 587858 or 66804286 SPECIAL!

The Deck Doctor

Specialising in: Sanding and Refinishing, Repairs and Maintenance, Internal Floors, Timber and Cable balustrading Richard Neylan richardneylan1@bigpond.com 0407 821 690

dentists Brunswick Holistic Dental Centre.......................................................................66851264

BYRONMAC.COM Really useful help......................................................0420 349676 or 66845557 Bangalow Dental Health In the Medical Centre Complex, Bangalow.......................66872766

WAVE OF LIFE NETWORK CHIRO (lowforce) 8/9 Fletcher St, Byron Bay. Andrew Badman.. 66858553

Mob. 0417 303 172 • A/h 6686 0840

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Michael Schwager & Shaun Cashman Chiropractors 108 Stuart St, Mullum.........66841962

Shores Dental Brian Donnellan & Richard Conn. Rajah Rd, Ocean Shores.....................66803477 MICHAEL LEACH 100 Stuart Street, Mullumbimby.............................................................66842644

design & drafting

Mullum Chiropractic Massage, chiropractic & fitness. 110 Dalley St.........................66841028

Barefoot Building Design New Homes & additions...........................Bob Acton 0407 787993

Discover Chiropractic Margaret Tay. 3/142 Bangalow Rd, Byron Bay.......................66808400

Accent color plan copying / Printing..................................................................66856236 Michael Spiteri Architectural Drafting Service......................................0417 713033

Byron Bay Chiropractic Centre Bruce Campbell. 1/12 Tasman Way, A&I Estate....66858159

David Robinson Drafting Renovation, design & plans..................0419 880048 or 66858114

02 6684 6235

cleaning

61 Stuart St Mullumbimby

WINDOW & PRESSURE CLEANING Professional work. Free quotes. Ph Steve..............0421 797210

info@mullummac.com www.mullummac.com

ABOVE & BEYOND CLEANING Simply the best. Free quotes. Great rates......................0413 190266 HIGH PRESSURE CLEANING & Lawnmowing Phone Adam....................................0449 687725 BYRON PROFESSIONAL 5-STAR CLEANING ABN, ins, 20 years exp. Kathy...................0431 408853 Hard to 85x28 0109.ai 30/01/2009 11:48:16 AM

CLEANING I’m experienced with an eye for detail..........................................................0434 515016

M a c R e p a i r s , u p g r a d e s , t u i t i o n , d a t a r e c o v e r y, Setup. Used Macs for sale. See my website for specials www.macdoc.net.au 0411 562 111 s

Apple Certified Support

Byron Energy Efficient Design www.beedad.com.au.......................................0432 635038

Driveway Maintenance CARPARK & DRIVEWAY MAINTENANCE CONCRETE EDGING

0418 156 909 Call Steven Butturini

EARTHMOVING & excavation A NORTHERN RIVERS TRENCHING 65HP chain trencher, 1.5 tonne excavator, tipper.. 0402 716857 MINI EXCAVATOR & TIPPER HIRE.................................................................................0412 272564 BRUNSWICK BOBCAT HIRE Good rates, very experienced operator. Ilan......................0414 300012 BYRON BAY BOBCAT & MINI EXCAVATOR All areas...............................................Ian 0412 853479

ACTION WINDOW & PRESSURE CLEANING

4 HIRE – Excavators, Grader, Rollers & Tippers..........................................0418 665905

B r u n s w i c k Va l l e y

Digger Man

• House washing • High pressure or soft wash • Window cleaning • Driveways, paths & roofs • Gutters & flyscreens • Water efficient • Free quotes Phone Joe or Helen 6684 4018 or 0412 495 750

• 3t Excavators & Tipper Hire All aspects of small earthmoving.

BYRON BAY WINDOW CLEANING & PRESSURE CLEANING Exte house rior w & win ash clean dow $200

FREE QUOTES Environmentally aware, no chemicals, minimal water use Phone Jon on 0413 802 582

Concreting & PAVING Concreting – Steve Baker. Lic 143161C......................................................................0412 272564 CONCRETORS John Flanagan & Sons. Lic 155456C. Ph Andrew.....................................0401 968173

FREE QUOTES FREECALL 1800 683 838 MOBILE 0419 677 991 cmhwindows@gmail.com COMMERCIAL, DOMESTIC, SHOPS & REAL ESTATE FULLY INSURED

COUNSELLING JUSTINE BUCKLEY Gestalt Therapy, Buddhist Psychology. www.muditaclinic.com...........61004268

Curtains, Blinds & Awnings SUMMERCRAFT BYRON SHIRE Rob Cubis...........................................66851969 or 0412 995267

The Scotsman with a Squeegee

PURE WATER SYSTEM / 3 STOREY POLE • Fully insured • Internet banking • Free quotes

DOUG MILNE 0407 856 965 douglasmilne@bigpond.com

Matt

0427 172 684

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TINY EARTHWOR Philip Toovey 0409 799 909 ph/fax 02 6684 3208

various implements available for limited access projects

EARTHMOVING ROADWORKS • PLANT HIRE ALL JOBS BIG AND SMALL 30 years in local area • Free quotes Phone Dick 6687 8418 / 0412 831 944

EXCAVATOR BOBCAT & WATER TRUCK

• TIP TRUCKS • FLOAT • TRUCK & DOGS • DRIVEWAYS • ROADS • HOUSE PADS • CLEARING • DRAINAGE • CARPARKS • BUSH ROCKS • ROCK WALLS • MACHINE TICKETS ALL MATERIAL DELIVERIES Ph: Quentin

0404 193 933

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COUGHRAN ELECTRICAL 24 hour service, Lic 154293C..........................0439 624945 or 66804173 ronnie SPINKS Everything electrical. Lic 27673.........................................................0429 802355 HALLMARK ELECTRICAL Domestic, small job specialist. Lic EC41467...........................0407 416575

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Service Directory CHRIS APPEL Ocean Shores. Lic EC22349 ......................................................................0422 607444 LIGHTHOUSE ELECTRICAL BYRON BAY Your friendly electrician Lic 233440C ............0450 631183 ABSOLUTE ELECTRICAL SOLUTIONS Lic EC27673 ....................................................0429 802355 AFTERGLOW ELECTRICAL Prompt, reliable electrician. Lic 212742C..........................0432 331633

GARDEN DESIGN

t 4BOEJOH QPMJTIJOH Supply & installation of: t 1SFm OJTIFE n PPST t 5POHVF HSPPWF t $PODSFUF HSJOEJOH QPMJTIJOH

GARDEN DESIGN, FENG SHUI www.simplybeautifulspaces.com.au ......................... Lyn 0428 884329

GAS SUPPLIERS

Martin Hordpenko t n PPSTPGEJTUJODUJPO!ZNBJM DPN

BYRON BAY ELECTRICAL Geoff Bensley. Lic EC 34079 ..................................................0429 364914

Free Delivery

Prompt Service Competitive

CIRCUITS PLUS For everything electrical. Friendly & professional. Lic 201844C......... 0422 668582

BYRON BAY FLOOR SANDING

No Rental

GUARDIAN EFFICIENCY ELECTRICAL Servicing the Shire. Lic 245069C .......................0406 922515

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Reliable

SUNSHINE ELECTRICAL SERVICES NSW competetively priced, quality work Lic 116938C0416043414

0408 536 565

24 HOUR SERVICE AH

All Jobs Small or Large

Domestic Commercial

New & old oors – stairs For a free quote & quality guaranteed North Coast

DOMESTIC COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL

call Chris Mundey 0422 982 008 Lic 181445C www.cmtimberooring.com.au

FURNITURE REPAIRS & RESTORATION

JAMIE 0408 809 817

CUSTOM-MADE FURNITURE & REPAIRS .......................................................................66845137

GARDEN & PROPERTY MAINTENANCE

licence no. 201775c

6680 1575 or 0408 760 609 GLAZIERS

Floor Sanding & Polishing

02 66 804 173 Lic: 154293c

0439 624 945

Rates Locally Owned Est 15 years

MULLUM-MOWING@mullumonline.net. Ride-on .............................................Peter 0423 756394 GUTTERS CLEANED All areas, free quotes, fully insured ............................... 66841778 or 0405 922839

OCEAN SHORES GLASS AND SCREENS Glass splashbacks Lic No 61205C .........................66803333 ALL GLASS BYRON BAY Shower screens & splashbacks.....................................................66857200

GUTTERING THE GUTTER GURU Cleaning, repairs & all your gutter needs. Call Sam for a free quote...0459 821411 Gutter guard Gutter cleaning Locally owned Fully insured Free quotes Call Junior for friendly, genuine advice and service.

www.spotlessgutters.com.au

0405 922 839 or AH 6684 1778 ABN 180 623 364 42

HANDYPERSONS

A TO Z GARDEN SERVICES Lawns, acreage, hedges, clear ups, gutters, pressure cleans .0405 625697 A.C.E. LAWNMOWING Cheap, reliable, guaranteed .....................Sam 0438 655763 or 66854237 ABSOLUTE GARDEN WASTE REMOVAL OR WHATEVER Large trailer. Free quotes ......66804704 LEAF IT TO US Acreage/residential mowing/gardening, pressure cleaning, l’scaping ...0402 487213 MOW JOES Lawn & garden maintenance, ride-on mowing. Fully insured ..............Joe 0407 065849 A GREEN EARTH Garden restoration, maintenance, tree & rubbish removal .66884549 or 0405 716552 ACREAGE BRUSHCUTTING & CLEARING SERVICES Lantana specialists ...................0412 705962

ELECTRICAL PHONE TV

Lic. No.

212742C Friendly & helpful Clean & tidy On time Over 30 years experience Rapid response 24/7 service

ACREAGE MOWING Rock walls, property maintenance, fast & reliable ....66845148 or 0402 823928

0432 331 633 for details

NICK’S MOWING Lawns, edges, hedges, local & reliable. Mullum, Bruns, O.Shores .....0418 792279

Please call Blair Rankin on

SPECIALIST WEED CONTROL CONTRACTORS / CONSULTANTS .............................0418 110714

Genuine 24/7 emergency service

Call 1300 639 843

Lic 247725C

SMALL, URGENT & EMERGENCY ELECTRICAL JOBS

LAWNS & GARDENS Mowing, brushcutting, gardening, landscaping, tip runs .. 0430 297101 or 66845437 HINTERLAND Property Maintenance acreage mowing, servicing Byron Hinterland. Pete ....0429 809363

A TO Z HANDYMAN/LANDCARE SERVICES..................... Phone Andre 66847553 or 0439 495247 CAPE BYRON PROPERTY MAINTENANCE all areas. Tom Scott .................................0418 600576 MULLUM HANDYMAN Maintenance, repairs, painting, renovations, gardening ........0424 954388 ABSOLUTE HANDYMAN Repairs, renovation, maintenance........................................0402 281638 HANDYMAN with 25 years carpentry & treework experience............................................66840227 A.S.A.P. HANDYMAN SERVICES Fast, efficient, best solutions for all jobs big or small.....0405 625697 RELIABLE HANDYMAN SERVICES Michael ...........................................66844970 or 0405 325569 FLYSCREENS REPLACED Doors $35, windows $25. All areas. Phone Keith ...................0411 466211 ALL-WAYS HANDY-CARPENTRY New and reno work. Lic 221584C. Ph Steve ..............0416 043297

<RX FDQ JHW PH DQG WKH WUXFN IURP We pick up and deliver stuff too big for your car When you need us!

BYRON SHIRE LAWN & GARDEN All aspects of garden maint, brushcut & rubbish removal 0468 922899

Bob Quirk – proud owner

Z SCAPES Affordable & Reliable – All aspects of garden maintenance. Chris ........................ 0415 277979

bob@littlegreentruck.com.au

CLASS GRASS Acreage/residential mowing. Handyman services .......................................... 0401 057164

0415 194 654

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NORTHERN RIVERS MOWING Acreage specialist. Small/large jobs. Sen/pen rates .....0428 544190

Daniel Pawsey Electrical UĂŠ,iÂ?ˆ>LÂ?iĂŠUĂŠ ÂœV>Â?ĂŠUĂŠ Ă€Âˆi˜`Â?Ăž UĂŠ ÂœĂŠÂ?ÂœLĂŠĂŒÂœÂœĂŠLˆ}ĂŠÂœĂ€ĂŠĂŒÂœÂœĂŠĂƒÂ“>Â?Â? UĂŠ Â?Â?ĂŠiÂ?iVĂŒĂ€ÂˆV>Â?ĂŠ>˜`ĂŠ`>ĂŒ>ĂŠĂœÂœĂ€ÂŽ

LANTANA & HEAVY WEED CLEARING. Free quotes ...................................................0478 025188

HEALTH

TEA TREE MULCH at wholesale prices. $33 per metre + delivery, min 2.5m ................0424 163784 t 05)&3 )&"-5) 3&-"5&% 4&$5*0/4 */ 5)*4 4&37*$& %*3&$503:: Acupuncture, Chiropractic, Lic. 123099C

Counselling, Dentists, Naturopathy, Nutrition, Osteopathy, Physiotherapy, Podiatry ACUPUNCTURE CHINESE HERBAL MEDICINE M Collis .................................................66842559

0437 609 233

MULLUMBIMBY MEDICAL CENTRE 60 Stuart St ............................................................66841511

Ernst Max Mann

Electrical Contractor 02 6677 1943 / 0410 314 897 Lic EC 26523

FENCING

ACUPUNCTURE & COSMETIC MEDICINE Dr Adam Osborne...........................................66857366 ACUPUNCTURE www.marlenefarry.com Facial rejuvenation, general practice ..............66842400 MULLUMBIMBY MASSAGE, CHIROPRACTIC & PERSONAL TRAINING......................66841028 MULLUMBIMBY HERBALS Naturopathy, massage. 79 Stuart St .....................................66843002

WE FIX

16.14 .08&34 $)"*/4"84 #364)$655&34 3*%& 0/4 0/4*5& 16.1 "/% 3*%& 0/ 4&37*$&

101-105 Dalley St, Mullumbimby

6684 2022

BRYANT HOPLEY Herbalism, homeopathy, nutrition. Byron Bay .....................................66857225 MULLUMBIMBY SKIN CLINIC 58 Stuart Street .................................................................66844400 MICHAEL TAYLOR Structural re-integration, trigger point & deep tissue therapy .............66803347 MUDITA CLINIC Ayurveda, Counselling, Mindfulness. www.muditaclinic.com .................61004268

BEDNARZ, H & W, FENCING Specialise in pool, Colorbond & timber fencing .............0417 491136

ACUPUNCTURE 64 Byron Street, Bangalow. Mary-Ellen Young ....................................0403 477972 BYRON & BEYOND FENCING Any fence, any time, prompt quotes .....66804766 or 0416 424256 MOBILE MASSAGE Remedial, Lymphatic Drainage, Deep Tissue, Relaxation ...Megan 0407 410447 E.D.L. FENCING Installations & repairs, prompt service .........................66771852 or 0432 107262

HIRE

FINANCIAL SERVICES

BYRON WEDDING & PARTY HIRE ..........www.byronbayweddingandpartyhire.com.au 66855483

BANGALOW FINANCIAL SERVICES Specialising in SMSFs. Call Richard ....................0428 207280

FARM PICK UP PRICES

FLOOR SANDING & POLISHING

CT-2 Couch – A Grade $3.50 /m2 – B Grade $2.80 /m2 Soft Leaf Buffalo $6.50 /m2

s 0RICES ARE '34 INCLUSIVE s 0ICK UP %X &ARM n FORKLIFT LOADED s #UT FRESH REQUIRE half day advanced notice s DELIVERY EXTRA

Trading hours: 7am-4pm Monday to Friday FLOORS – SANDED & COATED – Free quotes. Phone Richard .......................................0407 821690 ECO TIMBER FLOORS Sanding, polishing & repairs..............................................Trent 0432 501721

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6684 7380

MULLUM HIRE Builders, party and much more .......................www.mullumhire.com.au 66843003 BYRON HIRE Building & home handyman equipment hire ....... www.byronhire.com.au 66856228 SOUND, LIGHTING & VIDEO equipment hire & installation, crystalgrid.com.au ..........0421 661910

INTERIOR DESIGN KATE PLATT Interior Designs, www.kateplatt.com................................0411 888416 or 66807606

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North Coast news daily:

TRADITIONAL OSTEOPATHY Lennox Head Michael Petrie.................................................66874410 NICK EDMOND Physiotherapy, acupuncture. Open Tuesday to Friday.

KITCHENS

Corner Dalley & Burringbar Sts, Mullumbimby ......................................................................66843255 ANTHONY D’ORSOGNA Physiotherapy, hydrotherapy, acupuncture Suffolk Park 1 Bryce St.. 66853511 CLAUDIA MIRDITA Craniosacral therapy, physiotherapy....................................................66857222

Sue Broadbent, Toby Mills and Amelia Rocco

CONTINENCE / PELVIC FLOOR Janelle Angel .................Bangalow 66872337 & M’bah 66723818

Clinic open for osteopathy Mon to Sat, open for massage Mon to Sun

PETRA KARNI Physiotherapy, Craniosacral, Alexander Technique. Byron..........................66807207

2/32 Mullumbimbi St, Brunswick Heads. Tel 02 6685 1126

OCEAN SHORES PHYSIOTHERAPY Manual therapies, dry needling, custom orthotics,

PAINTING

LANDSCAPING

remedial massage. Nigel Pitman, Ilse v.Oostenbrugge, Lachlan Dewar ..............................66803499

DEREK BULLION PAINTING Free quotes. Lic R98818 ..........................0414 225604 or 66805049

SUBTROPICALLANDSCAPES.COM.AU 20 years exp. Lic 231789C................................0405 122456 VARENDORFF LANDSCAPES www.varendorfflandscapes.com Lic 39791 ...................0414 842602 SHANE TURNER LANDSCAPES Solid, creative, affordable............................................0418 688171

AD PAINTING by John Hand. Lic 13246C ...............................................0413 185399 or 66841249

LIBBIE NELSON PHYSIO – Acupuncture, yoga & therapy, BFL, Herbs, CS. Byron Bay ......0416 369698 EWINGSDALE PHYSIOTHERAPY Renata Tenta. Flexi-Bar Training.......................................... 66847838

PICTURE FRAMING

KELVIN & ROBERT TEALE Painters & decorators. Lic R65919 ..............0400 349027 or 0438 842731 BYRON PAINTING Immediate starts, great rates. Lic 239832C .....................................0427 669806 FLYNN’S PAINTING Professional, friendly, clean. Lic 130521C ...............0410 520647 or 66843542

Specialising in t BMM TUZMFT PG QBWJOH CSJDLXPSL t JSSJHBUJPO t SFUBJOJOH XBMMT t UVSG BSFBTt XBUFS GFBUVSFT BOE BMM BTQFDUT PG QBWJOH BOE MBOETDBQJOH

BILLINUDGEL CUSTOM PICTURE FRAMING 7/1 Wilfred St, Billinudgel .......................66803444 GOTHIC PICTURE FRAMERS Mullum. Mexican Art. Open Wed to Sat 10-5 ....................66841647

ALL-WAYS PAINTING BYRON BAY

s $OMESTIC #OMMERCIAL s 3ERVICING ALL AREAS s 7ORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED s !TTENTION TO DETAIL

Over 20 yrs experience - friendly reliable service Ring Dean on 0417 856 212

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GECKO LANDSCAPE SOLUTIONS All aspects of landscaping & design. Lic 212479C..0415 755337

CUSTOM MADE FRAMING

professional canvas stretching & giclee printing

quality art supplies Still @ the centre – 3 Centennial Ct – 6685 5808

PLASTERING

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COL JENKINS PLASTER Gyprock, renovations, repairs. No job too small .....................0401 078733

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1176 Myocum Rd, Mullumbimby (just past golf course)

LAWNMOWER REPAIRS

ALL WORK GUARANTEED

YVES DE WILDE

BYRON Mower, B’cutter, Ch’saw, all small engine repairs, pickup & delivery .................0429 707286

PLASTERING CONTRACTOR DOMESTIC & COMMERCIAL

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QUALITY PAINTING SERVICES

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X FINALIST OF THE MASTER PAINTERS OF AUSTRALIA AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE X ENVIRO FRIENDLY PAINTING

TYAGARAH MOWER REPAIRS Pacific Hwy (next to Bruns Wreckers), Tyagarah ..........0488 094025

LIGHTING

Lic 184464C

B Timbs Painting

www.duluxaccredited.com.au

X 6680 7573 0415 952 494 X www.yvesdewilde.com.au LIC 114372C

BYRON GREEN LIGHTS – LED specialist, free onsite visits, see website........................0422 267313

451 186 / 6680 4660

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PLUMBERS JARRAH DAVIDSON Plumbing, draining, gas fitting & roofing. Lic 187712C ..............0438 668025

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Unit 5, 21-23 Tasman Way, Byron Bay Arts & Ind. Est. (02) 6680 7007 www.creativelightingsolutions.com.au

Lic 167371C

BILL CONNORS All plumbing/draining. Lic #1051..................................66801403 or 0414 801403

Architectural & Landscape Lighting Specialists Free onsite consultancy service

I LOVE PLUMBING Call Steve Lic 148904C ....................................................................0412 916140 HRH PLUMBING (new business) Prompt, reliable, efficient. Lic 220755C ........Harley 0402 652017

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DART PLUMBING Plumbing, roofing, gas. Byron Bay. Lic 1175539C.............................0421 334515

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MARK STRATTON PLUMBING All aspects & emergency work. Lic 57803C ..................0419 019035 ADM PLUMBING SERVICES‌ (No job too small.) Lic 234528C. ................Call Adam 0466 992483

MOTOR CAR DETAILING

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Australia’s largest mobile car detailer servicing Byron, Ballina, Lismore & surrounds We even bring our own power and water! Call Shane or Julie on

KNIGHTSBRIDGE

ALIAS PLUMBING 24hr blocked drains & maintenance specialist Lic 230095C. Terry ...0416 282919

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ED RIORDAN PLUMBING Efficient, honest & reliable. Lic L6966 ..................................0417 343480

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ALAN MALONE

www.carcare.net.au

Painter and Decorator Over 30 years experience for a friendly hassle free job

MOTORING MECHANICAL REPAIRS, WARREN SIMMONS Byron Bay .................................................66858500

ACE PLUMBING All plumbing, gas fitting, roofing. Free quotes Lic 198061C.. 66847776 or 0428 635378

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CHE NICHOLSON PLUMBING Drainage & gas fitting. Lic 204159C .......66802358 or 0439 760292

Licence No 97474

0412 794 364

PEST CONTROL

BRAD EVELEIGH PLUMBING All plumbing. Maint Lic No 257153C..............................0438 140075

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LEGENDARY OFFROAD TYRES

NATUROPATHY BRYANT HOPLEY Herbalism, homeopathy, nutrition. Byron Bay .....................................66857225

OSTEOPATHY

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BYRON OSTEOPATHIC CARE Eve Schoenheimer & Courtney Ward Mon-Fri ....................66853660 BANGALOW PHYSIOTHERAPY Manual therapies, acupuncture, pilates, remedial massage. NORTH COAST OSTEOPATHY Jodie Jacobs & Jamie Bennett. Mon-Fri .............................66857517 Liz Thomas, Cally O’Hara, Zac Forrester, Troy Eady................................................................66872330

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Service Directory PRINTER TONERS & CARTRIDGES

SCRAP METAL MERCHANTS

TREE SERVICES

BYRON CASH FOR SCRAP

SUMMERLAND TREE SERVICES ............................................... Call Jo 66877677 or 0417 698227

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Pacific Highway, Tyagarah 6684 2351

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STREETWISE SECURITY Static guards & crowd control.................................................0439 793925

RECORDING & FILM STUDIOS

TRINE

REMOVALISTS

Licence No. 158031C

Trine Solutions

Sustainable environmental outcomes Drainage, Gasfitting & Plumbing 6680 2358 / www.trinesolutions.com.au / 0407 439 805

SEWING & ALTERATIONS SEWING MACHINE SALES & SERVICE SOLAR INSTALLATION

BEYOND BYRON REMOVALS Ready for work within & beyond Byron Brisbane Sydney backloading For careful service & great rates

Small and Medium Moves, Tip Runs and Deliveries, 1 or 2 Men at Low Prices Byron Bay and Mullumbimby based

0429 149 533

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Serving this area for 14 years.

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6687 6445 / 0409 917646

SOLAR SYSTEMS

NOT ALL SOLAR PANE LS ARE THE SAME!

Lic. Electrical Contractors

P: 02 6679 7228 E: sunbeamsolar@bigpond.com www.sunbeamsolar.com.au

SWIMMING POOLS SWIMMING POOL BUILDING CONTRACTOR Lic No 129104C......................................0432 773566

ATTENTION POOL OWNERS s !LL POOL REQUIREMENTS s 0ROFESSIONAL ADVICE s 7ATER TESTING s &RIENDLY SERVICE s 0OOL SERVICING 73 Station St, Mullumbimby

TILER/STONEMASON/WATERPROOFER Lic 24418C. Phone Karl ...................................66804103

SHE TILES Female Wall & Floor Tiler _ over 10 years experience

For tips & testimonials

free boxes and a 10% discount

Kitchens, bathrooms, laundries, tile repairs & waterproofing Leaking showers repaired & sealed NO JOB TOO SMALL )UHH TXRWHV FRQVXOWDWLRQV

Call Louise 0478 698 186

Lic. No. 216827C Because a woman understands excellence

LIGHTHOUSE REMOVALS 042050 5395

www.lighthouseremovals.com.au

TILER OF THE BAY

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For all ceramic and stone internal / external wall and floor tiling Waterproofing Q Quality Materials Q 14 years local experience

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02 6684 2198

mullumbimbyremovals@bigpond.com

RUBBISH REMOVAL

VIDEO PRODUCTION

MULLUMBIMBY POOL SHOP Water tesing, Eco products, mobile servicing Lic 39126 ...66844846 CAMERA CREW, LIGHTING, screens, projectors & editing, crystalgrid.com.au.............0421 661910

TILER Bathroom repairs, walls & floors. Lic 75915 ...............................................Andy 0419 478248

YouTube

VITALITY VETCARE Bangalow. Megan Kearney .................................................................66870675

BROADCAST, LIGHTING, CAMERAMAN & EDITOR (field rig). Ph Grant ....................0417 759965

TILING

Plus Check our website for how to get

VETERINARY SURGEONS MULLUM VET CLINIC Neil Farquhar, Richard Gregory & Erin Tottenham. 24 hrs 7 days ...66843818

6684 3003

search “Lighthouse Removals”

BANGALOW UPHOLSTERY Re-covering specialists ...........................................................66805255

BYRON BAY VALUERS NSW & QLD reg’d. Chartered Valuers ........................0431 245460 or 66857010

(opp. Council chambers)

Friendly Staff

UPHOLSTERY

VALUERS

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.

I can call u back

From Middle Pocket to Middle Earth – just give us a ring

(02) 6684 5395

s 1UALIl ED !RBORIST s 4REE 0RUNING s 4REE 2EMOVAL s 3TUMP 2EMOVAL s -ULCHING s &ULLY )NSURED s 3AME $AY 2ESPONSE

Lic A5854122 CEC, EC 210363C ..............................................................................Trent 0437 154644

Andy’s Move & More

No Problem !!!

JIM’S TREE & STUMP REMOVAL

BYRON BAY UPHOLSTERY Soft furnishings & outdoor ........................66853745 or 0403 713303

SOLAR SYSTEM, REPAIRS, SUPPLY, DESIGN, INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE

phone 66801158 or 0408 004719

Difficult Driveway ???

CHOPPY CHOP TREE SERVICE Bobcat, crane truck, 18” chipper.................................0408 202184

131 546

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No weekend surcharge

DFK CAMPHOR CONTROL & CONVERSION Cost efficient & effective........................0423 725422

SEWING REPAIRS & ALTERATIONS All areas.............................................................Jan 66849398

MAN WITH A VAN/TRUCK Reasonable rates. Phone Don ...........................................0414 282813

Call cost save

BYRON TREE SERVICES Qualified, insured. Call Alex ..................................................0402 364852

NICK’S TREE SERVICES Tree surgery & removal, chipping ............................................0439 849332

SEWAGE MANAGEMENT SPECIALISTS

STUDIO STAV Specialising in mixing. www.studiostav.com Mike Stavrou ...................0403 441848

A VERY HANDY MAN TREE SERVICES ...................................Andrew 66877674 or 0412 558890

TALLOW TREE SERVICES Tree Surgery & removal, stump grinding ..............................0401 208797

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OUT ON A LIMB Experienced tree removal. Free quotes. Low rates. Ph Lucas ...............0402 191316

BRUNSWICK VALLEY LOCKSMITHS Shirewide ............................................................0412 144679 ACCENT COLOR The Copy & Laminating Shop ....................................................................66856236

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ONE TWO TREE CARE Tree pruning & removal..............................................................0412 788687

SECURITY SERVICES

PRINTING & COPYING SERVICES

NORTHERN TREE CARE Consulting arborist, tree surgery ...........................................0414 186161

CALL ROBERT 0414 818 169

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WEB DESIGN SERVICES WEB BROWSER Quality websites at affordable prices ..........................66803707 or 0423 770799 COAST CREATIVE Graphic & website design....................www.coastcreative.com.au 66877998

TRAVEL

SOCIAL MEDIA LINKZ – Blogs, portfolios, e-commerce, www.socialmedialinkz.com ......80917370

WINDOW TINTING

BEST SKIPS BANGALOW 2m2, 4m2, 6m2 bins ......................................0417 458149 or 66871544 SUNRISE WINDOW TINTING 32 years personal experience. Cars, homes & offices......0412 158478 OCEAN SHORES SKIPS Mini skip specialists ......................................................................0412 161564 BYRON SKIPS & RUBBISH REMOVAL..........................................................................0450 300360

WOOD HEATER INSTALLATION

TIP RUNS & RUBBISH REMOVAL.................................................................................0408 210772

BLACK’S FIREPLACE INSTALLATIONS (3rd gen.) AHHA member, Insured, 20 yrs exp ..... 66771905

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Classifieds INDEX Birthdays ................................ 44

ECHO CLASSIFIEDS 6684 1777

Businesses For Sale .............. 42 Clothing & Alterations ............ 40 Computers ............................... 41 For Sale .................................. 41 Garage Sales ......................... 42 Halls For Hire ......................... 41

Ads may be taken by phone on 6684 1777

9am – 5pm Monday to Friday 8.30am – 1pm Monday (12pm for display classiďŹ eds) Ads can’t be taken on the weekend

RATES & PAYMENT

AT OUR HEAD OFFICE

(minimum charge)

Holiday Accommodation ........ 42

(these prices include GST)

Houses For Sale ..................... 42

EMAIL ADS

Cash, cheque or credit card – Mastercard or Visa.

In Memoriam .......................... 44 Lost & Found .......................... 44 Motor Vehicles ........................ 42

Pets......................................... 44

Find Echo ClassiďŹ eds on Echonetdaily every day

Professional Services ............ 40 Property Wanted ..................... 42 Readings ................................ 40 Return Thanks......................... 44 Share Accommodation .......... 42 Short Term Accommodation .. 42 Social Escorts ........................ 44

Preparing for birth - Raine Sharpe Phone 0409534052, 66843705

ACCOUNT ENQUIRIES

THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE deep tissue & relaxation O.Shores. June 0432826542

phone 6684 1777

FOR CLASSIFIEDS THAT WORK ALL WEEK

Positions Vacant ..................... 43

Public Notices......................... 40

CALMBIRTH

12pm Monday for display ads 1pm Monday for line ads

Line classiďŹ eds classiďŹ eds@echo.net.au Box (display) classiďŹ eds adcopy@echo.net.au Prepayment required for ads in all categories

Musical Notes......................... 43 Only Adults ............................. 44

Release emotional baggage fast & easy Contact Annette 0414647169

DEADLINE

$5.00 for each extra line

ClassiďŹ ed ads may also be lodged at:

Mullumbimby – Village Way, Stuart St

EMOTION CODE

The Echo is open every Monday, including Public Holidays, except for Christmas week.

$17.00 for the ďŹ rst two lines

Health Notices ........................ 40

House Sit ................................ 42

COSTUME HIRE, PROPS, SUITS & ACCESSORIES

Woodwork W’shop

‘Assent is power, belief the soul of fact.’ William Wordsworth

MEN’S GROUP Starting 12/6, new term. Find out more, leave message on 0411206997

READINGS

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‘True peace is not merely the absence of tension: it is the presence of justice.’ Martin Luther King Jr

HOMOEOPATH

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THE BYRON SHIRE

PHONE ADS

Caravans ................................ 42

Usui Traditional Reiki To Master Level. 0403732199

TAROT No Frills, no Fuss – 100% ConďŹ dentiality $80 – text: 0417427518

KINESIOLOGY

YOUR BODY IS A TEMPLE Fabulous massage! +AHUNA s ,OMI ,OMI s 4HERAPEUTIC Byron A&I. Ph Brigitte 0402503603

Cranio Sacral

Clear subconscious sabotages. Reprogram patterns and beliefs. De-stress. Restore vibrancy and physical health. Clear allergies. SANDRA DAVEY, Reg. Pract. 66846914

with Martina Rigby, Physiotherapist Health Fund Rebates. 0432322998

Phone/fax 6684 2978 By appointment only

To Lease ................................. 43 To Let ...................................... 42 Tradework ............................... 41 Tree Services ......................... 41 Tuition ..................................... 43 Wanted ................................... 42 Wanted To Rent...................... 43 Work Wanted.......................... 43

Movement Intelligence with Rangimarie Mon June 10 – Aug 5, 10am-12pm Fri June 14 – Aug 9, 5pm-7pm 6684 2008 / 0431 854 037 Wheel Of Life Studios (Behind St Thomas Church) 21 Fingal St, Brunswick Heads

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private sessions available call 6687 2031 or visit www.yogalates.com.au

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thursday

Yogalates/Pranayama meditation bangalow

9.30am - 11am

friday

10am - 11.30am

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saturday

8am - 9.30am

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Intuitive Readings Ph: 0477 412 965

END OF FINANCIAL YEAR SALE STOCK UP NOW @

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MONDAY THURSDAY 9.30–11.30am Hatha Diana 9.30–11.30am 3.30–5.00pm Hatha Diana 3.30–5.00pm Hatha 5.30–7.00pm Hatha TUESDAY 6.30–8.00am Consta FRIDAY 9.30–10.30am Yoga Therapy Alice 8.00–9.00am Pilates 5.30–7.00pm Dru Yoga Diana 9.30–11.30am Hatha WEDNESDAY 5.30–7.00pm Tibetan Yoga 9.30–11.30am Beginners Diana SATURDAY 4.00–5.00pm Pilates Yos 8.30–9.30am Pilates 5.30–7.00pm Hatha Diana 6 wks Beginners Course starts Monday 6pm 24th June with Diana Ewing Booking essential $90 Shiatsu & Remedial Massage $60 per hour "Y APPOINTMENT $IANA %WING s (EALTH &UND 2EBATES

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JUNE & JULY SPECIAL

UNLIMITED YOGA CLASSES $20 for one week $60 for one month Classes $17 or 5 for $70 Teacher Trainee (TT) led classes $8 at 6am and $10 at 4pm Classes are open and suitable for all yogis, beginner to advanced

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July 12–16, Sept 15–20, Oct 5–10, Nov 16–21

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EWINGSDALE HALL - All functions Day classes welcome. 0421878556

BAppSc, Grad Dip Relationship Therapy Family Dispute Resolution Practitioner

relationship counselling family mediation co-parenting coaching tel: 0402 207 137 www.KateChase.com.au

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FREE WEBSTER PACKING SERVICE Open Mon–Fri 8am–5.30pm Sat 8am–12pm 107 Dalley Street, 6684 6226 Next to Farmcare

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6687 7677 COMPUTERS PC REPAIR setup, virus removal. Prompt, reliable, 11 years experience, $50 per hour. Phone Daniel 0422804449

FOR SALE

COMPOST TOILETS 'ARRY 3COTT s

BAMBOO PLY

from $10.50sqm & Bamboo Flooring. For ceilings, walls, doors, etc. Ph 66884188 - sample & brochure www.bambooply.com.au

Jonson St, Byron Bay Prenatal, Mat & Equipment Classes! Booking essential – 6685 5773 classicalpilatesbyronbay.com.au

NATIVE PLANTS The Largest range of native plants in the Byron Shire. Tubestock to Semi-advanced Buy direct from the grower

TRADEWORK

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PACKING TABLE custom made 240 x 120, perfect for online shipping, also sewing or work bench. Ikea shelves & shelves for shed or storage. 0400484021

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Friday afternoons at Red Tent

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July 27–Aug 1, Aug 11–16, Aug 25–30, Sept 8–13, Nov 3–8, Dec 28–Jan 2

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Sexual Counselling

DEEP MASSAGE WITH SHARNI Health rebates, injury/relax. 0423916929

Rehabilitation-based Pilates Private and semi-private sessions

Dav Cohen MSc

Tantric Experience

Sacred & sensual massage combining ancient tech with loving guidance, 20 yrs experience. Lucy 0427917960

0413 432 584

SACRED BODY RITUAL 2 hrs $129. Invigorating body scrub, detoxifying sauna, relaxing spa bath & heavenly body massage. Ph 66805437

SOUTH GOLDEN BEACH YOGA Mon & Wed 6-7.30pm. CertiďŹ ed Iyengar teacher Karena. SGB Hall. 0431458953

COUNSELLING

QualiďŹ ed reg relationship counsellor. www.helenlarkey.com. Ph 0438695310

Be. Salon & Spa

Simple and effective solutions Anxiety, Cravings, Fears & Trauma. Maureen Bracken 0402205352

Detox, feel light, clear & vital. Guaranteed! Colonic hydrotherapy, naturopathy, Chineitsang. Natalie 0458633869 www.byronbaydetoxretreats.com.au

Shop 1, 14 Middleton St Health rebates available

HYPNOSIS & EFT

TOXIC & TIRED?

BYRON’S BEST MASSAGE

EXQUISITE THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE Heated towels. Also 4 hands. Ph Bernie 0407431588. 7 days

s 3EPTIC TANK CLEANING s 'REASE TRAP SERVICING s /ILY ,IQUIDS s 0ORTABLE TOILET HIRE s HOUR SERVICE

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110 Yankee Ck Rd, via Wilsons Ck Rd Mullumbimby 6684 1703 Open every Wed–Fri 10am to 4pm or by appointment www.mcnativenursery.com.au

FIREWOOD * 1*ĂŠ ĂŠ 6 ,9 Residential and Commercial Kindling, bags, trailer loads and by the tonne (up to 30 tonne) Seasoned hardwood from $75 Prompt and reliable service

0401 739 656

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DRY FIREWOOD for sale. $120 per 7x4 large trailer load. Ph Sigge 0428819091

BOAT WITH Centre Console 12ft Stessl 20hp Honda, 4 stroke $3600 Ph 66801112 or 0448429438 after 4pm ROOFING SHINGLES $20/sqm. Phone 66856379

FRENCH DOORS Recycled - and windows. Phone 66841246, 0422371988 COUCH 6-seater, L-shaped, earth colours, rolled arms, $240. 0434940588

VACUUM BAGS To suit most makes & models

BRIDGLANDS

BANGALOW ESPRESSOBAR PIZZA BAR FOR SALE Information www.bangalowbar.com/4sale email 4sale@bangalowbar.com

WANTED OLD MOTORBIKE any make, any year, any cond. Will pickup. 0427109195

MOBILE BURGER BAR Servicing 3 markets. Only serious enquires please. Phone 0409298695

COMPUTERS or Macs working or not, laptops & desktops. Will pick up. Supplier to disadvantaged youth. Ph 66846869 GOOD used furniture bought and sold Bridglands Mullumbimby 66842511

ALL GOLD

Scrap gold, damaged/unwanted, modern & antique jewellery, also gold pocket watches $$ Good prices paid $$ Cedar House 140 Dalley St Phone 0428668426 30 years trading in Mullumbimby. Honest & reliable service WANTED! KING SINGLE ENSEMBLE BED Good cond. Please ph Jenny 0412059353

VOLVO XC70 CROSS COUNTRY 2002 gold wagon, auto, 197,000kms, leather seats, roof rails, many features etc, rego 07/13. $5500 ono. Ph 0409324724 MITSUBISHI DELICA 94 exc cond, $7900. Ph 66840341

Sunrise Car Sales 12-14 Bayshore Dr, Byron Bay

0411 807 497 ‘96 Toyota Corolla 4 months rego. Only 101K’s! .....$4600

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HOUSES FOR SALE MAIN ARM, MULLUMBIMBY Elevated 4 bedroom, open-plan timber home with character. Pristine outlook, views, NE-facing decks, verandahs all around, 1 bathroom, 2 showers, burning log heater, solar HWS, veggie garden, large garage/w’shop, double carport.

$429,000

MASSAGE TABLE Phone 0417879754

‘97 Hyundai Excel 4 months rego. 165K ..............$1,750

Phone. 6684 3656

GARAGE SALES

‘00 Toyota Corolla 6 months rego. 223k’s .............$4990

SEMINYAK BALI beautifully appointed villa, $130,000. Ph David 0403412224

IN STOCK NOW Bridglands Mullum. 66842511

MONSTER ARTS YARD SALE furniture, clothes, nic-nacs. Arts Yard, Lismore Rd, Bangalow. Sat & Sun 8am

‘02 Subaru Forester.. Immaculate. 170k’s ................$7,990

TEMPUR

EWINGSDALE 18 Taylors Lane, Sat 8am - 1pm

Range of bedding now available at BRIDGLANDS SLEEPZONE Mullumbimby 66842511

SUNRISE 20 Belongil Cres Sat 8am retro clothes, collectables, household, goods

BICYCLES pre-loved from $50. Repairs. Ph 66804165 or 0431540579

MOVING Suffolk 1 Tea Tree Court Furniture, lounges, designer clothes, toys, books, household goods, fridge, runabout boat with trailer & more. Saturday 8-2pm

Mullumbimby. 66842511

Go Pro HERO 3 CAMERAS

WASHING MACHINE auto $180, fridge 2 door $250, delivery. Ph 0413589388

ARCHIBALD’S CHEAP QUARRY PRODUCTS Road base, gravel, blue metal and metal dust. ALL SIZE DELIVERIES. Phone 66845517, 0418481617

Miele appliances Buy the best Bridglands Betta Home Living Mullumbimby 66842511

Rinnai gas heaters Big range in stock Bridglands Betta Home Living Mullumbimby 66842511 FREE TIMBER Hoop pine felled in storm, long straight barrel, easy access. 66841361 ELECTRO HARMONIX 2880 looper with foot control $400, Korg Kaoss Pad 3, $250, double futon sofa bed $250, all negotiable. Ph 0431633043

‘01 Land Rover Defender 110 Diesel wagon .......................$15,750 Land Rover Defender Tray back ute (130) diesel.....................$17,800

BUYERS AGENT vendors advocate, mortgage broker. Michael 0428555501 www.byronpropertysearch.com.au BUY WITH CONFIDENCE www.byronbuyersagent.com.au Andrew 0414996490

FIREWOOD residential deliveries. Split, seasoned hardwood. Ph 66804704 YAMAHA GUITAR FG512ii 12-string vintage, vgc, $220. Ph 0421079561 MOVING AWAY SALE Oriental carpets, furn, antiques, bed covers, kitchenware, gardening tools, Stihl whipper snipper FS 35, hoop pine & silky oak slabs & rosewood & red cedar root systems + many other items. Mullum 0417879754

FIREWOOD DELIVERIES ALL YEAR ROUND Supplying commercial, wood fired bakeries, pizza restaurants and residential, combustion stoves, open fires, pot belly, kindling. Various load sizes from 4’x 6’ to 4 ton tipper. PRICES STARTING FROM $95. VOLUME DISCOUNTS.

ZEST END-OF-LINE CLEARANCE SALE All items $50-$100. Sat 29 June from 7am. 31 Lilli Pilli Drive, Byron

Matt 0427 172 684

s &ENCE POSTS s (ARDWOOD POLES s 3LEEPERS s 0ALING FENCE TIMBER s /FFCUTS s "ANANA PROPS s $RUMMED MOLASSES s &IREWOOD Kings Creek, Mullumbimby Mark 6680 4284 / 0427 490 038 Karen 0427 804 284

MAZDA 7-seater 2000, 5 seats removable, twin air bags, exc cond, twin sliding doors, $6400 ono. Ph 0434940588

BARGAINS Holden VS Acclaim Sedan 1 owner, 183,000kms. Very nice car. ITA-165 ...........$1995 Ford Laser Hatch Auto, A/C, P/S, lady owner. PUM-656 ...................................................$1995 2005 Ford Falcon Wagon MkII XT Auto, A/C, P/S. AW-52-JS ...........................................$5950 Toyota Prado 8 seater, 5spd, A/C, P/S, great value. AY-23-EE .........................................$6950 Volvo 740 Sedan Auto, leather, A/C, P/S, super value. BJ-80-UD ........................................$1995 Toyota Corolla Auto, 11/13 rego, perfect 1st car. 1 owner. MUI-192 ......................................$1500

50 CARS UNDER $10,000

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42 June 18, 2013 The Byron Shire Echo

HOUSE/ANIMAL SITTER needed from 30/10/13 - 10/11/13 & 14/12/13 - 15/1/14 central Mullumbimby. Ph 0418827524

MULLUM CREEK large s-cont sunroom, share bthrm, d/f, n/s $160pw. 66843613

MATURE WOMAN experienced and responsible to lovingly care for your home & pets. Exc refs. Ph Megan 0488081089

BYRON CBD dble room + bthrm, share home with 1 other, great location, close to town, beaches, supermarkets. Outdoor patios, fenced backyard. Suit cple $270pw or sgle $220pw. Phone 0448842664

SHARE ACCOM. NTH OCEAN SHORES room on canal, ensuite, veg garden, pool, 1km to beach, pref fem, share 1 other in quiet home, smoke free & vege. Friendly dog welcome. $180pw + bills. 0404177638

MY OWN GYM

No contracts, 24 hr access, $14.95 per week. Ph 66808180 SUFFOLK room in clean quiet spacious house, pref fem worker, n/s, no pets. $160pw incl bills. Ph 0413095889 BYRON large room in new home, quiet area close to beach & shops, prefer female. Room has balcony built ins, all bills included, $220pw. Ph 0431288973

BYRON BAY furn rooms with BIR, avail in beautiful house with ocean views, close to beach/town. From $185pw. Ph/ text 0431043296

O.SHORES 22 Bulgoon Cres. Sat from 8am. Lots of goodies!

Local reg’d business 66845296 or 66845403 or 0413120970

SUFFOLK beachside, $150pw, incl WiFi. Non-smoker. Ph 0447199900

BEACHSIDE SUFFOLK 1br avail, $200pw incl bills & WiFi, n/s, female preferred. Phone 0431702872

BYRON 101 Paterson St, Sat from 7.30am. Clothes, clothes, clothes!

CASH PAID FOR UNWANTED CARS

HOUSE SIT

SUNRISE lge room, avail now, in large spacious house, $180pw incl internet & cleaning. Ph 0404204940

FEDERAL Lot 1 Albert St, Sat 22nd, 8am to 1pm furn, h-hold goods + much more

MOTOR VEHICLES

BYRON CBD 1 small cosy room, $160pw; larger spacious room $170pw. F-f, great house, no bills. 0415452932

BYRON sep cottage/bedroom, own bthrm, k’nette, private garden, must be working, pets neg, $220pw. 0438856651

OCEAN SHORES 22 Coomburra Cres, Sat. Lge range of pot plants, fencing, drawers, lounges, outdoor sets, must sell. Ph 66802162

HUGE SALE NOT TO BE MISSED massive range of new & used men’s, women’s & teen clothing, priced to sell, also range of never used h’hold items, 8.30am Sat, 22 Main Arm Rd, Mullum

SUFFOLK PARK Great 2br furn beach pad, opp the beach avail July 4 - Aug 15. $500pw neg. 0416277557

BYRON CBD f-furn single $140-$160pw incl bills no (WiFi). Ph 0413973960

BANGALOW Furn (new & old), kids wear, ladies & men’s clothing, surf stuff & much more. Sun 7am. 24 Rifle Range Rd

MOVING SALE 12 Gordon St Mullum. Sat 8am. Everything must go

BYRON room in f-f house, close to beach & town. Sharing with 1m & 1f. $200pw incl bills. Phone 0421484750

BYRON Shelley Dr, near beach/town unfurn room avail in n/s, f/f hse, $170pw incl bills & WiFi + bond. 0413627422

BYRON close to Tallow, f/f dble room in quiet flat. Free WiFi. Short or long term. $180pw incl. Kezia 0468833677

NEWRYBAR 36 Brooklet Rd (1 min to Harvest Cafe) Sat from 8am. Clothes, rustic homewares, plants, bargains

CHIFFONIER $380 ono. Ph 0421932219

BEAUTIFUL STUDIO s/c, very private. Writers retreat, 6 mins Mullum, $250pw all incl, up to 6 months. Ph 66844331

SUFFOLK brand new 2-storey t’house, fully-furn room, BIR, BBQ, pool, internet, LUG, share with 2 others, n/s, working, avail 29/6, $180pw. 0416205366

SUFFOLK 19 Corkwood Cres. Sat 8-12pm. Electric heaters, djembe, Brother phone/fax/copy/scan, Telstra T-Hub, yoga straps, clothes. All your usual suspects + some unusual ones. Everything needs to go, no reasonable offer refused

SUFFOLK PARK 44 Teak Circuit. Sat from 8am. House moving sale. Furn, plants + lots of household items

SUFFOLK PARK room in new townhouse with pool. Prefer working person $170pw. Phone after 5pm. 0432187821

MULLUM lge room, sunroom & ensuite. Lovely garden. Free WiFi, $200pw cple/$180pw sgle + elec + bond, n/s, no dogs. Ph Uri 0438843108 or 66845560

OCEAN SHORES 91 Balemo Dr, Sat 8am. Clothes, kid’s things, bric-a-brac, some antiques etc

HUGE GARAGE SALE new & used surf boards, new & used wetsuits, 2 seater & 3 seater lounge, new & used clothes/shoes, surf DVDs & heaps more. 59 Bangalow Rd, Byron. Sat 8am-1pm

EXECUTIVE 5br house in Ewingsdale, available from 2 July til 6 August, 1 acre, swimming pool, $700pw. 0423463661

BEACHSIDE SUFFOLK fem, n/s, veg. Spacious home, clinic to share, $160pw. 0409224286 SUBARU LIBERTY 2000 wagon, exc cond, man, 4 new tyres. Owners remaining overseas, so must sell $4500. Ph 0411604198 SUBARU FORESTER 01 A1 mech, just serviced, 197,000km, silver, auto, $7500. Ph 0405460991 FORD FALCON BA wagon 03, gas + petrol, VGC $3000. 0421448038 VW TRANSPORTER 2005, top of the range 5-seater, diesel, LWB, exc cond, low km, $22,000 ono. Ph 0423507139

PROPERTY WANTED WANTED house or land in Byron Bay, Coopers Shoot, Tyagarah, Grays Lane. Ready to buy, but willing to wait for the right place. E teena.gray@hotmail.com

HOLIDAY ACCOM. MIACASA lush oasis, pool, spa, view, 2 mins Mullum, 15 Byron. Ph 66844762 Facebook: Miacasa B&B Byron Bay

CARAVANS

EXECUTIVE 5br house in Ewingsdale, available from 2 July til 6 August, 1 acre, swimming pool, $700pw. 0423463661

VISCOUNT 25’ needs work, $900 neg. Ph 0412758124

SHORT TERM ACCOM.

JAYCO PENGUIN CAMPER TRAILER

QUIET furnished garden studio in Byron. Suit single n/s $250pw includes utilities & linen etc. Avail 1-31 July. 0402405533

2011 Model In GC with the Fiamma wind-out awning. $17,300 Ocean Shores Phone 0431 645 718

MULLUM GRANNY FLAT furnished, suit single worker, $170pw. Ph 0413836304 STUDIO furn, quiet retreat for sgle/cple. Sunrise. Avail 1/7. $300pw. 0409844402 NTH O.SHORES 2br f-f flat, avail now for 6 mths. $330pw Incl bills. 0403219720 BAYWOOD CHASE 3-4br house, 2.5 bthrm, fully-furn, fully self-cont, set up for holiday rental, min 2 weeks rental, mature people preferred $760pw incl WiFi. Please text 0431536546

BUSINESS FOR SALE CASH BUSINESS FOR SALE Long established cash business; netts $100k p.a. long lease. Yours for $159,000. Mark 0416142663

COUNTRY COTTAGE 2br in Myocum, 10 minutes from Byron & Mullumbimby, from June 28 to August 16. $400pw. Suit single or couple. Call 0414857104 LOVELY alt style self-cont studio, 7 min Mullum $200pw inc solar/WiFi. 66845297 SUNRISE lge room in peaceful sunny townhouse. Suit sgle/cple. 0421701140

O.SHORES room avail in share house, fem pref, $140pw + bills/bond. Phone 0410964806, 0421913569 OCEAN SHORES 1br, to share with 2 others, $120pw + bills. 0400154000 STH GOLD BCH lge room with verandah, $130pw + $10 elec. 0429489364 PARADISE IN SUNRISE f/f room in peaceful, creative home $175pw incl bills, sauna, WiFi. Katrina 0413472067 BYRON CENTRAL 2 rms avail beautiful modern home, quiet street, conscious fem pref, small room $220pw, large room $260pw incl bills/WiFi. Ph 0401375900 COORABELL 15 min Byron, large double room in lovely spacious old home with views, on acreage, very private with pool $150pw + bills. 66884496 or 0409409987 SUFFOLK PARK large sunny unfurn room in relaxed house, share with 2 others, $185pw incl bills. 0423387523 SUFFOLK ensuite room avail, $220pw, WIR, n/s prof or student to share fantastic house with beach access, open living. 0410332312 STUDIO CENTRAL BYRON fully-furn self-cont, right in town, quiet working single $240pw or couple/twin $300pw. Phone 0415452932

BEACHSIDE SUFFOLK Furnished Q sized room, own verandah in large 3br luxurious shared house. Pref fem. 3 mins to beach and shops. $240 pw+bond.

Ph 0468 434 947

O.SHORES $130pw or $170pw with own shower & toilet, in friendly clean house near shops. Ph 0422638090 BYRON f/f 2nd-storey master br, own ensuite, private deck, BIR, Beachcomber Dve, 5 min walk beach, close CDB, modern, quiet, chilled h’hold, cpl $220pw, sgl $200pw + bills & bond. 0432150992 SUFFOLK beachside, bedroom with BIR, overlooking garden, pref working female, $175pw + bills & bond. Ph 0410118073 MULLUM 2 rooms, lovely home $200pw share 1 other inc internet. Ph 0402487213

TO LET BANGALOW SELF-STORAGE Hi-tech security. 66872333 STORAGE From $91/mth. Bangalow. Ph 66871500 BANGALOW RENT-A-SHED Self-storage sheds fr $25pw. 66871306 BALLINA SELF-STORAGE UNITS Secure from $15pw. Ph 66867011

Byron Bay TEAK CIRCUIT $450PW 3 bed, 2 bath duplex Yard with paved courtyard Available Now ARMSTRONG STREET $450PW 2 bed, 1 bath, fully furnished privacy & tropical gardens Available Now GRANUAILLE CRES $470PW 3 bed, 1 bath home Wrap around verandah Available Now SUNRISE BLVD $470PW 3 bed, 2 bath, 1LUG Spacious duplex Available Now BROKEN HEAD ROAD $650PW 3 bed, 2 bath luxury unit Fully furnished, pool, tennis court Available 19/7/13 HAYTER STREET $825PW 3 bed, 2 bath luxury home Lap pool, partly furnished Available Now ARMSTRONG STREET $500PW 3 bed, 2 bath townhouse. Quiet complex, walk to beach Available Now

Ray White Rental Centre 3/47 Byron Street, Byron Bay 02 6685 8911 rwbyronbay.com

QUALITY PROPERTIES... SEEKING QUALITY TENANTS! Bangalow $360 pw Spacious 2 bed, 1 bath, SLUG unit in the heart of Bangalow. Avail now! First week is rent free! Fernleigh $360 pw Gorgeous 2 bed, 2 bath, double carport. Spacious outdoor living area with beautiful views. Avail now! NEW LISTING Eureka $400 pw Large 3 bed, 1 bath, E Dsingle carport. Rural setting. LLockup E A S shed. Polished floors, a/c, fireplace. Pets OK. Avail now! NEW LISTING Byron Bay $400 pw Neat & tidy 3 bed, 1 bath, single storey Villa. Close to Sunrise Beach, SLUG. Pets neg. Avail now for 3-5 month lease. NEW LISTING Bangalow $400 pw Immaculate one level villa with 3 beds, 1 bath, SLUG. Walk to town. Fully fenced. Pets neg. Avail now! NEW LISTING Whian Whian $430 pw Beautiful renovated 1903 cottage with 3 beds, 1 bath, dble carport. Polished floors, gas cooking, plunge pool. Avail mid July. NEW LISTING Bangalow $470 pw Comfortable 3 bed, 1 bath, dble garage. Verandahs on 3 sides. Close to town. New carpet/paint. Avail 26th June. Possum Creek $500 pw 5 bed, 3 bath, DLUG, E Dsingle carport. 2 storey house EonA Sacreage. Pets OK. L Avail now for 6 month lease. NEW LISTING Coorabell $700 pw Spacious 4 bed, 1 bath, dble garage on 1 acre with beautiful views. Inground Pool. Pets OK. Avail late July. Byron Bay $775 pw Funky, modern 3 br apartment + loft, 2 living areas. 2.5 baths. Dble secure parking. Lap pool. Avail now! NEW LISTING Byron Bay $820 pw Two storey executive style townhouse 2 bed, 2 bath, underground parking. Media room, pool. Avail 25th June.

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BEACHES OF BYRON Long-term rentals avail from $300pw, 2 weeks bond, refs req. Ph 66856751

BRUNSWICK HEADS in town, 4br, 1 bthrm, sep w-c, open plan $480pw, avail June 22. Refs ess. Ph Peter 0417200211

BANGALOW 3br house, 1.5 bathrooms, renovated kitchen, walk to shops, small yard, small pet ok, solar hot water, $450pw + exp. Avail 14 Jul. 0432047221

BYRON BAY fully-furn self-contained 1br studio apartment, magnificent views with beautiful grounds. Must be in full employment & willing to assist with dog care. $350pw single/$400pw double inclusive of utilities. References required, 1 month bond, 1 month rent in advance. Call owner 0412349903 O.SHORES 1br f-f studio, no pets, n/s, pref working pers $250pw incl. 66802111 NEW BRIGHTON 3br home avail midJuly $450pw. Refs plse. 0400076700 CARAVAN SITE AVAIL near Federal, suit open-minded person, no pets, must like chooks, $100pw. Ph 66884040 between 6pm-8pm THE LINKS APARTMENTS F-f 3br apartment with SLUG. Avail now for 6 mth lease. $650pw + utilities + bond. No pets. Ph Paul 0418324297

LOCAL REMOVAL

& backloads to Brisbane. Friendly, with 10 years local exp. 0409917646 BYRON BAY renovated 2br unit close to beach & shops, whitegoods, lounges, 2 beds, solar power & hot water included. Pets OK $450pw. Ph 0400150228

New Brighton SOUTH GOLDEN BEACH $370pw 2 bed, 1 bath OCEAN SHORES $475pw 4 bed, 2 bath, carport 6 Strand Ave, New Brighton 6680 1594

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Ferguson Court, Bangalow Large 4bed, 2bath, 2x SLUG $620P/W Avail: NOW Teak Circuit, Baywood Chase 4bd, 1bath, SLUG Large yard, spacious living $550 P/W Avail: 24th June Brigantine St, Commercial unit 94 square metres $1200P/M Avail: 28th June Cape Court, Byron Bay 3bd 1.5bath SLUG Close to shops and beach $480P/W Avail NOW

6680 8111

SUFFOLK BEACHSIDE self-contained unfurnished studio, own access, courtyard $300pw incl bills & WiFi. Ph 0416924043 SOUTH GOLDEN BEACH 2.5br, 2 bthrm, 2 decks, 2 minute walk to beach, carport, fenced yard, 12 month lease $400pw. Phone 66849249, 0414248266 MULLUMBIMBY tidy studio private gdn, close CBD $230pw. Ph 0487502550 COSY COUNTRY COTTAGE for caring couple/single in rainforest setting at Nashua. Part-furn, $280pw. 0429668886 or 66872833 ask for Steph

COORABELL new 1br part-furn cabin, privacy, views to Byron, working person. Pref no kids/pets, $265pw. 66847535

COTTAGE Wilsons Creek, 1br, lge living area & kitchette, beaut views, close school, suit prof cpl or sgl $260pw cash + elect. Email treenarose@yahoo.com.au

ALCORN ST opposite beach entrance f-f 2br, townhse, solar, $580pw neg, SLUG, short/long term. Avail now. 0401031209 CENTRAL BYRON delightful 2br timber cottage, timber floors, high ceilings, sunny garden, 1 block to Woolies, 2 blocks to beach, fully furn, $520pw. 0404717068 O.SHORES self-cont studio, ocean views. Avail 22/7. $220pw includ bills + bond prefer working, n/s, d/f. Ph 0413392950

6685 0177 5/16 The Terrace, Brunswick Heads

Bangalow Fernleigh Rd, Fernleigh – from $255 pw 2 x small cottages. Avail now Tristania St, Bangalow - $480 pw 3 bed, 2 bath, quiet location, DLUG. Avail Now Leslie St, Bangalow - $595 pw 3 bed, 2 bath plus granny flat. Pets neg. Avail Now Brookview Crt, Ewingsdale - $630 pw 3-4 bed, 2 bath, pets neg, dbl carport. Avail Now Rifle Range Rd, Bangalow - $750 pw Executive 3 bed + study, 2 bath w pool maint incl. Avail Now Pacific Hwy, St Helena - $800 pw 5 bed, 3 bath, views to Byron. Avail Now Coopers Shoot Rd, Coopers Shoot - $880 pw 5 bed, 3 bath, in-ground pool, views to Lennox. Avail Now For more available rental properties go to www.eldersbangalow.com.au

19a Byron Street, Bangalow

02 6687 1500

A&I ESTATE Byron, art/office studio 40sqm + 4x4m storage mezz, ext covered area, $160pw + GST. 0422558128 SHARE FACTORY SPACE food prep area & mezzanine, Fern Pl, Ind Est, Byron $220pw. Ph 0421258114 INDUSTRIAL UNIT BYRON A&I ESTATE 105sqm + 27sqm mezz. $300pw all incl. Avail 1/7. Ph 0405679392 BEAUTIFUL THERAPY SPACE avail 1 July-5 Aug, possibly longer, Bayshore Dr next to IGA, avail 6 days pw special price $120pw or $30 per day. 0402503603 MULLUM treatment plus waiting room $200pw or $60 per day, inc internet. 0402487213

POSITIONS VACANT

COORABELL BEDSIT $175pw inclusive. Phone 66847420 BEACHSIDE SUFFOLK open plan 3br t/ house, new paint, pool, SLUG, security. $500pw accom@byron 0421603564

STUDIO CENTRAL BYRON fully-furn self-cont, right in town, quiet working single $240pw or couple/twin $300pw. Phone 0415452932 G’GERRY s-c studio on community, no pets, peaceful, $180pw. Ph 66849393 LENNOX HEAD 3br, 2 bthrm, 2 car, very private, beautiful views, $470pw incl lawns. Outside pet considered. Ph 0438513250

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 office box GEEK WANTED Urgent short-term high profile project. Strong WP exp essential plus PHP, CSS, HTML plus Javascript. Create cross-browser plus mobile compatibility. Email: staff@bbff.com.au BEAUTY THERAPIST to sublet space in Simply Sheer Hair & Beauty, Mullumbimby. Contact Cecily 66841441 PASTRY ASSISTANT/KITCHEN HAND 30hrs/wk, driver licence ess, previous exp. Email jeremy@thelarder.com.au

OFFICE ADMINISTRATION MIMOSA CLOTHING Experience in account receivable collections, MYOB, Excel & customer service. Flexible hours. Resume to: david@davidfisher.com.au MODELS 18+ years required. Nude female for Picture and People magazines. No experience required. All shapes and sizes. Backpackers welcome. Good money. Professional accredited ACP photographer. Ph 0413627846 GOOD DRIVERS WANTED NOW Shifts avail for taxi, coach & hire cars. Full training provided. Min 12 month Aust Licence Required. Email: info@byronbaytaxis.com CHEF for busy takeaway. Drop resume into Beloporto, Shop 12 Feros Arcade, Byron Bay SEEKING native Indonesian for casual tutoring for primary school student. Teaching exp essential. 0410341131

MULLUM 5 min, s-cont f-furn studio, $200pw, incl elec & gas. 0417879754

WORK WANTED “THE ORIGINAL”

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BYRON STUDIO peaceful, private, furn (if wanted), for n/s, d/f, mature person $275pw + exp, bond/refs. 0421932945 BYRON 2br unit, open living area, ocean views, $410pw + bond inc fridge, washing machine/dryer. Ph/text 0431043296

OCEAN SHORES Large four bedroom home with air con, verandah & views. $550.00 per week Spacious three bedroom duplex, extra rumpus/study area. Double garage. Private fenced yard. $480.00 per week.

FNC Property Management T

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MULLUMBIMBY 2 b/r brick & tile house, walking distance to shop $325 pw THE MIDDLE POCKET 4 b/r house, 2 bathroom single lock up garage on an acre $400 pw long term lease OCEAN SHORES 3 b/r duplex, solar electricity & HWS, w/ rain water tank, long term $480 pw Julie or Nicci Phone: 6684 3301 79 Burringbar St, Mullumbimby 2482

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BRUNSWICK HEADS 3 Bed Duplex $480pw OCEAN SHORES 3 Bed House $380pw

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Statues

Water bowls, Birdbaths, Daybeds, Showroom items, Lanterns

20 to 30% off all Waterfeatures,

Pots

PIANO Beale, very nice instrument, lovely tone, includes stool, $1200. 0421079561

SWR Bass Amp Sale

The Old Norco Building 144 Jonson St, across from Mitre 10

Phone 02 6685 7333

byronmusic.com.au facebook.com/byronmusicshop

6688 4375 BE SAFE 0405 350 682

TUITION

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LOCAL GUYS 20yrs exp landscaping, gardens & lawns, paving, tiling, ute. Jobs under $1100. Phone 0432401334 DECKS, PERGOLAS all carpentry needs. Under $1100. Free quotes. 0427196962 EXP CLEANERS for home or business, $25ph, min 3 hours, ABN. 0481285934 RESIDENTIAL CLEANING A dependable, detailed 1st class cleaning service tailored to suit you & your budget. Free quotes. 100% organic products. 25% off your first service. 0432155588

&2%.#( s )4!,)!. s '%2-!. Eva 66846760 www.languagetuitionbyron.com.au MATHEMATICS TUTOR Qualified teacher with 30 yrs experience grades 4 to 10. Ph John 0452260595 PARLO ITALIANO! Qualified native teacher. 66846553 TESOL ENGLISH LANGUAGE TUTOR Qualified & experienced. 0431311553 PIANO FOR KIDS Lessons young beginners. Ph 66872511

SALE ENDS SAT 29th JUNE

20 yrs exp. Ph Tony 0429948662

2 GREVILLEA ST, ARTS & INDUSTRY ESTATE, BYRON BAY

EXPERIENCED CARPENTER Rob Craddock. Lic no. R91818, Qld Lic BSA 1168764. Ph 0429967238

‘It is never too late to be what you might have been. George Elliot

OPEN 7 DAYS PH: 6685 6990 leisurescapes.com.au

MULLUM CK large 2br studio, n/s, d/f, no pets $250pw. Ph 66843613

CHEFS

BYRON New spacious furn studio with WiFi, $245pw suit single. Ph 0414312917

For private one-to-one work Casual positions Please call Cathy

CABIN 6 min to Mullum, peaceful natural setting, deck, new renovation, suit 1-2 pers, n/s, $215pw incl elec. 0413643963

Window Cleaner

HOME CLEANER attention to detail, ABN. Phone 0421990724

FRENCH CLASSES

STONEWORK, LANDSCAPING, paving, small concreting, blockwork & tile jobs. Under $1100. Ph Gerry 0407653789

MULLUM lovely 1br flat, own kitchen share btrm with 1 fem, sunny courtyard $210pw incl bills & broadband. 66844459

HANDYMAN CARPENTER Home repairs & maintenance & general carpentry. Jobs under $1100. Ph 0414419520 QUALIFIED PAINTER Small jobs OK. Phone Rob 0408900134. Green Painters Lic No: 242107C

Recommencing June 18

Special Beginner 1 starts Monday June 24 Call Françoise on 0417 250 600

0434 588 887

MULLUM furnished 1br stylish cabin, bills included $250pw. Ph 0402487213

Ballina Ca mpus

WANTED TO RENT

Introduction to Computers

VERY PRIVATE long-term 1-2br retreat living for writer, n/s, d/f, refs. 66845551

34-YO-MAN seeks room/studio in rural setting, drug free, n/s. Ph 66816915 or 0423951884

TO LEASE MULLUMBIMBY 84sqm commercial office/counselling rooms with a/c, carpet, blinds, $330pw inc GST. Ph 66801643 OFFICE SPACE in a bright & creative studio, Byron A&I Estate, $100pw. Ph 0415551478

VARIETY OF COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES AVAILABLE

OFFICE SPACE OR ART SPACE Suffolk Park, WiFi, own toilet, tea/coffee making facilities. Rent neg. 0401438823

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BECHSTEIN Model V Grand Piano, Brazilian Rosewood case, professionally restored with new action, strings, tuning pins & re-crowned sound-board. Original ivory key tops. Beautiful warm rich tone, $35,000. Phone 0412216019

MATHS TUTORING Qualified teacher, 20 yrs experience All levels, grades 4 to HSC. Phone or text Andrew 0413294982

10kg BAGGED PEBBLES $10 each

MAIN ARM 4 Bed House $600 pw 5 Bed House $780pw incl lawns markcochrane.com.au 6684 2663

PIANO TUNING Tuner for Planet Music, Studio 301 & SAE College. R. Barkley. 0422221116 www.reubenbarkleypianotuning.com.au

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RURAL powered shed with ample parking space. Please phone Elias 0431207445

MULLUMBIMBY 3 Bed House $410pw

PIANO TUNER Restorer, repairer & retailer since 1981. Ph Dr Fred Cole 0412216019 or www.specialtypianos.com.au

SWR ‘Working Pro’ 400Watt Head. RRP $1249 Our price $749 s SWR’Working Pro’ 700watt Head. RRP $1499 Our Price $879 s SWR ‘SM900’ 900 watt head. RRP $3099 Our Price $1499 s SWR ‘Amplite’ 400 watt head. RRP $899 Our price $599 s Be Quick – Only while stocks last! Great guitar amps in stock – New Fender® Custom Shop Clapton, Ratajczyk, VHT, Vox, Strauss. Vintage VoxAC30, ‘63 Moody GA35t, ‘65 Gibson GA8t Online prices, in-store service.

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IN MEMORIAM

RONALD SWINBOURNE 10.10.1927 - 21.6.2012 “Love knows not its own depth until the hour of separation” Sadly missed by Jacqueline & his family

A true gentleman. This black beauty has a quiet but very affectionate nature. Surrendered with his sister Flake, who has since found a new home, Nero can be found patiently waiting in the wings for a tummy rub & a fuss. Don’t overlook this shy boy - he’s a gem waiting to be discovered! To meet Nero & our other gorgeous felines, visit the Cat Adoption Centre at 124 Dalley St, Mullumbimby. Open: Tues 2.30-4.30pm Thurs 3-5pm Sat 10-12 noon. Call AWL 6684 4070

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Closing the Gap progress report: small steps make ongoing commitment vital Australia is on track to halve the gap in child death rates between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and other Australians but a much greater effort is needed to achieve equality in life expectancy by 2030, an independent report has found. Close the Gap campaign cochairs Mick Gooda and Jody Broun welcomed the positive results in relation to lowering the child mortality gap. In a media release last week Mr Gooda said addressing child mortality is critical in efforts to close the gap and will help drive improvements in life expectancy for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. However, Mr Gooda said more needs to be done because Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are still dying at nearly twice the rate of other Australians. ‘The reduction in the death rate for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children is a real step forward, but there

is a long way to go to improve child health outcomes more broadly. ‘The good news is that 91 per cent of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children in remote communities are enrolled in a preschool program. ‘We welcome the new target intended to ensure that 90 per cent of enrolled children across Australia attend a quality early childhood education program before they start fulltime school. ‘We believe the improvements outlined in this report point to what’s possible when we have co-ordinated and long term action from all governments,’ Mr Gooda said. The findings are part of a report prepared for the Council of Australian Governments (COAG) on behalf of the COAG Reform Council. The report assesses the progress of Australian governments against the Closing the Gap targets on education, employment and health. Ms Broun said it is essential

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RETURN THANKS KEITH FRANCIS O’MEARA 24.11.1924 - 11.4.2013 We, Keith’s family, express our sincere thanks to relatives & friends for many kindnesses shown to us through Masses & prayers offered on our behalf, phone calls, flowers, cards, cooking & many other ways, following his recent death. Special thanks to Mullum Hospital, Meadows Clinic, Coolomon Villa & Feros Care for their loving care of him. Please accept this as our personal thanks. Hazel, Janice, Greg, Peter, Kevin & their families.

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of our people through a renewed NPA. ‘In this federal election year, it’s important to remember that the Closing the Gap agenda is a truly multi-partisan national project which must be backed by multi-decade commitments spanning policy cycles, funding agreements and governments.’ Find out more at www.naccho.org.au/aboriginal-health/ close-the-gap-campaign and at www.healthinfonet.ecu.edu. au.

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Third quarter June 1 New moon June 9 First quarter June 17 Full moon June 23 Third quarter June 30 Day of Sun Sun Moon month rise set rise 1 S 0630 1656 2 S 0631 1656 0027 3 M 0631 1656 0124 4 T 0632 1656 0219 5 W 0632 1656 0314 6 T 0633 1656 0408 7 F 0633 1656 0501 8 S 0634 1656 0552 9 S 0634 1656 0642 10 M 0634 1656 0728 11 T 0635 1656 0812 12 W 0635 1656 0852 13 T 0636 1656 0930 14 F 0636 1656 1006 15 S 0636 1656 1041 16 S 0637 1656 1116 17 M 0637 1656 1152 18 T 0637 1656 1229 19 W 0637 1656 1310 20 T 0638 1657 1356 21 F 0638 1657 1448 22 S 0638 1657 1547 23 S 0638 1657 1651 24 M 0638 1658 1758 25 T 0639 1658 1906 26 W 0639 1658 2013 27 T 0639 1658 2117 28 F 0639 1659 2218 29 S 0639 1659 2317 30 S 0639 1659

04:59 01:57 03:24 21:33 14:54 Moon High tide, set height (m) 1206 0156,1.60; 1453,1.47 1242 0300,1.50; 1551,1.52 1318 0402,1.42; 1645,1.57 1354 0500,1.38; 1733,1.64 1433 0552,1.36; 1817,1.69 1513 0639,1.35; 1857,1.73 1556 0722,1.35; 1934,1.77 1641 0802,1.35; 2010,1.79 1729 0841,1.35; 2045,1.79 1819 0919,1.34; 2121,1.78 1911 0938,1.33; 2158,1.75 2003 1038,1.33; 2235,1.71 2056 1120,1.32; 2315,1.65 2149 1205,1.32; 2358,1.59 2243 1255,1.34 2338 0045,1.52; 1347,1.38 0142,1.46; 1443,1.44 0035 0244,1.42; 1540,1.53 0135 0350,1.40; 1635,1.65 0237 0454,1.41; 1729,1.77 0342 0555,1.44; 1822,1.90 0448 0654,1.47; 1915,2.00 0553 0750,1.49; 2007,2.07 0654 0846,1.51; 2100,2.09 0749 0941,1.52; 2152,2.05 0839 1035,1.52; 2244,1.96 0923 1130,1.51; 2335,1.83 1004 1224,1.49 1042 0029,1.67; 1320,1.49 1119 0124,1.51; 1416,1.49

JUNE 2013

Astronomical data and tides Low tide, height (m) 0835,0.46; 2051,0.69 0927,0.50; 2202,0.68 1015,0.53; 2308,0.65 1100,0.54 0004,0.60; 1143,0.55 0052,0.55; 1223,0.56 0133,0.51; 1300,0.56 0211,0.48; 1337,0.57 0247,0.46; 1414,0.58 0323,0.45; 1451,0.59 0400,0.46; 1530,0.61 0437,0.47; 1609,0.64 0515,0.49; 1652,0.67 0557,0.51; 1740,0.71 0640,0.52; 1833,0.73 0726,0.53; 1935,0.75 0815,0.52; 2045,0.72 0906,0.51; 2156,0.66 0959,0.48; 2302,0.56 1052,0.45 0003,0.43; 1145,0.41 0100,0.32; 1239,0.38 0155,0.22; 1332,0.36 0247,0.16; 1427,0.35 0340,0.14; 1522,0.37 0432,0.17; 1618,0.41 0523,0.22; 1715,0.48 0615,0.30; 1815,0.55 0704,0.39; 1916,0.62 0753,0.47; 2025,0.68

Times are 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.

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Sport

Devils choc-a-block after powerful performance John Campbell

No sporting contest can ever be taken for granted – otherwise why would we bother to play them? But inevitably, there are footy games for which any ambitious team will have quietly banked the competition points beforehand. The Byron Bay Red Devils travelled to McKittrick Park on the banks of the mighty Clarence River to take on lowly South Grafton knowing that anything less than a handsome victory would have drawn an ignominious curtain on their NRRRL campaign. Floundering mid-table and mixing their season with rather less sublime than ridiculous, the Devils re-established their credentials with an efficient, at times scintillating 58-16 victory. On a lovely sunny arvo, nearly as many locals watched from outside the wire fence as were basking on the southern hill. The home side got off to

a flyer, creating a two-man overlap that resulted in their centre going over untouched for an alarmingly easy try. If the Bay were harbouring any sense of complacency they were rudely shaken out of it. They immediately extracted the digit and within no time it was obvious that they were fitter, faster, better drilled and more skillful than their hosts. And they were on a mission. Like a tattooed hunk of granite, prop Brett ‘Choc’ Harvey took a quick tap from a penalty and tore through the ruck on a blistering fiftymetre run that led to Joseph Gordon notching the first of the Bay’s eleven tries. In the next set from the kick-off, follically nude Duane ‘Drano’ Cahill did what all good backs do to capitalise on a forward’s excellent lead-up, scoring after the demolition work of heavily involved Hemi ‘Sphere’ Mullen. The Devils had assumed a dominance that was never to be threatened.

The Red Devils’ Joseph Gordon on the burst at South Grafton last Sunday.

Harvey, lock Sam ‘Bob’ Dwyer, collecting a gorgeous one-armed pass from Mick ‘Twiggy’ Lambert as he headed for the deck, and Noel ‘the Eye’ King, all added to the

From trials to state titles

Four boys from Ocean Shores Public School went to the recent opens rugby union trials at Grafton. All four, Max Meikle, Shaun Booth, Bo Browning and Kaine Oliss gained selection in the north coast team to travel to Sydney to play at the state titles.

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Rebels’ misery before Byron went to the break with a deserved 26-6 lead. Having established their superiority, what we needed to see from the Devils was an

intimation of the killer within them – you don’t win comps by resting on your laurels and thinking that the world will fall at your feet. Coming off the bench,

mercurial centre Chris ‘BB’ King, in a welcome return after breaking his arm, ran seventy metres following the resumption to make it apparent that the men in red were hungry for more points. The Rebels threw a Spaniard in the works when, as they’d managed earlier, they found a gaping overlap out wide to register their second try, but it was only a glitch in the Bay’s controlled performance. The King brothers got a couple more tries between them, Fraser ‘Fletcher’ Jones was rewarded with one, while Harvey, impersonating a kamikaze pilot in footy boots, racked up a well-earned hat-trick to take the Devils past their half-century. Only a desperate last-ditch tackle stopped replacement hooker Reece ‘iMoo’ Egan from pushing the Bay’s score into the sixties. The Devils are at home next Sunday to Lower Clarence. Their resurgence must continue. Go back them up.

Byron Magpies back on track Joe Davidson

The Byron Coopers Magpies put last week’s one goal loss behind them with a big win over Robina on Sunday. The first half was all one way traffic for Byron with solid ruck work from Trent Spano and on-baller Dave Smith. Byron’s forwards including Liam Afflick and Zeke Hower put on 11 unanswered goals in the first half. At the other end of the ground, strong defence from Zak Petty and Nick Baker denied any score for Robina. Half time scores were Byron 11.8.74 to Robina 0.0.0. Byron continued to make the most of the perfect conditions in the third quarter. Rory Redfern

and Kane Bullock got plenty of disposals in the midfield. The final quarter repositioned the team to provide usual back line players with goal scoring opportunities. Dan Tiffen and Shan David-

son both grabbed the chance with shots at goal. Efforts at goal by some others confirmed their place as defenders. The final score of 21.20.146 to 4.3.27 provided a satisfying win for Byron.

The Newy Crew are back The Newy Crew are back by popular demand, bigger and stronger than ever. The New Brighton Boardriders have a long history of talented surfers emerging from the club. If you’re looking for fun or wanting to develop your surfing skills, all levels of surfers are welcome. With men’s and women’s divisions for all

ages – comps will be held on the third Sunday each month, with the inaugural club round this Sunday June 23 at New Brighton Beach (the car park behind the Newy store) at 7am sharp. There will be a BBQ and prizes on the day. For any further information about the event, contact Crystal on 0416 924 028 or Brett on 0410 787 656.

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Shiners Stand Up Dean Trevaskis

The Mullum Moonshiners’ only loss in season 2013 came in round three against Iluka. On Saturday the top of the table Shiners returned to the fishing village to make amends against the fourth placed Cossacks. Improvement across the park has the young Shiners potent from the boot, the backs and the tight eight. They set up camp on Iluka’s line early and cracked the Cossacks when Sati ‘So Many Rivers’ Siamoa exploded off the scrum to open the scoring. With the Shiners’ movie star front row of Arthur, Matchett-Oates and Stubbings (soon to be seen promoting the Wallabies v Lions series) dominant, the Cossacks were under the pump. When inside centre Todd Arthur hit a ball at full tilt ten metres from the line Iluka’s full back was the bunny in the spotlight. He was still trying to reassemble his ribcage as Nath Nicholls made the conversion for a 14 – 0 Moon-

shine lead. The icing on an excellent first half cake was a solo effort down the wing from the Shiners Galloping Gasometer Lachlan Stubbings, to send the Shiners into the break with a 19 – 0 lead. Iluka’s feisty fisherman are not known for waving the white flag and came out blazing with both barrels in the second half. The game deteriorated into a scrappy affair that played into Iluka’s hands. As Mullum scrambled to regain structure the Cossacks used their backs’ lightning speed and ‘keep the ball alive at all costs’ mentality to turn the game on its head. Previously rock solid Moonshine defence was now strung out and rattled. The tries came in a rush, 19 – 7, 19 – 12 and fifteen minutes in the game was squared up at 19 all. Mullum reverted to basics with skipper Teale Pyne leading the way with his trademark bone jarring tackles and gunbarrell straight runs. Breakaway Brett Hazlett shared ‘players’ player’ hon-

ours for his outstanding efforts nullifying the Iluka playmakers, breaking the line and getting in the opposition’s face when it counted. With the game up for grabs the Shiners displayed a growing maturity to first stop the Cossack onslaught, then patiently win the arm wrestle for possession and field position. Nathan Appel had dominated as Mullum’s go-to man in the line out. His speed, dexterity and quick thinking proved the turning point in the game. With more front than a rat with a gold tooth he pilfered the pill from an indecisive Cossack defence and scored his first try of the season. ‘Mr Reliable’ Nath Nicholls drilled the kick and followed up soon after with a penalty conversion to put the Cossacks to bed 29 – 19. The win has the Shiners perched on top of the table with a much anticipated clash with second placed Lismore awaiting on June 29 at Bruns following a general bye this week.

Soli’s at World Junior Surfing Championships

Soli Bailey made it to the final of the Junior World Surfing Championships held on Jiquiliste Beach, Nicaragua. Soli, on 14.40, came a close second to Hawaii’s Josh Moniz on 14.43 ‘I’m stoked about my results and making it to the final, I came a super close second but still happy. Big thanks to all my friends and family back in Byron, I know they have been watching the webcast. I appreciate their support. I can’t wait to get home and celebrate.’

Byron Union continues streak Peter Griffin

Third placed Byron Bay travelled to fourth placed Ballina on Saturday. And yes, the Bay’s stellar season continued with a rousing 21-17 victory. Ballina were heavily favoured to avenge their shock 20-10 first round loss to the Bay. Ballina are the only team to defeat competition leaders Lismore this season and they boasted a full strength squad brimming with representative quality. Byron’s much underestimated forward pack silenced the big crowd, dismantling their rivals in the first half to lead 11-0 at the break. Inspired by captain Pete Shaw, the white wall of Byron Bay defence was so effective it took Ballina close to 40 minutes to make their way into the attacking quarter. Byron had taken a deserved 6-0 lead from two Will Cox penalty conversions before Ballina lost their prop to the sin bin midway through the half. Star No.8 Michael Armstrong was already unstoppable but against a depleted pack he was rampant. Armstrong scored from the back of the scrum with a familiar burst of acceleration. The blast from the Ballina coach resonated around the

Photo – Peter Moore

ground at halftime and the home side returned with renewed purpose and venom to narrow the gap to 11-5. End to end rugby was now the order and Ballina were gifted the lead through a 60 metre intercept try. Byron Bay steadied and regained a 14-12 lead from a penalty to set up a grandstand finish. Ballina took the lead for a second time from a backline play of dazzling quality but minutes later Byron seemed to have stolen victory from their own sweeping play when Cox skirted the touchline, and rounded the fullback to score under the posts. The referee signalled try but the linesman was convinced the winger was out by a blade of grass. Byron’s belief was unshaken and with less than five minutes to play the visitors pro-

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duced a stirring brand of ball in hand rugby to completely dominate the end of the game. Camped on the Ballina line with more than 30 phases of possession it was halfback Jack Dickson who found a way through to seal the match. Cue scenes of delirium from the Byron faithful. In a victory paved by the forwards, Armstrong and Shaw were the clear standouts. Josh Smith was a force of nature close to the ruck, Jamie Blair was at his fearsome best and Dickson was all

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quality. Mark Ballantyne was outstanding in his first starting appearance in the back row after coming in for Tom Homer who was sidelined by a chainsaw related injury. The games keep getting bigger for Byron Bay. The team travels this week to Wollongbar-Alstonville who have now moved into fourth place at the expense of Ballina. The Bay remain clear third behind Lennox Head and new frontrunners Lismore. The title race now appears wide open after Lismore stunned the Trojans 35-3 in Lennox on Saturday.

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www.byron.nsw.gov.au 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 Council’s Information and Enquiry Counter, Station Street, Mullumbimby during normal office 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 10.2013.226.1 – MYOCUM 282 The Manse Road (Lot 101 DP 1142776) Tree removal – 14 trees 10.2002.610.3 – BRUNSWICK HEADS 25 Mullumbimbi Street (Lot 285 DP 755692) S96 – modifications to internal layout (dwelling additions and carport) 10.2013.206.1 – OCEAN SHORES 1 Gin Gin Crescent (Lot 111 DP 238450) Tree removal – six trees 10.2013.162.1 – SUFFOLK PARK 6 Brandon Street (Lot 15 Sec 12 DP 11632) Residential development in two stages being Stage 1 alterations and additions to an existing expanded house habitable outbuilding and garage to convert the building into a secondary dwelling and Stage 2 construction of a carport 10.2013.138.1 – COORABELL 161 Coolamon Scenic Drive (Lot 3 DP 261449) Use of existing alterations and additions to a dwelling and use of an existing studio ancillary to the dwelling 10.2013.143.1 – BYRON BAY 29 Sunrise Boulevarde (Lot 1 DP 843991) Staged construction comprising conversion of garage to secondary dwelling and construct carport alterations and additions to existing dwelling and construct swimming pool 10.2013.122.1 – BRUNSWICK HEADS 28 Fingal Street (Lot 12 Sec 7 DP 758171) Front fence and a gatehouse 10.2013.208.1 – BYRON BAY 1 Byron Street (Lot 3 DP 1134124) Change of use to a business premises (pedicure and manicure) and coffee takeaway 10.2013.159.1 – BANGALOW 39 Byron Street (Lot 1 DP 933674) Alteration and additions to commercial development and works within the footpath area, signage and footpath dining 10.2013.103.1 – MYOCUM 320 McAuleys Lane (Lot 1 DP 1150639, Lot 3 DP 1067849) Boundary adjustment to create two allotments 10.2011.193.1 – SUFFOLK PARK Bottlebrush Crescent (Lot 282 DP 1018663) Subdivision (Community Title) to create five neighbourhood lots and one neighbourhood property

APPLICATIONS WITHDRAWN 10.2005.733.3 – BYRON BAY 19-23 Lawson Street (Lot 1 DP 876261) S96 – alter the layout of the approved development

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Council administration centre Opening hours: Front counter 9.00am to 4.00pm Switchboard: 8.30am to 4.30pm Email Web Emergency after hours Works Depot Resident parking stickers Sportsfield information line SES Controller Rural Fire Service Myocum Waste & Recycling Centre

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Community Access Points: Documents on exhibition are available for review at the Council Administration Centre (Mullumbimby), Bangalow Post Office, PRD Real Estate Ocean Shores, Suffolk Beachfront Holiday Park and Libraries.

BYRON SHIRE DEVELOPMENT CONTROL PLAN 2010 Chapter 1 Part F Waste Minimisation and Management Council adopted Chapter 1 Part F - Waste Minimisation and Management into the Byron Shire Development Control Plan 2010 (DCP) at its meeting held on 9 May 2013. The purpose of the DCP amendments are proposed to facilitate sustainable waste management within Byron Shire in a manner consistent with principles of Ecologically Sustainable Development by considering both waste minimisation and management in developments. The Chapter 1 Part F – Waste Minimisation and Management amendments to the DCP are effective from Monday 1 July 2013. Those persons interested in obtaining a copy of the DCP can view the plan at the Brunswick Heads, Mullumbimby and Byron Bay Libraries, at Council’s administration building or on Council’s website at www. byron.nsw.gov.au. Copies are also available for purchase at Council’s administration building, Station Street, Mullumbimby. Enquiries: Chris Larkin 02 6626 7000

ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING & ASSESSMENT ACT, 1979 PUBLIC EXHIBITION OF DEVELOPMENT APPLICATIONS Council is in receipt of the following Development Application(s). Byron Shire Council is the Consent Authority. Any person may view the application(s) and the documents accompanying the application(s) at Council’s Information and Enquiry Counter, Station Street, Mullumbimby from 9.00am to 4.00pm, Monday to Friday (public holidays excepted). Any submission needs to be received by 4.00pm on the last day of the exhibition period. Any person may make a written submission to the General Manager in relation to any of the development applications. Where the submission is by way of an objection the submission must set out the grounds of the objection. If you are making a submission you may be required to lodge, now or possibly in the future, a “Political Donations and Gifts Disclosure Statement”. It is your responsibility to ensure you meet your obligations to disclose reportable political donations and gifts. A failure to meet your obligations is an offence the penalty for which can include significant fines and/ or imprisonment. A Guideline providing detailed information on the disclosure obligations is available at www.byron.nsw.gov.au/ political-donations or from Council. Council strongly urges you to read the Guideline and satisfy yourself that you are complying with your disclosure obligations prior to lodging a submission. All Political Donations and Gifts Disclosure Statements will be public documents and all information contained in them will be available to the public and government agencies. Submissions will be made public in accordance with Schedule 1 Part 3 Clause 1(a)(vi) of the GIPA Regulations 2009 as applicable including both the substance of the objection and the identity of the objector. For assistance with this please call Council’s Records Coordinator on 02 6626 7113. Council will not deal with the application until after the exhibition period has expired. All submissions will be taken into account in determining the application. Please quote the development application and property description when making a submission.

EXHIBITION CLOSES 24 JUNE 2013 10.2013.219.1 – TALOFA 684 Bangalow Road (Lot 1 DP 812810) Mr I D Ritchie: Addition of an accessible holiday cabin to an existing rural tourist facility 10.2013.221.1 – BYRON BAY 33 Kingsley Street (Lot 1 DP 344191) Chris Lonergan – Town Planner: Construction of additional dwelling (dual occupancy), demolish garage and create vacant strata allotment 10.2012.55.2 – BYRON BAY 36 Cowper Street (Lot 19 Sec 30 DP 758207) Mr G B Marshall: S96 – to amend the design and include staging in the development consent (dual occupancy (including alterations and additions to existing dwelling)) 10.2008.760.4 – BYRON BAY 6 Short Street (Lot 3 DP 7116) Davis Architects: S96 – modification to enclose pergola area and add a bathroom (demolition of existing dwelling and construction of dual occupancy comprising two unattached double storey dwellings)

EXHIBITION CLOSES 1 JULY 2013 10.2013.220.1 – BYRON BAY 8 Scott Street (Lot 19 DP 244718) Mr S B Michaels: Single storey secondary dwelling 10.2013.227.1 – OCEAN SHORES 2 Qui Court (Lot 1508 DP 245028) Mr P J Wearne: Alterations and additions to create a secondary dwelling 10.2013.243.1 – BRUNSWICK HEADS 3 Newberry Parade (Lot 243 DP 755692) Planners North: Additions to existing medium density residential development comprising the construction of an additional one bedroom, two storey dwelling

COUNCIL CLOSURE from 3.00pm, Tuesday 18 June 2013 Please be advised that the Byron Shire Administration Offices, Mullumbimby and Byron Shire Depot will be closed from 3.00pm onwards due to a Staff Awards Function.

PROPOSAL TO LEASE OFFICE SPACE Council is considering entering a lease of office space on community land at the Byron Regional Sport and Cultural Complex. The term of the proposed lease could be up to 5 years. In accordance with clause 47A the proposal is on exhibition for a period of 28 days. A written submission may be made to Council.

www.byron.nsw.gov.au COUNCIL MEETINGS Council meetings are scheduled to be held at Station Street, Mullumbimby. Ordinary Meeting – 10.30am Thursday 27 June 2013 Notices of Motion s Deed of Agreement Unauthorised Dwellings s Manfred Street, Belongil Erosion Issues s New Brighton and South Golden Beach Erosion Issues s Manfred Street Belongil – Reclassification of Council Land s Coastal Erosion Issues New Brighton and Sth Golden Beach s New Brighton Soccer Fields Reports s 2013/14 Black Spot Program Intersection Jonson and Browning Streets, Byron Bay s CONFIDENTIAL Tender Assessment Supply and Delivery Pre Mixed Concrete 2013-0020 s Development of a Byron Bay Parking and Traffic Demand Management Plan s CONFIDENTIAL Tender Assessment Supply of Quarry Products 2013-0021 s South Golden Beach Box Culvert Budget Increase s Section 355 Committees/Boards – Appointments and Resignations s Making of the Rate 2013/2014 s Adoption of 2013/2017 Delivery Program (including Operational Plan), Statement of Revenue Policy, 2013/2014 Budget and 2013/2014 Fees and Charges s Access Deed for Telstra telecommunications facilities Suffolk Park s Fletcher Street Cottage Lease s Investments – May 2013 s Affix Council Seal to LPI Dealing Forms – Application for replacement Certificates of Title s PLANNING – Draft Byron LEP 2012 – Submissions analysis and recommendations for Rural Zones and Control – 2nd report s PLANNING Supplementary Report 10.2011.306.1 subdivision and tourist facility at Broken Head Reserve Road Broken Head s Planning Proposed amendments to DCP 2010 Chapter 17 Public Exhibition and Notification of Developement Application s Arts Byron Shire Forum s Positive Ageing Strategy and Action Plan 2012-2016 Progress Report s Outcome of key stakeholders forum regarding potential relocation of Byron Bay taxi rank s Land Acquisition of Lot 26 DP1185516 – Laverty’s Gap Water Treatment Plant s Report of the Public Art Assessment Panel meeting held on 23 May 2013 s Report of the Community Summer and Cultural Activities Committee meeting held on 27 May 2013 s Recommendations Local Traffic Committee meeting 5 June 2013 s Recommendations Wilsons Creek Project Reference Group meeting 28 May 2013 s Recommendations Community Infrastructure Advisory Committee meeting 5 June 2013 Byron Shire Reserve Trust Committee Meeting – 2.00pm Thursday 27 June 2013 Reports s Bangalow Showground Trust – Owners Consent to Lodge Development Application The above listed items may change. Meeting agendas are available prior to the meeting on Council’s website at www.byron.nsw.gov.au/ meetings, at Council’s administration centre in Mullumbimby and at community access points around the Shire. Requests for public access on an item in an agenda must be lodged with the General Manager or Mayor by 12 midday on the working day prior to the meeting. To register for public access please see contact details below or email public.access@byron.nsw.gov.au. Public Access will be heard at 9.00am on the day of the meeting. Please note that Public Access sessions are recorded as a result of Council Resolution 08-638. Enquiries: Melissa 02 6626 7120 or Joylene 02 6626 7317

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NSW budget to ‘boost housing supply’ New home buyers are winners in the NSW 2013-14 Budget with extra funding for both first homebuyers and $99 million for essential suburban infrastructure, according to treasurer Mike Baird. Baird and minister for planning and infrastructure Brad Hazzard said this year’s Budget will continue the NSW Nationals and Liberals commitment to fast-track housing supply and deliver the critical infrastructure needed to support more housing across the State. The NSW 2013-14 Budget will extend the state’s first homebuyers scheme to further boost new housing supply, while councils will receive $99 million under the Local Infrastructure Growth Scheme to deliver essential infrastructure. ‘As part of the Building the State package announced in last year’s Budget, the NSW Government more than doubled the First Home Owners Grant for new homes costing up to $650,000 to $15,000 and we are already seeing signs of life in the critical housing sector,’ said Mr Baird. ‘First home-buyers of new homes get more than $35,000 in assistance and this has significantly increased the take-up, with 60 per cent more grants provided in the first few months of 2013 compared to 2012.’ Mr Baird said the NSW government has decided to extend its scheme for homebuyers of new properties (which was due to drop from $15,000 to $10,000 in 2014), for a further two years until January 2016. ‘The turnaround in this important sector of our economy is proof that the NSW government’s targeted incentives are working. ‘This Budget continues to tackle the housing shortage across NSW to get more people into new and more affordable homes sooner,’ said Mr Baird. Minister for planning and infrastructure Brad Hazzard said the $99 million through the Local Infrastructure Growth Scheme funded the gap between what councils can charge developers in infrastructure levies and what it actually costs councils to build infrastructure such as new local roads and stormwater drainage. ‘This funding demonstrates the government’s commitment to assist local government to help deliver the new housing the

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BYRON PROPERTY SALES 19/3 Sallywattle Drive, Suffolk Park. Wed 11:30am-12pm 2/78 Broken Head Road, Byron Bay. Wed 12:30-1pm 104 Beech Drive, Suffolk Park. Sat 10:30-11am 144 Broken Head Road, Broken Head. Sat 11:30am-12pm 244 Broken Head Road, Broken Head. Sat 12:30-1pm

ELDERS BANGALOW 45 Kingsvale Road, Myocum Sat 12-12.30pm 23 Parrot Tree Place, Bangalow Sat 12-12.30pm 185 Goremans Road, Eureka Sat 1-1.30pm

ELDERS NEW BRIGHTON 6 Riverside Crescent, Brunswick Heads. Sat 11am-12pm

FIRST NATIONAL BYRON BAY 1 Comet Close, Byron Bay. Sat 10-10.30am 6B Belongil Crescent, Byron Bay. Sat 10-10.30am 54 Bay Vista Lane, Ewingsdale. Sat 11-11.30am 12 Blackbutt Place, Byron Bay. Sat 11-11.30am 38 Paterson Street, Byron Bay. Sat 11-11.30am 73 Bangalow Road, Byron Bay. Sat 12-12.30am 188 Balraith Lane, Ewingsdale. Sat 12-12.30pm 322 Kings Road, Federal Sat. 1-1.30pm 140 Grays Lane, Tyagarah Sat 1-1.30pm

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FIRST NATIONAL BYRON BAY Auction 5.30pm Tues June 18 at Byron Bay Golf Club 8 Pepperbush Street, Byron Bay ‘Bayview Lodge’ 3/22 Bay Street, Byron Bay 26a Alcorn Street, Suffolk Park

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PRDNATIONWIDE OCEAN SHORES Auction 11am onsite Saturday June 22 1 Settlement Road, Main Arm

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2/3 Newberry Parade, Brunswick Heads. Sat 11-11.30am

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15 Luan Court, Byron Bay. Sat 11-11.30am 2/20 Old Bangalow Road. Sat 11.30am-12.00pm

PRIVATE SELLER 90 Byron Street, Bangalow. Sat 1-2pm

PROFESSIONALS BRUNSWICK HEADS 1/3 Jarrah Crescent, Ocean Shores. Sat 10-10:45am

PROFESSIONALS MULLUMBIMBY 37 Tristran Parade, Mullumbimby. Sat 12-1pm

PROFESSIONALS BYRON BAY 1/7 Bay Lane, Byron Bay. Sat 11-11.30am 2/13 Sunrise Boulevard, Byron Bay. Sat 12-12.30pm 20 Bottlebrush Crescent, Suffolk Park. Sat 11.30am-12pm 14 Citriadora Drive, Ewingsdale. Sat 1-1.30pm

RAINE AND HORNE BYRON BAY 304 Tyagarah Road, Tyagarah. Sat 10.30-11am 5/140 Jonson Street, Byron Bay. Sat 1-1.30pm 14 Magnolia Place, Ewingsdale. Sat & Sun 1-2pm

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4/58 Armstrong Street, Suffolk Park. Thu 11.30am-12pm 4/58 Armstrong Street, Suffolk Park. Sat 11.30am-12pm 2A Osprey Court, Byron Bay. Sat 11.30am-12pm 71 Plantation Drive, Ewingsdale. Sat 12.30-1pm

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All Genuine Offers Considered 7 Tongarra Drive, Ocean Shores Byron lighthouse, ocean & mountain views, was valued @ $485k Spectacular 752m² parcel of land, at the end of the best street in Ocean Shores. Reserve in front of land, to the NE.

House plans and geotec & solar passive design available. Price $225,000. Phone owner 02 6688 6494 or 0428 649 657. diysell.com.au. Id: P20930.

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Readers will have noticed that the long foretold demise of the two-page tiny print TV guide has purchased us one great advantage. We have been able to spread out into the space once taken by redundant TV schedules and now provide an Echo redesigned to put less stress on ageing eyes. From this issue the body type is larger and the headlines more consistent, making the stories easier to read. There are other little improvements in this 27th birthday mini-makeover, and as ever we’d like your feedback. Q Q Q Q

We’re happy to learn that police are now assisting in the investigation of a slaughtered wallaby found decapitated at Byron Bay last month. A NSW Police media spokesperson told Echonetdaily that the police take offences against animals seriously and that several agencies shared responsibility for such investigations. And it’s not just a problem of cruelty to wildlife, though that is horrible enough. Those of you who have picked up a smidgen of forensic psychology from crime thrillers will know that psychopaths often begin their ‘careers’ by mutilating animals before moving on to humans. We hope in this instance it’s not a taste of stranger things to come. Q Q Q Q

Apropos of wildlife, the NSW Wildlife Information, Rescue and Education Service (WIRES) runs weekend courses on how to safely rescue and provide emergency care for injured and orphaned wildlife. The next course in Lismore will be June 22–23. Call the 24-hour hotline on 6628 1898 or see www.wiresnr. org to find out more. Q Q Q Q

The cruelty does not stop with animals, however. It has

development application. Kim and Jill, both long-time residents of Byron Shire, first met as art students at Southern Cross Uni more than 20 years ago and have continued to work collaboratively. While we’re at the library, don’t imagine that the service is stuck solely in paper. You can borrow e-books (if you’re a member) at http://eresources.rtrl. nsw.gov.au. Reduce plastic packaging: that’s the message from Paul Crebar, the nude strawberry known as Tasara, and Tomato Tommy (from Coopers Shoot Tomatoes) at a recent Byron Farmers Market. Stallholders are now offering alternatives to plastic bags. Read how you can make Positive Change For Marine Life at nudeyourfood.com. Photo Jeff ‘Wrapped In Plastic’ Dawson

been a bad week for women in Australia, with attacks on Julia Gillard, the misogynist porn ring in the defence forces uncovered and the visit of rapper Tyler the Creator to our shores. In her Soapbox this week Mandy Nolan gives a serve to rap lyrics which treat women as whores, best suited to being tied up in basements, raped and killed. This is not art; this is macho brutality, and we see no reason such blatant gender hatred should not be treated with the same legal force as racial hatred. Facebook has announced plans to ‘renew its effort toward monitoring, and where appropriate, removing gender-related hate speech‌’ This comes after lobbying by groups such as Women, Action & the Media womenactionmedia.org.

ate an urban narrative. These dwellings represent containers for memories, things loved or forgotten or maybe just ‘put on the shelf’. We understand this is one occasion on which Council did not require a

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Data analyst Edward Snowden has fled to Hong Kong after blowing the whistle on the US government’s PRISM program which has been reading and recording emails, Skype messages, Facebook posts and phone calls for years. An Avaaz petition in support of Snowdon (at https://secure.avaaz.org/en/ stop_prism_global/?fp) had garnered over a million signatures as of last Monday.

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At Mullumbimbimby Library artist/collaborators Jill Keogh and Kim Brereton have created a mini 3D housing estate called Shelf Life. Everyday ‘junk’ materials including cardboard, op shop textile scraps and magazines cre-

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