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June 6, 2023

Season of Beautiful Girls

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Fire dining with Terra Firma

Terra Firma is revolutionising ‘eating out’ with their no-boundaries cooking-over-fire dining experiences coming 24 June to the Mid North...

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Cinema: The Woman From Uruguay

The Woman From Uruguay and 2,000 of her closest friends In an era where cultural production has lost its impulse...

Confiscate bikes

Two weeks ago I had to wait in Mooball, by the rail trail crossing of the Pottsville Road. During...

60% of Ballina Council investments in fossil fuel aligned companies

The Ballina Shire Council had more than $60 million invested in fossil fuel aligned companies on behalf of ratepayers as of the end of April 2023.

#BeatPlasticPollution this World Environment Day

It’s World Environment Day and this year the spotlight is on finding solutions to plastic pollution – #BeatPlasticPollution.

Warming winter for Tweed Shire’s homeless

It's no secret that the Far North Coast has some of the highest homelessness figures in the country and Dharma Care is determined to reduce those figures as the days get colder.

‘Peace Train’ 

‘…Thinking about the good things to come And I believe it could be Something good has begun…’  From ‘Peace Train’ by Cat...

Summer has become synonymous with The Beautiful Girls, and the hotter months of 2011/2012 will be no different. It’s their favourite season and best time to hit the road and reconnect with the home turf.

Surf, skate, surf, by day. Music, show, party by night. Never straying far from waves, caravans, bbq’s, bikinis, sweltering heat, cold beers, long drives, festival crowds, beach cricket, and family and friends. Everything that reminds them they are at home in Australia. Living the dream.

Coolanagtta Hotel tonight.


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