17.1 C
Byron Shire
June 21, 2026

Sports Results, News & Draws

Latest News

The NT intervention laws that shape lives

This Sunday marks 19 years since the then Howard Government announced the Northern Territory Intervention laws – ‘The Intervention’ began with a media release by Mal Brough, Minister for Indigenous Affairs, on June 21, 2007.

Other News

Lismore shops enchanted for Lantern Parade

Winners of Lismore’s Enchanted Windows comp have been announced, with The Two Ravens taking top spot. The comp is part of the city's Lantern Parade, to be held this Saturday, 20 June.

Leviathans circling

Beyond the froth and bubble of the daily political soap opera, there are some major threats confronting Australia and its government.

Where is the real cost in rail v trail?

When the state government closed the one daily train service on the Casino to Murwillumbah line, which records show...

Morrison Avenue a ‘disgrace’

Local Mullumbimby residents are saying Byron Shire Council (BSC) needs to step up and fix Morrison Avenue properly.

Vale William ‘Bill’ Ewen

The funeral service for Marine Rescue Ballina volunteer William ‘Bill’ Ewen was held on Monday at Ballina RSL Club.

WAVE – I Have Friends Everywhere

The closing date for entries is in October, so this is a callout for all design artists, fashion innovators, culture initiators and wearable inventors.

SPORT RESULTS

BOWLS

Brunswick Heads Men 

Cock of the Walk D Proudlock  d G. Rendell: Wednesday Mens Triples:  Winners F Hill, B Stewart, J Lawlor; 2nd: C Mackay, B Jordan, M Jeffreys, 3rd B Holland, D Duggan, B Stanford.

*** Coming Event – Ocean Shores Quality Meats Two Bowl Triples Saturday September 21 – 2 Rounds 15 Ends. Start 12 Noon. $8 per Player.

Brunswick Heads Women

Championship Consistency Singles: Kerry Dexter def Bev Rose. Judy Wright def Jenny Meinel. Social: Bev Gawned, Irene Edwards & Eveline Marks 20 def Annie Revie, Marcia Crichton & Dawn Hay 13. Jenny Lofts & Marion Parsons 17 draw Denise Batson & Lorraine McCormack 17. Rosa Kinnear, Eddie Beddoes & Fay Parkes 24 def Joy Kearney, Margaret Darby & Lyn Proudlock 21.  Winners: Kerry Dexter & Kay Soccio (marker). Lucky losers: Joy Kearney, Margaret Darby & Lyn Proudlock. Raffle won by Kay Soccio.

Kingscliff Women

Wednesday, September 11:  rink winners:  D. Abraham, D. James, D. Jones.
Final of Club Selected Triples:  D. Abraham, D. James, D. Jones defeated   M. Lincoln, S. Akers.
Friday,September 13: Seniors’ Singles:  J. Scott defeated J. Scheer; D. Jones defeated J. Mitchell; S. Akers defeated A. McNamara; B. Lane defeated D. Greenwell; B. Petri defeated B. Jack.
KWBC Annual General Meeting will be held in the Clubhouse on Wednesday, October 16, commencing at 9.30a.m. to  be followed by the Monthly General Meeting.  Nominations for Office and Sub-Committee will open on Wednesday, September 25.

Mullumbimby Ex-Services Men

7/9/13 Saturday Social

S Abraham R Wainwright N Lee 23 d N East A McKenzie S Hogan 18

Ash Lumsden L Henry 23 d J Cassell S Dettman 17

I Pettendy J Canabou 27 d G Porter J McKay 23

Major Pairs Finals

D Blake P McDonald 20 d C McClymont H McKenna 19

11/9/13 Wednesday Social 2 x 11 ends

Skips names only L Henry the winner on 26

P McDonald the R/up on 18 followed by B Ball 17

B Rose  16, B Gibson 14, J Canabou 11

Mullumbimby Ex-Services Women

Tuesday September 10: Social – A.Poff, J.Towner (Rink W)  def. J.Ball, B.Reglin ; E.Walker, S.Thomas def. S.Brown, R.Wainwright ; J.Lee, G.Henry  def. I.Pettendy, H.Robb : Raffle – E.Walker .

*** Consistency games have commenced, check board re draws  & dates. Pairs Championships Final  on September 24. Bus trip and Bowls to Club Bonaro on Friday September 27, bus leaves Bowling at 7.45 A

BRIDGE 

Brunswick Valley

09/09/2013 – Nine and a half table Rover.   N/S:  1st gross – Diana Gall/Ian Homfray;  2nd gross – Margaret Kelly/Patricia Hems. E/W:  1st gross – June Selleck/Barbara Simons, 2nd gross – Doreen Grant/Barbara Stephens

14/09/2013 – 9 Table Mitchell.   N/S:  1st gross – Sybil Easterbrook/Jenny Bush.  2nd gross – Mary Solway/Evelyn Hollick. E/W:  1st gross – Graham Carson/Peter Baldwin;  2nd gross –  Phyllis Keyte/Jannine Murray.
*** We meet at Brunswick Heads Community Centre on Monday and Saturday.  Seated by 12.45.  Guests welcome.  If partner required, or information regarding Bridge lessons, please telephone Phyllis Keyte 6684 1103.

Ocean Shores

N/S Winners: P Sultas/J Bush:  R/Up: D Devir/J Brown
E/W Winners:  A Sultas/M Hosie:  R/Up E Bridgeman/E Wright
The Club meets at the Ocean Shores Country Club at 6.15 every Wednesday.  New players welcome.

GOLF

Ocean Shores Sunday Mixed 

September 15th – 2 Person Ambrose. 32 players. Winners; Marylou/Stuart Pratt 61.5 nett. Runners up; Robin Moller/Ian Wingad 64.25 nett. Ball rundown to 70.25 nett. NTP. Gayle/Colin Foulis + Mavis Broughton/Peter Snook.

*** Next game October 6.

SPORT DRAWS

BASKETBALL

Lismore Basketball Game Time September  17

NB: Changes to A Grade Men and Women, teams do own duty on games and game fees are $50 per team

Tuesday September 17 Little Stormers and Storm Troopers 4:30pm to 5:45pm

A Grade Women 6pm Court 1: Cougars Vs  Black Panthers Court 2: Social Scrimmage 7pm Court 1: Oddshots Vs Breakers Referees: 6pm Court 1; Len/Jess A Court 2; Len/Katie

Wednesday September 18 A Grade Men Divison A and Divison B

6pm Court 1: Frigid Air Vs Fighting Irish Court 2: Black Panthers Vs Boomshakalaka  7pm Court 1: The Hooters Vs The Dreamers Court  2: Lemos Vs Celtics 8pm Court 1: Flying Dutchmen Vs NADS Referees  6pm Court 1 Len/Katie  Court 2: Phil/Jess 7pm Court 1: Len/Caralie Court 2: James/Katie 8pm Court 1: Len/Phil

Thursday September 19 Finals Tournament

 Yellow Group

4:30pm Court 1: Mars Vs Sirus  Court 2: Jupiter VsPhoenix  

Orange Group 5:15pm

Court 1: Big Macs Vs Zingers  Court 2: Twisters Vs McChickens   BYE: ANGRY ANGUS

Red Group

6pm Court 1:Buffalos Vs Cowboys  Court 2:McChamps Vs Biztax  

Referees: Thursday 4:30pm Court 1: Katie/Jess A  Court 2: Kiara/Caralie 5:15pm Court 1: Katie/Len Court 2; Zoe/Caralie  6pm Court 1: Len/Jess A Court 2: Kiara/Tim A

*** For more information go to www.lismorebasketball.net.au or Phone Tanya 0410 777 572

SQUASH

Brunswick Heads

Wednesday 18/9/13
Round 4 – Coastal Voice & Data Comp
The Potato Works v Brunswick Heads Pharmacy – T Kropp v P Fua, W Ferrier v R King, S Schubert v N Moon, A Chaffer v C Johnston, R Walsh v J Hodges
Inky Business v Cape Byron Medical Centre – B Trivett v C Littlewood, C Walsh v A Li, C Booth v P Hill, Y Gottlieb v J Nicolson, C Naughton v F King
Ocean Shores Glass v Occupational Health & Rehab Services – G Davis v M Curran, M Virtue v P Chaffer, W Knight v J Gribble, R Cameron v B Schubert, R James v B Doran

Monday 23/9/13
Round 5 – Byron Health Foods Comp
Division 1 – 5pm B Trivett v C Littlewood, V Pires v L Tomasella, T Kropp v M Curran; 5.30pm G Davis v L Powell
Division 2 – 5pm P Jones v S Koop, C Walsh v N Moon; 5.30pm A Li v P Chaffer, S Moon v R King
Division 3 – 5pm M Cassidy v S Schubert, Y Gottlieb v R Draper, B Schubert v J Gribble, C Johnston v A Chaffer
Division 4 – 5.30pm G Carter v J Hodges, C Naughton v B Doran; 6.30pm A Cox v F King. C McAllister bye
Division 5 – 5pm R Walsh v K Stibbard, T Melin v R Costinzo

Wednesday 25/9/13
Round 5 – Coastal Voice & Data Comp
The Potato Works v Ocean Shores Glass – T Kropp v G Davis, W Ferrier v M Virtue, S Schubert v W Knight, A Chaffer v R Cameron, R Walsh v R James
Inky Business v Brunswick Heads Pharmacy – B Trivett v P Fua, C Walsh v R King, C Booth v N Moon, Y Gottlieb v C Johnston, C Naughton v J Hodges
Cape Byron Medical Centre v Occupational Health & Rehab Services – C Littlewood v M Curran, A Li v P Chaffer, P Hill v J Gribble, J Nicolson v B Schubert, F King v B Doran

*** Phone 6685 1794 to play.

VOLLEYBALL

Brunswick Heads 

Tuesday 17/9/13
Finals & Play-offs – Mullum Power Tools Com
6pm Mangoes v Ravens, Bad v Express. Duty – Flash
7pm Kriss Kross v Billigoats, Flash v Wilson. Duty – Bad

Thursday 19/9/13
Round 4 – Ocean Shores True Value Hardware Comp
6pm Spiked Punch v Pandalacticafids, Wam v Gabes Girls, Mango Jam v Bingergeers. Duty – Fireflys
7pm DKS v Mum’s The Word, Fireflys v Chilli Twist, Flukes v Exodia, Jumpin’ Jellybeans v Divas. Dashes bye. Duty – Mango Jam & Wam

Tuesday 24/9/13
Round 1 – Mullum Power Tools Comp
Draw not available at time of publication. Please phone the courts to check your time

*** Phone 66851794 to play. Beginners welcome

 

 

 

 

 

Previous articleFirm collapse hits Tweed council
Next articleAdam Brown


For four decades The Echo has printed the stories some people loved, some people hated, and some pretended not to read. If you want us to keep telling the truth, the real truth, not the sugar-coated version. We’ll need your support to keep the presses rolling.

If you are a local business owner help us and in turn we help you. All The Echo asks for is advertising, not a free ride. It is every advert in The Echo and on www.echo.net.au, which creates the space for all the stories and coverage of community events, happenings and concerns.

If you are a reader you can become a sponsor of The Echo. Your support keeps the us independent.

Even a small one-off or regular donation from you will help keep the echo’s independent voice alive and strong.

Support Us

Become one of the supporters who helps keep independent, local journalism alive in the Byron Shire by contributing anything from as little as the cost of a coffee each month.

You're Wonderful, Thank you for supporting independent journalism in the Byron Shire

You’re supporting The Echo, thank you

Your contribution is keeping independent, local journalism alive in the Northern Rivers.

Because of supporters like you, we can keep every story free for everyone — no paywall, no exceptions. Your money goes directly to funding our newsroom of 40-odd local workers covering the stories that matter to this community.

Tell us what you think, give us your opinion

The Echo loves your letters and comments and is proud to provide a community forum on the issues that matter most to our readers and the people of the NSW north coast. So don’t be a passive reader, email us your epistles at editor@echo.net.au.

The letters deadline for The Echo is noon Friday. Letters longer than 200 words may be cut. The publication of letters is at the discretion of the letters editor. Please remember to include your full name, address and telephone number.

Online comments are no longer available.

Hemp industry given boost with development plan

A Hemp Industry Development Plan has been announced by the NSW government, which promises 'to unlock new opportunities for NSW businesses and add value to the state's low-THC hemp industry, which is forecast to become a $100 million Australian industry by 2032'.

Gambling harm recognised by Tweed Council, supported by Wesley Mission

Faith-based, not-for-profit organisation providing community services in NSW, Wesley Mission, has welcomed Tweed Shire Council’s decision to publicly recognise the impact of gambling harm and advocate for stronger harm-minimisation measures.

Winter Warmer fundraiser for homelessness

The annual Winter Warmer Homelessness Relief campaign, hosted by Dharma Care, will return for 2026 with cabaret at Salt, Kingscliff, on Thursday 2 July, headlined by comedian Mandy Nolan, interactive performance artist The Space Cowboy and the Kinship Doobai Dancers, with a Welcome to Country from Aunty Jackie.

Tweed Shire Council presents flood resilience series – part one

Over the coming weeks, Tweed Shire Council will present a flood resilience series, which looks at how 'Tweed's story is different from the standard flood recovery narrative and what happened next'.