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Man charged over domestic violence and pursuit offences – Tweed Heads

A man has been charged following a pursuit near Tweed Heads on Monday.

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A health check as Medicare turns 40

If you’ll forgive the earnest tone, I’d like to propose a toast. To a friend who’s almost always there when you need them most. To a system that aims to treat people fairly and respectfully. 

Protecting nature and naturism from prejudice in Byron Shire

A new regime of social repression is imposing itself over the Byron Shire. Supported by local conservatives, the NSW National Parks Wildlife Service is attacking diversity and a particular minority group in Byron Shire – naturists.

Carrying and passing the torch

If I say the words ‘US Forces give the nod’, I can pretty much guarantee that you will hear the unmistakable voice of Peter Garrett ringing in your ears. Your head may even start to bob up and down a bit. 

Govt cost-shifting ‘erodes financially sustainable local government’

Byron Shire Council looks set to add its voice to the growing chorus calling on the state government to stop shifting responsibilities and costs onto local government.

Superbowls

Superbowls is your go-to spot for a burst of woodfired flavour! Nestled in Byron Arts and Industry Estate, the...

Richmond Valley Rail Trail grand opening

The latest leg of the Northern Rivers Rail Trail opened in style on Saturday, with hundreds of two-wheeled travel enthusiasts spinning along the newly opened 13.4 kilometre section from Casino to Bentley.

What is the first thing you notice when you walk through the doors of Punch and Daisy? Is it the 70s mustard sofas? Or the extremely large San Pedro greeting you by the counter? The first thing I noticed on my last visit were the 5 different milk alternatives they offer to complement your favourite hot beverage! 

Whatever your intolerance may be, Punch and Daisy have got you. Owner Dania Karmile says ‘We’ve been proud pourers of Nut Mylk for years and wouldn’t want it any other way. We offer a cold-pressed macadamia and almond milk, and a cold-pressed coconut milk that will send your tastebuds to the Caribbean. If those don’t get your taste buds wet, try the Minor Figures oat milk. It’s seriously good without compromising the taste of your coffee.’

‘Now, we can’t talk about hot drinks without mentioning our perfect pick-me-up coffee alternative the Liquid Gold. We get it, coffee isn’t for everyone, and that’s why we’ve created a medicinal black tahini hot chocolate. Those who have tasted Callebaut, Belgium’s finest chocolate, are aware of how deliciously good it is, and it’s vegan. The Liquid Gold is the perfect ratio of the finest cacao, organic black tahini, cayenne pepper and a blend of medicinal mushrooms by SuperFeast, all mixed through with your choice of milk’. 

And, because it’s now been a happy five years since they opened, ‘thank you for your ongoing love’, adds Dania, from all the crew at Punch and Daisy.

Punch and Daisy. Open from 7am, 7 days a week. 105 Stuart St, Mullumbimby. Ph 02 6684 6564. 


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Where should affordable housing go in Tweed Shire?

Should affordable and social housing in the Tweed Shire be tucked away in a few discreet corners? Perhaps it should be on the block next to where you live?

Making Lismore Showground accessible to everyone

The Lismore Showground isn’t just a critical local community asset that plays host to a number of major events each year, but has also been used as an evacuation centre during past natural disasters in the region. 

Iconic Lennox beach shed upgraded –  not demolished

Lennox Park and the shelter shed has now been upgraded and reopened.

Govt cost-shifting ‘erodes financially sustainable local government’

Byron Shire Council looks set to add its voice to the growing chorus calling on the state government to stop shifting responsibilities and costs onto local government.