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Consumer watchdog asked to investigate MasterChef ‘renewable gas’ claims

Claims that ‘renewable gas’ is making MasterChef 'greener' are under scrutiny following a complaint to the ACCC.

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Mullum Road upgrade

Construction is expected to commence in December to improve the flood-prone Mullumbimby Road near Uncle Tom’s corner.

Consumer watchdog asked to investigate MasterChef ‘renewable gas’ claims

Claims that ‘renewable gas’ is making MasterChef 'greener' are under scrutiny following a complaint to the ACCC.

Justine Elliot talks up federal budget

Richmond MP Justine Elliot says the Albanese Labor Government’s 2024 budget provides cost of living relief for people on the North Coast and invests in a future made in Australia.

Cabarita Beach powers up with new EV fast charger

The future of sustainable transport is rolling into northern NSW with the opening of a new electric vehicle fast charging station at Cabarita on the weekend.

Clive Hamilton to speak in Lismore June 13

Celebrated author and professor, Clive Hamilton, will discuss the notion of how to prepare for, and manage, the challenges of a warming climate in Australia. 

Hola Amigxs!

Organisers are really excited to announce the second installment of the Mahico Festival at the home of the Blues Festival, The Green Room, on Saturday, June 8, over the King’s birthday long weekend.

The event has SOLD OUT

Step up, step out, support our region’s women and children – that’s what November’s Nudge Nudge Wink Wink is about.

The Ultimate Party with a Conscience will have you boogie, twist, jump, and shout to November’s DJ line-up, a guaranteed knockout: international guest DJ Scott Pullen, locally-based DJ Kira Sunday, and the incredible resident DJs Lord Sut and Dale Stephen.

For the November and December 2023 events, Cunning Stunts are donating to important funding needed for Northern Rivers Women and Children’s Services (NORWACS) to continue providing health and wellbeing services for the diversity of women and their children in the Northern Rivers region to be well, safe, strong, and empowered to thrive. 

Nudgers have helped raise $389,646 so far, supporting 37 local charities since December 2015. Community supporting its own! 

Get your Nudge on this Saturday from 4pm. This is a ticketed 18+ event at The Billinudgel Hotel.

The event has SOLD OUT – there will not be tickets available at the door. Any legitimate tickets being resold are only available via tixel.com.


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Stone & Wood wins at Australian International Beer Awards

Stone & Wood Brewing are proud to announce a big win at the Melbourne Royal Australian International Beer Awards held last night, with the brewery’s Big Pale Ale taking home the title of Champion Australian Beer. Big Pale Ale also took out the Best Australian Pale Ale category.

Cabarita Beach powers up with new EV fast charger

The future of sustainable transport is rolling into northern NSW with the opening of a new electric vehicle fast charging station at Cabarita on the weekend.

Wombat burrows provide critical shelter for other species

A new study, published in the Journal of Mammalogy, found wombat burrows help other animals by providing critical shelter for numerous species following severe wildfire, and may even be an important source of water.

Hundreds of DV arrests across state

Police have charged more than 550 people during a four-day operation targeting the state’s most dangerous domestic and family violence offenders.