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October 5, 2024

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Mullum, Maidan, Minsk

Re Simon Alderton’s letter in last week’s Echo (25 Sept). Can we all agree that The Echo is a...

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Vale Philip Shine

Born in Sydney in 1952 to Ronald and Judith, Philip Shine was an Air Force brat.

Hate and war

Whatever your personal views regarding the Criminal Code Amendment (Hate Crimes) Bill 2024, the one thing that stood out...

Laser strike incident, Gold Coast

A 73-year-old man has been charged following an alleged laser strike incident on the Gold Coast last night.

Max Chandler-Mather

Have the federal Greens of late completely lost the plot? Has the election of certain new members to the...

Pay rise for NSW firefighters

The NSW Government says an agreement has been reached with the union representing firefighters for an interim pay rise of three per cent.

Alert to clear gutters, drains ahead of more storms

State Emergency Services (SES) volunteers are urging people on the Northern Rivers to clear gutters and drains ahead of more expected storm activity.

DJ Yazmin

The Sunset Sessions at the North Byron Hotel have a stellar line-up this weekend starting with Zac of Zac & Joe on Friday from 4pm-8pm and Nat White for a pre-pre-pre sunset session on Saturday at 1.30pm – the ‘real’ sunset will be heralded in by DJ Yasmin at 5pm and DJ JR Dynamite will begin the early sunset at 2pm on Sunday.

Entry to all of the sessions is a free as the sunset.


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Vale Philip Shine

Born in Sydney in 1952 to Ronald and Judith, Philip Shine was an Air Force brat.