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April 26, 2025

Musicians for Life and Justice

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Lake Ainsworth beach and restoration work completed

Beach repairs and protection work have been completed at Lake Ainsworth at Lennox Head with 1,200 tonnes of imported sand.

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Aurum pop-up winery cellar door

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Eclectic selection: What’s on this week (April 23–30, 2025)

Eclectic Selection: What’s on this week is a taste of some of the events that can be found in the Byron Shire and beyond this coming week. (April 23–30, 2025)

On borrowed time

After a lifetime of performances, Carl Cleves, songwriter/author/troubadour, will be going out with a bang, as he both launches his new album On Borrowed Time and says farewell to his friends and fans at the Drill Hall Theatre, Mullumbimby on Saturday.

Dawson Street, Lismore – changed traffic conditions from next week

Road resurfacing work is to be carried out between the Bruxner Highway and the Woodlark and Uralba Street roundabout next week.

Thursdays are spangled

Live and local: Spangled Thursdays bring the noise to The Northern, and Byron Bay’s live music scene just got a serious midweek upgrade.

Juman

Love live music? Love the Earth and its people? Then Life Support: Musicians for Life & Justice is the gig for you!

On Sunday, the Mullumbimby Civic Hall will come alive with an electrifying six-hour lineup featuring DJ Dakini, Tashmeen, Juman, Áine Tyrrell, Lucy Gallant, and Lionheart Rebellion. Speakers include comedian and Federal candidate Mandy Nolan, this night isn’t just about great music – it’s about action.

One hundred per cent of the profits is for Olive Kids, supporting Palestinian children, and the Climate Justice Alliance Northern Rivers, fighting for a livable future.

With the climate crisis hitting home harder than ever, and Palestine’s struggle for justice more urgent than ever, this is a chance to dance, connect, and make a difference.

Come hungry – authentic Palestinian cuisine and drink available.

Join us. Stand for justice. Dance for life. Sunday from 4pm at the Mullumbimby Civic Hall – general admission $30, concession $10 – First Nations people free. Tickets and info at https://events.humanitix.com/life-support-musicians-for-life-and-justice.


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Low flying aircraft as Ballina and Lismore flight path checked

Ballina and Lismore residents may see an aircraft flying unusually low next week, as the Civil Aviation Safety Authority carries out flight path safety checks.

Two people charged following search warrant – Tweed Heads

A man and a woman have been arrested after a search warrant was executed in Bogangar.

Dawn Service for ANZAC Day at Brunswick Heads

Though the sun rose beyond clouds, over 1,000 people from the community got up early to greet the dawn at Brunswick Heads today, to comemorate the 109th anniversary of the landing of the ANAZACs at Gallipoli.

Elders’ hub April 26 

The next Elders’ Hub meeting will be on Saturday, April 26, starting at 9.30am, say organisers.