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June 4, 2026

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Minimum requirements were never meant to be aspirations

The Echo’s recent report (2 May) on Cr Elia Hauge’s proposal for a community assessment panel for the old Mullumbimby Hospital site contained a sentence that deserves more than a passing read.

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Return Mullum hospital to Bundjalung

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Tweed man charged with alleged child abuse material

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Micro COSMOS launches Thursday from 4.30pm to 6pm, at The Garage Gallery, Burringbar St, Mullumbimby. Exhibition from Thursday, 5 June to Saturday, 15 June.

Byron Youth Service launch ‘Micro COSMOS’, a vibrant new youth-led exhibition set to open at Mullumbimby’s newest contemporary art space, The Garage Gallery, with a public launch on Thursday.

The exhibition runs until 15 June and features a compelling collection of artworks by participants in the ARTHAUS program, a Byron Youth Service creative initiative supporting young people in the Northern Rivers.

‘The idea for Micro COSMOS came from our group discussions about what it feels like to be a young person today,’ said one participant. ‘There’s so much going on in the world, and this project gave us a way to express how that connects with what we’re feeling inside.’

The Micro COSMOS exhibition and ARTHAUS program have been facilitated by Karma Barnes, Jacqui Adams, and Holly Dunn, whose combined experience in contemporary art, youth work and community engagement has been central to the program’s success. Their collaborative approach has helped create a space where young people feel seen, supported, and empowered to share their stories through art.

Karma Barnes says ARTHAUS nurtures not only artistic ability but also confidence, connection, and a sense of purpose. ‘It helps young people find their voice, build community, and understand how they can contribute to the world around them, socially, politically, and personally.’

The opening celebration will feature a local DJ, refreshments, and a gathering of young artists, families, and community supporters. It’s a chance to witness the power of youth expression in action and to support the creative future of the region.

Micro COSMOS launches Thursday from 4.30pm to 6pm, at The Garage Gallery, Burringbar St, Mullumbimby. Exhibition from Thursday, 5 June to Saturday, 15 June.

Presented by Byron Youth Service ARTHAUS Program with funding from the NSW Government Youth Opportunities program. For more info go to www.bys.org.au.



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Wardell Knit n’ Knat Group – 22 years of knitting and giving

Since 2011, 15 years, Dawn and Robert Sword have been entrusted by the Wardell Knit n’ Knat Group with the privilege of distributing the beautiful handcrafted rugs, scarves, beanies and other knitted and crocheted items they have made to people in need throughout the Ballina Shire.

Murwillumbah biz networking breakfast tomorrow

Join the Murwillumbah business community for their June Business Murwillumbah Networking Breakfast, to be held at at Crystal Creek Estate.

Update on Mullumbimby house fire which destroyed locals’ home

Long-term residents of Mullumbimby, Jeff and Alma Jackson lost their home to fire last week.

Local family-owned Byron businesses asking for your support

Long-term, local Byron businesses are calling on the community for support as they struggle to remain afloat as the drainage works in Byron Bay continue.