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Housing not industrial precinct say Lismore locals
Locals from Goonellabah and Lindendale have called out the proposed Goonellabah industrial precinct at 1055A Bruxner Hwy and 245 Oliver Ave as being the wrong use of the site.
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Blaming Queensland again
I was astounded to read Mandy Nolan’s article ‘Why The Nude Beach Is A Wicked Problem’, in which she...
eSafety commissioner granted legal injunction as X refuses to hide violent content
Australia’s Federal Court has granted the eSafety commissioner a two-day legal injunction to compel X, Elon Musk’s social media platform, to hide posts showing graphic content of the Wakeley church stabbing in Sydney.
Celebrating Tweed Museum’s 20th anniversary with all and everything
A stunning new exhibition has opened to celebrate the Tweed Regional Museum's 20th anniversary – Omnia: all and everything.
Domestic violence service calls for urgent action to address crisis
Relationships Australia NSW is calling for urgent intervention from the NSW government to address men’s violence against women, following the horrific murder of Molly Ticehurst.
Menacing dog declaration revoked
After an emotional deputation from the owner of the dog involved, Ballina Shire Council has this morning revoked a menacing dog declaration for the kelpie Lilo, which was brought into effect following a bite in July 2022.
Connecting people, rivers, and the night sky in Kyogle
The youth of Kyogle were asked what their number one priority was and they said it was ‘is looking after the health of the river and they want to be involved in healing it’.
Stories about "Brunswick Picture House":
Vagina Conversations opens to a full house
The Vagina Conversations took to the stage on Valentine's Day for their first show at the Brunswick Picture House.
Three views of Monumental
From the award-winning Melbourne-based company A Good Catch Circus, Spenser Inwood is the director of the latest offering from Spaghetti Circus: Monumental. Seven spoke to Spenser last week, along with co-musical director Melia Naughton and Jayson, a young member of the troupe, to find out a bit more about the show.
The Dead Legends Rise Up In Brunswick Heads
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Bowie, Elvis, Queen and Aretha will echo through the Brunswick Picture House next weekend in The Dead Legends Show.
Mullumbimby musician, Smokey Fields, and a...
Youth Theatre tackles consent
A new original production from Byron Youth Theatre, Loves Me Loves Me Not, will run June 14 till 16 at the Bruns Picture House, from 7pm.
High-calibre arts about to return
For much of the past five months, the Brunswick Picture House has sat in a restrictive cage of steel ladders and scaffolding.
Reno’s revive picture house recollections
If walls could talk the Brunswick Picture House would have some pretty amazing tales to tell.
Interview with Janet Swain
Janet Swain is 14. She’s in love with the tragic and brilliant cellist Jacquleine DuPré. But one day her mother arrives home with a bassoon.
Interview with Benjmin Walsh
Ben and Shaun’s Arrival – from Brunswick to India
When percussionist/composer Benjmin Walsh was walking through a bookshop, something in the kids’ section caught his...
Gleeson pitches for more arts sector support
They are the unsung heroes of our favourite performance venues – the hardworking crews who keep the shows seamlessly on the road.
Fluke – celebrating the beauty and colourful characters in the arts
Bringing to the world a mix of photography, performing arts, and circus – local photographer and filmmaker Hamish McCormick is launching Fluke an exquisitely produced, part book, part magazine at Bruns Picture House this Thursday.
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A fond farewell to Mungo’s crosswords
This week we sadly publish the last of Mungo MacCallum’s puzzles. Before he died in 2020 Mungo compiled a large archive of crosswords for The Echo.
Local News
Tugun tunnel work at Tweed Heads – road diversion
Motorists are advised of changed overnight traffic conditions from Sunday on the Pacific Motorway, Tweed Heads.
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Driver charged following Coffs Harbour fatal crash
A driver has been charged following a fatal crash in the Coffs Harbour area yesterday.
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Geologist warns groundwater resource is ‘shrinking’
A new book about Australian groundwater, soil and water has been published by geologist Philip John Brown.