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Neurotic fearmongers

Mandy Nolan slugging down her morning fix of caffeine before hopping on a plane to Newcastle to bang on...

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Why not call it the Byron Bay Echo and save yourselves the waste of resources further south?    ...

Cinema: Anora

Winner of the Palme d’Or at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival, acclaimed director Sean Baker’s new film follows Anora, a sex worker from Brooklyn, who gets her chance at a Cinderella story when she meets and marries the son of an oligarch.

Hotel Brunswick opens new Cellarbrations bottleshop

Hotel Brunswick has launched a brand-new Cellarbrations bottleshop. Stocked with a range of beers, wines, spirits, and non-alcoholic options,...

Fake views

I agree with Chaiy Donati’s (Echo November 20) warnings about governmental authorities determining what news is fake. I think...

Magic at the Ocean Shores Hub

Christmas is such a magical time of the year – The Ocean Shores Baptist Church loves to celebrate this beautiful time-honoured tradition with a free event for the community.

Koori Mail Indigenous Art Award winners announced

Over the weekend winners of the 2024 Koori Mail Indigenous Art Award were announced with both open and youth art being recognised. 

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Cosentino’s greatest trick may not be what you think

Trapped underwater in agonising pain, shackled and sinking and desperately trying not to give in to the urgent need to breathe, I really thought...

Israel Hamas

It should be obvious to everyone by now that Israeli claims that they only target Hamas in Palestine and Hezbollah in Lebanon are what...

Jones

Richard Jones’s Echo articles are always a good read. Last week he questioned how Albanese’s Labor government will convince voters that they’ll be worse...

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Why not call it the Byron Bay Echo and save yourselves the waste of resources further south?       Peter Walters, Ballina

Hidden disabilities recognised

The Hidden Disabilities Sunflower initiative was marked on December 3, with Byron Shire Council taking part in the global project that recognises the International Day of People with Disability.