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Not so smart meters

Origin Energy must prove to me that smart meters are totally harmless in every way before I will allow...

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Lismore Theatre from script-writing to stage – are you interested?

The Lismore Theatre Company has developed an exciting and innovative project and is calling all interested creative people wanting to learn new skills and have the opportunity to perform on stage. 

Wholly Holy Holy

After more than a decade, five albums, and countless shows across Australia and beyond, Holy Holy – comprising producer...

The future of AUKUS

Labor is building Australia’s future’. How often are we to hear this mindless electoral mantra from Justine Elliot during...

Neighbourhood Centre launch community conversations

The Mullumbimby and District Neighbourhood Centre (MDNC) are kicking off their community conversations for the year, called Mullum Together, which explores what matters to you most and what kind of community you want to live and participate in. 

Rainbow Dragons to compete nationally

Three standout paddlers from the Rainbow Region Dragon Boat Club (RRDBC) – Ivy Yap, Brooke Harris and Amanda Mevissen...

Critical incident declared following pursuit and crash in Casino

NSW Police say that a critical incident investigation has been declared as inquiries continue into an alleged pursuit and crash in the state's north late last month.

Stories about "Deep Listeners":

safeTALK workshops during Mental Health Month

The loss of a son will see a Murwillumbah mother pass along skills she learned in the aftermath in the hope that people can see the signs and help their loved ones in times of mental health crises.

Honing the art of deep listening

The impacts of the floods earlier in the year are far-reaching, and the Mullumbimby High School P&C has recently received a $50,000 flood grant from the NSW Department of Communities and Justice (DCJ) to help the entire community.

The dream is over

Bring me my bow of tarnished brass; bring me my arrows of disdain… It was with incredulity I read some weeks ago in The...

Will NSW Forestry Corporation be investigated for changing data on native logging? 

The NSW Forestry Corporation has retrospectively slashed timber yields by 28 per cent according to the NEFA calling into question the viability of NSW’s native logging forestry industry

Rally in support of trans youth this Saturday in Lismore

A Protect Trans Youth Day of Action will be taking place across Australia tomorrow with a rally for the North Coast taking place in Lismore at 11am at Pride Corner on the corner of Molesworth and Magellan streets, Lismore.

Lighthouse Beach all-abilities access to get underway

Ballina Shire Council will soon be another step closer to providing all-abilities access to one of Ballina’s main beaches, Lighthouse Beach.