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Mullum Food Box opens for 2025

Mullumbimby Uniting Church Food Box have commenced their 13th year of operations, distributing nutritious food to those in need every Thursday, from 9.30am till 11.30am.

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Tennis league to strengthen junior pathways

The launch of the North-East Tennis League is an exciting new inter-club competition designed to strengthen local tennis communities, foster affordable play, and create vital development pathways for junior players.

Theatre-making with movement at its heart

Highly qualified and internationally experienced choreographer, director and teacher, Deborah Mills (MAHons in Dance-Theatre, UWS) is teaming up with Lismore Theatre Company (LTC) to offer an exciting and innovative project. Mills is calling all interested creative people and performers wanting to learn new skills and have the opportunity to perform on stage, to join her.

Arkinstall Park netball facilities to open this Saturday

This Saturday will see the opening of Arkinstall Park netball facilities in Tweed Heads South in conjunction with the sign-on day for Tweed Netball.

Appalling telco

It’s appalling how incompetent Telstra is! I had far better mobile phone reception at my home in Montecollum when...

Face-recognition tech proposed for excluded gamblers

The New South Wales government says it’s inviting the public to have their say on two gaming reform schemes.

Everyone getting sky high ‘cause it’s Riddim Time

Sky High presents ‘Riddim Time’ for all things reggae, soca, dancehall and soul, live at the Beach Hotel, Byron Bay, and it’s a free entry gig.

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Horse manure polluting beaches

D James, Myocum. As a regular walker along Tyagarah and Belongil beaches, I certainly enjoy this beautiful, unspoilt and uncrowded stretch of coastline. I am,...

Horseback gymnastics

Four horse-vaulting clubs competed at the Byron Bay Equestrian Centre on Sunday as part of their preparation for upcoming state titles. Best described as ‘gymnastics...

Hate crimes beefed up – what do federal candidates think?

Despite the Law Council of Australia raising serious concerns over risks to freedom of political speech, federal parliament has passed a new hate crime law that will see jail time for publicly displaying prohibited Nazi symbols or giving a Nazi salute.

Giving Albo the elbow: Bradbury to contest PM’s safe seat

Local filmmaker, David Bradbury, says he will run against PM Anthony Albanese in his safe Sydney seat of Grayndler as an independent at the upcoming federal election.

‘Stitch up’ or a step in the right direction?

Electoral reform legislation to cap political donations passed the Senate last week, with many crossbenchers expressing their fury at the process and the major parties claiming the moral high ground as they joined forces.

Face-recognition tech proposed for excluded gamblers

The New South Wales government says it’s inviting the public to have their say on two gaming reform schemes.