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Roadmap for gaming reform report published

The Independent Panel for Gaming Reform has published its Roadmap for Gaming Reform report.

Editorial – The biggest little town could do with a gurney

Oh Dear Lordess, if only there were some leadership around this place. Without any interest from councillors to make improvements, it looks set to just continue to deteriorate more and more. 

Boat sinks in Tweed

A sinking boat in the Tweed River between Murwillumbah and Condong Sugar Mill saw the SES and NSW Fire and Rescue called out to the site about 10.40am on Sunday morning.

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. 

Why did thousands of people join Rising Tide in Newcastle?

Last week I went to my first Rising Tide blockade of Newcastle coal port. I marvelled at the courage of people of all ages who put aside personal comfort to join in direct action for our planet.

Arwyn takes her ballet to next level

Established in 1964, the Australian Ballet School (ABS) has always been where you want to be if you are serious about ballet in Australia.

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Lismore Music Festival cancelled

A music festival that was to have coincided with Lismore’s popular Eat The Street event in March will now not go ahead, with organisers citing personal health problems, safety issues and difficulty negotiating with the council as well as negative feedback on its Facebook page.

Music festival being planned for Lismore

A music festival featuring up to 50 acts across six stages is being planned for Lismore.

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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. 

Over 1,000 attend Ballina’s DV march

Last Friday saw over 1,000 people converge onto the streets of Ballina to demonstrate, advocate and educate their community about domestic and family violence.

Why did thousands of people join Rising Tide in Newcastle?

Last week I went to my first Rising Tide blockade of Newcastle coal port. I marvelled at the courage of people of all ages who put aside personal comfort to join in direct action for our planet.