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Catering with a personal touch and a great sense of humour

A Chef’s Pocket Catering offers a unique diversity of food-inspired services. Andres and Franco source the best local ingredients...

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Rural Women’s Gathering coming to Lismore

Registrations are now open for the annual Rural Women’s Gathering on Saturday, 25 October 2025 in Lismore. Organised with support from the Rural Women’s Network, the theme for this year’s program is 'Connect to the Heart'.

Make them pay

Finally our electorate has the power to send a powerful voice to Canberra, one that will say the things...

High Court rules community can take serial law breaker, NSW Forestry Corporation, to court

Yesterday saw a new ruling that confirms the right of community and Indigenous groups to bring legal action against the FCNSW to enforce NSW logging laws.

A future of choice

A friend recently sent me this question from Joanna Macy. Joanna is a respected voice in movements for peace,...

Northern Rivers Wildlife Hospital opens at Wollongbar

The Northern Rivers Wildlife Hospital (NRWH) is officially open and treating its first patients, marking a historic moment for native animal care across the region.

Shoebridge says AUKUS money could be better spent

David Shoebridge, the Greens' defence spokesperson, has criticised the $375 billion investment in nuclear submarines under AUKUS, suggesting a new Australian defence path and advocating for free dental as part of Medicare, along with measures to address the climate crisis.

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Positive change for New Brighton beach

Ocean conservation non-profit Positive Change for Marine Life (PCFML) hosted a World Ocean Day beach clean-up and a mangrove educational session jointly hosted by the Salty Mangrove Cafe in New Brighton on Saturday.

Byron Farmers Market – where real farmers provide real food

Byron and Bangalow Farmers Markets are two of the longest-running farmers’ markets in Australia, and while much has changed since the first market was...

Secrets of how Bronze Age Scandinavians crossed seas revealed by computer simulation

Similarities between the Bronze Age cultures of Denmark and Norway suggest people were making the journey from one place to the other. How did these ancient people cross the sea?

Helping kids get the right help at the right time

Early intervention, therapeutic support to address childhood trauma and mentoring to increase social and emotional skills reduce youth crime with the recent Senate Inquiry Report into Australia's Youth Justice and Incarceration system confirming that punitive responses do not work.

New podcast on the Richmond River

Recent fish kills in the Richmond River have once again highlighted the significant need for action to improve the health of the river.