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Editorial – The uninformed state of NSW 

Asking a straightforward question of the NSW Labor government gets you conflicting non-responses. Yay. What fun!

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Truth warriors of the fifth estate to the rescue

Before the revolution in 1789, France was divided into three estates. The first estate, the clergy, held great sway over society and the power to levy a ten per cent tax – the tithe…

Byron Bay’s future

The degeneration of Byron Bay, as described in various residents’ recent letters, is exactly what I saw growing up...

SIP not supported for greenfields sites so why did the L&EC approve the Iron Gates DA?

Six months ago the Land & Environment Court approved a 121 lot development at the controversial greenfields Iron Gates development yet the draft SIP for flash flooding does not support a SIP there.

A musical journey across two decades

With a career spanning over two decades and hailing from the vibrant music scenes of Europe and the UK,...

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. 

A complete fraud

I just came out of a screening of the Dylan biopic, which focuses on his early years and his...

Stories about "Seat Turtles":

The turtles are coming! The turtles are coming!

Some of our flippered friends are getting ready to come ashore and lay their babies in the sands of the east coast in the hope that the warmer temperatures will incubate their eggs and birth the next generation of sea turtles.

Mullum SEED funded for regen food lab

Mullum SEED has received funding to work in partnership with regenerative farmers to create a transitional pathway for the local food sector. 

Ending native forest logging –What do federal Richmond candidates think?

Greens federal candidate Mandy Nolan says the push to end native forest logging is back on the agenda in federal parliament, after emails released last week under freedom of information laws show Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek described a deal late last year to set up a federal Environment Protection Agency (EPA) as ‘critical’ before being overturned by PM Anthony Albanese.

The future of AUKUS

Labor is building Australia’s future’. How often are we to hear this mindless electoral mantra from Justine Elliot during the coming months? As highlighted by...

Heavy lightning

So are lightning storms getting more fierce in the Northern Rivers? One hit blew $1,800 off my electricity system and internet, and at least...