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Anti-Israel bias

Many locals have approached me to say how shocked they are at the extreme anti-Israel bias that is expressed...

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Ballina Greens announce ticket for 2024

Aiming to build on their two existing councillors, the Ballina Greens have announced their team of candidates for the upcoming Ballina Shire Council elections, set for 14 September this year.

Free healthy lifestyle program for families

Go4Fun is a free 10-week after-school program for children aged 7-13 and their families, which aims to support their health and wellbeing.

Reclaiming childhood in the ‘device age’

A century and a half ago, the visionary Henry David Thoreau declared people had become ‘the tool of their tools.’  In this device-driven age of smartphones, social media, and artificial intelligence, few observations could be seen as more prescient. 

Transgender rights

Mandy Nolan might be surprised to discover how many women of all political persuasions, feminists or not, are alarmed...

Woodburn: ute hits, kills pedestrian

A 30-year-old woman walking in Woodburn died on Sunday morning when a teenager driving a ute crashed into her, police said.

Grand opening in Casino on Saturday

Richmond Valley Council says the upgraded Casino Showground and Racecourse will be a major hub for events in regional NSW, with a focus on horse-related activities.

Tweed Echo Archives – Volume 2

The Tweed Shire Echo


Tweed Shire Echo editions from September 3, 2009 to August 26, 2010.

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Issue 2.01 – 03/09/2009


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Issue 2.02 – 10/09/2009


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Issue 2.03 – 17/09/2009


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Issue 2.04 – 24/09/2009


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Issue 2.05 – 01/10/2009


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Issue 2.06 – 08/10/2009


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Issue 2.07 – 15/10/2009


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Issue 2.08 – 22/10/2009


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Issue 2.09 – 29/10/2009


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Issue 2.10 – 05/11/2009


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Issue 2.11 – 12/11/2009


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Issue 2.12 – 19/11/2009


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Issue 2.13 – 26/11/2009


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Issue 2.14 – 03/12/2009


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Issue 2.15 – 10/12/2009


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Issue 2.16 – 17/12/2009


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Issue 2.17 – 24/12/2009


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Issue 2.18 – 11/02/2010


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Issue 2.19 – 21/01/2010


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Issue 2.20 – 28/01/2010


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Issue 2.21 – 04/02/2010


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Issue 2.22 – 11/02/2010


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Issue 2.23 – 18/02/2010


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Issue 2.24 – 25/02/2010


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Issue 2.25 – 04/03/2010


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Issue 2.26 – 11/03/2010


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Issue 2.27 – 18/03/2010


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Issue 2.28 – 25/03/2010


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Issue 2.29 – 15/04/2010


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Issue 2.30 – 08/04/2010


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Issue 2.31 – 15/04/2010


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Issue 2.32 – 22/04/2010


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Issue 2.33 – 29/04/2010


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Issue 2.34 – 06/05/2010


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Issue 2.35 – 13/05/2010


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Issue 2.36 – 20/05/2010


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Issue 2.37 – 27/05/2010


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Issue 2.38 – 03/06/2010


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Issue 2.39 – 10/06/2010


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Issue 2.40 – 17/06/2010


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Issue 2.41 – 24/06/2010


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Issue 2.42 – 01/07/2010


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Issue 2.43 – 08/07/2010


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Issue 2.44 – 15/07/2010


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Issue 2.45 – 22/07/2010


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Issue 2.46 – 29/07/2010


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Issue 2.47 – 05/08/2010


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Issue 2.48 – 12/08/2010


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Issue 2.49 – 19/08/2010


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Issue 2.50 – 26/08/2010


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D-day for Bruns pod village pesticide treatment

After two delays, the NSW Reconstruction Authority (RA) will be treating Bruns emergency pods with a pesticide treatment, despite some strong opposition from flood-affected residents.

Funds sought to complete clubhouse

Byron Bay Football Club may finally get the funds to complete its new clubhouse, with Byron councillors to consider loaning the club $200,000 at this week’s meeting.

Reclaiming childhood in the ‘device age’

A century and a half ago, the visionary Henry David Thoreau declared people had become ‘the tool of their tools.’  In this device-driven age of smartphones, social media, and artificial intelligence, few observations could be seen as more prescient. 

Wallum

It is, at best, amusing, but mostly disappointing, to see The Echo reporting on the mayoral minute to Council about the negotiations with the...