Gals by the River to transform riverside manor into celebration of women’s art for LAVA Festival
A group exhibition titled Gals by the River will bring together more than 20 women artists from across the region as part of this...
Lismore community meeting calls for halt to heritage home demolitions
COMMUNITY members gathered at the Lismore Quad for the Stop the Demolitions: Save Our Heritage Homes community meeting last Saturday, raising concerns about the...
Popcorn machine finds new life as miniature gallery at M-Arts Precinct
AN old popcorn machine that once served moviegoers at Murwillumbah's Regent Theatre has been transformed into a miniature art gallery, bringing together works from...
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BYRON PNAU + guests - The Nirvana Tour 28 June, 7pm Across decades of boundary-pushing releases, chart success and global collaborations, PNAU have established themselves as one...
150 years on, Murwillumbah Rowing Club honours Australia’s first world champion
WHEN members of Murwillumbah Rowing Club take to the Tweed River on 27 June, they will commemorate 150 years since Edward Trickett became Australia's...
Making peace with uncertainty: Max Clarke brings Cut Worms to Murwillumbah
WHETHER it's the uneasy calm of suburban America or the tension between technology and the natural world, Max Clarke, the artist behind Cut Worms,...
Facing the river: Murwillumbah’s civic heart renewed
MURWILLUMBAH'S relationship with the Tweed River has always shaped the town's identity. In recent years, that relationship has taken on new meaning as flood recovery...
Murwillumbah film screening marks 19 years since NT Intervention
ON 21 June, Northern Rivers-based filmmaker Sinem Saban will bring more than two decades of storytelling to The Regent Theatre in Murwillumbah, screening Our...
How a Northern Rivers grower is turning plants into medicine
AFTER a Multiple Sclerosis diagnosis forced her to step away from the physically demanding farming work she loved, Northern Rivers resident Daphné Vachon turned...
Byron Shire Council acquires Holding Strong sculpture made from Lismore Botanic Gardens timber
BYRON Shire Council has acquired a public artwork comprising three 3-metre-tall sentinel markers constructed from 100-year-old Gympie Messmate hardwood sourced from the Lismore Botanic...
NSW health system gearing up for winter demand
NSW hospitals are preparing for an expected rise in presentations and admissions as winter progresses. Winter is traditionally a busy period for the public health...
Eligible pharmacists to prescribe oral contraceptive pill under NSW reforms
LOCAL women will have improved access to the oral contraceptive pill under Minns Labor Government reforms, according to State Member for Lismore Janelle Saffin. Saffin...
Poetry after survival
FOR Murwillumbah writer Damien Becker, poetry arrived after a lifetime of experiences that many people could scarcely imagine. His debut collection, Thin Reed Throat, draws...
More trees vandalised across Tweed
TWEED Shire Council is appealing for information after a series of deliberate tree vandalism incidents across the region left mature Norfolk pines poisoned, coastal...
NSW ramps up coercive control education campaign
THE Minns Labor Government is expanding its coercive control education campaign, aiming to further increase understanding of the abuse among younger people. Advertisements for the...
Cooly Rocks On proves the past still has pull
AS Coolangatta farewells another Cooly Rocks On festival, the event's enduring success reflects both its nostalgic appeal and its ability to bring generations together. The...
Margaret Thatcher’s chef set to redefine Tweed dining
INTERNATIONALLY acclaimed chef Aaron Teece has stepped into the role of group head chef across The Hinterland Collection's expanding portfolio of tourism, hospitality and...
Rough sleeping falls, housing stress remains
A ONE-day survey of homelessness across NSW has found rough sleeping continues to decline in many Northern Rivers communities, but frontline services say the...
Murwillumbah FC’s first female president eyes new future
MURWILLUMBAH Football Club's first female president is looking to build on the club's strong community roots while creating new opportunities for players both on...
The mould mistake Northern Rivers homeowners keep making
IN the Northern Rivers, where flooding and humidity are part of life, mould is more than an inconvenience. It is a recurring environmental and...
The “King of Romance” Engelbert Humperdinck looks back on six decades of music ahead of Gold Coast show
ENGELBERT Humperdinck says the hairs on the back of his neck "still stand up" when he hears the opening bars of Release Me. Nearly 60...
Interactive artwork grows through community voices
AS part of the World Environment Day Festival in Murwillumbah last Sunday, local artists Marion Douglas and Ivo Tadic presented Funky Leaves and Bendy...
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BYRON Dylan Wright: The Songs and Stories Tour 19 June, 7pm-9pm Reflecting on the songs, stories, and moments that shaped him, this is Dylan Wright’s most intimate...
Tweed Shire-based surf life saver awarded Emergency Services Medal
AFTER more than three decades of service and thousands of hours on patrol, Tweed Shire-based surf life saver David William Rope has received one...
