About: soniacaeiroalvarez
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- Sonia Caeiro Alvarez is a journalist with the Times News Group, covering Tweed Shire community news and arts and culture across the Northern Rivers.
MURWILLUMBAH teen Mahalia Ashforth has shaved her long locks to support the Leukaemia Foundation's World's Greatest Shave, raising funds for cancer patients and vital...
THE Northern Rivers Resilient Kids program recently celebrated one year of supporting children and young people. More than 5,300 young people have accessed the initiative's...
The Tweed Regional Gallery & Margaret Olley Art Centre is seeking the support of the community to purchase the Archibald Prize-winning portrait of Olley...
A PACKED crowd at M|Arts heard Griffith Review founder Julianne Shultz and author Judith White discuss how to live through political chaos at the...
A $28 million emergency services precinct will transform Byron Bay, providing state-of-the-art facilities for NSW Police and Fire and Rescue NSW. The precinct will be...
WORK has begun to reduce flooding risks at Suffolk Park's Coogera Circuit Detention Basin. Byron Shire Council is upgrading the site, located off Bottlebrush Crescent,...
The Northern Rivers Community Foundation (NRCF) marked 20 years of supporting over 645 regional projects last Thursday with a milestone gathering in Byron Bay. Delivering...
INDEPENDENT testing by Sydney Water Laboratory Services has found that PFAS levels in Tweed Shire's tap water are well below current and proposed limits...
ICONIC Australian singer Daryl Braithwaite is returning to the region on December 21, bringing a full band and a repertoire of retrospective hits and...
THE Ballina Shire Council has opened two studies for public consultation to enhance community resilience and preparation to withstand the challenges and impacts of...
TWEED Shire Council is calling for community feedback on the future of Kingscliff's Elrond Street site before submissions close on December 2. The site, currently...
John Waters is set to take the stage at Twin Towns on January 10, performing his Radio Luxembourg show with his six-piece band, Stewart...
TWEED farmers will benefit from a new $60,000 agribusiness training initiative aimed at improving profitability and encouraging regenerative practices. The funding, secured by Tweed Shire...
THE Tweed Seniors Festival is set to return in March 2025, with residents invited to participate and nominate outstanding seniors for recognition. As part of...
The atmosphere at All Saints Anglican Church was resplendent last Sunday with the Murwillumbah Philharmonic Choir's Glory of Song concert. The vast repertoire featured John...
SOUTH Murwillumbah's culture and vibrant community spirit will be on show tomorrow, Saturday, November 30, at the Making Tracks Street Party. The free community event...
COMMUNITY groups and ex-service organisations can now apply for grants to conserve, repair, and protect war memorials across New South Wales. The Community War Memorial...
NORTH Coast health officials are urging residents to avoid handling flying foxes, fruit bats, or microbats this spring and summer, as contact with these...
THE iconic Hotel Brunswick is unveiling a new collaboration with the restaurant Three Blue Ducks, launching in December. The Ducks at Hotel Brunswick combines the...
TWEED Shire Council's transformation of Jack Evans Boat Harbour into a vibrant, inclusive community space has earned it the NSW Government Council Crown Land...
A FREE workshop in Mullumbimby will teach residents how to prevent feral deer from establishing in the Northern Rivers, one of the last deer-free...
THE Tweed Regional Gallery will open its summer program on Friday, December 6, featuring three new exhibitions, including the Wynne Prize 2024. Australia's oldest art...
THE first Murwillumbah regatta in five years went off without a hitch at Murwillumbah Rowing Club (MRC) last Sunday, November 17. The event included 45...
BYRON Bay dance teacher Angela McWhinney is bringing the rhythm and joy of African dance to local seniors with free weekly classes at the...