About: soniacaeiroalvarez
- Profile
- Sonia Caeiro Alvarez is a journalist with the Times News Group, covering Tweed Shire community news and arts and culture across the Northern Rivers.
THE MURWILLUMBAH Tennis Club held its annual club championships tournament in August with a complete program in fine spring weather. Of the 67 registered players,...
THE Byron-based sibling dynamic duo behind Australia's first reusable menstrual disc is on a mission to provide safe and affordable period products worldwide. The driving...
TWEED author Ian Browne's travel and culture book, What the Monsoon Knows, is a captivating journey through the diverse cultural aspects of some of...
GREENS councillor Nola Firth has led two successful motions addressing the reduction of synthetic chemicals and single-use plastics in the Tweed Shire. In the wake...
LOCAL dad Jason Ingram needs the support of the Tweed community to get through one of the most challenging times a family can face. The...
The divine duo of De Ziah and Date returns to Murwillumbah armed with a new album and a newly released single. Known for intricate and...
Brisbane-based singer Dana Gehrman brings her vintage-tinged Americana vibes to Murwillumbah's The Citadel on Saturday, September 28. The current tour launches her new single, Let...
The beloved Budjerah is returning to his home ground on his coming Therapy Sessions Tour, which includes Brunswick Heads as the only exception on...
RYAN Gailey has returned to the leaderboard after a six-year pause with a one-shot win at the Ocean Shores CUB Pro-Am at Ocean Shores...
THE Brunswick Picture House presents an evening of two of Australia's finest performers in an all-new cabaret show of musical brilliance and witty storytelling...
Wild nights at Brunswick Picture House are back with the spring season of the adult variety show Cheeky Cabaret. The weird and wonderful program...
THE Tweed Museum Street Party celebrating its 20th Birthday last Saturday was a smash for young and old alike. From the market stalls and delicious...
THE latest Bureau of Health Information survey has revealed Northern NSW hospitals continue to rate consistently highly with patients. The recently released Adult Admitted Patient...
THE New South Wales government has awarded Byron Bay Wildlife Hospital $110,000 in funding for education and training projects. The funding will be used to...
THE ANNUAL Great Glossy Count is inviting citizen scientists in the Tweed region to participate in counting the distribution of the south-eastern glossy black-cockatoo. From...
AN ALL-DAY excursion on Friday, September 6, will highlight the work of dune care groups along the coast and waterways they help manage. The trip...
WHEN Ajok Agout came to Lismore seeking refuge from violence in South Sudan, she hoped she'd found a safe place to call home. Then the...
AN AUSTRALIAN company is disrupting the hearing aid clinic industry by supplying ready-to-use aids directly to the buyer. One in six Australians have hearing loss,...
AS THE regions gear up for the forthcoming local elections, some opportunities remain for communities to meet the candidates before polling day. In Byron Bay,...
THE Select Committee on Remote, Rural, and Regional Health recently released its first report, which found that while work is in progress, much still...
CELEBRATIONS have been in full swing for the centenary of Mullumbimby Fire Station House 388, with a wide range of activities honouring its 100...
EXPRESSIONS of interest are now open to join the Koala Beach Wildlife and Habitat Management Committee. The residential development, nestled between Pottsville and Hastings Point,...
STAR chef and co-founder of Three Blue Ducks Darren Robertson has always been a man on a mission, but he treasures the small moments...
Balkian-French-inspired folk outfit Mzaza will perform in the Northern Rivers on September 15 as part of a national festival tour. The acclaimed stage show The...