IndyWatch North Coast NSW News Feed Archiver

Go Back:30 Days | 7 Days | 2 Days | 1 Day

IndyWatch North Coast NSW News Feed Today.

Go Forward:1 Day | 2 Days | 7 Days | 30 Days

IndyWatch North Coast NSW News Feed was generated at Bellingen NSW IndyWatch.

Thursday, 11 May

12:04

Two dogs kill another dog as owners fail to get the message Local News Echonetdaily

Council is urging people to ensure their dogs are always under effective control, with reports of dog attacks across the Tweed remaining of concern.

Your dog, your responsibility. That is the simple message that Tweed Shire Council (TSC) rangers are trying to get through to dog owners. 

This follows an attack over the weekend that led to the death of a small dog.

In the latest attack investigated by rangers over the weekend, a small dog was attacked and killed by two dogs at Tweed Heads. The attacking dogs have since been surrendered to Council, said a TSC spokesperson. 

A total of 119 incidents were reported to Tweed Council in 2022 and in the first four months of this year, 16 dog attacks have been investigated by Council rangers.

Councils Team Leader, ranger Kristian Pakula said the continuing number of dog attacks was worrying, not just as it impacts the safety of the local community but because it shows people are not getting the message.

Dog owners need to ensure their animals are always under effective control, Mr Pakula said.

Residents and visitors to the Tweed need to understand the importance of keeping their dogs on leads at all times, unless in a designated off-leash area.

Owner liable

Council is urging residents to understand that under NSW legislation, the owner or person in control of a dog is liable for the actions of that dog. This includes where a dog rushes at, attacks, harasses or chases any person or animal, as well as liability for any resulting injury to a person or damage to property.

In addition, your dog may be declared menacing or dangerous, requiring it to be muzzled and wear an identifying dangerous dog collar while in public, and kept within a specific enclosure w...

11:50

Aquarius Festival 50 years on starts tomorrow Local News Echonetdaily

1973 Nimbin Aquarius Festival signpost.

It was 1973 and people around the world were looking at how to live, how to create community, and how to dream a new future. In Australia, the Nimbin Aquarius Festival was an expression of these ideas, principles, and visions. Tomorrow will mark the start of the Nimbin Aquarius 50 Festival which will celebrate its 50th anniversary. 

Now from 12 21 May, the Aquarius 50 Festival at Nimbin will celebrate the anniversary of this remarkable event and its legacy, including the achievements and challenges of the Nimbin township over half a century, says Michael Balderstone of the Nimbin HEMP Embassy. 

The Dome built at the 1973 Aquarius Festival.

Program and events

The extensiv...

11:31

Ever thought of writing your memoir? Local News Echonetdaily

Kyogle author and writing coach Graeme Gibson. Photo supplied

Kyogle author and writing coach Graeme Gibson is holding in-conversation talks at the Ballina and Goonellabah libraries with Bob Brace as well as a free life writing workshop for people interested in writing a memoir. 

Everyone has a story to tell and writing a life story is something many people plan on doing one day. Lacking confidence and knowing how to approach the writing are major hurdles for many. And for some there is self-doubt that their life has been interesting enough, said Graeme.

There is no need for fame, glory or a particular fate to justify a memoir. An ordinary life, if there is such a thing, has a story to tell and other lives to enrich.

Recently published In Life There is Luck: A memoir of...

10:52

Feros Care send notice of closure for 23 June  residents refuse to leave Local News Echonetdaily

These older people are bold, and theyre not intending to leave.

Elderly Feros Village residents in Byron Bay and their families received notice yesterday (Wednesday, 10 May), from Feros Care CEO Karen Crouch, that the aged care facility would close on 23 June, 2023.

This follows the recent request by residents to the Minister of Crown Lands, Steve Kamper, for Feros Care to be removed as Crown Land Manager (CLM) for the site and a new provider to be put in place who will continue to provide aged care to current and future residents.

In a press release regarding the closure a spokesperson for Feros Care stated, Feros Care accepts there have been passionate and vocal defenders of the home and that the decision to close Feros Village Byron Bay has been particularly challenging for some residents and their families. The remaining residents have been informed today (10 May) of the closure date.

Whilst a small number of residents remain at Feros Village Byron Bay, Feros Care has been regularly advised over the past months of the ample, suitable residential aged care accommodation in the region for them to relocate into their new home. We have helped all residents in their moves since the initial announcement and once complete will close the Village.

Feros Care had previously told residents and families that the Byron Bay Village would not close until everyone had found suitable, alternative accommodation.

Residents refuse to leave

Responding to the notice of closure residents and their families have written to Feros Care stating that they do not consent to leaving Byron Bay Village; and that the effort by Feros to obtain their consent is considered by them to be a de facto eviction.

Residents have made clear that they do not know of any accommodation for them that is available, suitable, and affordable and that they consider that their resident agreements remain in place.

The letter, from their lawyer Mark Swivel to Feros Care, continues: As you know, an aged care provider must not take action to make a resident leave or to imply that...

08:44

Floodplain DAs remain a risk for councils as state government slow to respond to Flood Inquiry Local News Echonetdaily

Development site at 60 Tringa Street, Tweed Heads, on Cobaki Creek.

Both the Tweed District Residents Association (TDRA) and Kingscliff Ratepayers and Progress Association (KRPA) have recently called for a moratorium on existing legacy or zombie development approvals (DAs) on floodplains. The state government continues to say that councils have the ability to deal with these problematic DAs, but the evidence seems to say otherwise.

The failure of current legislation to stop legacy DAs is of particular concern to the TDRA which has been seeking stop work orders on the recent activity by MAAS Group Holdings at Tweed on Cobaki Creek. MAAS bought the property, with a 27-year-old legacy development approval on it, last year for $20M+ and have started clearing the sensitive site. The Tweed Council have asked MAAS to cease work, but MAAS have declined leaving both Council and locals frustrated with their inability to stop the work and have the site reassessed in relation to flood and environmental impacts of the DA. 

...

08:04

Sex, science and songbirds Local News Echonetdaily

This rare sighting of a beautiful Alberts Lyrebird was caught on a monitoring camera at Mount Nullum in September 2021. Photo supplied.

It was standing room only at the Eltham Hotel last Thursday for a bawdy night out about Australian songbirds. 

The sell-out crowd for Science in the Pub were wowed by award-winning author, Tim Low, and the warm-up act, local regeneration legend, Mark Dunphy. 

Dunphy laid out the stark fact of colonisation clearing rainforests, but also celebrated the recent plantings of millions of trees in the region to help regenerate forests, bringing back the birds who sing in them. 

He also lewdly described a bird orgy in his own regenerated backyard, as birds were constantly courting, mating, and nesting. 

Its like a con...

06:45

Disturbing revelations continue at Jarrad Antonovich inquest Local News Echonetdaily

Jarrad Antonovich lost his life at a spiritual retreat near Kyogle. Photo supplied.

Yesterday the inquest being held in Lismore before State Coroner Teresa OSullivan heard from Jarrad Antonovichs former partner and a young woman who was at the Arcoora Eco Retreat, near Kyogle, when Mr Antonovich died there in October 2021. This was described as a beautiful occasion by event organisers, greatly upsetting the family in the gallery.

Ayahuasca inquiry: Day 1, Day 2.

Kambo inquiry

Jarrads former partner and best friend Patrick Santucci joined the inquest via video link, explaining he had also known Mr Antonovich as Ish, and known him to be a spiritual person who was looking to evolve. He said they had been close from 2016 until 2021, and he was aware of some lingering effects on Jarrad from his severe car accident in the 1990s.

Mr Santucci said Jarrad had been to South America before they had met, trying ayah...

02:45

Nine perspectives on the Albanese Labor Government 2023-24 Budget North Coast Voices

 

Only eight of the following nine opinions might be said to have been offered in good faith. I leave it to the reader to decide which one is lacking that element ......


FIRST - Leader of the Opposition & Liberal MP for Dickson Peter Dutton, interview transcript excerpt & Twitter post, 10 May 2023:


Well, Tom, I think youre better off to look to the independent commentary thats taken place. Chris Richardson, for arguments sake, a highly respected economist, he said that he thought the Reserve Bank Governor was done with the baseball bat, and he thinks that this budget will incline the Reserve Bank to increase interest rates again.


So, under this budget, at the very least, we know that interest rates will be higher and for longer, which is going to be a double whammy for Australian families. Theyre already $25,000 worse off under this government. There was nothing for them in the budget last night.


This energy crisis, and this cost of living crisis, thats been created by Mr Albanese and the Labor Party they, you know, its ok for the Prime Minister he doesnt feel the impact of this but for families, they are struggling at the moment big time and theres nothing at all for them in this budget.


...

Go Back:30 Days | 7 Days | 2 Days | 1 Day

IndyWatch North Coast NSW News Feed Today.

Go Forward:1 Day | 2 Days | 7 Days | 30 Days

Wednesday, 10 May

16:02

Stay in awe of life daleleelife101.blog

Familiarity with any great thing removes our awe of it writes L. Frank Baum in his 1901 novel The Master Key: An Electrical Fairy Tale, Founded Upon the Mysteries of Electricity and the Optimism of Its Devotees. When you think about it like that: awe in the context of electricity, he has a point. We More Stay in awe of life

15:59

Voice Local News Echonetdaily

Many Indigenous elders oppose the Voice (eg Gurnpa David Cole and grandmother Mulara). The Voice will cede Indigenous sovereignty so parliament will have more power over them.

A delegation of Aboriginal Australians went to Canberra to ask the prime minister and opposition leader to hear their opposition to the Voice 

Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price said: Secret government documents the National Indigenous Australians Agency released under FOI say any Voice to Parliament should be designed so that it could support and promote a treaty-making process which would include a fixed percentage of the entire economy as reparation every year along with rates/land tax/royalties to the Voice.

How will white Australians feel when they have to pay rent on land they purchased and the Australian flag is abolished?

It would create an Australia with two classes e. Indigenous have privileges not for whites. This would create resentment and drive racism. We want the best for Indigenous people but this is not the way. 

Menkit Prince, Uki

Ed note: According to AAP Factcheck the statements relating to seeking to change the flag [and to] set aside a fixed percentage of GDP for reparation payments were  documents of  the minutes from 13 regional dialogue consultation events held in 2016 and 2017 that were part of the national consultation process about how best to recognise Indigenous Australians in the Constitution. The documents do not show either the government nor the National Indigenous Australians Agency (NIAA) are seeking to change the flag, nor set aside a fixed percentage of GDP for reparation payments. (https://bit.ly/41eYBZ7).

The post Voice appeared first on The Echo.

12:15

Ash, Mud and Tears launches tomorrow in Ballina Local News Echonetdaily

Jude Whyte and Michelle Walker setting up the Ash, Mud and Tears exhibition. Photo supplied

Startling imagery reflecting on recent extreme weather consequences in our community will go on display tomorrow at the Northern Rivers Community Gallery.

Michelle Walker and her colleague Jude Whyte will be launching the exhibition of their work tomorrow at 5.30pm at 44 Cherry Street, Ballina which will be on display at the gallery until 25 June.

Michelle Walker with her pieces After the Mud Dried I, II & III.

This exhibition of artworks capturing the energies and turmoil in the aftermath of fires and floods in the Northern Rivers, say the artists. 

Images of burnt trees, mud-stained houses and impacted lan...

11:52

Lismore delegates for the 2023 Floodplain Management Australia National Conference Local News Echonetdaily

With floods being in the forefront of our local issues, last night Lismore Council voted on who would represent the area at the 2023 Floodplain Management Australia (FMA) National Conference will take place in Sydney from 23 26 May.

The FMA conference will be held at Luna Park Venues and the theme of the 2023 event is Preparing for the unprecedented flood, which will focus on applying lessons from recent floods and new research to better manage the increasing costs of extreme weather events.

The FMA Conference has been held annually for over 50 years and is the most respected flood risk management event held in Australia.

The Conference is for anyone interested in making our communities more flood safe. It will bring together over 350 flood professionals and community members with interests in flood risk management. Attendees will include Commonwealth, State and Local Government representatives, research organisations and education providers as well as consultants, engineers, land-use planners, emergency responders and community volunteer organisations.

The Conference will include outstanding Australian and International speakers, plenary and concurrent presentations, a Local Government Councillors session, field trips addressing floodplain issues in Sydney and surrounding areas, as well as great networking events.  One of the keynote speakers tis year is science communicator and journalist Dr Karl Kruszelnicki.

Lismore City Council, as a member of the FMA, is entitled to two voting delegates, but only one when voting on changes to the Constitution.

Last night three Councillors put up their hands to make the trip to Sydney Councillors Bird, Ekins and Rob. Councillor Rob requested to nominate for both of the voting positions and Cr Ekins asked to be the other voting delegate.

Councillors agreed unanimously that all three were to attend as delegates with Rob and Ekins as the voting delegates and Rob being the delegate who votes on any potential changes to the constiution.

You can find out more about the 2023 Floodplain Management Australia National Conference here.

The post Lismore delegates for the 2023 Floodplain Management Australia National Conference appeared first on The Echo.

11:48

Low-cost building workshops Murwillumbah Local News Echonetdaily

Rebecca Whan and Pam OConner, president of the Murwillumbah Community Gardens. Photo supplied

Murwillumbah Community Gardens (MCG) is running two low-cost building workshops about building with earth-based materials.

The two workshops will be facilitated by Rebecca Whan, a world-renowned architect and expert, busy facilitating earth-buildings around the globe, said Amber Alley, spokesperson for MCG.

Looking at techniques that can be used for sustainable, low-cost building or environmentally friendly feature garden walls participants will take a hands-on approach and help to build a garden wall at the community gardens in Murwillumbah.

This will be a retaining wall to limit erosion loss, and a feature on a new flower garden for the bees, said Ms Alley.

Earth wall buildings have been used in many traditional settings universally. They have gathered interest in recent times since they greatly reduce damage to the environment, are aesthetically pleasing, and involve fewer delivery miles in their making. The same principles are used to create houses and other buildings.

In the first workshop you will learn about the mate...

11:05

SUV driver in critical condition after crash near Clunes Local News Echonetdaily

About 6.20am Monday, 8 May, emergency services were called to Lismore Road, Clunes, following reports of a two-vehicle crash.

At the scene, police from Tweed Byron and Richmond Police Districts were told that an SUV and van collided on a bend.

The driver of the SUV, a 43-year-old man, was stabilised by NSW Ambulance paramedics before being taken to Lismore Base Hospital in a critical condition.

The driver of the van, a 38-year-old woman, was taken to Lismore Base Hospital in a stable condition

Locals have reported that the road was closed for approximately eight hours. 

Investigators have commenced inquiries into circumstances surrounding the crash, and urge anyone with information to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

The post SUV driver in critical condition after crash near Clunes appeared first on The Echo.

09:12

Racing NSW inquiry into animal abuse investigates Ballina horse trainer Local News Echonetdaily

Racing New South Wales will meet with local horse racing figures in Ballina this morning for an inquiry into allegations of animals abuse against a local horse trainer.

Racing NSW Chairman of Stewards, Steve Railton, confirmed that an inquiry would be held today in Ballina but did not elaborate on the subject of the meeting.

The Echo has heard from concerned members of the racing community who say the hearing will begin at 10am at the Ballina Jockey Club.

Brushing things under the rug

A spokesperson for the group of concerned people, who wishes to remain anonymous for fear of backlash from Racing NSW, says the organisation has a tendency to brush things under the rug. They tend to victimise people that stand forward about things anyone coming forward as a whistleblower will feel their wrath and that possibly will affect their income.

The person says that a local trainer, who is well known to other trainers and strappers for their abuse against horses, will have to answer questions about two horses who sustained fractured skulls amongst other injuries. Im very experienced. Ive worked in this industry for a long time. Ive worked with the best trainers and I can honestly say Ive never ever seen a horse in a racing stable ever get a fractured skull, let alone two horses. It just doesnt happen. I imagine that would be something like a high speed impact injury but not in a stable environment.

They [the accused] have been seen multiple times flogging horses.

Racing NSW should be asking vets

The person said that Racing NSW should be calling up the vets and asking them if they have tended horses with a fractured skull? How would [the trainer] tell the vet how the horse injured itself?

The person is concerned that because Racing NSW is self-regulating in this type of case, the fear of casting a shadow over the industry as a whole is enough for them to brush it off. 

They said the owners of the horses are often in the dark about how their animals are being treated once they have handed the horse over to a trainer, owners might not see that animal again until race day, and maybe not even then.

The person said that most people in the industry absolutely adore their horses. They become like their pet, you know, they bring in little gifts, they pick them grass and you actually bawl your eyes out if something happens to that horse.

Bad for the industry

There are so many people in this industry watching this and waiting to see what the outcome is.

These [abusive] people, theyre bad for our industry and I cant stand hearing about this happening to thes...

08:46

Inquests into kambo, ayahuasca-related deaths Local News Echonetdaily

Natasha Lechner. Photo ABC, supplied by Lechner family

Investigations are underway into two deaths in the Northern Rivers following ceremonies using the natural therapies kambo and ayahuasca.

NSW State Coroner, Teresa OSullivan, is presiding over hearings into the death of Natasha Lechner, 39, who died at a home in Mullumbimby on March 8, 2019 following a kambo ceremony.

The banisteriopsis caapi vine is used in Ayahuasca ceremonies. Photo Terpsichore

Additionally, evidence has bee...

08:24

Man extradited from Qld over alleged $24m fraud to appear in Tweed Local News Echonetdaily

A man is due to appear in Tweed Heads Local Court today charged over an alleged fraud of more than $24 million.

Detectives attached to Camden Police Area Command established Strike Force Wooroonga after receiving a report in July last year (2022), that a local businessman had allegedly misappropriated his clients investments.

Following extensive inquiries, detectives attached to Queensland Polices Coomera CIB arrested a 40-year-old man on Hope Island on Monday (8 May, 2023), by virtue of a NSW Police arrest warrant.

When the man appeared in the Southport Watchhouse yesterday (Tuesday, 9 May, 2023), NSW Police detectives successfully applied for the mans extradition.

The man has been refused police bail and is due to appear in Tweed Heads Local Court today (Wednesday, 10 May, 2023), charged with dishonestly obtain financial advantage etc by deception.

Crime Manager, Detective Chief Inspector Paul Albury, said they will be alleging in court the man targeted mum and dad-type investors as well as other business owners.

This arrest is the result of almost a years persistence and hard work by the Camden PAC detectives, assisted by our colleagues in the Queensland Police Service, Det Ch Insp Albury said.

We will be alleging in court that this man targeted mum and dad-type investors as well as other business owners.

We encourage anyone who believes they have been the victim of a crime such as this to contact police, he said.

The post Man extradited from Qld over alleged $24m fraud to appear in Tweed appeared first on The Echo.

08:16

Feros Cares development intentions investigated Local News Echonetdaily

These older people are bold, and theyre not intending to leave.

Calls by residents and their families to remove Feros Care as the Crown Land Manager (CLM) for Feros Village Byron Bay have triggered an investigation by Crown Lands, who own the site on behalf of the people of NSW.

As the Marvell Street aged care facility is built on Crown Land, it must be managed in accordance with the reserve purpose: homes for the aged, Crown Lands say, in a response to one of the residents complaints.

Feros Care may not undertake development (i.e. proposed redeveloped as an intergenerational dwelling) on the property without consent of Crown Lands as owner of the land.

A spokesperson for NSW Minister for Lands and Property, Labor MP Steve Kamper, told The Echo, Crown Lands [which sits] in the Department of Planning and Environment, met with Feros Care last week to discuss its plans, and [we] will be requesting further information to conduct a thorough assessment, 

The Echo understands that Feros Care have now told Crown Lands that it is no longer planning an intergenerational facility, and that they intend to maintain the sites focus on aged care. 

Nonetheless, Feros Care management have said they still intend to redevelop the site, and all residents must find alternative placements. They say that the facility no longer meets the governments standards, including bushfire protection measures, for aged care.

A spokesperson for Feros Care told The Echo, Any redevelopment of this site will be for affordable seniors accommodation, which is undeniably a much-needed community asset that allows for seniors to live independently while integrated within the community. 

The decision to close the village was made, because after 33 years, it no longer meets the government requireme...

07:15

Questions mount at Jarrad Antonovich inquest Local News Echonetdaily

Ballina Courthouse. Photo David Lowe.

Yesterday the coronial inquest into the death of Jarrad Antonovich moved temporarily to Ballina Courthouse, with a toxics expert, two ambulance officers and a neighbour taking the stand. After the power failure in Lismore which caused the move, there were more questions than answers when NSW State Coroner Teresa OSullivan reopened proceedings.

With the court having already heard that Mr Antonovich had used kambo (a type of poison extracted from Amazonian frogs, used to induce purging), toxicologist and Associate Professor Darren Roberts provided more information about how this substance might have contributed to his death at the Arcoora Arts & Eco Retreat in 2021.

He said descriptions of Mr Antonovichs seriously swollen neck and facial swelling in the hours before the ambulance was called sounded like a condition called frog face, caused by a ruptured oesophagus, with air becoming trapped under the skin. Associate Professor Roberts said that while this would not have been diagnosed by people without specific medical training, it should have been clear to anyone that Mr Antonovich was in distress and needed urgent medical attention.

He said the combination of persistent swelling, pain and breathlessness over many hours was very worrying.

Associate Professor Rob...

05:24

Parliament of Australia: as Scott John Morrison prepares to leave the building by the front door is he arranging access through one of the many backdoors? North Coast Voices

 

It has been an open secret that the Member for Cook, Scott John Morrison - of 324 mocking nicknames fame - would not see a full parliamentary term out once he lost government on 21 May 2022. Many thought that he would be gone within a year.


His Statement of Registerable Interests 47th Parliament tells the story as it unfolds.....


Two months and 11 days after the 2022 federal election Morrison registered Triginta Pty Ltd with himself as sole director and shareholder. It is now entered in his Statement as "superannuation". An apparently self-managed super fund to complement his other two superannuation accounts with Australian Super & MLC Super & Investments.


He reactivated the Morrison Family Trust now operating "Advisory Services" with himself as both sole registered director  and, a "Beneficiary" along with his spouse & dependent children.


It is probable he was intent on availing himself of every lawful tax advantage when he also listed Triginta Pty Ltd as As Trustee For (ATF) the Morrison Family Trust with himself as "Trustee".


Either while putting these financial building blocks in place or afterwards, Morrison began to 'embed' himself deeper within a number of organisations that align themselves with increasingly rigid right wing ideology, U.S. foreign policy and/or the defence industry lobby.


...

Go Back:30 Days | 7 Days | 2 Days | 1 Day

IndyWatch North Coast NSW News Feed Today.

Go Forward:1 Day | 2 Days | 7 Days | 30 Days

Tuesday, 09 May

12:38

Local women surfers invited to Seas the Day at new festival Local News Echonetdaily

To say that Australian surfing hasnt always been particularly welcoming to women is a tsunami-sized understatement.
From being dismissed as second rate in competition, to the subtle (or not-so-subtle) behaviour they cop from men in the line-up on a daily basis, women have had to fight for recognition in the waves, and in many ways they still are.
So theres extra reason to celebrate the arrival of a new womens surfing festival on the scene.
The festival, Seas the Day, is being hosted by Surfing Australia at Kingscliff Beach on the 17th and 18th of June.
The festival is open to any female surfer, regardless of skill level, in both shortboard and longboard divisions.
The goal is to encourage women to participate in a pressure-free competition environment alongside a program filled with women from the surf industry in wellness, arts, and the environment.
The program includes keynote talks on topics such as sustainability and careers, as well as workshops that incorporate yoga, meditation, breathwork, and more.
Women from across the industry are joiningto share their knowledge and inspire others.
For more information and to sign up visit the festivals website.

The post Local women surfers invited to Seas the Day at new festival appeared first on The Echo.

12:38

Kids Helpline lacks resources to meet demand, report finds Local News Echonetdaily

The annual Kids Helpline Impact Report for 2022, highlights that demand continues to exceed capacity with only two in five children and young people able to get through to a counsellor in 2022.

The findings, released today, outlines the symptoms of anxiety and depression continue to rise among young people.

The worsening of mental health can be attributed to limited access to mental health services, and the length of time it takes for a young person to get counselling support when they need it most.

The most recent figures show 328,424 young people tried to contact Kids Helpline in 2022 with just 145,000, or 44 per cent, able to connect with a counsellor.

Kids Helpline, a service of yourtown, paints a bleak picture in the 2022 Impact Report, with lack of funding to match demand. Mental health interventions dealing with suicide attempts, suicidal ideation and child abuse have also increased compared to before the pandemic.

As the prevalence of mental health and wellbeing related issues in childhood rises, the significant gap in accessing support deepens. Kids Helpline continues to be a critical safety-net for children and young people, however we cannot keep pace with demand, said yourtown CEO Tracy Adams.

Over the last two years we have undertaken almost 180,000 counselling sessions for young people.  As an organisation we are doing the heavy lifting because the cost of mental health services for young people puts access out of reach for most yet we are free and accessible.

If Government invested a small amount of what they have pulled out of Medicare rebated sessions, and invested into Kids Helpline, we could do more and have greater impacts.

The Australian Governments support to Kids Helpline is still an underspend, but we are doing our best. Often our professional counsellors are the last line of support, providing support 24 hours a day 7 days a week when there is limited after-hours mental health support available to children and young people.

Funding for Kids Helpline needs to be a priority for Government, the current serious fun...

09:51

Byron Council to forge ahead with carpark housing plan Local News Echonetdaily

Byron Council will forge ahead with plans for an affordable housing development on a Council carpark in Mullumbimby despite criticism that the project is being undertaken on an inappropriate site and doesnt stack up financially.

Council has been working with the government-owned development corporation, Landcom, on the plan that would see 32 one-and-two-bedroom units built at 57 Station Street; land that is currently in use as a car park in the centre of town.

The latest illustration of Councils plans for the Station St housing development. Image: Council agenda.

The plan hit a snag earlier this year when it emerged that no community housing providers were willing to accept Councils offer of a 49-year lease to run the project.

Instead, two housing providers submitted non-confirming tenders that assumed they would own rather than just manage the land.

When the matter came back before Council at the last meeting, a majority of councillors voted to reject the non-confirming tenders.

But they elected to persevere with the plan, noting that a meeting to discuss alternative ways of moving forward financially will happen later this month.

It hasnt gone according to plan so far in terms of the tender process but we are working through it, Mayor Michael Lyon said.

Im committed to working this through with affordable housing in perpetuity. Things do hit snags from time to time, but...

08:51

INTRODUCTION TO CYR & GERMAN WHEEL Byron Bay Blog

Wheel Gymnastics is a unique low-impact sport that fuses elements of gymnastics and acrobatics and explores alternative ways of moving through space. Its a sport with a WOW factor!

Wheel gymnastics helps to improve balance and coordination, increase core stability, and builds strength whilst you have fun spinning, rolling, and turning upside down.

WHEN:
Saturday 27th May 2023

DURATION:
1.5hr classes

LOCATION:
Circus Arts Byron Bay, 17 Centennial Circuit, Arts & Industry Park, Byron Bay

COACH:
Ludwig

COST:
$35 Book Online

The post INTRODUCTION TO CYR & GERMAN WHEEL appeared first on Byron Bay Blog.

08:10

Inquest into death of Jarrad Antonovich begins Local News Echonetdaily

Jarrad Antonovich. Photo supplied.

Yesterday the NSW State Coroner, Magistrate Teresa OSullivan, continued her investigations into deaths on the Northern Rivers following natural therapies. The latest coronial inquest is examining the death of 46 year old Jarrad Antonovich at Arcoora Arts & Eco Retreat near Kyogle in 2021.

Two witnesses appeared at the inquest in Lismore Court yesterday; Jarrads father Glen Antonovich, and a former kambo practitioner, Laara Cooper (kambo is an extraction from an Amazonian frog).

Glen Antonovich travelled from Victoria for the inquest. He said that his son was always a gentle soul, who became a musically talented young man with a strong interest in spirituality. Jarrads life changed greatly after he had a serious car accident in 1997, followed by a long period of recovery, which left him with lingering pain and other issues.

Having received a substantial amount of compensation for the accident, Mr Antonovich said his son was then targeted by people who came out of the woodwork looking for money.

Kambo and ayahuasca

Jarrad appears to have become interested in Amazonian traditional therapies after a visit to South America in 2003, although his father said he himself hadnt heard of kambo or ayahuasca (a psychedelic drug extracted from...

08:09

Alert issued over dangerous counterfeit tablets Local News Echonetdaily

Locals are warned against taking medications sourced via the black market following the seizure of counterfeit medications containing life-threatening substances.

Tablets found during various investigations this year have tested positive to protonitazene, a very strong opioid that can be fatal even in small amounts.

Image: Rodrigo Senna https://www.flickr.com/photos/negativz/

The tablets have been branded to appear as genuine medications including Xanax, which is not available commercially in Australia.

Queensland Healths Executive Director of Mental Health, Alcohol and Other Drugs Branch Associate Professor John Allan urged people not to consume counterfeit or altered medications and substances under any circumstances.

Protonitazene can lead to respiratory failure, loss of consciousness, coma and death, even if taken in small quantities, he said.

Anyone who suspects they have fake tablets are advised to dispose of them safely.

Many of the counterfeit tablets appear genuine and are in labelled Xanax bottles. Unsuspecting users may not notice they are counterfeits.

Nitazenes, including protonitazene, are a group of synthetic opioids that can be as strong or stronger than fentanyl. They have been detected in Queensland and other states and territories in various forms including tablets, powders and liquids.

This highlights why people should not source substances illegally. You could unknowingly be taking a potentially fatal substance.

In addition to loss of consciousness and respiratory failure, symptoms of opioid overdose include shallow breathing, slow or erratic pulse, confusion, small pupils, unresponsiveness, and bluish or greyish skin from poor circulation.

Anyone who experiences any toxic effects after drug use should seek medical attention immediately by calling Triple Zero (000) for emergency assistance; going to their nearest emergency department; or calling the Queensland Poisons Information Centre (13 11 26).

Naloxone can reverse an opioid overdose. As part of the Take Home Naloxone Program, it is available for free from some registered pharmacies and alcohol and other drug services.

A list of...

Go Back:30 Days | 7 Days | 2 Days | 1 Day

IndyWatch North Coast NSW News Feed Today.

Go Forward:1 Day | 2 Days | 7 Days | 30 Days

Wednesday, 29 December

17:25

The ABC: A Grand Obsession - my talk for ABC alumni "IndyWatch Feed Nsw"

Like many journalists whove honed their careers at the ABC, economics writer Peter Martin began in a small local newsroom and moved through the ranks to become a specialist reporter and a foreign correspondent. Having subsequently worked in commercial media, he has a renewed appreciation of the ABC, both professionally and personally. Here he reflects on his strong lifetime attachment to the ABC, and the lessons hes learnt about both the skills of the profession and the responsibilities of being a public broadcaster. 

The ABC: A Grand Obsession

By Peter Martin November 25, 2021

I was recently asked to talk to ABC Friends at Armidale, in the Northern Tablelands of NSW, about my two decades at the ABC.

It reminded me of my first ABC job interview well it wasnt an interview at first, it was a phone call. An ABC news executive named Ian Wolfe had phoned me at work in the Commonwealth Treasury after I had submitted an application aged 25 and said weve got to talk.

We arranged a time, not at my work, and I started spouting all sorts of pent-up thoughts about the ABC local Canberra news and how we could make it better.

...

Go Back:30 Days | 7 Days | 2 Days | 1 Day

IndyWatch North Coast NSW News Feed Today.

Go Forward:1 Day | 2 Days | 7 Days | 30 Days

Saturday, 25 March

19:18

March in March 2017, Armidale "IndyWatch Feed Nsw"


This afternoon I had the honour of addressing Armidale's "March in March" community gathering, on the subjects of asylum seekers and war powers. My notes follow.

Speech notes for Armidale Rural Australians for Refugees Vigil,
Central Park, Armidale
Saturday 25 May 2017

Foreign Minister Julie Bishop is fond of extolling the virtues of a rules-based international order. She is particularly inclined to do that when other countries do things that dont suit us, such...

Tuesday, 14 March

12:43

ADFAS Armidale Young Arts Grants "IndyWatch Feed Nsw"


I have received the following message from the Armidale Branch of the Australian Design and Fine Arts Association, which I am posting in order to help spread word of this opportunity for young people interested in making their way in the arts.
Begins
Dear ADFAS Armidale members,
I am writing to seek your support to spread the word that our ADFAS Armidale Young Arts Grants are available again in 2017.
...

IndyWatch North Coast NSW News Feed Archiver

Go Back:30 Days | 7 Days | 2 Days | 1 Day

IndyWatch North Coast NSW News Feed Today.

Go Forward:1 Day | 2 Days | 7 Days | 30 Days

IndyWatch North Coast NSW News Feed was generated at Bellingen NSW IndyWatch.

Resource generated at IndyWatch using aliasfeed and rawdog