CN 12-04-24 entire show
We continue to explore the controversy over the community fight to save ecologically sensitive land in Brunswick Heads today, with not one, not two but three guests in the studio one after the other to share their views: ecologist James Barrie from the Save Wallum campaign; Byron Shire Councillor C…
Australia's oldest pottery discovered (The Wire)
Archaeologists working with Traditional Owners have uncovered the oldest verified examples of pottery in Australia, which could shed light on ancient trade across the Pacific thousands of years ago. report from The Wire's Matthew Ward Agius and Amy O'Halloran PIC: supplied (via The Wire)
Lismore's Lego cafe
It’s school holidays in New South Wales and among the many wonderful activities available to children across the Northern Rivers, such as, of course, the beaches and other spectacular natural settings, is a new indoors option for both small and big kids, including kids at heart. Let’s enter Lismor…
Save Wallum campaigner calls for more community consultation in face of controversial housing estate in Bruns
James Barrie is an ecologist and lead spokesperson for the Save Wallum campaign aimed at stopping development at an ecologically sensitive site in Brunswick Heads. The campaigner is calling for more community consultation on the proposed housing estate but is the movement prepared to compromise on…
'Proper consideration it deserves' Wallum Estate developer promises on Mayoral Minute calling for design changes
featuring Clarence Property Director Simon Kennedy by. Mia Armitage PIC: Save Wallum protestors at a recent protest against 'zombie DAs' or legacy development approvals from years ago (Echo Publications)
No one wants to see development at Wallum, says Byron councillor in favour of controversial Mayoral Minute
featuring Independent Byron Shire Councillor Cate Coorey by Mia Armitage PIC: Independent Byron Shire Councillor Cate Coorey at a protest against short term holiday housing regulations in Byron 2022 (Mia Armitage)