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Gulliver’s Travels spreads the word

Hastings Point resident Bev Larson, who lost her sight two years ago in March, hopes that last week’s visit to the Tweed from Gulliver...

It’s raining kittens

The Tweed Shire Pound and Friends of the Pound have been inundated with cats and kittens. The Pound has had dozens of surrendered or...

On The Front Foot

Jade was still shaking her head after she and her Dancing with the Stars partner once again not only avoided  elimination but weren’t even...

Planning feedback

Tweed residents and organisations have only a few days to provide their feedback on two key Tweed Shire Council planning documents to pursue the...

Head North for morning tea

North Estate agents will swap Real Estate for cake for one morning as they host one of the many Tweed versions of Australia’s Biggest...

Doctor has the right medicine

Walk right in and sit right down, cause Dr Hook and his medicine show have come to town. Playing all the classic hits, including,Sylvia’s...

Little school bridges the gap

Tiny Duranbah Public is doing its best to make that first year at school less daunting for little ones. Last week the school officially launched...

Whitewash

This morning (18/5) on the ABC Breakfast show (approx 8.30am) the report from the Brisbane Inquiry was that the flood was not caused by...

Arthouse Cinema ‘American in Paris’

Cinemax Arthouse Cinema will show the fourth movie in their series of classic musicals this week and it’s one that is particularly close to...

New classrooms for Bogangar

Federal member for Richmond Justine Elliot officially opened the $1.85 million Bogangar Public School Building the Education Revolution projects on Tuesday this week. Bogangar...

Serious community concerns ignored

Mining of our natural resources provides real windfalls of easy money for our governments and huge profits for the mining companies. For proper accountability and...

Kingscliff too tough for Waratahs

Kingscliff Sirens came away with a 2-0 over Waratah Falcons in the weekend’s JH Williams Women’s Premiership Hockey match. Falcons came out with all guns...