Mutton Birds washed up
By TANIA PHILLIPS
SHEARWATERS - better known as Mutton Birds - have been washing up on Tweed Coast Beaches in their hundreds over the past...
Best time to drop a line
Fishing on the Tweed with David Solano
I DID a lot of experimenting over the weekend starting with a Friday night Jack session.
I’d noticed...
Great sights under lights
Tweed Tennis by Peter Luc
WHAT a fantastic start to the Junior Summer Competitions.
On Friday night, the new Ray White-Banora Point Junior Premier League got...
A few… very few!
Bowled Over By Hank Thompson
THE Tweed Coast Weekly’s popular columnist Hank Thompson returns for his third season reporting on Tweed District Cricket and the...
Independent review presented
THE recommendations of an independent review of concerns raised by LEDA Developments, developers of the Kings Forrest on the Tweed Coast, will be presented...
Band of Frequencies
By TANIA PHILLIPS
PSYCHEDELIC surf roots and progressive rocker’s ‘Band of Frequencies’ have played all over the world with the likes of Donovan Frankenreiter, John...
Pottsville dominant
Junior Cricket with Odette Quine
POTTSVILLE Cricket Club have dominated day one of this year’s junior cricket with wins in both the under 12 and...
Hotshots in town
THE men of Sydney Hotshots are coming to the Tweed Coast.
Cabarita Beach Sports Club plays host to the Sydney Hotshots on Friday night as...
Moulin Rouge in Pottsville
By TANIA PHILLIPS
Bring on the Starlettes
THE Pottsville Starlettes will dance up a storm at their annual dance concert at the Pottsville Primary School Hall...
Roberts shacked up
By TANIA PHILLIPS
MULTI-instrumentalist singer-songwriter Daryl Roberts is on his way to the Sheoak Shack in Fingal this weekend.
The founder of Groove Blues Funksters, Hey...
Seth Sentry on Vacation
By TANIA PHILLIPS
ACCLAIMED hip-hop artistist Seth Sentry has been on the move around Australia as part of his Vacation Tour.
Since the release of his...
Caba gets creative
By TANIA PHILLIPS
THE Carnivale, held on the foreshore at Cabarita, attracted more than 3000 people this year.
And according to event organiser Suzie Bourke a...