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Snow storms Fins

Ocean Road Magazine is preparing to go on a culinary journey with multi-award winning chef Steven Snow at Fins Restaurant on Friday, May 20. ...

Well balanced view

Firstly I would like to thank you on publishing my previous letter and giving a fair and balanced view on Coal Fire Power Stations....

Running fun at Fingal

Almost 300 people took part in the Twin Towns Runners and Walkers Club’s annual Good Friday Fun Run this year. A great day was had...

Farmers talk about the future

More than 200 local food producers and agricultural industry members attended the free Sustainable Agriculture Forums across the Northern Rivers earlier this week. Some of...

Page 3 Girls – Please Explain?

Today, my six-year-old son noted the Page 3 girl in the Tweed Coast Weekly and asked, “Mum, why do they have this picture of...

CanTeen helps kids help their mothers and each other

This May, in the spirit of Mother’s Day, youth cancer charity CanTeen reaches out to the 15,000 Australians aged 12-24 years who have a...

Women at the top

I have been speaking to men who have served in the ADF who expressed to me their concerns at the feminist push to have...

Stay vigilant against autumn asthma

Tweed Coast residents with asthma are being warned to be extra vigilant this autumn, as the season delivers a trifecta of asthma triggers –...

Measure your own consumption

How many Australians are aware of how they can measure the electricity that they consume at their homes, from the meters in their fuse...

Plain packets lead to black market cigarettes

The Federal Government’s determination to proceed with plans to introduce plain packaging for tobacco products ignores the threat of an increased trade in black...

Subsidise electricity, not tax carbon

Chief Climate adviser Ross Garnaut says the cost of electricity would rise $4 -$5 per week from the Carbon Dioxide Tax. Wouldn’t  it be...

Stiff Gins head to Mullumumbimby

On the verge of their third album release, Stiff Gins - Nardi Simpson and Kaleena Briggs - have much to celebrate. Eleven years ago, their...