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Living Earth

Driving through Mullumbimby on the first day of Spring, there was indeed a change in the air. Not only was every inhalation filled with the sweet scent of jasmine and lavender, but there was also a certain festive spirit in the breeze. The biggest small… Read More »Living Earth

Mullum Local Food Festival

Planning for Mullumbimby Community Garden’s  second Mullum Living Soil and Local Food Festival is now well  underway with the date for the event now set at Saturday 27th October 2012. The inaugural event last year received phenomenal responses from the 2,000 or so participants with… Read More »Mullum Local Food Festival

A morning at the MCG

Do yourself a favour and go and take a look at the Mullumbimby Community Garden (MCG). The MCG is an interactive facility for the people of Byron Shire – a place where whole families and individuals of all ages and abilities  share friendships, ideas and… Read More »A morning at the MCG

Presidents, Gumboots and Cows

There’s nothing quite like walking through a new town. You see those things that the townsfolk sometimes forget are interesting and unique. Heath Missen took one of those wanderings through Mullumbimby and this is what he captured. For more photos from Heath, checkout his facebook… Read More »Presidents, Gumboots and Cows

A story in every woman

All women from all stages and ages of life will be given a chance to tell their story at this year’s Red Tent Festival to be held at the Mullumbimby Civic Hall and surrounds this Saturday 31 March 2012. More than 200 women attended the… Read More »A story in every woman

That Story of Stuff!

Annie Leonard, creator of the highly successful Story of Stuff project, is hosting an event with NTN in Mullumbimby this Wednesday the 26th October at the Mullumbimby Civic Hall. Doors open at 6pm ($12 on the door). Yummy food and drinks will be available too.… Read More »That Story of Stuff!

Time Travelling in Wanganui

  A recent photographic adventure with friends found me slipping through the camera’s portal, time travelling twenty years in the past, or was it a hundred and twenty? Arriving from a Canadian city having just packed away my newly acquired uni degree, my rock n… Read More »Time Travelling in Wanganui