From the Editor

You may have noticed something a little different about The Bangalow Herald this month. With this issue, we unveil a fresh new design that we hope is clear and vibrant, while staying true to the values that make this publication a valued part of the community.
Working closely with our talented graphic designer, Gaby Borgardts (profiled on page 8), we’ve reimagined the visual identity of the magazine to better reflect today’s 2479. From subtle shifts in layout to a cleaner aesthetic, the update is about more than just looks - it’s about clarity, accessibility, and honouring the stories we tell.
What hasn’t changed is our commitment to storytelling. In these pages, you’ll still find pieces that explore pressing local issues, stories that preserve and celebrate our shared history, and articles that showcase the creative, passionate individuals who make this region so special.
We take a close look at how ex-cyclone Alfred impacted farmers and residents, and how alternative power sources stepped into the spotlight when the power went out. The history of some of the town’s oldest buildings is revealed this month. We’ve also got some cracking tips for you on the pros and cons of backyard poultry. Plus read about one high school musician’s dream come true – debuting at Bluesfest. And a whole lot more.
This magazine wouldn’t exist without the time, energy and creativity of our incredible team of volunteers. Writers, photographers, proofreaders, deliverers, and contributors - you are the beating heart of the Herald. My sincere thanks also to the members of the management committee, whose steady support ensures we keep publishing with purpose.
Thanks also go to you for reading each month.
If you have a story idea, community event or local news to share, please email me at editor@bangalowherald.com.au, or connect with us on Facebook.

Sally Schofield

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