From the Editor

In a world rife with division and conflict, it sometimes feels like making a difference is impossible. Maybe on a global scale it is, but locally, we each have the power to change that narrative.
Lately, I’ve been reflecting on how we treat one another, particularly on social media. A few careless words, a thoughtless joke, or the failure to extend a simple kindness can create damage and division in ways we don’t always see.
Our village is home to people from many backgrounds, each bringing intrinsic value – stories, skills, food, music, experience. Kindness is not a lofty, lefty ideal. It is a basic courtesy – the decision to greet a neighbour warmly, to welcome a newcomer into conversation, or to be considerate of others even though we may not agree with them.
We already see this spirit in action. Look to our sports pages, where teams are made up of players of different ages, abilities and cultural backgrounds, all working together for the love of the game. Our thriving arts scene, including theatre, live music and choirs, shows how magic is made when we work together creating something greater than the sum of its parts. There are lessons to be learned from the generosity of our volunteers too who invest in our community through charitable work and the donation of time and skills. These people work side by side to enrich our lives through running community groups and events, providing services and opportunities for the disadvantaged, or caring for the environment and our wildlife. Not for money. Not for recognition. But because they are decent people who believe in community.
Thank you to all who contribute to The Herald, and to those who continue to make Bangalow not just a beautiful place to live, but a welcoming one.

Sally Schofield

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