Caitlin Reilly and M.E. Baird shooting the breeze photo Yutaro Fukuhara

Out of the shadows

Four decades after finding his place in Melbourne’s Goth and post-punk scene, Bangalow musician and…

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Weighted lines

Many of the trees growing on the footpath of Bangalow’s main street are marked for…

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Teens brave new world

The Herald’s newest – and youngest recruit – 14-year-old Charlotte Burns, chats with local young…

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FROM THE EDITOR

This edition is full of good things.
Not perfect things, and not always easy things, but stories of real people pursuing dreams. 

We celebrate Caitlin Reilly’s selection as a finalist in a prestigious international art prize in Venice, recognition for years of thoughtful and deeply human art practice. Fellow creator and co-cover star ME Baird shares experiences from a lifetime of interrogating the dark through music and words. 

Carole Gamble’s remarkable journey reminds us that a life well lived almost certainly contains many chapters and few surprises, while our tribute to Big Scrub champion, the late Tony Parkes, reflects on the lasting impact one person can have on a landscape and a community.

 Louis Costa talks about his journey into winemaking with local honey, transforming the ancient drink of ancient mead into a premium tipple for modern palates. 

Musician Luke Bennett reflects on how a single email, almost missed in a spam folder, led to opportunities, friendships and a musical journey that continues to this day. Possum Creek’s Rina Genis proves that creativity doesn’t come with an expiry date, as she embarks on her first art exhibition at age 87. 

 We also have an exclusive extract of Raised by Wolves from Bangalow’s own Tristan Bancks in the lead up to next month’s Byron Writers Festival, an event which will be filled with many good things. 

We honour the memory of Ruth Ryan, whose encouragement and support helped generations of local artists find their voice through Bangalow’s Barebones Art Space.
We also acknowledge the colourful and well-loved Bobby Dudgeon, former Bowlo Courtesy Bus operator, and reveal that the bus is 

back in now revamped and back in local hands ready to serve the community.
This month, we hope you’ll enjoy celebrating some of those good things with us.
Happy reading.

Sally Schofield

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Buckle up, Bangalow

When Zoe Olive first dreamt up the Bangalow Buckle Challenge in 2018, she wasn’t chasing ribbons or prestige – she wanted to open the gates of horsemanship to everyone. The…
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When the music came to the Bay

Tricia Shantz has followed the success of her first book, Neverland – a social history tracing the arrival and cultural impact on Byron Bay of American and Australian surfers in…
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Cattle and a rare breed of farmer

Building a thriving future for a rare and ancient breed of cattle is the passionate concern of a small group of Australian farmers – the most active of whom are…
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Delta goes to Garma

At the best of times, you need stamina and determination to make a trip from the Byron Shire to north-east Arnhem Land. There’s the drive to Brisbane: let’s say two…
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EVENTS

Buckle up, Bangalow

When Zoe Olive first dreamt up the Bangalow Buckle Challenge in 2018, she wasn’t chasing…

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Behind the scenes at the Bangalow Show

For the newcomer to town, the scope and size of the annual two-day Bangalow Show…

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Chomp comp

Shaping up to be one of the many highlights of the Bangalow Show is the…

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Delta goes to Garma

At the best of times, you need stamina and determination to make a trip from…

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Festival writers reveal their passion and purpose

The renowned Byron Writers Festival takes place in August, with more than 120 authors, journalists…

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Cuppa for a cause

This year, the Bangalow CWA is honoured to be hosting the Cancer Council’s Biggest Morning…

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Aurora Quinn lights up Bluesfest

For as long as she can remember, Heidi Keller’s life has been filled with music.…

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Uncovering our past

The next exhibition to be held at the Bangalow Historical Society’s museum, titled Uncovering our…

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Flash floods hit town

Flash flooding in the middle of March took the Bangalow community by surprise; while the forecast had been for minimal rain, over 115mm of rain fell between 9am and 1pm…
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Bangalow Rainfall

New nets for the win

After years of hard slog, Bangalow Cricket Club finally has the new nets it’s been dreaming about. The old ones were falling apart, but no one had the money to…
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Sudden closure sparks community action

The Bangalow community has been left reeling after the unexpected and immediate closure of the much-loved Bangalow Bowlo on Friday 24 October, with no prior communication from current operators Norths…
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Norths goes south

In the words of Midnight Oil (who once graced the stage at the Bangalow Bowling Club), “you wouldn’t read about it!” Or would you? The photo above was taken at…
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