
Out of the shadows
Four decades after finding his place in Melbourne’s Goth and post-punk scene, Bangalow musician and…
Weighted lines
Many of the trees growing on the footpath of Bangalow’s main street are marked for…
Teens brave new world
The Herald’s newest – and youngest recruit – 14-year-old Charlotte Burns, chats with local young…
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
Print Editions
Buckle up, Bangalow
When the music came to the Bay
Cattle and a rare breed of farmer
Delta goes to Garma
EVENTS
Flash floods hit town
Bangalow Rainfall























