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Byron Hinterland Father/Son Team Flow Hive World Beater

  • Post published:September 15, 2016

The Flow Hive was created by Cedar Anderson (left) and his father Stuart. Photo: ABC News/Mirabai Nicholson McKellar
The Flow Hive was created by Cedar Anderson (left) and his father Stuart. Photo: ABC News/Mirabai Nicholson McKellar

Story by ABC News.

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WHEN CEDAR Anderson invented the Flow Hive, a revolutionary new way to harvest honey, he never imagined the impact it would have on his life.

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Small Can be Beautiful, Affordable & Sustainable

  • Post published:September 13, 2016

IMAGINE A sustainable house and the ability to live debt-free, with utility bills as low as $10 a month.  It’s not just a dream; the tiny house movement is a…

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Massive Permaculture Project Lifts 2½ Million Out of Poverty

  • Post published:September 12, 2016

permaculture-inloessplateau

IF YOU visit the Loess Plateau right now you will find a suitably luscious landscape in the province thought to be the cradle of Chinese civilisation.

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Byron Bay’s Queen of Australian Fashion Upcycling

  • Post published:September 7, 2016

Story by Clare Press Read Clare's full story here   NEW BYRON Bay resident, iconic Aussie frock designer, Jenny Bannister, is has a new project: she's designing dog coats made…

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Moringa Oleifera: The African Miracle Tree

  • Post published:September 7, 2016

THE MORINGA tree, commonly known as “the Miracle Tree”, Moringa (scientific name: Moringa oleifera) is drought- resistant, requires little water, is fast-growing year round and almost every part of the…

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Team Effort: Rethinking How We Play

  • Post published:September 3, 2016

FROM SURFING to soccer; from laughter yoga to competitive triathlons, movement and play are key forces that invigorate our lives. While the benefits of childhood play are widely known, there…

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Science-Proven Plant & Herbal Cures: Aloe

  • Post published:September 2, 2016

THE ALOE (Aloe Vera) plant deserves a special place in the field of plants and herbs that have scientifically-proven value in improving health. Clear gel from the aloe leaves has…

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Council Renewable Energy Expenditure Target Is Needed

  • Post published:August 31, 2016

BYRON SHIRE Deputy Mayor Paul Spooner has called for the adoption of an expenditure target for renewable energy generation and consumption in the next term of council. Cr. Spooner said,…

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After 6 Months in Town, She Hates What Tourists Are Doing to Byron

  • Post published:August 30, 2016

Fed Up! After 6 Months In Byron, This Woman Hates What Tourists Are Doing To Byron
Kiara Godfrey, who says she gets Byron better than most others. Photo: The Betoota Advocate.

THE BETOOTA Advocate has run a brilliant satirical yarn about a young girl who hates what tourism has done to Byron Bay.

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The Day The Music Died

  • Post published:August 30, 2016

PAUL SPOONER: “Personally, I’d rather be entertained than hassled for my spare coins."
PAUL SPOONER: “Personally, I’d rather be entertained than hassled for my spare coins.”

PAUL SPOONER, Byron Shire Council Deputy Mayor and mayoral candidate, has called for a review of the Byron Shire Council Busking Policy.

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