Operation Acacia Delivers Another Big Court Fine 10th November 2009 - Views: 1088 A 40-year-old man was today ordered to pay fines, penalties and court costs totalling more than $104,000, after pleading guilty to a range of fisheries offences uncovered during Operation Acacia.
Mullumbimby Takes Its 'no' Fight To Woolworths Chiefs 15th February 2010 - Views: 1084 The Mullumbimby Letters' a series of personal letters backed by national media advertising is asking the Directors and Executives of Woolworths to abandon its plans for a new store in the town of Mullumbimby, near Byron Bay in far-north NSW.
Mullumbimby Places Ad In 'no' Fight Against Woolworths 15th February 2010 - Views: 1085 The PlaceThe magical town of Mullumbimby, just inland from Byron Bay in far northern NSW, is surrounded by natural beauty and rural enterprise.
Media Alert: Sydney's Town Hall To Reopen After Extensive Safety Works 11th February 2010 - Views: 1079 Lord Mayor Clover Moore MP will TOMORROW provide media with details of a $40 million essential services, internal safety and fire services upgrade to Sydney Town Hall.
Kimberley Traditional Owners Protest Outside Sydney Book Launch Today 10th February 2010 - Views: 1123 The true Traditional Owners of James Price Point - the Jabirr Jabirr people - will protest against Murray Wilcox outside the launch of the former judge’s booklet at the National Centre of Indigenous Excellence on 180 George Street Redfern today.