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Lismore · LismoreHOW did a Gamilaraay man from Walgett, some 460 kilometres from the coast, end up representing Australia at the world oyster opening championship? As Gerard ‘Doody’ Dennis says, “being Aboriginal from the black soil plains and representing Australia in opening oysters is quite ironic”. Perhaps his great-grandmother, a Yuin woman who was stolen from Wallaga Lake, passed something down to him. Mr Dennis moved to Batemans Bay when he was 14. Throug…See the Story
Doody proves the world is his oyster
Lismore · LismoreBASKETBALL fans will have much to look forward to in July with a major international series featuring Australia’s top teams against China and Japan at John Cain Arena. Dubbed Ballin ’24, over four nights from 2-5 July, the Boomers, Rollers, Gliders and 3×3 Gangurrus men’s and women’s teams will come together for a massive series in preparation for the Paris 2024 Olympics and Paralympics. A stack of domestic and international talent is locked in …See the Story
Major international series ahead for national teams
Lismore · LismoreWARNING: Readers are advised this story mentions themes of suicide and self-harm. REGISTRATIONS are now open for The Push-Up Challenge, Australia’s largest mental health and fitness event. From June 5-28, participants will take on 3,249 push-ups across 24 days, putting the spotlight on the tragic number of lives lost to suicide in Australia in 2022. Media star, Indigenous & LGBTIQA+ advocate and Health & Wellness Influencer Matty Mills, a proud …See the Story
Matty gets motivated to take on the push-up challenge for mental health
Lismore · LismoreTHOUSANDS of people attended opening night at this year’s Parrtjima – A Festival in Light, and as the free 10-night festival rolled on, thousands more turned out to soak up the spectacular installations under star-studded desert skies. From April 12-21, both locals and tourists flocked to the Alice Springs Desert Park to watch the night sky above Mparntwe/Alice Springs light up against the backdrop of a 300-million-year- old canvas, the MacDonne…See the Story
Parrtjima shines light on strong connections
Lismore · LismoreKYAH Simon believes A- League Women underdogs Central Coast can go all the way, and that her body can help them get there. Simon played a full 120 minutes in the Mariners’ gutsy elimination-final win over Melbourne Victory which sets up a two-legged semi-final with Sydney FC. Simon, 32, was contentiously picked for last year’s Matildas’ World Cup squad, despite having not played since tearing an ACL in October 2022. Multiple setbacks meant she n…See the Story
Fit again, Kyah dares to believe in fairytale
Lismore · LismoreWALKING through Todd Street Mall in Mparntwe/Alice Springs at 9.30am on a Monday, it’s hard to believe the tired-looking shopping strip was once a bustling tourist mecca. But these days, most of the shutters on the shops are down, the mall is all but deserted, broken glass is scattered along footpaths, and there’s a high level of security and police presence roaming the streets. And that’s just during the daytime. When approached by the Koori Ma…See the Story
Springs of discontent flow through the town of Alice
Lismore · LismoreIn our latest edition, ON SALE TODAY, you’ll read about: • AFTER winning the shucking competition at last year’s Narooma Oyster Festival, Gerard ‘Doody’ Dennis travelled to Ireland to compete among the best in the world. Now he’s sharperning his skills once again, hoping to take out the competition at this year’s festival, which takes place May 3-4. • TRACING his Aboriginal relations back 65,000 years, Indigenous artist Archie Moore has drawn on…See the Story
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South By Southwest · LismoreHAVING just returned home from their first international performance at the renowned SXSW (South by Southwest) festival in the USA, rising Boorloo / Perth-based hip-hop stars FLEWNT and his 11-year-old son INKABEE are showing no signs of slowing down anytime soon. Next up is the Sydney Opera House. It’s there that the West Coast’s freshest father and son MCs will take to the stage to land their Vivid LIVE debut alongside rap star Tasman Keith fo…See the Story