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Haydon Burford, of First Sun Employment, was stunned when he arrived at Evans Head to find these beehives destroyed by vandals on trail bikes. Picture: Jay Cronan

Vandals destroy beehive project

VANDALS who smashed 18 beehives on Aboriginal land at Evans Head have jeopardised a new program that would have provided jobs for local indigenous people.

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P-platers given alcohol at event

P-platers given alcohol at event

ALSTONVILLE road safety campaigner Lyndal Denny said it was ‘completely unacceptable’ that free alcohol was provided to P-plate drivers at an RTA event.

Business
Old faithful

Outfit in a Box a perfect fit

A ‘FASHION emergency’ two years ago inspired Byron Bay woman Amy Camilleri to invent Lyloh’s Outfit in a Box, a sarong that can create countless outfits.

Lismore
BALLINA mayor Phillip Silver

Rate limit has councils pegged

COUNCILS will lose thousands of dollars and be forced to cut back on vital services because of a State Government decision to lower the rate pegging limit.

Original URL: https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/journalists/rebecca-lollback/page/198