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Australian Longboard Titles Conclude with Masters Champions Crowned

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Australian Longboard Titles Conclude with Masters Champions Crowned

The 2024 Australian Longboard Titles wrapped up with a thrilling finale at Cabarita Beach on the Tweed Coast, crowning champions across all Master divisions. The event, hosted by Surfing Australia, brought a week of exhilarating performances from longboard surfers nationwide.

Surfing Australia Contest Director Glen Elliott celebrated the success of the competition, highlighting the strong camaraderie among competitors. “It’s been a superb week and a true celebration of Australian longboard surfing. The spirit and sportsmanship displayed by surfers from across the country were outstanding,” Elliott said.

Finals day saw solid surf conditions, with strong winds providing a challenging environment for the competitors. Elliott noted the resilience of the athletes: “The swell held steady, and many of the Masters surfers were exhausted by the end. The assistance of state caddies, who helped surfers navigate the conditions, was invaluable.”

Ten new Australian Longboard Champions were crowned, including Jason Livingston from North Curl Curl, NSW, who took home titles in both the Over 50 and Over 55 Men’s divisions. “The conditions were tough—you duck dive a wave and get pushed back 20 metres. But the competition was fierce, and the Tweed Coast delivered great waves,” said Livingston.

Kate Perry from Yandina Creek, QLD, claimed the Over 60 Women’s title and placed second in the Over 50 Women’s category. “Winning this title is special. The event brought together passionate surfers from across the country, making it a fantastic experience,” Perry said.

In the Over 65 Men’s division, Tony Abood from Kingscliff, NSW, emerged victorious. “I got off to a strong start, and although the conditions were challenging, I managed to catch a couple more waves. It’s great to share this win with close friends,” Abood remarked.

The Wayne Deane Spirit of Longboarding Award, recognizing sportsmanship and dedication, was awarded to Matt Inman from Western Australia, praised for his tireless support of fellow surfers. The Overall State Champion title went to New South Wales, followed by Queensland and Victoria.

This year’s event further solidified the Australian Longboard Titles as one of the premier competitions in Australian surfing, with the Masters divisions showcasing both the athleticism and community spirit that define the sport.

2024 Australian Longboard Titles – Finals Results:

  • Over 40 Men: Josh Constable (QLD)
  • Over 40 Women: Honey Bec (QLD)
  • Over 45 Men: Paul Burke (WA)
  • Over 50 Men: Jason Livingston (NSW)
  • Over 50 Women: Sue McComb (NSW)
  • Over 55 Men: Jason Livingston (NSW)
  • Over 60 Men: Robert Smith (NSW)
  • Over 60 Women: Kate Perry (QLD)
  • Over 65 Men: Tony Abood (NSW)
  • Over 70 Men: Peter Becker (NSW)

Overall State Champion:

  1. New South Wales
  2. Queensland
  3. Victoria
  4. Western Australia
  5. South Australia
  6. Tasmania

The 2024 Australian Longboard Titles were held as part of the Australian Surf Championships, showcasing the best longboard surfers in the country.

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Dana Gehrman – Murwillumbah

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Join Dana Gehrman in celebrating her new single, ‘Let It Be You’.

Following 4-star applause for their recent LP, ‘Down In Hollywood’ Dana Gehrman and her band of brothers invite you to join them in celebrating the release of their latest musical offering, a country-soul ballad from the heart: ‘Let It Be You’. Gehrman delivers a vintage sound that evokes rich nostalgia. Taking influence from the halcyon days of 70’s ‘west coast’ music, Gehrman rewinds to a time of genre-bending experimentalism with her songwriting, blending soul, roots-rock and blues, all with unfaltering vocals.

Gehrman has shared the stage with Tim Rogers (You Am I), Mick Thomas (Weddings, Parties, Anything), Phil Jamieson (Grinspoon), Charlie Owen (Tex, Don & Charlie), The Teskey Brothers, Russell Morris, Walter Trout (USA), Wagons, Frazey Ford (CAN), Mia Dyson and more.

Dana Gehrman and Band will be joined on the evening by special guest, Ruby Gilbert. Ruby is nothing short of a sonic enchantress. Weaving a musical alchemy of Americana style meets present day experience. Irresistibly nostalgic, her voice evokes an old-time feel, while her lyrics are both charismatic and endearing.

EVENT DETAILS:

  • When: Saturday 28th Sept 7pm
  • Where: The Citadel, Murwillumbah
  • Price: From $35
  • Tickets: Available here.

 

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New Trial for Safe Disposal of Embedded Batteries, Including Vapes, Launches in Lismore

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New Trial for Safe Disposal of Embedded Batteries, Including Vapes, Launches in Lismore

The Lismore Community Recycling Centre is participating in a new NSW Government trial designed to help households safely dispose of embedded batteries commonly found in wireless products such as light-up toys, single-use vapes, and other electronics. The initiative, led by the NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) in collaboration with Lismore City Council, aims to reduce the number of these problematic products ending up in landfills and mitigate fire hazards caused by battery disposal in household bins.

As part of the trial, the Lismore Community Recycling Centre on Wyrallah Road is now accepting embedded battery products from households and small businesses free of charge. This new service will help the community safely dispose of products with built-in batteries that cannot be easily removed, such as:

  • Single-use vapes
  • Electric toothbrushes
  • E-bikes
  • Smart watches
  • Portable speakers
  • Vacuums

Embedded batteries, often made of lithium-ion, pose unique challenges for waste management due to their difficulty to recycle and their potential to cause fires. In 2023, the number of lithium-ion battery-related fires in NSW surged to 285, more than double the previous year.

Dedicated Bins Now Available

Lismore is one of 21 community recycling centres across NSW taking part in this EPA-led trial, which includes dedicated bins specifically for embedded battery products. E-waste items such as laptops, gaming controllers, and tablets should still be directed to Lismore Council’s e-waste collection service.

The trial is active and will run until September 2026. More information can be found on the NSW EPA website at: NSW EPA Embedded Batteries.

Community and Environmental Benefits

Janelle Saffin MP, Member for Lismore, praised the initiative, saying: “This trial is a much-needed initiative that will help protect our local community and environment by reducing the number of embedded-battery products that are mistakenly disposed of in yellow and red kerbside bins. We hope Lismore residents will learn more about these products, the risks they pose, and the importance of correct disposal.”

Penny Sharpe, Minister for the Environment, also highlighted the importance of the trial: “We want to make it easier for people to do the right thing with embedded batteries, to help prevent fires in bins, rubbish trucks, and waste facilities, while reducing what goes to landfill. The majority of embedded battery products, including disposable vapes, end up in rubbish bins where they pose significant risks. This trial will help mitigate those hazards and increase recycling efforts.”

The trial represents a significant step towards a safer and more sustainable approach to managing hazardous materials in NSW.

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NSW SES PREPARED FOR HEAVY RAINFALL ON NORTH COAST AS SCHOOL HOLIDAYS START

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NSW SES PREPARED FOR HEAVY RAINFALL ON NORTH COAST AS SCHOOL HOLIDAYS START

The NSW State Emergency Service (SES) is prepared and ready to respond to forecast heavy rainfall and wind expected to impact the Mid North Coast and Northern Rivers as the school holidays begin.

A low-pressure system is forecast to form off the north coast today (Friday, 27 September), bringing heavy rainfall totals that are forecast to exceed 100mm in a 24-hour period.

The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a flood watch for minor to moderate flooding on the Wilsons, Bellingen and Kalang Rivers, and for minor flooding on the Richmond and Orara Rivers.

While the NSW SES has prepositioned assets and personnel ahead of the weather, North Eastern Deputy Zone Commander, Superintendent Scott McLennan urged the community to know their risks and prepare for possible flash flooding and riverine rises.

“Residents and visitors to the Northern Rivers, Clarence Valley and Coffs Coast this weekend should download the Hazards Near Me app and set up local watch zones to stay across the latest warnings and information,” Superintendent McLennan said.

“Taking the time now to prepare homes, clear your gutters, check on neighbours, stock-up on essentials, and review emergency plans, will ensure you’re as prepared as possible.”

Superintendent McLennan said flash flooding and riverine rises were the main risk associated with the forecast weather front, and urged people to never drive, walk or ride through flood waters.

“Flash flooding can happen quickly and without warning and I urge the public to stop, turn around and find an alternate route should they come across a flooded road this weekend,” he said.

“People across the region should monitor the weather and road conditions closely, to ensure they can make informed and safe decisions early, based on individual circumstances.”

The NSW SES urges all residents and visitors to consider their travel plans, and not undertake any unnecessary travel during heavy rainfall period.

For emergency assistance during a flood, storm or tsunami, call NSW SES on 132 500. In a life-threatening emergency, call Triple Zero (000).

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