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Deep Digging at April’s Nudge Nudge Wink Wink – Jason Digby + Embelina

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Digging in deep on Sat April 6 – Only fools would miss April’s Nudge Nudge Wink Wink.

Two awesome Australian guest DJ’s Jason Digby, and Embelina join the Cunning Stunts residents DJs Lord Sut & Dale Stephen in the Shed at April’s Nudge Nudge Wink Wink: The Ultimate Party with a Conscience!

DJ Jason Digby one of Australia’s most revered DJ’s, makes his shed debut. Born in Melbourne and now residing in Byron Bay, Jason is celebrated for his distinctively crafted soundscapes characterised by seamless mixes and diverse styles spanning House, Prog, Vocals, Disco, and PSY – always deep and always sexy. With thousands of gigs over nearly four decades of experience and an extensive fan base through numerous residencies, international gigs, and support for major electronic touring artists.  His annual residencies at BALI’s famous KU DE TA and Double Six Clubs, appearances at iconic music festivals such as Reminisce, Hardware, Earthcore, Ministry of Sound and notable others, underscore his indelible impact on the scene Collaborating with renowned Melbourne DJ/Producer Gab Oliver under the moniker ‘Digby & Oliver,’ their studio work, signed to labels such as Zero Tolerance Recordings, Renaissance, and Baluns Records, has garnered critical acclaim, featuring prominently in DJ Magazine and the ARIA Dance Charts. Nicknamed ‘The Professor’ for his seasoned expertise and meticulous focus during sets, Jason Digby consistently leaves his audiences captivated and craving more with his electrifying performances, ensuring each show is a memorable experience.  Be there for a 2 hour closing set from Jason Digby electrifying for the first time in Nudge shed.

Welcoming DJ Embelina back to kick off the day, this DJ Queen brings a blend of deep, dirty house infused with disco vibes and funky hip-hop jams. With a professional career spanning Sydney, Gold Coast, London, and Europe, Embelina’s journey evolved from underground warehouse parties and private events to commanding stages at Sydney’s clubs, festivals, and prestigious residencies at top-notch nightclubs. Her move to London in 2004 marked a significant milestone as she collaborated with Paul Arnold from Fat! Records and held a residency at the esteemed nightclub, The End, sharing decks with renowned breakbeat DJs like The Freestylers and Soul of Man, as well as beatboxers MC Xander and Beardyman. After captivating crowds across Europe, Embelina returned to Australia, securing a Sunday residency at the iconic Gold Coast venue, Swingin Safari. Don’t miss Embelina in a two-hour sunset set, promising an unforgettable journey through the musical cosmos.

Cunning Stunts resident DJs Lord Sut & Dale Stephen stand as co-captains of sonic pleasures, curating unforgettable nights of dance. Their seamless mixes weave together irresistible selections of House, Balearic, and Disco, promising soul-stirring journeys that will move you to the core. Infused with their own edits and productions, their sets ignite free spirit dancing, joy and happiness.

Nudge Nudge Wink Wink is more than a party; it’s a FUNdraiser, providing essential connection, charitable support, and a warming of spirit for all who attend. Once you’ve given it a nudge, you’ll have to return. Wink Wink!Their events continue with their unwavering commitment to support locally based registered NFPs that are making a profound impact in our communities during these challenging times.

For the March and April 2024 events, they are donating to the important funding needed for the Mullumbimby District Neighbourhood Centre (MDNC) to continue to deliver services to meet community needs as well as build individual and community capacity.

The MDNC provides access to a diversity of funded and unfunded services and programs including but not limited to Community Support/Emergency Relief, parenting support, specialist domestic violence services, support for homeless, financial counselling, Food Recovery programs, community meals and social inclusion activities. Many of the unfunded social inclusion activities, the work of the community meal (More Than a Meal) and Food Recovery enable soft access entry points for vulnerable community members to access additional supports and life changing opportunities.

You now have the option to donate, in addition to purchasing an event ticket, which also helps provide further support to this vital service. Through doing this, you become an integral part of the movement that uplifts, supports, and empowers those who need it most.

Nudge Nudge Wink Wink’s Season 8 runs from September through June on the first Saturday of every month! Nudge Nudge Wink Wink gives you an unforgettable experience of music, connection, and making a difference in the local community. Thank you for supporting what they do!

Final tickets may still be available – https://bit.ly/Tickets_Nudge_6_April  If the event is Sold Out – remember, the only legitimate site for purchasing any tickets available for resale is via Tixel.com.

To ensure you get advance notification of ticket sales for all their events, sign up to their e-newsletter here http://www.cunningstunts.com.au/subscribe/

Cunning Stunts have donated $403,18 so far, helping 39 local charities since December 2015. Let’s keep that impact growing! Funds are donated to locally based registered NFP’s assisting our communities during these challenging times. The April event continues, with a cumulative percentage of their profits being donated from both the March and April events to the Mullumbimby District Neighbourhood Centre (MDNC).

For further information on Cunning Stunts:

Cunning Stunts have donated  $403,181 to 39 local charities through our events since December 2015. Byron Shire’s Community Event of the Year for 2020, Nudge Nudge Wink Wink, is a ticketed event on the first Saturday of the month, DJ’s playing in the best sounding shed in the Southern Hemisphere with funds continuing to be raised for local charities.

 

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Dive into the Latest Northern Rivers Times Edition

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Dive into the Latest Northern Rivers Times Edition

Catch up with the heart of Northern Rivers through in-depth articles and community highlights in our newest issue. Northern Rivers community news.

The Northern Rivers Times is thrilled to announce that our latest edition is available. Find your copy at local newsagents, Woolworths supermarkets, Ampol, and EG service stations, as well as various general and rural stores throughout the region.
This week’s issue is rich with content that touches every corner of local life, from environmental initiatives to exciting community events. Here’s a preview of the engaging stories and reports you can expect:
• Charity in Action: TV Star Lucinda Lights Up Byron Coastal Charity Walk
• Honouring Heroes: Comprehensive Guide to Anzac Day Services Across the Region
• Political Landscape: Ballina Greens Reveal Slate for 2024 Local Elections
• Infrastructure Updates: Progress on Ballina Bridges Duplication Enhances Flood Resilience
• Environmental Concerns: Latest Fish Kill Signals Ongoing River Health Issues
• Green Initiatives: Wollongbar TAFE’s Horticultural Insights
• Community Support: Lifeline’s New Warehouse and Store Opening in Goonellabah
• Environmental Advocacy: Byron Shire’s ‘The Drain is for Rain’ Campaign
• Cultural Celebrations: Casino Beef Week’s Breakfast with the Butchers
• Development News: Casino’s $14 Million Equestrian Centre Unveiled
• Conservation Efforts: Clarence Property Commences Approved Ecological Works
• Safety Measures: New SMS Alert System for Tyalgum Road amidst Ongoing Repairs
• Heroic Rescues: Man Rescued by Marine Volunteers after Brunswick Bar Incident
• Social Issues: Spotlight on Youth Homelessness
Beyond these features, our edition includes a wide range of sections designed to cater to diverse interests within our community, from cooking and gardening to real estate and senior activities. Enjoy puzzles, a detailed TV guide, travel features, and much more.
We are dedicated to keeping you informed and entertained with well-rounded coverage that celebrates and supports our vibrant Northern Rivers community. Pick up your copy of the Northern Rivers Times and stay connected with the stories that matter to you.

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New development planned for Woolgoolga Retirement Village

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New development planned for Woolgoolga Retirement Village

 

Woolgoolga and District Retirement Village Ltd are taking steps to add a collection of modern retirement residences and amenities to their village in High Street. They are in the early phase of planning a new development to be called Callisto Coastal Retirement.

Sasha Andrews, Chief Executive Officer of Woolgoolga and District Retirement Village Ltd is excited about the plans. “We are very proud to be adding Callisto Coastal Retirement to our community.” Ms Andrews said. “We are part of a great community in a fantastic location and aim to set the benchmark for premium retirement living in Woolgoolga.”

At this early stage, they are keen to get input from the local community of future residents to help create the perfect coastal retirement. A Feedback Forum is being offered to eligible potential residents aged 55+, providing an opportunity to learn more, convey their thoughts, ideas and insights around design and services, features, amenities and priorities.

The new development has the support of the Board of Directors of the not-for-profit, community owned organisation. Chairperson, Ian Wade said “Woolgoolga and District Retirement Village has played an important role in the community for many years and we want to ensure that it continues to meet the needs of our seniors for years to come. We have a great opportunity to provide quality retirement living, built with future residents in mind.”

A community Feedback Forum is planned for Tuesday 7 May. For details and to register to attend, go to the website here. For more on the Woolgoolga Retirement Village, visit here.

 

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Memory Run Walk Jog – My Way Lismore

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Memory Run Walk Jog – My Way Lismore

Albert Park Baseball Grounds

Keen Street Lismore
8am Sunday 19th May 2024

Join a fun community activity to fundraise and raise dementia awareness. Last year, more than 10,000 people walked, jogged and ran in cities and towns across Australia for people impacted by dementia. Dementia awareness

Lismore events include a 10km run, a 5km jog/walk or a 1km walk so that the day is inclusive of all levels of physical ability.

There will be information stalls providing details of supports, local resources and services to help those impacted by dementia, as well as food and drinks.

Form a team from your workplace, local club, friends or family (dress up to make it fun!) and enter the 1km walk, 5km jog/walk or a 10km run. Get lots of sponsors!

To register a team or take part as an individual go to:
www.memorywalk.com.au/event/lismore-myway

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Dementia awareness

Currently, dementia is the leading cause of death in women and overall, it is the second leading cause of death for all Australians. In 2024, it is estimated that more than 1.6 million people in Australia are involved in the care of someone living with dementia.

Dr Jones says ‘The ageing population in the Northern Rivers is growing at an exponential rate. Our region is one of the highest ageing communities in NSW and this comes with increasing rates of those impacted by dementia in our community. I’m quite keen to see that we adopt more preventable approaches against dementia in our region’. Dementia awareness

Dr Jones says ‘There are many things we can do to prevent dementia or delay your risk of developing dementia. Adopting healthy lifestyle habits, in particular regular exercise can make a significant difference’.

“We encourage the whole community to come together, not only to raise money for
Dementia Australia, but also to exercise together and to fight this disease” says Dr Jones.

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