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Celebrating Excellence: Ballina Shire’s 2024 Australia Day Award Winners

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Celebrating Excellence: Ballina Shire’s 2024 Australia Day Award Winners

 

Today, our community united to pay tribute to our local heroes, extend a warm welcome to new Australian citizens, and celebrate the essence of living in the picturesque Ballina Shire at the 2024 Ballina Shire Australia Day Awards.

Hosted at the Lennox Head Cultural Centre by the Ballina Shire Council, the official Australia Day ceremony was a vibrant affair. It commenced with a heartfelt Welcome to Country by Aunty Julia Paden, followed by captivating performances by the Ballina Players and the Lennox Beach Line Dancers. The ceremony also featured a touching citizenship induction and the eagerly awaited announcement of the Ballina Shire Australia Day Awards.

Among the 40 nominations across various categories, Rex and Di Farrell, 2023’s Citizens of the Year, proudly revealed the 2024 Citizen of the Year. Mayor Sharon Cadwallader, alongside the esteemed Master of Ceremonies Sandra Jackson from 101.9 Paradise FM, had the privilege of presenting the awards.

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Here are the deserving recipients and nominees:

Citizen Of The Year: Joel Taylor

Joel Taylor, a Lennox local from birth, has left an indelible mark not just in the realm of surfing but beyond. Despite a spinal cord injury at 21, Joel’s passion for the ocean persisted, leading him to embrace parasurfing. Within a year of his return to the water, Joel clinched the Australian Para Surfing Title and emerged triumphant as the 2023 ISA World Para Surfing Champion in the Men’s Prone 1 Division. His personal triumphs inspire many, while his establishment of Unite Clothing in 2004 and active support for bodyboarding associations underscore his commitment to community and the ocean.

Young Citizen Of The Year: Lucy Trease

As the 2023 School Captain of Alstonville High, Lucy Trease epitomizes leadership and service. Alongside her academic pursuits, Lucy co-manages a sourdough bakery with her brothers, extending a helping hand to flood victims in 2022. An avid volunteer and mentor, Lucy dedicates her time to coaching soccer, supporting debating teams, and engaging in school sports, exemplifying exceptional dedication and community spirit.

Senior Citizen Of The Year (Joint Winners)

  • Dr. Colin MacDonald:
    Dr. MacDonald’s illustrious medical career spanning the Royal Australian Navy and Ballina District Hospital reflects his unwavering commitment to healthcare. His advocacy for staff and patients alike, coupled with extensive community involvement, illustrates a profound dedication to service.
  • Yvonne Scarrabellotti:
    For over three decades, Yvonne Scarrabellotti has been a beacon of leadership and service, notably through her instrumental role in the Country Women’s Association and various community initiatives. Her tireless efforts in aiding during natural disasters and supporting numerous local organisations exemplify her enduring commitment to community welfare.

Volunteer Of The Year (Joint Winners)

  • Ivan Leahy:
    Ivan Leahy’s humanitarian efforts, both locally and internationally, highlight his unwavering dedication to aiding those in need. From chairing the Ballina Hope Haven Women’s Refuge to founding Kenya Health, Ivan’s compassion knows no bounds.
  • Ken Delany:
    Ken Delany’s steadfast commitment to Ballina Marine Rescue for over 15 years showcases his exemplary leadership and dedication to community safety. His invaluable contributions as a trainer, fundraiser, and community liaison underscore his pivotal role in safeguarding the Ballina waters.

Community Event Of The Year (Joint Winners)

  • Purple Friday (Rotary Club of Ballina on Richmond and Cherry Street Sports)
  • DV Walk (Rotary Club of Ballina on Richmond)
    These collaborative initiatives against Domestic & Family Violence, spearheaded by the Rotary Club, underscore the power of community action in addressing significant social issues.

Sporting Achievement Award: Lennox Beach Line Dancing

Lennox Beach Line Dancing’s journey from a small school club to international acclaim symbolizes dedication, talent, and community connection, redefining perceptions of line dancing.

Arts/Cultural Award: Ballina Players

Ballina Players’ longstanding contribution to the arts scene, characterized by exceptional productions and community engagement, enriches the cultural fabric of the Ballina Shire.

Environmental Award: The Wildlife Twins – Bridget and Sophie Thompson

Bridget and Sophie Thompson’s fervent commitment to wildlife conservation and education underscores the importance of environmental stewardship in the Northern Rivers region.

As part of the ceremony, we welcomed 17 new Australian citizens from diverse backgrounds. To learn more about the 2024 Ballina Shire Australia Day award winners and nominees, visit Ballina Shire Council’s website.

 

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Experience the Joy of Creativity at the TOGETHER Arts & Community Wellbeing Day

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Experience the Joy of Creativity at the TOGETHER Arts & Community Wellbeing Day

 

Mark your calendars for an enriching day of arts and culture at the Northern Rivers Community Gallery (NRCG) this May.

The NRCG, in collaboration with artist and educator Claudie Frock and the Ballina Shire Council Community Recovery Team, is excited to present the TOGETHER Arts & Community Wellbeing Day.

This special event is scheduled for Saturday, 11 May 2024, from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM, and is set to transform the NRCG & Ignite Studios creative precinct into a vibrant hub of artistic and cultural activities.

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Event Highlights:

  • Natural Fibre Weaving: Join Tania Marlowe and Deb Cole from Jugan Dandii for a session of gentle natural fibre weaving.
  • Pop Up Play Space: Experience the fun with Roundabout Theatre’s Lollipop Ladies in a colourful game’s installation in the NRCG green space.
  • Collective Collage Workshop: Dive into a creative collage-making session with Claudie Frock & Mia Zapata.
  • Inclusive Gallery Movement Tours: Move and groove through the gallery with dancer and performance artist Katie Cooper-Wares in the DANCE THE ART tour.
  • Youth Virtual Reality and Digital Storytelling Workshops: Engage with cutting-edge technology in art workshops led by Sean Spencer from Social Futures Computer Clubhouse.

TOGETHER is designed as a free, fun, and accessible event where community members of all ages can engage with some of the region’s most imaginative artists and facilitators. This is a fantastic opportunity for individuals and families to explore their creativity, connect with others, and enjoy a playful day in the heart of Ballina.

Accessibility and Additional Information:

  • Auslan Interpretation: The event will include Auslan interpretation to ensure accessibility.
  • Wheelchair Accessibility: The venue is fully accessible by wheelchair.
  • Sensory Friendly Space: A quiet space will be available for those who might need a break from the sensory stimulation.
  • No Bookings Required: There is no need to book in advance. Feel free to turn up and participate in any of the creative sessions that interest you.

This program is supported by both the Australian Government and NSW Government through the Community Recovery Program and represents a key arts and cultural initiative of the Ballina Shire Council.

For any accessibility queries or further information, please contact Ella Millard at Ella.Millard@ballina.nsw.gov.au.

Join us for a day of creativity and community spirit at the Northern Rivers Community Gallery & Ignite Studios Creative precinct located at the corner of Cherry St and Crane St, Ballina. Come along, and let’s create and connect TOGETHER!

 

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Raine & Horne’s exciting new venture in Ballina/Alstonville for former real estate rivals

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Raine & Horne’s exciting new venture in Ballina/Alstonville for former real estate rivals 

 

Key points

  • Raine & Horne expands its presence in the NSW Northern Rivers region with the launch of Raine & Horne Ballina/Alstonville, led by experienced real estate agents Aiden Wilcox and Curtis Golding.
  • The dynamic duo aims to change the landscape of real estate in the Northern Rivers, with Mr Wilcox focusing on real estate sales and Mr Golding overseeing the property management division.
  • The co-principals were attracted to Raine & Horne because of its continuous improvement, industry-leading technology, and forward-thinking approach, particularly highlighting the recent rebranding efforts that reflect a clean and modern look for the Australasian super brand.

Ballina, NSW, (2 May 2024) Super brand Raine & Horne is excited to announce it is boosting its well-entrenched network in the NSW Northern Rivers region with the launch of an office in Ballina led by experienced real estate specialists and long-time real estate competitors Aiden Wilcox and Curtis Golding.

Raine & Horne Ballina/Alstonville is extending its services to Alstonville and other surrounding areas, with Mr Wilcox spearheading real estate sales and Mr Curtis overseeing the property management division.

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“Curtis and I have known each other for a fair while. We’ve worked for competing agencies in the area and were getting tired of the old-school approach to real estate,” Mr Wilcox said. The duo are born and bred in the Ballina region, while Mr Curtis’s family has a long history in the local real estate market.

Mr Wilcox continued, “Our long-term goals were to open an agency individually, but we were fairly like-minded in our approach and wanted to create something, and then Raine & Horne Growth Manager Steve Worrad came along.”

The decision to partner with Raine & Horne was motivated by their positive experience with Mr Worrad, who had been instrumental in helping them find the perfect office location, along with Raine & Horne’s commitment to continuous improvement. During their short interactions with Raine & Horne, the duo has been impressed that the super brand has continued to tweak its industry-leading technology, such as the AI-driven, social media marketing platform Amplify.

“Steve has been working with us for a while now to get us on board, and over that time, we’ve seen changes to Amplify that show that Raine & Horne never sits still. It felt like it was meant to be,” added Mr Golding, who has worked in the local real estate market since leaving school in 2008.

“We appreciate Raine & Horne’s forward-thinking approach with products such as Amplify and the first-to-market online listing tool, DigiKitPlus— both are user-friendly, professional, and always up-to-date.

“The brand adopts current trends, setting them apart from many agencies in the Ballina and Alstonville area, which may not have refreshed their templates and tools in recent years. In today’s dynamic environment, staying three steps ahead is crucial; otherwise, you risk falling behind swiftly.”

Smooth onboarding and prime location

The onboarding process with Raine & Horne has been smooth and impressive, according to Mr Wilcox. “From what they’ve shown us so far, it’s a cut above some of the other systems and processes we’ve used in the past,” he notes.

Mr Golding added, “Every time we pick up the phone and have a question, they’ve been good at getting responses to us quickly. Quite frankly, I can’t fault them in the onboarding process so far.”

The new office, located at 178 River Street in Ballina, is strategically positioned on one of the best street corners in the area, offering excellent visibility and exposure. Mr Wilcox explained “Steve found the location, and because the commercial leasing market in Ballina is exceptionally tight, we decided to buy an established business, and start the fit-out.

“Buying out a business to access the property represents a significant additional startup cost. However, there hasn’t been a suitable shop available for lease for three to five years, and we were determined to secure a prime location. We also feel it demonstrates the hard yards we’re prepared to take to be successful.”

The co-principals express their excitement about the clean and forward-thinking branding of Raine & Horne. “It’s a massive step in the right direction. It’s clean, consistent, and resonates with the 21st century,” says Mr Golding.

Robust local demand from out of area buyers drive median prices

According to Mr Wilcox, the local market is robust and poised for growth, underpinning its standing as one of the fastest-growing markets in Australia.

“Despite a slight price correction, good turnover prevails. Median house prices in Ballina and Alstonville hover around a million dollars and $850,000-$1,000,000, respectively,” he said.

The demand is fuelled by local buyers, responding to a scarcity of supply, escalating land and building prices, and post-flood recovery.

“External interest persists, with buyers from Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, and the Gold Coast attracted by the region’s charm and lifestyle,” Mr Golding added.

“Currently, a 70-30 split between local and out-of-area buyers prevails, a shift from the trend we saw during COVID-19.”

The official office launch event in May 2024 will celebrate the agency’s commitment to providing excellent service and embracing the next wave of real estate.

“We have a team of approximately eleven individuals who have joined us. They all share a like-minded approach and a genuine eagerness to achieve immediate success,” said Mr Golding.

“Their mindset is aligned with our contemporary values—striving for excellence. They seek a brand that is modern, consistent, and in tune with the demands of the 21st century – and that is Raine & Horne.”

For all your real estate sales and property management needs in Ballina, Alstonville, and surrounding areas, contact Raine & Horne Ballina/Alstonville on (02) 6602 9800 or drop by their ultramodern office located at 178 River Street, Ballina.

 

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$500,000 Upgrade Set to Enhance Nursing Training at TAFE NSW Ballina

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$500,000 Upgrade Set to Enhance Nursing Training at TAFE NSW Ballina

 

The NSW Government is ramping up its efforts to meet the increasing demand for healthcare professionals in the Northern Rivers region with a significant $500,000 investment to upgrade and expand the nursing training facilities at TAFE NSW Ballina.

This funding boost aims to address the anticipated national shortfall of 123,000 nurses by 2030 by enhancing educational infrastructure and capacity.

The enhancements at TAFE Ballina Nursing Facilities include the addition of a state-of-the-art simulated nursing ward and a dedicated home care training room. These new facilities are designed to offer nursing students a more immersive and practical learning experience, preparing them for the realities of healthcare environments.

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Minister for Skills, TAFE and Tertiary Education, Steve Whan, who recently visited the campus, emphasised the importance of the upgrade. “This investment will greatly enhance the training opportunities for our students, bringing simulation learning experiences up to the best practice standards,” said Minister Whan.

He noted that the upgrades would allow the campus to accommodate an additional 32 students per week across various nursing programs, including Certificates III and IV in Health Services Assistance and the Diploma of Nursing.

The project is set to begin construction in May and is expected to be completed by August 2024. The upgrades are not only a response to the growing healthcare needs but also a strategic move to support the largest employment sector in the Ballina Shire.

“The healthcare and social assistance sector is the largest employer in the region, and we are committed to investing in facilities, training, and industry-standard equipment at TAFE NSW to meet this workforce demand,” Minister Whan added.

He also highlighted that the investment would prepare local healthcare students for success and support the region’s critical skills needs.

This initiative is part of a broader commitment by the NSW Government to enhance the infrastructure at TAFE NSW, ensuring that it continues to deliver high standards of education and training to future generations of healthcare workers in the region.

 

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