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Sydney company rebuild Broadwater home for free

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Sydney company rebuild Broadwater home for free

By Samantha Elley

When the Northern Rivers Times first met up with Geoff and Betty Archer, it was shortly after the first catastrophic flood which had destroyed their home on the banks of the Richmond River in Broadwater. The octogenarians chose to stay in their house and do the repairs as much as they could, by themselves.

Sydney company rebuild Broadwater home for free

Sydney company rebuild Broadwater home for free

“We were not going to make it without help,” said Betty.

“Geoff and I on ladders trying to put in ceilings and walls is just ridiculous, we would have been two years doing it. We are tired.”

However, thanks to a chance friendship and the huge heart of a Sydney builder, Betty and Geoff are now enjoying the results of a four day makeover which has seen them with new walls, floors, kitchen and bathrooms.

“It was a chance friendship between my daughter Rebecca and Sam’s wife Candace in Coogee years ago,” said Betty.

“When Sam heard that we had lost everything, (he) said ‘Well I have a second hand kitchen and I could come and put it in for your mother’. That’s what we were expecting.”

Sam Constantinou is the owner of Timbertek, a building and carpentry company, based in Sydney.

As a way of giving back to the community, Timbertek decided to rebuild the Archers home for free, gathering a team of electricians, plumbers, painters, joiners and tilers.

On the day they arrived, the Archers were expecting Sam and a small team.

“We had put out seven coffee cups, thinking there were only going to be four or five,” said Betty.

“Eighteen turned up and one day we had 30 for lunch.”

From 6.30am on the Wednesday morning the team got to work and were finished in four days.

Christina Medeiros, Sam’s personal assistant said thanks to the work Betty’s family did beforehand, stripping down the walls and floors, the work was done in such a short time.

“Everyone definitely enjoyed the experience,” she said.

“There was a buzz you couldn’t explain and it was very rewarding to play a pivotal role in changing someone’s life like that.

“Just seeing the smile on Betty’s face and sharing a tear with her when we were leaving, we know we have a lifelong friendship. Some of us will definitely pop in to see how (the Archers) are going.”

Timbertek’s boss Sam Constantinou said he is always on the look out to see where he can help.

“I said to the boys on site about going up to help and everyone was on board,” he said.

“And I spoke to all the contractors and they were happy to help.

“There was a lot done prior.

“We had the kitchen contractor who prebuilt the kitchen.

“I had to organise the wall panels from Sydney and we were fortunate to get newish appliances in good nick and took all those donated.

“The crew organised a house to stay in and their own transport to get up there.”

Each member of the team who helped rebuild the Archer house took a week out of their business, or annual leave, so they could help.

“We are trying to raise some money and see what we can raise and where we go from there,” said Sam.

“All  money will go directly to the affected areas and additional funds raised will go to assist to those in the Broadwater community and surrounding areas.”

Special mention for helping the Archers, one of our Northern Rivers families, to get back on their feet, goes to Timbertek, Dulwich Hill Gourmet Meats and Feather and Bone Providore who provided more than enough food for the team, AAA Waterproofing Australia, All Installed Electrical, Proflow Plumbing Australia, Zammits Quality Kitchens, JMP Tiling, painters Pablo and Michael and PNM Plumbing.

To donate to the cause visit www.gofundme.com/f/timbertek-need-your-help-and-support

 

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The Northern Rivers Times Newspaper Edition 220

The latest edition of the Northern Rivers Times is out and packed with engaging stories and features relevant to the Northern Rivers community. You can grab a copy from major outlets like newsagents, Woolworths supermarkets, Ampol Foodary, EG Fuel outlets, and select rural stores across the region.

Featured Stories This Week:
– The Nineth Clarence Councillor: A decisive role in determining the new mayor.
– Lismore: The grand opening of a $7 million sewerage system that paves the way for 66 new home sites.
– Women in Leadership: Spotlight on women ready to lead in local councils.
– Flood Resilient Schools: Schools reopening after recovery from the 2022 floods.
– JADA Art Exhibition: A visual feast at the gallery.
– Jacaranda Honour: Celebrating former Matilda, Jo.
– CWA’s Student Support: Keeping students afloat with vital support.
– NSW Government: A $20,000 sign-on bonus to attract midwives to regional areas.
– Byron Shire: Tackling litter with an EPA grant and becoming the first in NSW to enforce a 60-day cap on holiday lets.
– Driver Testing Shortages: A call for action in the Lower Clarence.
– Community Consultation: Addressing mobile blackspot issues.
– Ballina Shire: Launching a reusable products rebate for residents.

In addition to these stories, the paper offers its usual sections, including health, entertainment, real estate, memorial and funerals, business, motoring, wine, and a TV guide.

Pick up a copy to stay informed on the latest developments and community updates!

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

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The Lismore Community Recycling Centre is participating in a new NSW Government trial designed to help households safely dispose of embedded batteries
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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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Jacaranda honour for former Matilda Jo

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Jacaranda honour for former Matilda Jo

 

By Tim Howard

One of the Clarence Valley’s leading sporting and business identities former Matilda Jo Powell has accepted the invitation to the Guest of Honour for the 90th celebration of the Jacaranda Festival.

Festival manager Mark Blackadder said he was thrilled to announce the beloved local icon would headline this historic occasion.

“This milestone event will take place from Friday October 25 to Sunday November 3 and promises to be a memorable highlight for the Clarence Valley community,” he said.

Mr Blackadder said the Grafton born and bred sportswoman and business person embodied the spirit of the town.

“With a storied career as a Matilda, she has not only made her mark in the world of women’s football but has also become a powerful advocate for empowering individuals, especially young women, to pursue their dreams and become the best versions of themselves,” he said.

As an influential figure and current Matilda alumni, Ms Powell reflected on her journey and how she used her platform to inspire others to embrace their potential.

“I am incredibly honoured to be part of the 90th anniversary of the Grafton Jacaranda Festival,” she said.

”This festival is a celebration of our community, our culture, and the incredible spirit of Grafton. I look forward to celebrating 90 Years in Bloom with everyone and empowering our youth to chase their dreams.”

The Grafton Jacaranda Festival is a cherished tradition that showcases the beauty of the jacaranda tree and the vibrant community of Grafton.

This year’s festival will feature a range of events, including parades, live music and cultural activities, all aimed at bringing the community together in celebration and putting on a show for the thousands of visitors.

Mr Blackadder invited Grafton people in the Jacaranda City and beyond and anyone who wished to be part of one of the country’s oldest floral festivals to join in honouring Ms Powell and all that she represents at the 90th Grafton Jacaranda Festival.

For more information about the festival and its events, please visit here or visit the Grafton Jacaranda Festival Facebook page.

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