The Tweed

Black Snow

The Start Of The Sugarcane Harvest Season. Well, the season has started again. The evenings and early mornings will be lit with flickering flames. Long hours and hard work, both in the fields, in the trucks, and at the mill. The landscape will change as the paddocks are harvested. That’s right, it is sugarcane harvesting

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tranquil waters

The Majestic Wollumbin

About: Around 23 million years ago, the landscape we now know as the Tweed Valley was dramatically different. Mt Warning, also known as Wollumbin, is an iconic landmark located in our Northern Rivers region. The volcano itself is dormant, having last erupted millions of years ago. It rises to an elevation of 1,156 meters (3,793

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Bridging the River

Banora Point to Murwillumbah Ski Lodge Gardens at Barney’s Point, conducted by the Bernoth family, was a busy place in the late sixties and on into the seventies.  Rex Bernoth would patrol the streets of the Twin Towns and beyond, extolling the virtues of the “very, very excellent” water ski exhibition to be seen on

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