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Subscriber only A Tweed Heads surfer spent two hours catching waves but then returned to find his car had been stolen. According to court documents the victim had parked at Coral St, Tweed Heads on November 4, 2020 when he went for a surf only to return two hours later and find it stolen with his phone, wallet and bank card inside. The card had transactions racked up to $423.04 from Kirra Newsagency, BP Tugun and Coles Palm Beach by James Paul Wood who was identified through CCTV. Court documents state he was seen entering the Tugun BP before walking to a white van where a woman handed him a hat which he changed from the original.
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A new study will be at the forefront of flood planning in the Tweed Valley.
Residents have been asked to share their personal experience to help Tweed Shire Council better understand past flooding events.
Roads and stormwater manager Danny Rose said flooding was not confined to one part of the Tweed and council wanted to better understand flooding in the upper parts of the valley, including the villages of Tyalgum, Chillingham, Uki and the surrounding rural areas.
âA flood study is essentially a technical investigation of the flood behaviour for a region. It includes computer models to simulate historical events, which help to predict future flooding,â Mr Rose said.
MAFS, roll over
Real Housewives, a new bunch of reality TV stars are coming our way: the social media influencers of Byron Bay.
Netflixâs first Australian reality TV commission,
Byron Baes (bae is slang for âbabeâ and an acronym of âbefore anyone elseâ) will feature a cast of more than a dozen photogenic lifestyle mavens who have turned the demand to âlook at meâ into a job description. At least this time around no one will need to ask if theyâre really there for the right reasons: raising their social media profile is the meaning of life for many of these full-time attention seekers.