Latest Breaking News On - தியாகரா - Page 3 : comparemela.com
Aquifers and marine parks – The Echo
echo.net.au - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from echo.net.au Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
After Two COVID-19 Cancelations, Bluesfest Plots October Return
billboard.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from billboard.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Midnight Oil and Paul Kelly to headline rescheduled Bluesfest event Photo by Awais Butt
Bluesfest has just revealed the lineup for its rescheduled 2021 event.
Following the heartbreak of that fateful April cancellation, Bluesfest Byron Bay has officially revealed the lineup for its recently-rescheduled 2021 event.
The festival, which is now slated to go down from Friday October 1 to Monday October 4 at its usual home at Tyagarah Tea Tree Farm, has retained all Australian acts who were originally locked in to appear at the April festival, and now features two very special headliners on the bill.
What you need to know
Bluesfest has just revealed the lineup for its rescheduled 2021 event, adding two special names to the bill
Bluesfest to go ahead in October 2021
Words by Will Brewster
The festival has just announced its rescheduled dates.
After being cancelled in heartbreaking circumstances just one day prior to kicking off in April due to COVID concerns, Bluesfest Byron Bay have now released their intended dates for their rescheduled 2021 event.
As reported by Double J, the festival will now occur at Byron’s Tyagarah Tree Farm from Friday October 1 through to Monday October 4, almost six months after its original dates.
Keep up with all the latest festival news, reviews and interviews
.
An announcement on the Bluesfest website also hints that the lineup for the rescheduled festival will also land next Wednesday on May 19, giving punters a second chance to relive all their Byron festival dreams once again.
Rous County Council Chair Keith Williams. Photo David Lowe.
Since the Dunoon Dam was shelved, Rous County Council has put a new draft of the Future Water Project 2060 on public exhibition. They are currently seeking feedback from people living in the four constituent councils of Richmond Valley, Byron, Ballina and Lismore.
In part two of this two part series,
The Echo sat down with Rous Chair Keith Williams to dig into the detail, and address some of the controversy around the future of water in the Northern Rivers.
Your opponents are currently attacking recycled water using quite inflammatory language. Is this damaging the prospects of success of projects like Perradenya, which some of these people have previously publicly supported?
vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.