
With only a week since our announcement of a strategic membership alliance with Northern Rivers Tourism our rate of membership renewals are growing at an impressive rate. I would personally like to thank you for this support and look forward to a very rewarding 2010/11 year.
It’s important to note that our special membership offer will only be available up until September 30, so I encourage those who have yet to renew or become a BTH member for the first time, to support the industry body that supports you.
This is a very exciting time for our industry and I welcome your feedback on how we can better service your business requirements and I look forward to working with you over the coming 12 months.
We will soon be updating our site with the new member's information, so if you haven't already please renew your membership or send the information and images needed for your business to be displayed on our site to dave secretary@ballinatourism.com.au
Kind Regards,
Jason Mumford
President Ballina Tourism and Hospitality
Lennox Community Markets 
Enjoy a great day out at Lennox Market on this Sunday August 29th, held on the banks of the beautiful Lake Ainsworth.
Musical entertainment will be provided by BROADFOOT.
With over 100 stalls showcasing a variety of local and exotic products, along with healers, buskers and yummy food, there will be something for everyone to enjoy.
The Lennox Community Market is run as a fundraiser for the Westpac Lifesaver Rescue Helicopter so we thank you for your continued support.
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Money tests the boundaries of friendship // New play asks how much friendship is worth
David Williamson has made a success of understanding the driving passions and foibles of sectors of Australian society. In Money & Friends, Ballina Players upcoming production, he lays bare the characters’ passionate affairs with property, money, love and friendship.
While Peter (Allen Ennew) is burdened with the debt of a property deal gone wrong his well-heeled and long-standing friends won’t part with any of their money to help him out. Meanwhile Peter’s good friend Margaret (Di Ennew), while less concerned with money, reveals her own passion for a young man Justin (Matthew Woodfield), twenty years her junior. As the injustices of tested relationships and friendships mount Margaret laments the limited sexual opportunities for older women compared to those of men. As she points out, ‘A man can marry someone twenty years younger and nobody bats an eyelid.’
Against a backdrop of holiday homes at the exclusive town of Crystal Inlet, friendships and relationships are tested, not just by money but by truth.
Opening night, Friday 10th September is a premium black tie event with catering, champagne and a chance to meet the cast after the show. A limited number of tickets are available for this night. The season runs until 25th September at the Players Theatre, Swift Street.
Tickets are available at Just Funkin Music, River Street, or phone 6686 2440.
Upcoming Race Meetings at the Ballina Jockey Club
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This newsletter is proudly sponsored by
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Cheers
Dave Heggie
Secretary Ballina Tourism and Hospitality
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So hopefully the weekend will fine up and even more people can venture out to these fantastic creatures.
THE appeal for the victims of the Lennox Head tornado raised $50,000 and a committee has been formed to oversee the distribution of the money.



We welcome on board
had to pinch myself on Friday night when Miss Saigon opened at The Players Theatre in Ballina. The last time I felt the same kind of buzz was when Bob Dylan came to town. It's not that there haven't been other events that warrant a good night out but Friday evening's performance heralded the sense of something bigger, something of a wider measure, of being part of a culmination of hard work and the magic of good stage presence.

This ALL Bangalow Duck, Six course degustation event has been designed to demonstrate how restaurants can proactively work together whilst showcasing our fantastic regional produce.


