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Heaths Old Wares, Collectables & Industrial Antiques

19-21 Broadway, Burringbar NSW 2483

Heath's Old Wares, Collectables and Industrial Antiques is known for our range of original crates and boxes, baskets, bottles, cream cans, ladders, tools, collectables, unusual treasures, and much more.
 
We are open 7 days, 9 am to 5 pm and located at 19-21 Broadway, Burringbar 2483...along the Tweed Valley Way, turn into our Burringbar Village, and you will see our store.

We are just up the road a little from Byron Bay, Bangalow & Brunswick Heads…
And down the road a little from Murwillumbah.
 
We are open every day 9 am to 5 pm and only close on Christmas Day.
Call us on 02 66771181, visit our website www.heathsoldwares.com.au
 
We love to support other businesses and have been compiling and distributing our list of like minded shops within our area called 'The Local Trail' for over 20 years.
 
'The Local Trail' is a list of the second-hand, antique, & emporium shops that we are aware of, from Chinderah Bay Antiques south to Ulmarra (30 minutes north of Grafton) west to Casino and Kyogle.
 
The latest edition of 'The Local Trail' and a printer friendly version are available on our website, it is regularly updated!

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Dhinawan Dreaming

39 Narooma Drive, Ocean Shores NSW 2483
Dhinawan (Michael Baker) is a descendant of the Gamillaroi Bigambul Tribes. As a proud Aboriginal warrior, Dhinawan demonstrates his pride in every performance through playing the didgeridoo, dancing, and singing. Dhinawan Dreaming offers cultural workshops such as art, bush tucker and bush medicine, as well as didgeridoo and dance workshops. Dhinawan also offers educational lectures and is heavily involved with many conferences as an Aboriginal entertainer and lecturer. Dhinawan performs at opening and closing ceremonies for events, conferences, seminars and functions, and is quickly building his reputation as a Keynote Speaker. Dhinawan regularly works in schools and universities teaching his culture and passing on his knowledge.
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North Head walking track

North Head Road, New Brighton NSW 2483
1km (one way) - 0.25 hour - Easy difficulty It's a short, easy stroll on North Head walking track from the carpark down through a lovely section of endangered littoral rainforest to the mouth of Brunswick River. Tear yourself away from scenic ocean views and head down this trail for a change of scenery. You may spot a goanna along the way, or a harmless carpet python. For ... Visit website for more info
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Heaths Old Wares and Collectables

19-21 The Broadway, Burringbar NSW 2483
Heath's Old Wares, Collectables and Industrial Antiques are abiding by the social distancing regulations while continuing to remain open at this time. You are very welcome to call them. They are known for their range of original crates and boxes, baskets, bottles, cream cans, ladders, tools, collectables, unusual treasures, and much more. Heaths Old Wares and Collectables are open every day and only close on Christmas Day. Call them on the phone number provided, or visit their website. They love to support other businesses and believe in sustainability. As such, they have been compiling and distributing a reference list called 'The Local Trail' for over 20 years. 'The Local Trail' is a list of the second-hand, antique, and emporium shops that they are aware of, from Chinderah Bay Antiques in the north, south to Ulmarra (30 minutes north of Grafton), west to Casino and Kyogle. ...
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North Head walking track

North Head Road, New Brighton NSW 2483
It’s a short, easy stroll on North Head walking track from the carpark down through a lovely section of endangered littoral rainforest to the mouth of Brunswick River. Tear yourself away from scenic ocean views and head down this trail for a change of scenery. You may spot a goanna along the way, or a harmless carpet python. For birdwatchers, there are plenty of feathered friends to feast your eyes upon as you walk, such as rainbow bee-eaters. As the name suggests, these birds are brilliantly marked and, although they will eat all sorts of insects, particularly relish a good bee and are immune to the sting. Keep an eye out for this multi-coloured beauty during the warmer months and have your binoculars handy. Two other short tracks also lead from North Head carpark to the ocean beach and to mangrove-lined Marshalls Creek....