We held the last ‘Golden Tales’ concert a year ago on Sunday, June 12, 2016 the Brunswick Community Centre was fantastic.
AFFORDABLE FOOD: Catered by Brunswick Liberation Larder for $5 a bowl of food or $5 for hot drink and cake
Enquiries: jenni@storytree.com.au OR CALL 0403 328 643

Julianna of Clems Cargo tells an original traditional tale of Cultural Collison
LISTEN to our inaugural Golden tales concert here: https://soundcloud.com/the-heart-of-the-story/sets/the-inaugural-golden-tales
Please join our FB Event page and share it with story lovers you know! Locals and visitors welcome! Listen to stories from our first concert, read about it and see pictures of it here and read what prompted the idea for these concerts here. Blog about Jan 2016 concert in pipeline.
WHAT are Golden Tales?
Hear colourful local stories from storytellers and community members, set in our local region- as far as our caldera stretches: from Tweed to Lismore to Murwillumbah to Nimbin and Byron Bay. If you didn’t get a story in last time, do ponder a Golden Tale for next concert! This is a community event, so please consider throwing your hat in the ring. Also if you come along to one of our concerts, as you listen deeply to other people’s stories, you may think of one of your own for the next concert. Stories are like that.
Remember it needs to be predominantly set in the Byron Shire region, between 5 and 8 mins long, told orally (preferably without notes) but can be historical, contemporary or even futuristic and it can also be factual, fictional or a combination of both- which we call –factional!

Our angelic mascot donated by Clems Cargo
The story prompts below might help or you can contact me (Jenni) if you want some story coaching for a specially discounted fee.
Enquiries and workshop bookings: jenni@storytree.com.au OR 0403 328 643
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Donna Jacobs Sife, Jenni and friends

Susan Perrow tells her ‘Golden Tale’ Jan 2016
Read my blogpost about our inaugural concert here http://
and about the background to the concert here http://
- Susan Perrow, Byron Circle of Tellers member loves being on the door!
- Rob Gibson tells of Morrisey the snake man of the 1880’s
- Amber Alley tells of the ups and downs of catching buses in the shire, Byron Circle of Tellers member
- Ol Jed aka Teeya tells “The Heart on the Beach” Byron Circle of Tellers member
- Harry B tells his golden tale at our January Concert
- Lois Cook, Nyanbul custodian with Jenni
- Sandra Frain, Byron Circle of Tellers member
- Annie and friend chat over yummy Liberation Larder aromas pre-show
- Annie Bryant, Byron Circle of Tellers member tells and sings her original historical tale ‘The Girl of Mullumbimby Grass”
- Visiting teller, Alasdair told the story of Finn McCool and explained the connection to Fingal Head.
- Ollie Heathwood tells a wonderful tale set in
- Sandra Frain, Byron Circle of Tellers member
- Audience January 2016
- Teeya and son Sahaj perform Acknowledgement of country
- Teeya and Sandra at the door
Welcome mandala on steps of the Hall

Kelly Dodd tells of Tilley Divine’s visit