Contact and Location

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Contact

Use the contact form below if you have any questions and let’s talk to see exactly how I can serve you or email me at . I will get back to you as soon as I can.

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Location:

Located in the Northern Rivers region of NSW near Byron Bay, Australia. I am available for in person appointments and workshops in the region.

And above all, watch with glittering eyes the whole world around you, because the greatest secrets are always hidden in the most unlikely places. Those who don’t believe in magic will never find it.


Social Media

I consciously choose not to participate in Social Media at this time, thank you for sharing my local business by word of mouth.

You can view Testimonials on my respective services page.



Cash Preferred Business

I am a cash preferred business. Payment by bank transfer is also welcome. Keeping cash in circulation matters – for practical, social and personal freedom reasons.

Why cash matters:

  • Cash supports the local economy. Cash is more likely to be spent again at nearby shops, markets and services instead of being siphoned off to large corporations or financial institutions.
  • A fully digital monetary system threatens personal freedom. Many governments are proposing cashless systems. Your everyday payment choices today help shape the future.
  • Banks profit enormously from card payment fees. Some earn up to $1 million per hour. Using cash helps keep value where it belongs – locally, supporting small local businesses to keep more of what they earn.
  • Cash protects privacy and choice. It allows people to transact without surveillance or data tracking.
  • Cash works when technology doesn’t. Power outages, system failures or network issues don’t stop cash.
  • Cash promotes financial inclusion. Elderly people, low-income consumers and those without reliable access to technology often rely on cash. Survivors of domestic abuse may depend on emergency cash that cannot be monitored or controlled.
  • Cash builds financial literacy and generosity. It helps children understand money and makes spontaneous giving easier – supporting buskers, raffles and people experiencing homelessness.