@Outdated is near you. Yes, I know the Buttery well. My late stepfather (bless his beautiful heart) spent a year at the Buttery and I did a wonderful Music Therapy course, here in Nimbin, courtesy of the Buttery, a few years back.
Lismore has bounced back, fairly well, in many ways and continues to. It seems like a more heartfelt and community-minded little city, post floods.
I've been to Redfern! People there were good to us. Long time ago. I was in a band called "Earth Reggae" and we were involved with various indiginous musical artists and activists, at the time. It would've been in 1990, I think, that we visited Redfern. I wouldn't been a pregnant teenager, I think.
We are having a monsoonal summer here, very muggy and lots of thunder storms; a wet one.
You should come up! The more the merrier!
I hear that, very recently, a Neurodiversity peer group started up, in Lismore. Or it might be strictly Autism, I can't remember now. I heard about it at the Art&Craft group run by "peer workers" that I've recently started going too. it"s a brand new group, The Peer support group for Autists. It's on a Wednesday evening, so I can't go, coz I live in Nimbin and I don't drive (yet). Unless I find out someone from Nimbin is going, then I could get a lift, Now that's a thought. Sorry, I'm thinking aloud. But seriously, you will love it up here, if you can handle uber humidity. It's pretty awesome ( says a woman who rarely leaves her house these days) and yes, I am more than a little bit hippy (thanks mum!) I can't help that, it's how I was raised. I am working on getting more of an out-of-the-house life again, post band and post raising a giant tribe of kids.