20.4 C
Byron Shire
October 5, 2024

Networking event for additional indoor basketball courts at Cavanbah Centre

Latest News

Mullum, Maidan, Minsk

Re Simon Alderton’s letter in last week’s Echo (25 Sept). Can we all agree that The Echo is a...

Other News

Successful councillors announced by NSW Electoral Commission

Mayors have already been announced, and now the NSW Electoral Commission has pressed the button to determine the final list of local councillors for the next four years, with all preferences having been allocated.

Ocean Shores Country Club pool to close

The Board of Directors at the Ocean Shores Country Club say they have made the difficult decision to close the swimming pool.

Starlink deployed for the next emergency

Communities throughout Byron Shire are now more resilient to disasters, with portable Starlink dishes being rolled out across the area.

Right to protest wins the day

The NSW Police application in the Supreme Court to prohibit pro Palestine assemblies in Sydney on 6 and 7 October has failed.

NPWS accused of ignoring process around emergency comms tower installation

NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) are yet to reply to claims by ecologists that proper process and...

Cross Words

As long-term Echo cruciverbalists (in this case afficionados and not setters), we suggest you recycle Mungo’s crosswords because we...

Networking event for additional indoor basketball courts at Cavanbah Centre

A business networking event will be held by Byron Basketball with a mission to build two additional indoor basketball courts at the Cavanbah Centre on Ewingsdale Road.

Local businesses in the accommodation, hospitality retail, health are invited to make it happen

‘Your business can profit significantly from this Cavanbah upgrade’, say organisers.

‘We have expert speakers from the sporting and business sectors to share insights on how to collaborate for the growth’, they say.

The event will be held on Tuesday September 10 from 5.30pm at the Byron Community Centre.


Support The Echo

Keeping the community together and the community voice loud and clear is what The Echo is about. More than ever we need your help to keep this voice alive and thriving in the community.

Like all businesses we are struggling to keep food on the table of all our local and hard working journalists, artists, sales, delivery and drudges who keep the news coming out to you both in the newspaper and online. If you can spare a few dollars a week – or maybe more – we would appreciate all the support you are able to give to keep the voice of independent, local journalism alive.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Negative gearing

After insisting since 2019 that it would not revisit changes to negative gearing for multiple investment properties, the Albanese government has reopened the door....

Max Chandler-Mather

Have the federal Greens of late completely lost the plot? Has the election of certain new members to the House of Reps (with Labor...

$1 million boost for women’s surfing announced

Surfing Australia says it's stoked to announce that the organisation has been awarded $1 million in federal funding for the 'New Wave of Female Boardriders' project. This grant, delivered over the next three years, is intended to make surfing more accessible to women and girls across the country.

Vale Philip Shine

Born in Sydney in 1952 to Ronald and Judith, Philip Shine was an Air Force brat.