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June 16, 2026

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Lismore rallies to save homes from demolition

Around hundred residents met at the Lismore Quad on Saturday to demand the demolitions of heritage homes cease, the flood recovery promised is delivered, and that every person be housed.

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Interview with Peter O’Doherty

Australia’s legendary band Mental As Anything made an historic comeback in 2026 – the first in 25 years – as original founding members Peter O’Doherty and brother Reg Mombassa reunited, leading an exciting new lineup to perform once again under the iconic banner Mental As Anything.

Dr Bronwyn Bancroft wins prestigious Ochre Award

Bundjalung woman and artist Dr Bronwyn Bancroft AM has received the Red Ochre Award for Lifetime Achievement in Artistic Excellence.

E-bikes rule

Teenage gangs on e-bikes now rule our roads at night in Byron Bay. Driving, or even walking, in the hours...

Here’s to the Flotilla

The Global Sumud Flotilla is about brave people doing exceptional things with skill, compassion, colour, spirit and gruff chutzpah. Would...

Mandy Nolan’s Soapbox: Let’s Disappear the Outrage Farmer

There’s super-offensive content making its way around the internet by someone who is NOT Indigenous and is NOT a comedian. I will not say her name. I will not identify her nor will I describe the content. If you think you know what I am talking about: good. And if you don’t: good. Let’s keep it that way.

Council appeals for help as deliberate tree destruction spreads

Tweed Shire Council is appealing for community help after a spate of deliberate destruction of trees on public land across the Tweed, including the poisoning of mature Norfolk pines at Cabarita Beach and damage to established trees at a local cemetery.

National Homelessness Week is helping to highlight the crisis of local homeless people, and Byron Shire Council is joining services and community groups to advocate for more resources as well as to drive solutions to end homelessness in Byron Shire, starting with rough sleeping.

The NSW Government’s 2025 Street Count found Byron Shire has the second highest number of people sleeping rough in the State and despite this, of the 355 public and community homes to be delivered in the Northern Rivers in the next two years, none are planned for the Byron Shire.

Homelessness Action Now!

The theme for Homelessness Week this year is Homelessness Action Now!

Backbone Lead Ending Rough Sleeping Collaboration Byron Shire’s, Anna Lockwood, said homelessness and housing stress are critical issues for our community and solutions will take a whole of community approach.

‘With co-funding from a philanthropic foundation, Council employs the Backbone team of the Ending Rough Sleeping Collaboration Byron Shire, a community-led initiative with more than 30 members including the not-for-profit and community services sector.

‘Our remit is to work together and share knowledge and resources that identify and address the root causes of homelessness and the housing crisis, so we can develop and advocate for solutions that work for our community.

1000 Voices Project

‘The Collaboration’s focus right now is the 1000 Voices Project, where we are seeking 1000 local people to complete a survey which asks people in the Byron Shre to share their thoughts on homelessness and what they think can be done to solve it,’ said Ms Lockwood.

Council also employs two Public Space Liaison Officers who are in the field every day, speaking with and checking on rough sleepers, connecting them to services and help.

‘My ask is that people in the Byron Shire take a moment out of their day this week and take action by completing our 1000 Voices survey or becoming a community researcher,’ said Ms Lockwood.

Information about how to get involved and take action against homelessness is on Council’s website.



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Men’s Health Week: simple conversations

This National Men’s Health Week experts from Triple P – Positive Parenting Program are encouraging dads, granddads and father figures to embrace something simple but powerful: everyday conversations that support their own wellbeing and their family’s wellbeing.

Peace in our time?

While details remain scant, there are claims from multiple sources that a peace deal has finally been reached in the war between Iran and the United States, after nearly four months of fighting.

How to stop the erosion of our human rights

Let’s celebrate Refugee Week, 15–21 June, which was initiated in Australia 40 years ago and now observed worldwide.

Appeal to locate wanted man Adam Richards

Police are appealing for assistance to locate a man wanted on outstanding warrants in the Casino area.