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Splendour 2024 cancelled

It's official, Splendour in the Grass 2024 has been cancelled.

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Bay FM community radio celebrates digital upgrade

Volunteers from Byron and across the Northern Rivers celebrated nearly $100,000 worth of new studio equipment at Bay FM Community Radio station on the weekend.

Lismore Labor MP called out over native forest logging

More than five hundred people marched in the rain through Lismore to the local state member’s office in protest against government sanctioned native forest logging on Sunday.

Laid-back but lively

Ooz is an acoustic roots reggae artist with a large, eclectic repertoire of crowd favourites. His unique, laid-back but lively style creates a relaxed atmosphere and his song choices have you remembering many of those forgotten classics.

New report highlights gaps in rural and remote health

The second annual Royal Flying Doctor Service ‘Best for the Bush, Rural and remote Health Base Line’ report has just been released. Presenting the latest data on the health of rural and remote Australians and evidence on service gaps, it identifies issues in urgent need of attention from service providers, funders, partners and policy makers.

Biz confidence up, says Business NSW

The state's peak body for business says confidence in the sector has increased but cost of living pressures continue to impact customer spending.

Mullum and Byron locals lock on at Ewingar State Forest

Byron Bay and Mullumbimby locals Emma Briggs and Bassi Brown locked onto machinery at Ewingar State Forest, in the Upper Clarence area, yesterday as they called for an end to native forest logging. 

Byron Arts & Industry Estate + Habitat Precinct

Creative, small batch, hand-made, state-of-the-art, artisan, innovative, ethical, imaginative, hyper-local, leading-edge, quality, EXPLORE premium, master, handcrafted, accomplished, cutting edge, organic, designer, eclectic DISCOVER ingenious, beautiful, unique, sensational, avant-garde, original, visionary, inspirational, expert, brilliant, gifted, ahead of the curve. YOU wonderful, compelling, THERE experiencing, witnessing, engaging. NOW.


Byron Bay Peanut Butter Co La’ Studio Interior Motives Honey Hunt Fashion Sun Protection Australia fallenBROKENstreet Byron Bay Cookie Company Byron Bay Olives Company The Lingerie Drawer Rue Stiic Fairtale Collective Megan Middleton Conveyancing Raphael Handmade Organic Beauty by Kamon Argenton Design Aestheticá
Byron Bay Peanut Butter Co

1. Byron Bay Peanut Butter Co

Great range of peanut butter, satay sauces and snack packs, peanut chocolates and peanut butter treats! Mention this ad for 15 per cent off.
Open Wed–Fri 10–3, Sat 9–1 or by appointment.
16 Tasman Way
www.byronbaypeanutbutter.com.au


La’ Studio

2. La’ Studio

La’ Studio, specialising in bridal and high-end couture pieces, alterations, bespoke pieces, high-end craftsmanship, and tuition. Show the world your fabulous side!
3/52 Centennial Circuit
www.lastudio352.com


Interior Motives

3. Interior Motives

Evo Magna Tracks are strong, smart and exclusive to Blind Design.
Rare Earth Magnets hold the fabric, allowing it to be left down in windy conditions.
Call them for a free M&Q.
1/84 Centennial Circuit
6680 8862
www.blinddesignbyronbay.com.au


Honey Hunt Style

4. Honey Hunt Fashion

Australian-made designs created by local mother–daughter team Jules and Rosabella. Feel stylish and comfortable for travel, yoga, Pilates, dressed-up... because you are a honey! 3/4 length now in!
Visit the NEW store or shop online.
1/10 Brigantine St
www.honeyhunt.style


Sun Protection Australia

5. Sun Protection Australia

Protect your skin from harmful ultraviolet rays with maximum UPF50+ sun protective clothing for the whole family. Practical, lightweight, breathable, soft. Full sun protection wet or dry. Customised orders.
2/2 Brigantine Street
6685 6666
www.sunprotection.com.au


fallenBROKENstreet

6. fallenBROKENstreet

Byron Bay-based headwear label fallenBROKENstreet has a massive collection at their flagship showroom. Cruise in and say hi, ’n’ try some hats on. They love what they do and hope you do too.
93 Centennial Circuit
www.fallenbrokenstreet.com


Byron Bay Cookie Co

7. Byron Bay Cookie Company

Byron’s sweetest shopping destination now serves coffee and has a fun pick’n'mix feature allowing you to fill your very own cookie jar with your favourite Byron Bay Cookie flavours!
Unit 1, Ozigo Complex,
Corner Ewingsdale Rd & Bayshore Drive
www.cookie.com.au


Byron Bay Olives Company

8. Bienvenue à la Cuisine!

French Mediterranean deli, stocking marinated olives and antipasti: French cheeses, cured meats, fresh bread.
Also offering homemade lunch options: soups, gourmet sandwiches, salads.
All ages, all tastes.
2/29 Brigantine Street
0431 842 340
www.byronbayolivescompany.com


The Lingerie Drawer

9. The Lingerie Drawer

The Lingerie Drawer, Byron Bay, has been assisting locals and tourists alike, to achieve comfort and style in their lingerie and sleepwear for over 36 years.
2/10 Brigantine St
6685 7733
www.thelingeriedrawer.com.au


Rue Stiic

10. Rue Stiic

Rue Stiic is a coastal-luxe label based in Byron Bay. Rue Stiic flaunts statement designs, luxe textiles and easy-wearing fits that can be worn from day to night.
Store opening hours:
M–F 8am–3pm.
Saturday by appointment.
3a/11 Banksia Drive
0432 320 798
www.ruestiic.com


Fairtale Collective

11. Fairtale Collective

A collaborative studio of four creative artisans, handcrafting everything in-house.
Ceramics, fashion and bridalwear and jewellery.
Meet the makers! Follow them for workshops and creative events.
@ruby_and_frank_studio
@greda_ceramics
@fairtale_story_
@ace.of.swords
4/2 Acacia St, Byron Arts & Industry Estate
www.fairtale.com.au


Megan Middleton Conveyancing

12. Megan Middleton Conveyancing

Fast, efficient, fixed-fee conveyancing. For exceptional attention to detail, fixed fees, prompt service, and local expertise, Megan Middleton Conveyancing is your first choice when buying and selling property in the Northern Rivers.
Shop 2B, 11 Banksia Drive
0499 149 832
[email protected]
www.mmconvey.com


Raphael Handmade

13. Raphael Handmade

Raphael Handmade is a Byron-made ethical clothing label making funky threads from recycled vintage fabrics. One-off and limited pieces handmade with love. Custom orders available.
4/20 Acacia St
www.raphaelhandmade.com


Organic Beauty by Kamon

14. Organic Beauty by Kamon

Experience Kamon’s ultimate personalised treatments using natural, organic-certified products in blissful, intimate, and private surroundings. Waxing, spray tan, eyes, nails, facials, eyelash lifting, and extensions.
1 Acacia Street
6685 5545
www.beautybykamon.com.au


Argenton Design

15. Argenton Design

Custom-made fine jewellery, using natural stones and ethical gold. Huge 'Save me before I'm scrapped' SALE online www.argentondesign.com. Open 10–5 Tue, Wed, Thurs or by appointment 0413 707 642.
Unit 2, 1A Banksia Drive
www.argentondesign.com


Aesthetica

16. Aestheticá

Aestheticá is a locally owned clinic, run by a team of both medical and skin professionals, who specialise in cosmetic injectables and dermal treatments that nurture, nourish, and love your skin.
1 Porter St, Habitat Precinct
0427 601 903
www.aestheticabyronbay.com

We just love him!

If you’re over 50 you might not be a fan of Tom Jones, but you can bet your mum is. If you’re under 40 you might not even know who he is, but your grandmother probably wet her pants at the mere mention of his name.

Peter Garrett gives Bluesfest the nod

If I say the words ‘US Forces give the nod’, I can pretty much guarantee that you will hear the unmistakable voice of Peter Garrett ringing in your ears. Your head may even start to bob up and down a bit. 

Save Wallum finalist in NSW 2024 environment awards

The Save Wallum campaign has been named as a finalist in the Nature Conservation Council of NSW Environment Awards 2024. The award ceremony will be held in Sydney tonight, and Save Wallum spokesperson and ecologist James Barrie will be attending with Tegan Kitt, another founding member of the group.

New report highlights gaps in rural and remote health

The second annual Royal Flying Doctor Service ‘Best for the Bush, Rural and remote Health Base Line’ report has just been released. Presenting the latest data on the health of rural and remote Australians and evidence on service gaps, it identifies issues in urgent need of attention from service providers, funders, partners and policy makers.