13.2 C
Byron Shire
June 28, 2026

Latest News

Casino Suspension Bridge opens

Minister For Small Business, Recovery and North Coast Janelle Saffin joined Mayor Robert Mustow and Member for Page Kevin Hogan to officially opening the Casino Suspension Bridge today (Saturday).

Other News

Byron’s Winter Whales raise $43,000

The Byron Bay Winter Whales (BBWW) took to the ocean for the 39th time this year on the first Sunday of May and raised $43,000 for local organisations and charities.

Aged care

The Byron Central Hospital (BCH) branch of the NSW Nurses and Midwives Association (NSWNMA) would like to express our...

Less than 300 tickets left!

Following a sold-out inaugural event in 2025, Mullum Roots Festival returns bigger and bolder, taking over Mullumbimby with an expanded program, and an additional venue. The new space will host a Youth Battle Of The Bands and give more room for music lovers to gather, celebrate and connect.

NSW budget and the Northern Rivers

The Minns government says it's handed down a budget which locks in major funding for North Coast health infrastructure, alongside targeted cost-of-living relief designed for regional households and disaster recovery, as locals continue to face higher costs.

Mullum water supply, a new twist

Debates on the future of Mullumbimby’s water supply took a new twist at Council’s meeting on 18 June. The latest...

Ballina big band back with a blast

The Ballina Concert Band will perform a fun-packed set of jazz, blues and New Orleans favourites at a free gig at the Cherry Street Sports Club in Ballina, this Sunday, 28 June, from 2pm to 3pm.

With so much on offer, support local!

Byron Markets | Byron Yoga Studio | No Bones | Yoflo


Byron Markets

Byron Summer of Markets

Celebrate Christmas in Byron Bay with the Byron Summer of Markets! Enjoy three vibrant markets filled with unique gifts, creative stalls, delicious food and live music. From handcrafted jewellery to sustainable fashion, find something special while supporting over 500 local businesses. Join the festive fun on 14, 15 and 21 December, and embrace Byron’s magical community spirit.

Find out more at byronmarkets.com.au


Byron Yoga Studio

Byron Yoga Studio

As the year ends, the team at Byron Yoga Studio give thanks to their beautiful Byron yoga community for keeping the joy of yoga alive. Join them for a class soon.

First Month Unlimited Yoga: $50!

See classes and book here: www.byronyoga.com/yoga-classes/
Every body’s welcome!
6 Byron St, Byron Bay


No Bones

No Bones

Celebrate Christmas with a festive plant-based banquet at No Bones! Indulge in a five-course feast paired with optional natural wines, all in an atmosphere of good vibes and holiday cheer. It’s a joyful, sustainable way to share the day with loved ones. Book now for an unforgettable Christmas lunch experience!

nobones.co


Yoflo Byron Bay

Yoflo Byron Bay

Cool down this summer with everyone’s favourite…Yoflo!

Independently created and operated in Byron Bay since 2011, they start with 100% real natural yoghurt!

Their Yoghurts, Acai and Sorbets are made fresh daily, using locally-sourced ingredients and toppings.

Open everyday 9am to 9.30pm.
3 / 19-23 Lawson Street, Byron Bay
@yoflo

 

Byron’s Winter Whales raise $43,000

The Byron Bay Winter Whales (BBWW) took to the ocean for the 39th time this year on the first Sunday of May and raised $43,000 for local organisations and charities.

When it comes to real estate, everyone can use an advocate

With 45 years combined experience across both sales and property management, husband and wife team Mark and Michelle Errichiello have recently moved to the Northern Rivers and teamed up with Byron Property Search to provide advocacy services for people looking to buy or sell across the region.

Savour The Tweed returns, 22 October

Food and drink event, Savour The Tweed, returns to excite tastebuds this spring, from Wednesday 22 October to Sunday 26 October.

Conservationists welcome carbon credit scheme to protect forests

Today’s release of the government’s proposed Improved Native Forest Method, which allows governments to claim carbon credits in return for stopping logging has been welcomed by the North East Forest Alliance and North Coast Environment Council as "providing a way to end native forest logging on public land".