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Man charged with murder in Tweed

A man and woman have been charged over their alleged involvement in the death of a man in Tweed Heads this morning, say NSW Police.

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Compassion missing

Predictably, Marianne McCormack (Letters, 3 June) chooses to ignore my personal claims that I am not a racist, to support...

Cartoon of the week – 10 June, 2026

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Damning police culture review puts pressure on NSW govt for reform

An independent review into NSW Police Force culture has found systemic sexual harassment, bullying and discrimination against female officers, prompting calls for the Minns Labor government to immediately expand the powers of the state's police watchdog.

Kyogle petition calls to restore daytime train service to Brisbane

A Kyogle petition with more than 1,000 signatures is calling on ‘key stakeholders and policymakers’ to provide a ‘practical daytime train service’ to Brisbane, with claims that the current train service, which leaves at 3am and returns at 8am, is 'inconvenient and frustrating’.

Man seriously assaulted in Byron Bay

NSW Police say detectives have commenced an investigation after a man was seriously assaulted in the local area overnight.

Byron local Stephan Schnierer receives the Order Australia

Stephan Schnierer, a Byron local, has been awarded an Order Australia (OA) from the Kings Birthday honours list.

Punch and Daisy

PandD-shop-front-Punch and Daisy is a local café offering simple, fresh, local food and coffee. Currently open Monday to Friday, they are in the process of upgrading their current business trading licence to also open in the evenings and on weekends, and offer simple, fresh tapas and wine by the glass.

Adam and Lara are owners who really love the Mullum community – 'the vibrant, diverse culture; the warmth and acceptance of the people; the conventional blending with the alternative; the positive energy that radiates through everyone.'

Punch and Daisy is a small humble business that is approaching its first birthday. Its owners have a simple vision; 'To serve the best local produce in a warm environment where everyone feels welcome and at home.'

The customers keep coming back to Punch and Daisy due to the fresh produce, and the excellent, complex local coffee they use. Adam and Lara work in the business and it’s their honesty and welcoming warm nature that ensures their customers feel at home and feel confident they are receiving the best produce.


Punch and Daisy
Shop 2, 105 Stuart St, Mullumbimby
Ph: 6684 6564


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Up to 550 homes pegged for Byron Shire’s newest suburb

Community feedback is now sought on three planning documents that will shape the future of Gulgan Village, a new residential suburb proposed on the elevated slopes of Saddle Road. 

Load limit increased for Byron Creek Bridge

The load limit for Byron Creek Bridge has been increased to 24 tonnes, say Byron Shire Council, following structural analysis of the bridge.

Festival and event grants on offer

Community organisations are encouraged to apply for NSW government grants to bring cultural festivals and events to life across the state over the coming year.

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.