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Deadly weaving at Lismore gallery

Eighteen months ago, a group of First Nations artists from the Northern Rivers came together at the Lismore Regional Gallery as part of the Gathering Space project.

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Savour The Tweed returns 12-25 Oct

An ambitious lineup of gourmet delights, inspired events, thought provoking discussions and creative collaborations will again entice food lovers to Tweed Shire this October.

Ocean Shores man charged with advocating terrorism online

Police say a 20-year-old Ocean Shores man is behind bars (refused bail) and will face court in Tweed Heads Local Court on 18 September, charged with advocating terrorism.  

Amani’s bite of the Big Apple

Although I was grateful that The Echo wrote an article about my daughter Amani Wiriyanjara being accepted into the...

Byron Bay High are Mock Trial champions

Byron Bay High School’s Mock Trial team achieved a rare trifecta as their debut as a formidable legal team in the Southern Cross University (SCU) Mock Trial competition. 

1,000 voices raised to end rough sleeping by 2034

Ending rough sleeping is no small challenge for Byron Shire and the Northern Rivers but that is the aim of the Ending Rough Sleeping Collaboration and the release of the 1,000 Voices Byron Shire report just released.

Forcing a reminder

Forces are constantly at play and work determinedly to give people the life we have. The minds of women and...

Stories about "Bogangar":

Two people charged following search warrant – Tweed Heads

A man and a woman have been arrested after a search warrant was executed in Bogangar.

How ‘best’ to treat our toilet deposits up for debate at Tweed Council

The recommendation of Tweed Council staff of ‘option 4’ for the upgrade of the Hastings Point Wastewater Treatment Plant has been met with a...

Don’t dump our waste in the dunes say Tweed Shire residents

Residents and community associations in the Pottsville and Cabarita area are calling for an end to sewage discharges into the waterways and to have the cleanest possible effluent discharged to the dunes.

Pottsville and Cabarita petition for ‘best’ not ‘cheapest’ wastewater upgrade

Pottsville, Hastings Point, Round Mountain and Cabarita and Bogangar residents are demanding that Tweed Shire Council (TSC) upgrade the Hastings Point Wastewater Treatment Plant to ensure that dunes, beaches and waterways are kept safe for locals, visitors and the environment. 

Teenager dies in car accident at Clothiers Creek

A teenager has died following a single-vehicle crash at Bogangar in Tweed Shire.

Officer injured while making arrest, loaded pistol seized – Bogangar

Two men have been charged after a police officer was injured while making an arrest in Bogangar between Hastings Point and Casuarina.

Tweed Council’s hand forced to approve Cabarita apartments

A developer’s decision to terminate apartment purchases after DA refusal forced Tweed Council to approve the DA despite the development's failure to meet parking requirements.

Developer terminates 38 Bogangar apartment purchase contracts just weeks before settlement

Following Tweed Shire Council’s decision to reject a development application (DA) for a thirty-eight (38) lot strata subdivision at No. 41 Tweed Coast Road,...

Fox trapping in bushland aids threatened fauna

Fox trapping will be undertaken in priority bushland areas next week to assist the breeding of threatened local fauna.

Man arrested after paramedic indecently assaulted

A Bogangar man has been charged after allegedly making sexually explicit remarks towards two ambulance paramedics last week and indecently assaulting one of them.

Plastic not so fantastic

There is nothing healthier than drinking some water – or so I’ve always told my kids. It doesn’t contain sugar or colour additives – as one person used to tell us as children, ‘it’s sky juice’! What could be better?

Ballina courthouse windows smashed, man charged

Police say a man will face court today, charged after 12 windows were allegedly smashed in Ballina last night.   Police say, 'About 10.35pm (Thursday 9 July 2026), police were called to Martin Street following reports of a man smashing windows'.

Alleged native tree removal continues in Lennox, says councillor

With a government agency now investigating the alleged clear felling of natives on a large private block in Lennox Head, Ballina Greens councillor Kiri Dicker has told The Echo that contractors were felling trees all morning, ‘trying to get the job done’.

Ocean Shores man charged with advocating terrorism online

Police say a 20-year-old Ocean Shores man is behind bars (refused bail) and will face court in Tweed Heads Local Court on 18 September, charged with advocating terrorism.