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Start saving water now say Tweed Council – water restrictions may be weeks away
The Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) has declared an El Nino weather pattern, with less-than-average rainfall forecast for the Northern Rivers this year. Tweed Council is reminding residents and visitors that it is important to save water.
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Bicycle racing at Lismore attracts over 100 riders
Byron Bay Cycling Club’s (BBCC) inaugural closed road race through and around Lismore has been deemed a ‘success’ attracting...
Editorial: Be more like Gavin Newsom
The US state of California is suing five major fossil fuel companies over their contribution to the climate crisis.
Tricky traffic on Terania as rail bridge repairs go ahead
In what is rumoured to be an indefinite closure, motorists have been advised that Terania Street, Lismore, will be closed to all traffic between Tweed and Peate streets from 7pm today as a result of damage to a rail bridge.
Benefits of microplastic
I loved Hannah Grace’s fanciful letter about sprinkling young men and boys with microplastic dust to lower the sperm...
Ciggie butts tops in litter prevention project
A litter prevention project has been a success, say Byron Shire Council staff, with 1,450 pieces of litter being prevented from flowing into the Cape Byron Marine Park over a two month period.
Urban increase blueprint unveiled for Byron Shire
meeting that, if eventually adopted, could see upscaled urban development across the Shire via ‘infill, new release, existing zoned vacant land and living differently’.
Stories about "TABLE TENNIS":
Table tennis team battles it out in interdistrict comp
Four of the Byron Bay Table Tennis club players represented the area at the interdistrict competition held at the Goonellabah Table Tennis Stadium in...
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BOWLS
Byron Bay Men
Thursday 27th June – self selected pairs winners were Mark Banfield and Dick Aldridge, runners-up Steve Hammond and John Fysh. Meat tray...
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Brunswick Heads Men
Week Ending 16.06.13 –. Cock of the Walk: L O ‘Donnell def M Masula. Wednesday Mens Triples: Winners K Hosie, R...
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SPORT RESULTS
BOWLS
Brunswick Heads Men
Week Ending 02.06.13 –. Cock of the Walk: G Rendell def P Kurtz. Wednesday Mens Triples: Winners: K Hosie, B Montomery,...
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SPORT RESULTS
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Brunswick Heads Women
Tuesday 21st May. Open Singles Round 2: Liz Beale 25 def. Beryl Boorman 20. Social bowls: Kerry Dexter & Lorraine McCormick...
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BOWLS
Brunswick Heads Men
Week Ending 19.05.13 – Cock of the Walk: G Rendell def P Brassington. Wednesday Mens Triples: Winners: V Rydman, D Proudlock,...
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RESULTS
BOWLS
Brunswick Heads Men
Week Ending 05.05.13 – Cock of the Walk: G Rendell d W Evans. Wednesday Triples: Winners: J Boyle, J Boyle, C Woods....
Sport Results & Draws
SPORT RESULTS
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Brunswick Heads
Week ending 28 April, 2013. Cock of the Walk W Evans d D Turnbull. Wednesday 24.4.13 1st J Mills, D Turnbull, G...
Sports Results, Draws, Team Lists & Club News
SLSC PATROLS
Saturday 20.4.13 PATROL NO 2: 9am–5pm
Paul Pattison, Paul Irwin, Jack Phelps, Karen Irwin, Tim Peacock, Robbie Crandell, Alan Teurquetil, Tania Teurquetil, Ron Land,...
Sports Results, Draws, Team Lists & Club News
SURF PATROLS
Byron SLSC
Saturday 6.4.13 PATROL NO 10: 10am–4pm
Cody Buck, Graeme Condie, Mike McCabe, Greg McCabe, Trudy McCabe, Tony McCabe, Tod/Joel Martin, Dean Rutgerson, Greg...
Local News
BES rejects Ramsey’s proposal to leave conservation zones to private landholders
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Ballina Environment Society (BES) has come out strongly against conservative independent Ballina Councillor Eva Ramsey’s proposal to have private property owners ‘opt in’ to conservation zones.
Byron Echo
Review on remote Indigenous Australians sheds light on the Voice to Parliament
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As a white man living on Bundjalung Country, I acknowledge that it is not easy to make the cross-cultural shift from a Western paradigm lens to comprehend and appreciate the rich diversity and complexity of 65,000 years of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples’ sociocultural and spiritual history.
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What is the future for Lismore Regional Gallery and Museum? Have your say
The Lismore Regional Gallery and the Lismore Museum (Richmond River Historical Society) want to hear from you. If you are an artist, creative, arts...
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Pearces Creek Bridge to be replaced – road closure
The replacement of Pearces Creek Bridge has led to the temporary closure of Eltham Road, at Pearces Creek Bridge for one month from Monday, 23 October.