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Festival/Council relations strained, motion passes
The operations manager of the Byron Music Festival says her attempts to run the event this year were cruelled by Byron Council staff, who allegedly provided organisers with false information and spoke to them like they were ‘idiots’.
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Govt to rebuild Northern Rivers from July 1
The Northern Rivers Reconstruction Corporation (NRRC) will come into existence from July 1. So what is it, and how will it assist flood-affected residents across the region?
Honours shared in premiership football derby
Byron Bay FC were fourth placed on the Football Far North Coast premiership ladder after a 3-3 draw playing away against Mullumbimby Brunswick Valley FC in round seven of the competition.
Missing teenager found
Police say a thirteen-year-old girl reported missing from Tweed Heads earlier this week has been found safe and well.
Byron Council report card
Did you know it’s been six months since councillors were elected? They have another two years to go, and while a usual term is a gruelling four years, this time, it’s shorter, owing to a disrupting bat virus.
Locals tix on offer for Writers Fest
Byron Writers Festival is again offering Sunday locals’ passes, supported for the third time by partners, Stone & Wood.
No blame in this game
I do not wish to condemn politicians for the state of corruption in this country. However, I do wish...
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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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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
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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....
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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...
Byron Echo
Govt considers underwriting small energy retailers after Enova’s collapse
In the wake of the collapse of local green energy retailer, Enova, the NSW government say they are considering underwriting small energy retailers who face unfair market competition from large retailers who also generate electricity.
Byron Echo
Byron Council report card
Did you know it’s been six months since councillors were elected? They have another two years to go, and while a usual term is a gruelling four years, this time, it’s shorter, owing to a disrupting bat virus.
Local News
Main Arm Upper school are excited to be going ‘back to school’
It has been hard for many young people as they have managed the impacts of COVID over the last few years but for students at Main Arm Upper Public School the flood has meant they've been out of their school for almost half a year.
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Lismore Lantern Parade – Vale John Lush
Once again the community of Lismore came together to celebrate with the Lantern Parade on June 25.