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Karatekas back from national seminar

Byron Shire Shotokan Karate Do and Self Defence sent a strong Team of five local Karatekas to the 2024...

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CWA raises concerns around 3G closure 

Two key advocacy groups – the Country Women’s Association of NSW, and the Isolated Children’s Parents’ Association of NSW – have united to demand immediate action from telecommunications companies and governments.

Cr Dods defends claims of misleading, DA involvement pre-election

Cr Jack Dods (Independent) was a late entry to the Council elections in September, nominating his group after then mayor Michael Lyon’s team imploded after revelations of his DV charges just weeks before the election.

Two big grants for charities helping Tweed’s vulnerable

Two charities in the Tweed shire are to receive Commonwealth grants worth $360,000 each.

Emergency planning for storm season in Lismore

Recent wet weather is a reminder to plan for an emergency involving flooding or heavy rain.

Carjacking, police chase and DV charges near Coffs

Police have charged two men over an alleged carjacking and a police chase near Coffs Harbour on Saturday.

Man with toy gun arrested in Ballina

A 36-year-old man accused of using a toy gun to threaten bank workers in Ballina is to face court in January.

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Freedom to protest needs to be protected as environmental activists targeted

The forests of the Northern Rivers were protected in the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s by activism. The Terania Creek protest was a landmark environmental protest

Meet the Pollock family cricket champs

Three generations of the Pollock family took to the field for the Lennox Head Pirates last Saturday. Pictured are Max (12), Nathan (40) and...

Ballina Bears on top in second grade Far North Coast cricket

The Ballina Bears XI are in first place on the Far North Coast second grade (South) competition ladder after a win against Alstonville at...

No Bones: Where good vibes meet great food this festive season

No Bones, Byron Bay’s beloved plant-based kitchen and bar, is celebrating the festive season with exciting new offerings that promise to delight locals and visitors alike. With an updated cocktail menu, vibrant new dishes, a luxurious Christmas banquet, and an unforgettable New Year’s Eve event, there’s no better place to indulge this summer.

Woodfired sourdough from Crabbes Creek

It’s the fragrance of burning wood which seduces me first. Before me, flames roar in the low-domed, three-metre-deep brick cavity, which is where Jon and Gina Hutton bake their hundreds of beautiful sourdough loaves.