Tweed Regional Gallery is inviting art lovers to pack a picnic, roll out a picnic rug and enjoy a creative afternoon with family and friends at the gallery’s annual Community Picnic & Artist Paint Out on Sunday 29 June, from 2–5 pm.
Diverse opinions in media climate change debates exist, except among climate scientists, but the starting point to analyse climate change is temperature.
The local community is evenly split regarding the future of Byron Bay’s Main Beach carpark, a wide-ranging survey and consultation process conducted by Byron Shire Council suggests.
Koalas in their largest Richmond catchment stronghold are genetically different from those in the Great Koala National Park. NEFA are calling for the establishment of Richmond River koala reserves.
Council’s General Manager, Mark Arnold, and Greens Mayor Sarah Ndiaye, have strongly backed planning staff after claims they inappropriately intervened to assist wealthy developers with their controversial large, exclusive 38 lot greenfield proposal near McAuleys Lane and Mullumbimby Road.
Yesterday essential workers from across the Tweed and Northern Rivers region gathered to oppose the NSW government's proposed cuts to workers compensation, which would drastically limit mental health support for injured workers.
The Northern Rivers Women and Children’s Services is maintaining the continuation and expansion of essential outreach services for women across the Northern Rivers.