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Dog Attack Terror for Ocean Shores Resident

  • Post published:September 2, 2016

AN OCEAN Shores resident in Hardy Avenue, in the Tread Lightly Estate, has narrowly escaped serious injury, or even death, after being terrorized by a local dog. Ellie L’Echinda of…

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Byron Shire Gig Guide: 1 to 7 September, 2016

  • Post published:September 1, 2016

Thursday Bangalow Bowling Club: Rock'n'Roll dance lessons 7pm Beach Hotel, Byron Bay: Dan Clark Band Byron Theatre and Community Centre, Byron Bay: Yann Martel in Conversation with Matthew Condon 6pm…

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Mass Resignations Hit Bangalow Chamber of Commerce

  • Post published:September 1, 2016

Photo: VisitBangalow.com.au
Photo: VisitBangalow.com.au

Story by Hamish Broome •

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FOUR SENIOR members of the Bangalow Chamber of Commerce have resigned suddenly, including president Carolyn Adams and vice president Jeff Lovett, over an ongoing rift in the Chamber that has resulted in alleged threats and bullying.

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Council Endorses Rail Trail Plan

  • Post published:September 1, 2016

BYRON SHIRE Councillors voted at their last meeting to join with Tweed Shire Council in discussing a proposed rail trail running from Murwillumbah to Billinudgel. Tweed Council’s existing plan is…

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Make Your Vote Count: Are You Ready?

  • Post published:September 1, 2016

IN THE upcoming Byron Shire Council elections there is a total of six candidates standing for the position of Mayor and 36 candidates standing for election as Councillor.  The elections…

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Council Renewable Energy Expenditure Target Is Needed

  • Post published:August 31, 2016

BYRON SHIRE Deputy Mayor Paul Spooner has called for the adoption of an expenditure target for renewable energy generation and consumption in the next term of council. Cr. Spooner said,…

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Vote Early in Byron Shire Elections

  • Post published:August 31, 2016

Keep Election Day intact by pre-poll voting. Photo: The Conversation.
Keep Election Day intact by pre-poll voting. Photo: The Conversation.

BYRON SHIRE residents can now cast their vote in the upcoming council elections, with pre-polling stations opening yesterday.

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Shire Classrooms Overcrowded: Bring in the Demountables

  • Post published:August 31, 2016

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THREE BYRON Shire schools have topped the NSW State list of schools suffering from too many students and too few classrooms.

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POLL: What is the Most Important Issue to be Addressed in Byron Shire?

  • Post published:August 30, 2016

Byron Shire Council Chambers, Mullumbimby. Photo: Google Maps
Byron Shire Council Chambers, Mullumbimby. Photo: Google Maps

THERE IS a host of issues to be dealt with by Byron Shire Council over the next four years. This list contains a selection of the most important issues.

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The Day The Music Died

  • Post published:August 30, 2016

PAUL SPOONER: “Personally, I’d rather be entertained than hassled for my spare coins."
PAUL SPOONER: “Personally, I’d rather be entertained than hassled for my spare coins.”

PAUL SPOONER, Byron Shire Council Deputy Mayor and mayoral candidate, has called for a review of the Byron Shire Council Busking Policy.

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