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Policeman’s Foot Run Over While Giving Chase

  • Post published:September 19, 2016

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Story by The Northern Star.

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ABOUT 3.30 am Saturday, September 17, police were patrolling Shirley Street, Byron Bay, when they attempted to stop a Subaru Liberty which was being driven with no headlights.

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Byron Sun Might Help Catie Fight Cancer

  • Post published:September 19, 2016

Catie Allen enjoys the beautiful spring weather at The Pass in Byron Bay. Photo: Luke Marsden.
Catie Allen enjoys the beautiful spring weather at The Pass in Byron Bay. Photo: Luke Marsden.

CATIE ALLEN spends as much time as she can soaking up the rays at Byron Bay, 50 km from her Casuarina home, enjoying running, surfing or walking along the beach.

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EPA Says That Glyphosate Does Not Cause Cancer – Again

  • Post published:September 18, 2016

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THE USA GOVERNMENT’S Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has said this week – for the second time – that Monsanto’s Roundup (read glyphosate) does not cause cancer.

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Council Urges Locals to Love Their Halls

  • Post published:September 17, 2016

Ewingsdale Hall. Photo: Ewingsdale.org.au
Ewingsdale Hall. Photo: Ewingsdale.org.au

A BYRON Shire Council initiative aims to encourage Shire residents to become more involved with the Shire’s public halls.

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Council to Reclassify Suffolk Park Beachfront Land for Long-Term Residents

  • Post published:September 17, 2016

reclassification_part_suffolk_beachfront_holiday_park-1A COUNCIL Planning Proposal to amend the Byron Local Environmental Plan (LEP) 2014 to reclassify part of the public land at the Suffolk Beachfront Holiday Park is on exhibition from 8 September to 6 October 2016. 

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Official Election Results: Council Lineup for the Next Four Years

  • Post published:September 16, 2016

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BYRON SHIRE’S Mayor and Councillors have been announced at the Electoral Commission offices at 11 am, Friday, September 16, 2016.

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Bangalow Weir Works. Or it Soon Will.

  • Post published:September 16, 2016

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REHABILITATION WORKS have commenced at the iconic Bangalow Weir.

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Anti-Graffiti Campaigner Slams Tagging In Byron

  • Post published:September 16, 2016

The 'tagging' on Sean Latham's van which caused $7000 damage. Photo: Sean Latham.
The ‘tagging’ on Sean Latham’s van which caused $7000 damage. Photo: Sean Latham.

ANTI-GRAFFITI CAMPAIGNER Paul Waters has slammed the practice of’ ‘tagging’ – spraying a signature or ‘tag’ onto any surface which can be viewed by the public.

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Sean of the Bay Cracks Moran Prize Semi-finals

  • Post published:September 16, 2016

This image, titled Dolphin and Kayaker Sharing a Wave at Byron Bay, is the shot that got Sean through to the semis. Photo: Sean O’Shay
This image, titled Dolphin and Kayaker Sharing a Wave at Byron Bay, is the shot that got Sean through to the semis. Photo: Sean O’Shea

BYRON BAY’S photo artist Sean O’Shea has made it into the semi-finals of the prestigious 2016 Moran Contemporary Photographic Prize.

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Top 12 Ideas Submitted for Bay Rail Corridor

  • Post published:September 16, 2016

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BYRON SHIRE Council’s conversation starter on what to do with the Byron Bay town centre rail corridor is sparking some interesting ideas.

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