Hayden Thomas Named Bay Lifeguard of the Year
LOCAL lifeguard Hayden Thomas has been recognised as Byron Bay’s Lifeguard of the Year for the 2015/16 season.
The Australian Lifeguard Service patrols nine beaches across the Byron Shire.
LOCAL lifeguard Hayden Thomas has been recognised as Byron Bay’s Lifeguard of the Year for the 2015/16 season.
The Australian Lifeguard Service patrols nine beaches across the Byron Shire.
BYRON Bay police are preparing a brief for the coroner after a body was discovered about 2pm today in bushland near Tallow Beach.An NSW Police media spokeswoman said the death…
How's your progress, resisting the plastic temptation this July?Byron Plastic Free July, led by Santos Organics and supported by Byron Shire Council, is a campaign designed to change the way…
NORTHERN Hotel Byron Bay Rams came away from the Rec Grounds with mixed results on Sunday, with the top-of-the-table Reserves claiming a crushing victory and the Prems suffering a frustrating…
IF YOU get a call over the next few weeks asking about your experiences with Byron Shire Council, please participate.Council is commencing its 2016 Community Satisfaction Survey and is keen…
LOCAL cafe owners Nikki Muler and Dan Readman are aiming to make their Bayleaf Cafe waste-free. The popular Byron cafe currently generates about 1000kg of organic waste and 40kg of…
SPLENDOUR is only ten days away and the final milestone has been reached: the playing schedules for each day have been released via the festival’s website.
With some mammoth sets announced (The Cure has a three hour set!)
So what does it mean? If you have tickets to the festival, it means that you can start planning your glorious Splendour 2016 experience:
Byron Bay heavyweights PARKWAY DRIVE has spent the past decade at the forefront of heavy music worldwide. Today, they share Devil's Calling, a brand new single from the IRE Deluxe…
THE Avalanches will be headlining a Splendour Pre-Party in Byron Bay on Thursday, July 21.
Secret Sounds Touring has confirmed the line up for the traditional Splendour in the Grass pre-party at The Northern in Byron Bay.
A LATE try to flanker Craig Wallace snatched a memorable 32-31 win for Byron Bay over Wollongbar-Alstonville in Far North Coast Rugby Union at Lyle Park, Wollongbar, on Saturday.
It left a pressure kick for the five-eighth John Laughlin, who had missed all five previous conversions and needed to slot the goal to maintain the team’s unbeaten record this season.