FROM VoB KWIMABB: Old Byron Bay Swimming Club Photo
Voice of Byron and KWIMABB regular, Helen Buckley, found this old Byron Bay Swimming Club photo and kindly shared it with us.
How many names can you guess?
Voice of Byron and KWIMABB regular, Helen Buckley, found this old Byron Bay Swimming Club photo and kindly shared it with us.
How many names can you guess?
VOICE of BYRON regular, Mark “Mono” Stewart, shared this great pic showing him holding his victory cheque as winner of the US Open Adaptive Surfing Championships 2017 at Oceanside, California.
BYRON BAY Services Club is to host Greg Burns, direct from ‘Just for Laughs’ at the Sydney Opera House, on Saturday October 21.
A STUNNING IMAGE of Migaloo making his way up the eastern Australian coast has snagged a Byron Bay photographer a prestigious international award.
Titled The Ghost, Craig Parry’s photo of the famed white whale won first place in the underwater world category at the 2017 Golden Turtle International Photography Competition in Moscow this week.
A TERRIFIC shot on page 75 in Time & Tide 1.1 of the 1912 Byron Bay Surf Life Saving Club.
After more than 30 years out of print, we have a reproduction edition of “Time & Tide”.
SPORTING the latest fashions, dining at the hippest restaurants, aspiring model Sara Alida Hughes was living the high life.
By her side, sharing the good times, was Adam Samuel Morgan, a man of interest to police, suspected of being one of Byron Bay’s biggest drug dealers.
VOICE of BYRON regular, Stephen Booth, highlights the massive problems getting into Byron Bay, more than two months before the December school holidays begin.
ONE OF THE first things that grab the attention of visitors to the Byron Bay Services Club is the impressive dining experiences available to members and their guests.
A COMPLETELY redesigned reprint of Byron Bay’s iconic history book, Time & Tide, was released in 2016, on what would have been The Byron News’ first editor, Reg Wright’s, 90th birthday.
Reproduced from the original, Time & Tide 1.1 – A History of Byron Bay, is available from Amazon.
RUGBY SEVENS is Rugby in it’s fastest form and rugby enthusiasts are invited to come to Byron Bay this weekend and watch teams from all over the World and around Australia compete.
This years registered teams have increased as well as the overall standard, with ex-Internationals involved.