FROM VoB KWIMABB: Bay History: Memories from 1950s/60s
Voice of Byron and KWIMABB regular, Lyn Clements, was given these old Bay shots by Ronnie North. We made them into a slideshow so you can see them better.
Voice of Byron and KWIMABB regular, Lyn Clements, was given these old Bay shots by Ronnie North. We made them into a slideshow so you can see them better.
Voice of Byron and KWIMABB regular, Robyn Mackney, found this mighty old 1974 news clipping featuring a story about Jack, Nora and Annie Ryan’s retirement from their legendary Ryan’s Cafe.
Voice of Byron and KWIMABB regular, Julie King, found this terrific shot showing a young Mrs Busy Line on the beach with the billy lids at Broken Head, Byron Bay in 1965, around six years before her “Busy Line” column was launched in The Byron News.
BYRON BAY Community Association has turned a $15,000 grant from the ETC Community Support Fund into a resounding success.
Story by Echonetdaily
A 69-YEAR-old man living on Byron’s streets was brutally bashed last week, according to Veronica Rowe from the Northern Rivers Homeless Alliance.
BYRON SHIRE Council has resolved dismiss rates rise issues raised by Jens Krause recently and apply to the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART) for a special rate variation of 7.5 per cent per year on the ordinary general land rate, for the next four years.
Voice of Byron regular, Catherine Coorey, has an important statement regarding illegal parties in and around the Tallow Creek estuary.