How people power sent the World Surf League packing
The Lennox Head community rallied to put a stop to the WSL’s plans to hold an event at the village over Easter.
The Lennox Head community rallied to put a stop to the WSL’s plans to hold an event at the village over Easter.
Miraculously, the Rappville sawmill survived the horrific fire of October 2019. Now it’s looking to the future in a big way.
A run-in with a shark left this green sea turtle with major injuries. And, sadly, that wasn’t her only problem.
Ballina Shire councillors have sent a strong message to the World Surf League that they do not want the event to go ahead.
Concerns are growing about a proposal to bring more than 50 of the world’s best surfers to Lennox Head over Easter.
An extraordinary meeting will be held at the council today, but it’s understood the government has already made up its mind.
One idea is for recycled plastic raised cycle/walking paths, to be built beside the railroad tracks.
After two days of searching for their beloved pet, this Northern Rivers family decided to call in the experts.
Health workers and residents were outraged when Lismore council reinstated paid parking, but the battle is not over.
Ballina Shire Council has called a last-minute meeting to discuss plans to bring a WSL event to Lennox Head, which bring $10 million into the region.
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