Teen caught drink driving with seven passengers at Schoolies
An unlicensed Byron Shire labourer was caught drink driving with seven passengers in his car during Schoolies celebrations – half of them not wearing seatbelts.
An unlicensed Byron Shire labourer was caught drink driving with seven passengers in his car during Schoolies celebrations – half of them not wearing seatbelts.
They want to represent your area – but what drives the people standing for the seat of Tweed in the 2023 state election? Find out in our Q&A.
A 95-year-old resident who has spoken out against the looming closure of a Byron Bay aged care village says she’s shocked to be moved on and will fight to the end.
A man lost his cool with a Byron council officer, resulting in a chase around a toilet block and the dog owner’s eventual arrest.
A northern NSW fencer has fronted court after hopping behind the wheel “to see a friend” in Byron Bay’s industrial estate at 3am while well over the legal alcohol limit.
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A Ballina woman taunted her neighbour before punching her in the head from behind on the street, a court heard.
A northern NSW woman claimed she only downed “a swig of wine” before her Mazda mounted a roundabout, ran down a street sign and crashed in a busy shopping hub.
A Possum Creek medical apprentice on his P-plates was tracked down using his phone’s location data after his car was found overturned on a rural bridge in northern NSW.
From rising up the ranks of the corporate world and running essential local services, we celebrate the #bossladies who mean business in NSW on International Women’s Day.
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