Bruns goes full Byron: Trendy $5m development given green light
An upmarket mixed-use commercial and residential precinct has been approved for a sleepy coastal town just up the road from Byron Bay. See the plans.
An upmarket mixed-use commercial and residential precinct has been approved for a sleepy coastal town just up the road from Byron Bay. See the plans.
Byron mayoral candidates from Labor and the Greens are racing for the title as sitting mayor Michael Lyon has fallen short amid a desperate fight to clear his name. Here’s the latest.
As a result of Saturday’s polling in the NSW Local Government elections, one Tweed councillor is leagues ahead of his constituents for a seat in chambers. Could he be the shire’s next mayor?
A Tweed singer-songwriter with epilepsy has been left feeling disheartened after being ignored and barked at by bystanders during a seizure episode outside a supermarket.
A multimillion dollar boost has been announced for two Tweed Heads infrastructure projects backed by the state governments accelerated infrastructure fund. Here’s what’s planned.
The NSW Government has provided $1.3 million in funding towards helping people experiencing homelessness in the Byron Shire, but local leaders say it’s not enough.
Construction has commenced on a new stormwater pump on the North Coast, a move set to allay flooding fears for residents – but a local business owner says the flash project can’t flush all the problems away.
A group of seven Byron Shire protesters arrested during a rally at the contentious Wallum development site have had charges largely thrown out in court. Here’s what happened.
There has been a mould outbreak on the tiles in the new Tweed hospital – but the exact location of the mould remains unknown. Will it impact the hospital’s opening, which is just weeks away?
Tributes are flowing for a “cherished founding father” of the Tweed, whose “legacy is woven into the fabric of the community, evident in the countless lives he touched”. Here’s his story.
A North Coast Vietnam War veteran has opened up on the dangers of guerilla warfare and tactics used to ensure survival. Upon returning home, he didn’t get the welcome party he was expecting.
In 1941, a strapping 18-year-old Sydney Chevrolet clerk swapped his rolodex for a rifle before being shipped off to the “grim” Papua New Guinea jungle. See how he was honoured this Anzac Day.
Operators behind a leading Byron Bay homelessness service who celebrated a two-year anniversary with sponge cake and balloons are feeling like the proverbial piñata after being punted by the PM during a North Coast visit.
A heartbroken North Coast mum in mourning after losing her son in a freak bridge jumping tragedy over Easter is pushing the state and council to improve safety as a tight-knit community grapples with collective sadness.
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