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Wal Foster at his ice-creamery on the Northern Rivers.

The best ice-cream you’ve never had is at a pop-up in northern NSW

Plum pie ice-cream on a miso cookie, and spiced brown butter served with warming galangal ice-cream, are among the creative scoops at this popular coastal spot.

  • David Matthews

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Dirk Skelton inside his accommodation, talks with Trish Bowie.

These pods were built to house flood victims. They’re shutting down

Four temporary pod villages set up to accommodate victims of the 2022 Northern Rivers floods will shut down next month. One mayor wants them to stay.

  • Jessica McSweeney
Brunswick Heads has long been tipped as the next Byron Bay.

The Byron Bay-adjacent towns that home owners never leave

Less than 80 properties sold in these sought-after postcodes that are more about lifestyle and community than their more popular celebrity-packed neighbour.

  • Sarah Webb
Brunswick Heads has long been tipped as the next Byron Bay.

The NSW sea-change towns where house prices plunged 20 per cent

In a string of once-booming seaside spots, prices are coming back to earth as workers spend more time in their CBD offices.

  • Sue Williams
Hotel Brunswick is a 20-minute drive north of Byron Bay.

Three Blue Ducks to open in ‘quintessentially Australian’ pub

This summer, you’ll be able to snack on California-inspired bites such as tacos and lobster rolls in Hotel Brunswick’s beer garden or in the pub restaurant.

  • Scott Bolles
Slow-roasted lamb tacos with zucchini pico de gallo and salsa morita.
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La Casita

Mezcal-fuelled, tortilla-wrapped adventures.

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Chef Daiki Shigeta’s signature ramen with hand-cut rye noodles.
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Roco Ramen & Sake

Extended residency for the Northern Rivers’ best noodles.

A chicken pack at Birds of Paradise in Brunswick Heads.
Critics' Pick

Birds of Paradise Rotisserie

Nostalgia-inspired takeaway perfecting the charcoal chook.

The riverfront block at Brunswick Heads, to the right of existing housing, where development may now proceed.

Single power pole on ‘zombie’ block paves way for waterfront development

A prime block near Byron Bay may now be developed after its owner made a surprise discovery amid some old papers.

  • Catherine Naylor
119 Narrabeen Park Parade, Mona Vale

Our favourite homes for sale in NSW right now

Looking for your next home in NSW? We’ve rounded up the best, from a contemporary beach house to a Parisian-style terrace.

  • Pauline Morrissey and Lou Sweeney

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