Success for Byron Bay Dune Recovery Project Published on 14 February 2023 A report on the Dune Recovery Project, which aimed to restore the eroded sand dunes and create a more natural dune formation between Clarkes Beach and Main Beach at Byron Bay, shows that the first stage/phase of the project was a great success.
Clean Up Australia Day is back on Sunday, 5 March and Byron Shire Council is urging the community to get together to help us tidy up our local environment.
Council’s Works team will be at Whian Road from the middle of March.The crew will be working on improving the surface on approximately 1.5km of Whian Road to make it easier for drivers.
The Pass, Torakina, and Tyagarah are some of the beaches in the Byron Shire that do not have official names that are recognised by the NSW Geographical Names Board.Andy Erskine, Council’s Open Spaces …
Flood repairs a focus for 2023 Published on 01 February 2023 One of Byron Shire Council’s main areas of focus in 2023 is managing a $180 million program of flood recovery work designed to provide impr…
Our Mullumbimby office, depot and Cavanbah Centre will be closed Friday 7 April to 8.30am on Tuesday 11 April.The tip and tip shop at the Resource Recovery Centre will be open on Saturday 8 April only…
NSW Govt announces dates for STRA public hearing Published on 09 January 2023 The NSW Independent Planning Commission (IPC) has announced the dates for its hearing into the Byron Shire Short Term Rent…
Statement – Administrative error in draft minutes Published on 06 January 2023 It has been brought to Council’s attention that there was an administrative error in the draft minutes from the Council m…