Property owners in the Byron Shire are reminded to check with Council before cutting down trees.It comes after three fines of $3,000 were issued this month (February 2021) for the unauthorised and illegal removal of native trees on private property.
Free SMS program launched to tackle surge in mosquito-borne diseases Published on 08 February 2021 Byron Shire Council has joined with Northern Rivers councils and the North Coast Public Health Unit t…
One way traffic trial for Centennial Circuit in the Byron A&I estate Published on 01 February 2021 Businesses and regular visitors to the Byron Arts and Industry Estate are asked to get ready for …
Have your say on draft concept plans for Mullumbimby’s Stuart Street Published on 25 January 2021 Mullumbimby businesses and residents are invited to look at draft concept plans for the Stuart Street …
Brad Farmer is the 2021 Byron Shire Australia Day Ambassador Published on 19 January 2021 Founder of the Surfrider Foundation in Australia, Brad Farmer OAM, is the 2021 Byron Shire Australia Day Ambas…
Council offering free farming and agricultural landholder consultation Published on 14 January 2021 Byron Shire Council’s Agricultural Extension Officer Andrew Cameron is looking to connect with farme…