Did you know that 95 hectares, and more than 15 kms of river bank, have been restored by Council and community bush regenerators in the last five years?
Council’s ‘litter enforcement blitz’ on Byron’s beaches and foreshore areas is on until mid-March as a part of the ongoing Butt Free Byron Shire campaign, thanks to funding from the NSW Environment Pr…
Illegal camping is on ongoing problem in Byron Shire Published on 11 January 2021 Illegal camping continues to be a significant problem in the Byron Shire, with Council’s Enforcement staff working sev…
Council wanting feedback about parking at Broken Head Published on 08 January 2021 With an average of 1,880 vehicles a week using Broken Head Reserve Road and 365 travelling on Seven Mile Beach Road t…
Byron Shire Council welcomed confirmation from NSW Health late yesterday afternoon that testing of wastewater, as at 30 December 2020, revealed no trace of COVID-19.
Oil slick at Belongil Creek confirmed to be marine blue green algae Published on 06 January 2021 An oily looking slick that has appeared on the water surface at Belongil Creek in recent days is marine…
COVID-19 wastewater testing in Byron Shire Published on 04 January 2021 Like many local government areas in the state Byron Shire Council has been providing wastewater samples upon request to NSW Hea…
People celebrating the end of 2020 and the start of 2021 at Byron Bay are warned that celebrations must comply with the COVID-19 protocols set out by the NSW Government.Under the current restrictions,…
People expecting to head to Byron Bay to celebrate the end of 2020 and the start of 2021 are warned that celebration this year will be low key and must comply with the COVID-19 protocols set out by th…