Byron Shire Council has added another 8km of road reseals to its list of over 30km completed projects across the Shire as it forges ahead with delivery of a smooth new network under the NSW Government’s $25 million Roads and Infrastructure Election Commitment funding.
Byron Bay Bypass now scheduled to open in February 2021 Published on 04 December 2020 The Byron Bay bypass project, despite substantial challenges, is progressing well towards completion and will be o…
Council takes silver in prestigious Local Government award Published on 03 December 2020 Byron Shire Council has taken second place in the quest for the 2020 Local Government NSW AR Bluett Award – an …
Road works on Seven Mile Beach Road to start on 7 December Published on 03 December 2020 Seven Mile Beach Road at Broken Head will be closed for approximately five days from 7 – 11 December 2020 while…
Mullumbimby close to Level 1 water restrictions Published on 03 December 2020 Mullumbimby residents are asked to be vigilant with their water use as the local water supply at Lavertys Gap Weir is clos…
It's cars out, people in for Byron's Bay Lane Published on 02 December 2020 Byron Bay’s Bay Lane which runs behind the Beach Hotel will be car-free every night from 5pm to 5am starting Saturda…
Council launches Byron Shire Emergency Dashboard Published on 01 December 2020 emergency.byron.nsw.gov.au Byron Shire residents and businesses are being asked to check out the new Byron Shire Emergenc…
Plans are underway to turn what is a tired and under-utilised space known as Sandhills on the fringe of the Byron Bay CBD into a vibrant skatepark and recreation precinct.
Byron Shire Council has launched the COVID-safe Summer Byron campaign which is designed to be a visual reminder to people about the importance of health measures such as social distancing.