A new park for the Byron Arts and Industry Estate Published on 08 September 2020 People who live and work in Byron Bay’s Arts and Industry Estate are asked to tell Council what they would like to see in a new public park that is being built on the corner of Bayshore Drive and Banksia Street.
Bangalow Road upgrade underway - traffic delays expected Published on 07 September 2020 Construction has started on a 1km section of Bangalow Road on the eastern approach to the Byron Creek Bridge and…
Bangalow and Ocean Shores next in line for road improvements Published on 04 September 2020 Byron Shire Council is ticking off an impressive schedule of roadworks across the Shire as it spends the NSW…
Drones to be used at Byron Bay as part of beach safety Published on 31 August 2020 Beach safety initiatives at Byron Bay’s Main Beach will be expanded during the school holidays this summer season wit…
Council to request help from NSW Govt to manage QLD border closure Published on 31 August 2020 With the closure of the Queensland border still causing problems for Byron Shire residents needing health…
Congratulations to Sue Walker on a stellar career with NPWS Published on 28 August 2020 Byron Shire Council has sent a message of congratulations to Sue Walker who recently retired from her position a…
Council helps Mullum High students with waste audit Published on 28 August 2020 To reduce waste and improve recycling, Mullumbimby High School’s Green Group is doing an audit of the school’s waste to …
Council endorses campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons Cities Appeal Published on 27 August 2020 Byron Shire Council will write to the Australian Government informing it that Council has joined the Inte…
A 17m tall weeping fig at the intersection of Daley Street and Jubilee Street in Mullumbimby will be removed on Wednesday 2 September because of the risk it poses to pedestrians and drivers.