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A group of campers were evicted recently from land behind Seven Mile Beach, following a Supreme Court ruling against local ...
Crs Elia Hauge and Michelle Lowe will formally submit a motion to adopt an Ethical Procurement Policy that ensures Byron Shire Council does not do business with companies complicit in war crimes or ...
The 20th National Rail Safety Week is being marked with a solemn ceremony at the Australian Railway Monument in Werris Creek ...
Lismore-based lawyer Steve Bolt has recently retired, after thirty years of practice in the Northern Rivers. The Echo caught ...
Council says it's hoping for third time lucky when it moves to reopen Belongil Creek to the ocean (hopefully) this week.
A key planning document that will shape the future of the sprawling Gulgan North Business and Industrial Lands precinct is ...
In a devastating blow, the 2025 Byron Writers Festival (BWF) was cancelled last weekend after a successful, though wet, ...
My climate change session got cancelled. Because of climate change. I guess that pretty well says it all. Saturday morning at the Byron Writers Festival I was looking forward to talking climate change ...
Letters to the editor The Echo loves your letters and is proud to provide a community forum on the issues that matter most to our readers and the people of the NSW north coast. So don’t be a passive ...
Nothing prepared me for China. In Xiamen, a city of five million, I walked up to 12km some days, past glittering malls, bustling fish markets, and serene gardens, rode bullet trains, got lost ...
Before the authorities begin punishing sellers of ‘illicit tobacco’, (up to seven years jail and fines for unlicensed tobacco sellers, Echo July 30) they may need to do some research. Here in Lismore ...
The locally-based Northern Rivers Food (NRF) organisation, established in 2011 as a not- for-profit, member-based food group, has sadly folded.
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