SAFER STREETS FOR BYRON BAY? LIGHT ON, DUDE

SAFER STREETS FOR BYRON BAY? LIGHT ON, DUDE

The NSW Government has awarded $75,000 to Byron Shire Council to improve lighting in Byron Bay’s entertainment precinct, as part of an ongoing project to reduce alcohol-related violence. Attorney General Mark Speakman and Nationals Parliamentary Secretary for Northern...
GRANT TO HELP YOUNG OFFENDERS GET BACK ON TRACK

GRANT TO HELP YOUNG OFFENDERS GET BACK ON TRACK

Byron Bay will soon be better equipped to tackle youth crime and reoffending through a $250,000 grant from the NSW Government to Byron Youth Service, Attorney General Mark Speakman and Nationals Parliamentary Secretary for Northern NSW Ben Franklin announced today. Mr...
NSW GOVERNMENT BRINGS HOME FUNDING TRY FOR BYRON RUGBY

NSW GOVERNMENT BRINGS HOME FUNDING TRY FOR BYRON RUGBY

The Byron Bay Rugby Union Club will receive $5,110 in NSW Government funding to carry out works on their club house and to provide uniforms for the women’s team. Minister for Sport Stuart Ayres and Nationals Parliamentary Secretary for Northern NSW Ben Franklin today...
BYRON THEATRE TO TAKE CENTRE STAGE

BYRON THEATRE TO TAKE CENTRE STAGE

Byron’s home of arts, cultural and community events, Byron Theatre, will benefit from $260,000 of NSW Government funding to modernise the facilities. Nationals Parliamentary Secretary for Northern NSW Ben Franklin said the upgrades would improve the experience for...