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![]() Sydney Morning Herald | Even cowboys find it hard to make a buck Sydney Morning Herald IF YOU want to observe an intriguing mix of cultures, I suggest an evening at the annual rodeo in Byron Bay. Rodeo? Yes, cowboys, surfers and aromatherapists mingling over cans of Jim Beam. What other combination could promise such a diverse range of ... |
![]() Music Feeds | Bluesfest Director Peter Noble Against Splendours New Festival Site Music Feeds Splendour in the Grass continues to meet opposition from locals, including Bluesfest director Peter Noble, as the festival attempts to return to Byron Bay. This week the Public Assessment Commission [PAC] conducted public hearings, which allowed locals ... SPLENDOUR HEARING TURNS NASTY Bluesfest organiser's fears over site plan |
Flood of controversy over festival site ABC Online By Bruce MacKenzie The developers behind the controversial North Byron Parklands festival site say there are plans in place to deal with flooding on the land. A public meeting held in Byron Bay yesterday was shown a picture of the area underwater taken ... Debate heats up about Splendour's proposed new site CRIES OF "SHAME" AT SPLENDOUR HEARING Ocean Shores meeting mainly opposed |
Elisha, conscious over corporate. Byron Shire News MADE WITH LOVE: Showing off some of the delicious 100% organic dishes at The Conscious Cafe in Byron Bay are owner Elisha Yarrington (right) with her dad Allan and sister-in-law Anya. AFTER a 10-hour working day as national sales co-ordinator for 20th ... |
'We are not quacks Byron Shire News HERBS FOR HEALTH: Kate Ray, a naturopath from Go Vita in Byron Bay, prepares a tonic. CLAIMS by some Australian doctors that universities should stop teaching "nonsense" alternative medicine courses have angered a Byron Bay naturopath. |
Splendour future on the line Noosa News THE final showdown over the proposed Yelgun site for Splendour in the Grass was played out at Byron Bay yesterday morning before the NSW Planning Assessment Commission to decide whether the festival can come home. Opponents and backers of the North ... |
Byron Bay's waves of relaxation NEWS.com.au IT'S seven in the morning when Rusty Miller picks me up outside my hotel in Byron Bay in his old Subaru, with a hula girl dashboard dancer and the rear-vision mirror gaffer-taped on. I'd heard a lot about this surfing legend, who shot to fame a few ... |
Is Byron ready for Mac attack? Northern Star BYRON Bay is well known for its anti-McDonald's stance, but 20 years on from the passionate anti-Maccas protest of the '90s, has the opposition waned? Multinationals and chain stores have popped up all over town since then, from Baskin Robbins to ... |
Byron ready for Festival Gympie Times THE Byron Bay International Film Festival is back for 2012, bringing people and film together for a captivating, stimulating and entertaining dose of screen culture. Screening over 10 days, from March 2-11 at Byron Bay, the festival attracts ... |
Byron Bay: Bach by the beach New Zealand Herald By Sheriden Rhodes The delights of cosmopolitan Byron Bay have Sheriden Rhodes and family making a return journey. Clarke's Beach is famous for its surfing. Photo / Sheriden Rhodes There would be few people who don't fall in love at first sight with ... |









