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Mullumbimby: The biggest little town in Australia , Does this locale live up to its title?

Mullumbimby: The biggest little town in Australia , Does this locale live up to its title?
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Sydneysiders are gazumping locals in Byron when it comes to buying property

Share We speak to the team behind the most intriguing recent property sale. The property: A two-bedroom mid-century cottage in Mullumbimby, NSW. Sold by private treaty for $840,000. Who was the agent/agency? Gary Brazenor, Byron Shire Real Estate; Damian Collins, Real Estate Institute of WA president. How long was this on the market? [Brazenor] Four hours. This mid-century cottage in Mullumbimby in northern NSW sold by private treaty for $840,000.  Why did this one sell? Because of its cute character and its location in Mullumbimby. It’s an eclectic mix of people, with more and more Sydneysiders now. It’s a really good-sized town and a great community. There’s a lot of infrastructure there because of the population of about 5000. There’s a major shopping centre.

Seafood lovers prove their not shellfish by standing in line

Premium Content Subscriber only LINES down Ballina s streets have made it official, the area s Christmas dish of choice is seafood. In the wake of China s embargo on Aussie seafood, the Australian Seafood Industry s campaign for locals to add seafood to their Christmas spreads has paid off for Ballina businesses. Screenshots of a video shared to social media by Gary Brazenor showing the lines of people waiting to get seafood for Christmas from Northern Rivers Seafood on River St in Ballina at 7am. A viral video shared on social media has shown a line hundreds of metres long queuing at 7am to pick up seafood from Northern Rivers Seafood on River St in Ballina.

Seafood lovers prove they re not shellfish by lining up

Premium Content Subscriber only LINES down Ballina s streets have made it official, the area s Christmas dish of choice is seafood. In the wake of China s embargo on Aussie seafood, the Australian Seafood Industry s campaign for locals to add seafood to their Christmas spreads has paid off for Ballina businesses. Screenshots of a video shared to social media by Gary Brazenor showing the lines of people waiting to get seafood for Christmas from Northern Rivers Seafood on River St in Ballina at 7am. A viral video shared on social media has shown a line hundreds of metres long queuing at 7am to pick up seafood from Northern Rivers Seafood on River St in Ballina.

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