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It s not going to change the world, Cr Richardson said. It s not going to change the traffic in a way that allows us to now cruise down and remember the 80s, but what it will do is allow locals to get around town. For me, it s a locals road. It s not going to turn us back decades but it will make a difference. Nationals MLC Ben Franklin and Byron mayor Simon Richardson at the opening of the Byron Bay Bypass on Saturday, February 27, 2021. Picture: Liana Boss The project was funded for $24 million, $20 million of which came from the state government, the rest from council. ....
Premium Content The historic Mullumbimby Drill Hall is looking divine after some major upgrades. The hall, established 105 years ago as an Army training facility during World War One, recently received $146,850 worth of renovations. The state government funding, from the Stronger Country Communities Fund, went to a new box office, an upgraded lighting system, access ramp, improved kitchen, storage shed and pottery shed. Some major renovations have been completed at the Drill Hall in Mullumbimby. Parliamentary Secretary for Energy and the Arts opened the refurbished hall on February 20. For over a century, the Drill Hall has served many different purposes for the Mullumbimby ....
Premium Content When its comes to dishing out bushfire recovery money, politicians should remain colour blind. Labor shouldn t just see red, Liberals shouldn t just see blue, and Greens should represent every colour under the rainbow, not just green. The Berejiklian Government is rightly having the blowtorch applied to its belly over its handling of the Bushfire Local Economic Recovery fund. Every fair-minded person would probably assume this money is dished out fairly on a needs basis. The neediest areas, after the horrendous 2019-20 bushfire season, are pretty obvious for everyone to see. While plenty of infrastructure burnt down and needs to be replaced, there s also still plenty of people living in caravans and tents waiting for money to flow. ....