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March 4, 2026

Inside the honey business most people never see

FOR local organic beekeepers Aidan Quick and Michi De Domahidy, opening a healthy beehive is both routine and deeply rewarding. "Standing alone in a pocket...

March 3, 2026

‘Floodland’ a warning and tribute to the strength of hope

AWARD-winning documentary Floodland will screen in cinemas nationally from February 26, documenting Lismore's experience in the aftermath of the 2022 floods. Filmed in the months...

March 3, 2026

Fluoride dosing suspended at Tweed water treatment plant

TWEED Shire's drinking water has been without fluoride for almost three months after a system failure at the Bray Park Water Treatment Plant. Tweed Shire...

March 1, 2026

Rescue squad tests new heavy lifting gear

MEMBERS of the Tweed District Rescue Squad have tested new heavy lifting equipment during a training exercise, marking a major upgrade funded through community...

March 1, 2026

Women’s Day eventmarks library milestone

MEL Bampton will bring storytelling, humour and straight talk about women's hormonal health to Lismore Library this International Women's Day, in the venue's first...

February 28, 2026

Seagulls–Twin Towns amalgamation talks end

THE proposed $30 million amalgamation of Seagulls and Twin Towns will not proceed after Norths Collective ended negotiations. Norths proposed the amalgamation in October as...

February 28, 2026

Northern Rivers rallies for native forests

COMMUNITY members across the Northern Rivers are preparing to gather in Lismore next month to protest native forest logging and promote a citizen science...

February 28, 2026

Fiddle Faddle’s ‘old time’ fancy

EACH Thursday morning, the sound of fiddles fills Murwillumbah's old CWA Hall, marking another rehearsal for Fiddle Faddle, a community band united by a...

February 27, 2026

A region in transition

THE Tweed is entering what Mayor Chris Cherry describes as a defining period, shaped by housing pressure, climate reality and a community learning how...

February 26, 2026

Why Thirst Trap is resisting social media image culture

A 'thirst trap' is a social media post designed to sexually entice its viewer, a byproduct of selfie culture and the pressure to appear...

February 25, 2026

Measles alert extends to Lismore after infectious case attended hospital

Health authorities have issued a new measles alert for Lismore, days after a confirmed case prompted warnings across Byron Bay, as exposure sites...

February 25, 2026

Two million demerit points removed under NSW Gov scheme

THE NSW Government has moved to permanently introduce a demerit point reward scheme that removes points from the licences of drivers who remain offence-free...

February 25, 2026

Largest senior celebration in southern hemisphere returns

THE Tweed Seniors Festival will return in March with more than 40 events planned across the shire. The local program forms part of the NSW...

February 24, 2026

Local junior doctor follows family path into Tweed Hospital

A local woman is among a new intake of junior doctors who have started work across Northern Rivers hospitals this month. Anthea Warne is one...

February 24, 2026

Hundreds of native species preserved at Lismore nursery

A Lismore-based nursery is growing hundreds of native plant species as part of long-term efforts to restore rainforest ecosystems across the Northern Rivers. Firewheel Nursery...

February 23, 2026

Murwillumbah coach trains generations of players

A MURWILLUMBAH football coach who pioneered private training in Northern NSW has spent 40 years shaping generations of young players, including the children of...

February 22, 2026

New Green Island cafe opens in Lismore

A chef who has cooked in five-star Taiwanese hotel restaurants is now serving food from her homeland at Lismore's newly opened Green Island Cafe. Ya...

February 21, 2026

Rainforest-inspired works on show at Uki café-post office

A LOCAL artist is drawing on the Gondwana rainforest for a new exhibition showing at Bastion Lane Espresso Bar in Uki. Brenda Bryant's exhibition, Shadows...

February 20, 2026

New Teakwood owner preserves cafe’s village charm

TEAKWOOD Cafe in Burringbar will reopen next week under new ownership, with the new operator pledging to keep the venue much the same for...

February 19, 2026

Byron couple recount their discovery of human remains in Ballina’s Richmond River

A Byron Bay couple have spoken about discovering human remains near the Richmond River in Ballina earlier this week, as police continue forensic...

February 19, 2026

Brewery brings 200-year-old European tradition to the Tweed

A Tweed brewery is adapting a centuries-old European brewing tradition to local conditions, using native ingredients and sustainable practices to produce barrel-aged beer. Caldera Brewing...

February 17, 2026

Almost $30,000 raised for young DoorDash worker living in a caravan park

A fortuitous food delivery has sparked a wave of community support for a young DoorDash worker living with his family in a caravan park. DoorDash...

February 16, 2026

A new head chef for hatted Paper Daisy

HATTED Cabarita Beach restaurant Paper Daisy has appointed chef Baxter Newstead as its new head chef, marking a new chapter for the beachfront venue. Newstead...

February 15, 2026

Illegal e-bikes to be seized and crushed under NSW crackdown

NSW Police will be given expanded powers to seize and destroy illegal electric bikes under new laws targeting high-powered devices operating on roads and...