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ith rising virus case numbers, New Year’s Eve 2022 was always going to be somewhat subdued. NSW police said in a statement that it was very quiet across the whole of NSW, including Byron Bay. The entire North Region had only
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68 arrests with 75 charges including ‘PCA, drug possession, assault, warrant, and assault police.’
Byron New Year’s Eve In Byron, revellers flocked to Dening Park to enjoy Soul Street entertainment, which
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catered for families. While groups of teenagers wandered aimlessly up and down Jonson Street, some revellers, like Rebekah and Cherokee (pictured), were content to see the new year in with a few quiet ones in Railway Park.
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Over in Bruns, it just wouldn’t feel like New Year’s Eve if the McGregor Family Amusements and Carnival weren’t in Banner Park . Sampling the fun and games was five-year-old Elijah (pictured), who managed to catch himself a prize-winning duck.
The carnival will continue until January 23, right in the centre of town, and this is the 61st year of operation. The Brunswick Heads Woodchop is the next attraction for the town, and will run from January 13 to 15. Photos by Eve Jeffery
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