THE MAN WHO DOES NOT READ GOOD BOOKS HAS NO ADVANTAGE OVER THE MAN WHO CAN’T READ THEM – MARK TWAIN The Byron Shire Echo • Volume 40 #12 • August 27, 2025 • www.echo.net.au
Action on Bangalow’s blackspot Paul Bibby The tragic hit-and-run death of Bangalow resident Paul Campton could be the catalyst for a major road safety upgrade at the spot where he was killed. Seven weeks after the beloved local figure was struck by a vehicle on Raftons Road near the intersection with Keith Street and Leslie Road, Byron Shire Council will vote on a suite of safety measures for the location at this week’s meeting (Thursday). The proposed measures, contained in a motion by Labor Councillor Asren Pugh and Byron Mayor Sarah Ndiaye, also follow the delivery of a 638-signature petition from Byron Shire locals. The petition calls for a range of strategies to address the issues at the blackspot including traffic calming measures to slow or discourage the use of Keith Street and Raftons Road to bypass Lismore Road. The proposed motion from councillors Pugh and Ndiaye involves formal recognition of this petition by Council. However, it begins by acknowledging the ‘heartfelt loss of Paul “Campo” Campton, the deeply mourned heart and soul of his community’. The motion then ‘affirms the urgent need to enhance pedestrian safety in his honour’. The motion notes that Council already has plans for some of the requested safety measures, namely, the introduction of pedestrian walkways on Leslie Street and Raftons Road. However, it reveals that there is currently no funding to move ahead with these plans.
Investigate safety issues The most immediate action taken will be a safety audit, in a staged approach to address the safety issues. ▶ Continued on page 4
Safety of Mullum’s water supply raised ▶ p2
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Aslan Shand The challenging economic times, road and drainage works, and the increasing number of chain stores in Byron are calling into question what the future of the town of Byron Bay will be, according to local businesses. ‘One big problem with Byron is it has lost its identity,’ said Yulli’s Byron Bay restaurant
One parliament and over 700 lobbyists – what could go wrong? ▶ p8
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on in his mind. I don’t know where this stuff comes from. How can Kelly’s paintings be so visceral and gritty, yet so touching and relatable? He’s a paradox.’ Brendan’s exhibition, UNSEEN, features new as yet unseen pieces. Mandy Nolan will host the night. The exhibition is 5-9pm this Saturday, 30 August at Gallery Bedlam, Wilsons Creek. More info: @gallerybedlam. Photo Jeff ‘Bedlam as a Lifestyle’ Dawson
What is the key to Byron’s future success? owner Karl Cooney, reflecting on what Byron is and where it is going. ‘At the moment, it doesn’t know if it’s a groovy, calm, chill hippie town, or if it’s a upmarket, high-end, sort of Gold Coast kind of joint. It doesn’t know what it is right now. And I think that’s a little bit of a challenge, like there’s an identity crisis. It used to have this real uniqueness about it. And there was a
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reason that people came here because they felt different, and they walked away feeling different.’ Byron visitor Karen Morris agreed telling The Echo, ‘We come here twice a year. We’ve noticed that the shops have become more mainstream which is a bit of a shame. The shops and character of the town was always ▶ Continued on page 7
Be sure to spoil dad next Sunday! ▶ p22
Delightful living and beautiful spaces in the making ▶ p26
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