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The Byron Shire Echo Issue 40.39 – March 4, 2026

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‘YOUR WEEKLY GUIDE TO THE UNIVERSE. AVAILABLE SOON IN DIGITAL HOLOGRAPHY.’ – MCDUCK The Byron Shire Echo • Volume 40 #39 • March 4, 2026 • www.echo.net.au

Holi rainbows!

About 100 women and girls powdered their noses, and much more at Sunday’s Holi Festival, the festival of colour at Brunswick Heads. Put on by Together She Thrives, organic coloured flour turned the white-clad revellers into walking rainbows. Photo ‘Holi Smoke’ Dawson

Norths reject Bangalow Police reject LECC recommendations Bowlo buy-back offer after Ballina DV death investigation Aslan Shand Norths Collective (formerly North Sydney Leagues Club) has rejected the Bangalow Advisory Committee’s (BAC) offer to buy back the Bangalow Bowlo at the 2022 ‘bail out’ price of $680,000. A spokesperson for the Save Bangalow Bowlo Steering Committee (SBBSC), a group representing

the interests of the wider community, said the offer was framed in response to sentiments expressed in the Community Stakeholder Survey conducted in January. ‘There is a widely held view in the community that any repurchase price should align with that original stabilisation amount, rather than extend beyond it,’ said Sally ▶ Continued on page 2

Byron Writers Festival: symbol of our vibrant, unique culture ▶ p4

Suffolk Park comes together on street safety ▶ p11

Hans Lovejoy

The time taken to respond to a Ballina domestic violence (DV) incident has been defended by the Counsel to the Commissioner of NSW Police. Police oversight body, the Law Enforcement Conduct Commission (LECC), is investigating police conduct around the death of Lindy Lucena, who died on 3 January,

Mandy’s Soapbox: We are all we have ▶ p28

We’re here to connect the property dots. Local expertise and proven results. MANA Real Estate

2023, after being assaulted by her partner, Robert Huber. Huber was sentenced to 12 years in prison on 7 July, 2025. The inquiry is focusing on ‘whether the conduct of the police officers involved in the response to the assault and subsequent death of Ms Lucena amounted to serious misconduct or serious maladministration.’

Magic Murwillumbah ▶ p22

Police allegedly took nearly an hour to respond to the 000 call, just moments away from the station. While the public hearings – under Operation Almas – were held in late 2025, the commissioner’s response was published on 23 February, 2026 (https://tinyurl.com/yuy9cyd8). The police commissioner’s response, by Counsel Tim Smartt, ▶ Continued on page 6

Northern Rivers women in business ▶ p23

The Arts ▶ p26


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