‘ALL GENERALISATIONS ARE FALSE, INCLUDING THIS ONE.’ – MARK TWAIN The Byron Shire Echo • Volume 40 #44 • April 8, 2026 • www.echo.net.au
Nothing blue about this lot! Versace Boys brought more style than a barrel of monkeys to the Billi front bar, which may never pass a health and safety inspection ever again.
Mullum Top Pub punters went off for Z-Star (top left).
Cheekier than any ten-year-old, Bruns Picture House cabaret just keeps getting better and cheekier: MC Brett Haylock; Caitlin Marion, bound for fame; the quite literally unbelievable, Raymond Crowe; the inimitable Amy May Rose; and the man perfectly named for Easter, Chris Chen.
Bruns Pub had some of its biggest nights ever: Jimmy Barnes got up with the Living End; Bob Marley didn’t get up with the Wailers; the only time JD could squeeze in he caught Brook Street. Photos Jeff ‘Bad Bunny’ Dawson
Residents raise concerns over proposed 24-hour gym at Mullum Bowlo Paul Bibby Concerns are being raised by nearby residents over plans to transform Mullumbimby’s former bowling club into a 24-hour gym, with issues ranging from noise and traffic to a lack of community consultation. As previously reported, the historic Mullumbimby Ex-Services Bowling Club at 7 Jubilee Avenue is set to be redeveloped into a roundthe-clock fitness centre operated by Town Fitness Pty Ltd, marking a significant shift in how the site will be used.
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While the proposal retains one bowling green, the development would see the main clubhouse converted into a modern gym, including a large workout space, group fitness studio and recovery facilities. The gym would operate 24 hours a day, with staffed hours and group classes running from 6am to 7.30pm. However, some residents living near the site say the move to a 24-hour operation could have unintended impacts on the surrounding neighbourhood. Noelle Maxwell, who lives
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nearby, expressed concerns about how the facility might be used late at night.
Noise and traffic concerns raised ‘If you want to have a 24-hour gym you need staff it 24 hours,’ she said. Ms Maxwell said she was worried the site could become a late-night gathering point for young people, particularly outside of staffed hours. She also raised concerns about potential noise from early morning and late-night group activities.
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Ms Maxwell pointed to the possibility of gym classes with loud music, as well as outdoor ‘boot-camp’ style sessions, taking place at times that could disturb nearby residents. Traffic was another key concern, particularly given the site’s proximity to Mullumbimby High School. Ms Maxwell said increased vehicle movements could create safety risks during already busy periods. She noted that peak gym usage times may coincide with the morning school drop-off, increasing congestion in the area. This was exacerbated by the
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fact that the current proposal did not appear to include bike parking facilities. In addition to operational concerns, Ms Maxwell expressed frustration about what she described as a lack of communication from the developer. ‘No one ever got back to me to answer any of my questions,’ she said. ‘There’s a lot of questions and if someone had come and answered them I might feel differently.’ While acknowledging that the development may go ahead, Ms ▶ Continued on page 6
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