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Authorities Unite to Keep Byron Shire Safe and Enjoyable This Holiday Season

Authorities Unite to Keep Byron Shire Safe and Enjoyable This Holiday Season
By Jeff Gibbs
Byron Shire Council is teaming up with Tweed Byron Police District, National Parks and Wildlife Service, Reflections Holiday Parks, and Crown Lands this Christmas and New Year to ensure public safety and protect the natural beauty of the region.
The holiday season sees a sharp rise in visitors to the Byron Shire, placing immense pressure on local towns and villages. In response, compliance teams will be working extended hours, including weekends and public holidays, to monitor public areas, enforce regulations, and ensure safety.
Crackdown on Illegal Camping and Parking
Council Rangers will be focusing on parking compliance and illegal camping, particularly in residential streets, beach car parks, national parks, nature reserves, and Crown land.
“Camping in these areas is against the law, and visitors caught doing so will face fines,” said Sarah Nagel, Byron Shire Council’s Manager of Public and Environment Services.
Responsible Pet Ownership
Another key focus for Rangers will be managing dogs in public spaces. “There is an increasing issue with dogs roaming or being walked off-leash in prohibited areas,” Ms.
Nagel said. “Companion Animal OPicers will be patrolling to ensure pet owners comply with regulations.”
Alcohol-Free Zones and Police Patrols
Tweed Byron Police District is reminding everyone that parks and the Byron CBD are alcohol-free zones. Officers will be patrolling these areas to curb alcohol-related crime and anti-social behaviour, helping to keep the community and visitors safe.
National Parks and Road Closures
The National Parks and Wildlife Service has announced road closures for New Year’s Eve to manage crowds and protect the environment. Roads affected include:
- Lighthouse Road to Cape Byron Lighthouse
- Black Rock Road in Tyagarah Nature Reserve
- Tallow Beach Road
A Call For Respect
“The Byron Shire is a beautiful area, and we all have a role to play in preserving it,” said Ms. Nagel. “We’re asking visitors and residents to respect our community, its people, and the natural environment.”
Information on parking regulations, dog off-leash areas, and other guidelines is available on the Byron Shire Council website.
Let’s work together to ensure this holiday season is safe, enjoyable, and respectful of the stunning Byron Shire.
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