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Huge Show of Support for Byron Bay Wildlife Hospital at Wild Aid 2023

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The Cruel Sea put on a stella performance at Wild Aid, lead singer Tex Perkins is a passionate wildlife supporter and ambassador of Byron Bay Wildlife Hospital. Image: James D Morgan, Getty Images.

Huge Show of Support for Byron Bay Wildlife Hospital at Wild Aid 2023

 

By Sarah Waters

The previous state government may have pulled its funding from Byron Bay Wildlife Hospital, but its supporters won’t let its doors shut.

More than 1000 people helped to raise close to $100,000 for the wildlife hospital at the inaugural Wild Aid 2023 concert held at The Green Room, at Byron Events Farm, in Tyagarah on October 21.

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The concert was headlined by wildlife ambassador Tex Perkins and his band, The Cruel Sea, who recently reunited to play the exclusive benefit gig as a warmup to their recently announced national tour.

The Cruel Sea’s stella performance was followed by Byron Bay band Loose Content, singer-songwriter Jez Mead and solo artist Adalita Srsen, who all took to the stage and performed for free to support Australian wildlife.

Byron Bay band Loose Content put on an impressive show for concert goers at Wild Aid 2023. Image: Lisa G Photography.

Byron Bay band Loose Content put on an impressive show for concert goers at Wild Aid 2023. Image: Lisa G Photography.

The Godfather of punk Iggy Pop also made an appearance via video link with his rescue Moluccan cockatoo Biggy Pop – the founding patron of Byron Bay Wildlife Hospital since 2020.

Iggy said to concert goers ‘if you’re here at Wild Aid it’s because you like good music and wildlife – those are a couple of things I might know something about, and Biggie too.’

“Byron Bay Wildlife Hospital is Australia’s largest mobile hospital, built to save native wildlife during a bushfire or flood,” Iggy said.

“We need public support to keep saving wildlife while we work to persuade the government to restore the $6 million four-year funding plan they announced and then revoked,” he said.

Founder and CEO of Byron Bay Wildlife Hospital Dr Stephen Van Mil said the event was fantastic and people really dug deep during the live auction to raise much-needed funds for the hospital – which couldn’t have come at a better time.

The team at Byron Bay Wildlife Hospital work tirelessly to save Australia’s native animals despite the previous state government revoking a $6 million funding grant. Image: Lisa G Photography.

The team at Byron Bay Wildlife Hospital work tirelessly to save Australia’s native animals despite the previous state government revoking a $6 million funding grant. Image: Lisa G Photography.

The day of the concert, the team at Byron Bay Wildlife Hospital searched for injured wildlife at Tyagarah Nature Reserve, where a bushfire had been burning for more than a week.

Ironically, the concert venue was right next to the fire zone.

“There was a question mark over whether we could go ahead with the event because of the fire,” Dr Van Mil said.

“But it was all cleared by National Parks and Wildlife Service and local authorities, so on the day of the concert we had a team going around looking for wildlife and that evening we hosted a great concert.

“People were in a really good frame of mind and were really generous, it was a beautiful event, everyone really enjoyed themselves.

“It’s incredibly heartening to know how much the public supports us, and it’s a real shot in the arm for our veterinary team’s morale,” he said.

Founder of Byron Bay Wildlife Hospital Dr Stephen Van Mil holds up a print for auction at the Wild Aid benefit concert. Image: Lisa G Photography.

Founder of Byron Bay Wildlife Hospital Dr Stephen Van Mil holds up a print for auction at the Wild Aid benefit concert. Image: Lisa G Photography.

Bluesfest Director Peter Noble OAM provided the venue for the fundraiser.

Prior to the concert he said it was the saddest irony that a benefit show to raise money for Byron Bay Wildlife Hospital, which provides treatment for wildlife injured by bush fires and floods, was itself in the vicinity of a bushfire.

“At times like these, the importance of this wonderful community asset is demonstrated,” Mr Noble said.

“According to reports, the death toll, and injuries to wildlife from the fire at the Tyagarah Nature Reserve near Byron Bay are considerable.

“The Byron Bay Wildlife Hospital is treating the wildlife right now.”

More than 1000 people attended the inaugural Wild Aid 2023 concert. Image: Aaris Tsiapos.

More than 1000 people attended the inaugural Wild Aid 2023 concert. Image: Aaris Tsiapos.

Byron Bay Wildlife Hospital receives no funding, and it costs $550 on average to treat every animal that comes into its care.

The funds raised from Wild Aid will pay for the expert treatment needed to save more than 170 wildlife patients.

Last month the hospital treated more animals than ever before with wildlife breeding earlier than normal due to the unseasonably warm weather.

Dr Van Mil recently met with the NSW Environment Minister Penny Sharpe and presented her with a petition that had 21,000 signatures supporting the wildlife hospital.

He has requested emergency funding from the government and is awaiting to hear if it has been approved or not.

In the meantime, the Byron Bay Wildlife Hospital team continue to treat hundreds of native animals each week.

 

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Byron Bay RDE – Regional Disability and Seniors Expo 2024: Call for Exhibitors

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Byron Bay RDE – Regional Disability and Seniors Expo 2024: Call for Exhibitors

 

In regional New South Wales, individuals with disabilities and seniors, along with their caregivers, often encounter difficulties in accessing the essential resources and support that are more readily available in larger urban centres. This disparity is frequently due to a lack of awareness about the local services and support systems, compelling many to undertake unnecessary travel to metropolitan areas or, worse, to forego critical assistance altogether.

Sharon Fulwood, an event manager, and parent to two children with disabilities, understands these challenges from personal experience, particularly in navigating the complexities of the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) within her community. To bridge this gap, Sharon is spearheading the inaugural Byron Bay Regional Disability Expo (RDE), which will also feature a Seniors Expo, providing a much-needed platform for accessing a plethora of services locally.

Set for July 5, 2024, at the Cavanbah Centre in Byron Bay, the expo aims to empower, educate, and connect individuals with disabilities, seniors, and caregivers with the latest resources, technologies, and services available to them. This event promises to be a pivotal resource, eliminating the need for long-distance travel by consolidating a wide range of services under one roof.

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Exhibitor Invitation: To ensure the success of this vital initiative, Sharon invites providers of products and services related to developmental delays, health conditions, congenital disabilities, aging, and more to participate in this enriching expo. Exhibiting at the Byron Bay RDE offers a unique opportunity to network with other organisations, collaborate on solutions, and engage directly with end-users—thereby playing an active role in enhancing the lives of the local disability and senior communities.

Event Details:

  • Date: Friday, 5 July 2024
  • Venue: Cavanbah Centre, 249 Ewingsdale Rd, Byron Bay

Exhibitors at the Byron Bay RDE will gain invaluable exposure and direct feedback from the community, enhancing their ability to serve and support. This event is not just an expo but a community effort to bring local and regional resources to the forefront, ensuring that those who need them most are well-informed and supported.

For more information on how to participate or register as an exhibitor, please visit the official Byron Bay RDE website or contact the event management team directly. Join us in making a significant impact in the Byron Bay community—your expertise and services can make a real difference.

 

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$300,000 funding agreement to help deliver flood resilient land in the Byron Shire

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Janelle Saffin, Paul Scully, Michael Lyon Resilient Lands Program Saddle Road Precinct

$300,000 funding agreement to help deliver flood resilient land in the Byron Shire

 

The NSW Government is providing Byron Shire Council $300,000 through the Resilient Lands Program to provide safe, flood resilient land for new housing at the Saddle Road Precinct in Brunswick Heads.

The funding from the NSW Reconstruction Authority (RA) will allow Council to complete a Structure Plan, Infrastructure Priority Plan, technical studies, and community engagement to investigate suitability for new housing and public infrastructure in the precinct.

Located on the western side of the Pacific Motorway, the site is just five minutes by car to Brunswick Heads and eight to Mullumbimby. It is well above projected flood heights which will provide opportunities for new homes off the flood plain.

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Saddle Road is the third site to be identified under the RA’s Resilient Lands Program (RLP). The site is also the first to be identified outside of the Lismore LGA under the program, and has also been flagged in Byron Shire Council’s Residential Strategy as a key site for future residential development.

It follows the recent announcement of 400 new lots in East Lismore and up to 50 new households in the Mount Pleasant Estate at Goonellabah.

While the final number of homes at Saddle Road will be determined following detailed planning and community engagement, based on site-specifications, it is estimated between 500-800 homes could be delivered.

The RLP is accelerating the delivery of new land and housing options, linking with the $700 million Resilient Homes Program (RHP), giving flood impacted homeowners a pathway to move to a safer location.

The RA will work with RHP buyback participants to secure suitable and affordable land and will provide further support to those eligible who wish to relocate their existing homes.

For more information, visit NSW Reconstruction Authority.

Minister for Planning and Public Spaces Paul Scully said:

“This funding is a win-win for the community and Byron Shire Council.

“Not only will it help to unlock flood-resilient lots for people to build on, it also helps Council and the NSW Government deliver on its promise of more homes for our growing population.

“The land is positioned near existing services and an established community and will provide a beautiful, safe place to live for those affected by the nearby flood plain.”

Parliamentary Secretary for Disaster Recovery Janelle Saffin said:

“The announcement of this third site under the Resilient Lands Program is the first one outside of Lismore.

“Locals communities and Councils can be assured that the wheels of the RLP are starting to turn right across the Northern Rivers.

“This announcement will be followed by others in our local government areas and will see more land become available, giving people accepting buybacks in the Resilient Homes Program a variety of places to choose from.”

Byron Shire Council Mayor Michael Lyon said:

“We are thrilled to receive this initial funding support which will not only benefit members of our community displaced by the natural disasters in 2022, but also address the housing crisis that has existed since before the floods.

“Council can now get on with the important job of structure planning for this site on The Saddle Road and get the land ready for building flood-resilient houses more quickly which is a huge win.

“The work ahead includes an Aboriginal Heritage and Environmental Sensitivity Assessment, a Structure Plan that includes a vision and concept plan for the site, a Planning Proposal to amend Council’s LEP and an Infrastructure Priority Plan that addresses the infrastructure required to support a new community such as roads, sewer and water.

“As these works are progressed, we look forward to working with our community to achieve the best outcomes.”

 

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Have Your Say on Byron Shire’s New Active Transport Plan

 

Byron Shire Council is inviting feedback from all residents who walk, roll, and ride within the community. The council has undertaken a significant review of its existing Bike Plan and Pedestrian Access and Mobility Plan, both of which were initially developed in 2018 after extensive community input. Six years on, it’s time to evaluate the plans’ effectiveness, set new priorities, and celebrate the achievements thus far.

Shelley Currie, the Council’s Road Safety Officer, highlighted a major update in the review process: the merging of the two previous plans into a singular, comprehensive document dubbed the Active Transport Plan. “The goals, objectives, and outcomes of the previous plans closely align, so consolidating them into one unified plan is a strategic move to streamline our efforts and resources,” explained Ms. Currie.

Objectives of the Active Transport Plan include:

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  • Enhancing opportunities for active travel.
  • Boosting the connectivity of paths and cycleways throughout the Shire.
  • Designing and implementing high-quality infrastructure to ensure maximum safety and accessibility.
  • Providing amenities that enhance the attractiveness of walking, rolling, and riding.
  • Encouraging the use of bicycles for shorter trips.

A draft of the Active Transport Plan is currently on public exhibition, and Byron Shire Council is seeking input from the community to refine and enhance the proposal. Residents are encouraged to review the draft plan and contribute their perspectives and suggestions.

Details for Public Feedback:

  • Read the Draft: The draft Active Transport Plan is available for public viewing.
  • Provide Feedback: Residents can submit their comments and suggestions to help shape the final plan.
  • Deadline for Submissions: Feedback must be submitted by 31 May 2024.

For more information and detailed instructions on how to make a submission, please visit Byron Shire Council’s official website at Have your say on our Active Transport Plan – Byron Shire Council.

 

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