Byron Bay, New South Wales

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Byron Bay
New South Wales

Byron Lighthouse
Population: 5,6091
Postcode: 2481
Elevation: 3 m (10 ft)
Mayor: Jan Barham
Location:
LGA: Byron Shire Council
State District: Ballina
Federal Division: Richmond
Mean Max Temp Mean Min Temp Annual Rainfall
23.7 °C
75 °F
16.5 °C
62 °F
1,723.5 mm
67.9 in
Tallow Beach looking south from the lighthouse

Byron Bay is a town in the state of New South Wales on the easternmost point of mainland Australia. The town is the nucleus of Byron Shire, which has in excess of 30,000 people (ABS est. 2003). Captain James Cook named Cape Byron after circumnavigator John Byron, grandfather of English poet Lord Byron.

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Location

Byron Bay with sugar cane burning in the distance

Byron Bay is located 759 kilometres north of Sydney and 140 kilometres south of Brisbane. Cape Byron, a headland adjacent to the town, is the most easterly point of Australia.

Tourism

Byron Bay. The main beach in 2006
Overlooking Watego's with julian rocks in the background

The town has several beaches which are popular for surfing. It is a resort popular with both domestic and international tourists, including backpackers, who travel along the Australian coast, and the scenery attracts sky divers. The area is also noted for its wildlife, with the whale watching industry a significant contributor to the local economy.

An oceanway connects from the centre of town out to the Cape Byron lighthouse and visitors are encouraged to choose sustainable options for moving around town like walking and cycling.

Temperate and tropical waters merge at Byron Bay, making it a popular area for scuba diving and snorkelling. Most diving is done at Julian Rocks which is part of the recently established Cape Byron Marine Park and only a few minutes boat ride from Main Beach.

Geography

Byron Bay is part of the erosion caldera of an ancient shield volcano, the Tweed Volcano, which erupted 23 million years ago. The volcano formed as a result of the Indo-Australian Plate moving over the East Australia hotspot.

History

the Byron Bay Lighthouse.

Before it became a renowned surfing and tourist spot, Byron Bay had a history of primary industrial production (dairy factory,2 abattoirs, whaling until 1963, fishing) and was a significant, but hazardous, sea port. The town was established in 1885 and was originally known as Cavenbah. Its name was changed to Byron Bay in 1894.3 In 1895, the Norco Dairy company was established in Byron Bay.43 The lighthouse was built in 1901 at the most easterly point on the Australian mainland. 3 In 1930, the first meatworks opened.3

The beginning of Byron Bay's modern shape occurred in the late 1950s and early 1960s when surfers from Sydney 'discovered' the warm blue waters and good quality surf. In following years, the attractions of the area became more and more widely known, with an attendant increase in tourism. Progressively the notoriously smelly whaling station and abattoirs closed down, as did the Norco dairy factory, which was once the largest such facility in the Southern Hemisphere.citation needed

National Estate

The following places are listed on the Register of the National Estate:5

  • Cape Byron Lighthouse
  • Broken Head Nature Reserve (south of Byron Bay)
  • Brunswick Heads Nature Reserve (north of Byron Bay)
  • Julian Rocks Nature Reserve
  • Two Sisters Rocks (south of Byron Bay)

Culture

East of Everything is an ABC series filmed in Byron Bay and released on 30 March 2008.


The band Parkway Drive is from Byron Bay.

Events

Events held at Byron Bay include yoga retreats, pagan gatheringscitation needed, music festivals such as the East Coast Blues & Roots Music Festival at Easter and Splendour in the Grass, the Byron Bay Writers Festival, the Byron Bay Film Festival and the Byron Underwater Festival.

Media

The Byron Bay area has a number of newspapers:

  • The Byron Shire Echo (Independent weekly A3)
  • The Byron Shire News (APN weekly A3)
  • The Northern Star (APN daily)
  • The Saturday Star (Independent A5 monthly)

Radio stations in Byron area:

See also

References

  1. ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (25 October 2007). "Byron Bay (State Suburb)". 2006 Census QuickStats. Retrieved on 2007-09-05.
  2. ^ Creamery Tramway at Byron Bay Longworth, Jim Australian Railway Historical Society Bulletin, October, 1996 pp295-298
  3. ^ a b c d http://www.smh.com.au/news/National/Beauty-and-the-beast/2005/03/20/1111253864398.html
  4. ^ http://www.norco.com.au/publish/history/index.php
  5. ^ The Heritage of Australia, Macmillan Company, 1981, p.2/214

External links

Coordinates: 28°38′35.04″S 153°36′54.47″E / -28.6430667, 153.6151306

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