Missing man Caine found after two week search
Missing Ballina man Caine Tierney has been found safe and is being treated in hospital. His family has thanked the community for its support.
Tenterfield tractor rollover leaves man seriously injured
A man in his 60s has been airlifted to Gold Coast University Hospital after a tractor rolled and pinned him against a fence near Tenterfield.
Back in the Community: Oliss Twins Released after time in Jail
Ballina twins Jack and Luke Oliss are back in the community after spending weeks in jail, with both now serving court-imposed sentences under strict supervision.
Police actions under scrutiny after pursuit as driver faces court
A police pursuit near Kingscliff ended with an SUV crashing into a tree. Now Richmond Police District is reviewing the officers’ involvement.
Innovation shines at Ballina Business Excellence Awards
ENV Solutions claimed six awards, including Ballina Shire Business of the Year, as innovation, leadership and outstanding employees were recognised at the 2026 Ballina Business Excellence Awards.
Oz Grom result fuels Curtis’ dream despite quarter-final exit
Lennox Head's Ocea Curtis reflects on her quarter-final finish at the Soundboks Oz Grom Open as Australia's top junior surfers compete at Seven Mile Beach
Ballina man released on bail following alleged window smashing spree
A 29-year-old Ballina man has been granted bail after allegedly smashing windows at the Ballina courthouse and a nearby law firm before approaching police with a bat.
Northern Rivers man charged over violent extremist material
A 20-year-old Northern Rivers man has been refused bail after being charged over alleged violent extremist material linked to online posts.
Ballina students take on Asia-Pacific’s best in robotics challenge
Seven Ballina students have turned months of designing, building and programming into a place at an international robotics championship in Sydney.
Ballina pair in custody over serious gun, weapon and drug allegations
One accused was refused bail after a judge cited “total ruthlessness and inability to obey the law”, while his co-accused faces a separate string of charges.
Bitou bush project helps restore Lake Ainsworth’s coastal environment
A major weed control project at Lake Ainsworth is helping restore native vegetation and improve biodiversity after the successful removal of one of Australia's most aggressive coastal weeds.
Council backs next stage of new private school campus for Skennars Head
A proposed outdoor education hub at Skennars Head for up to 200 students has won in-principle support from Ballina Shire Council.
Could Ballina’s worst flood have been cut in half? CSIRO explains
CSIRO hydrologist Dr Jai Vaze explains how proposed flood engineering works could have cut Ballina's 2022 flood levels by 73 centimetres and prevented flooding in about half the affected properties.
Ballina cold cases examined at Unsolved Murders Inquiry
Family of victims with links to Ballina gave vital testimony at parliamentary inquiry focusing on unsolved murders and unexplained disappearances.
Quiet beer, unexpected fame: Ballina men become award-winning pin-ups
Some Ballina pub regulars have become unlikely pin-ups in an award-winning photography project that celebrates masculinity, the coast and men's mental health.
New restrictions, captains quit: fresh crisis for Ballina jet boat
Two veteran operators have quit, new restrictions have been imposed and fresh questions are being asked about the future of Ballina's iconic jet boat.
Guilty plea ends toilet video case, but Jones’ criminal past runs much deeper
Shane Roy Jones has pleaded guilty to filming 11 women inside public toilets at Tamar Village, with court documents revealing a serious criminal history.
Watchdog clears police of misconduct over Ballina death response
A police watchdog has cleared Ballina officers of serious misconduct over their response to a 000 call before Lindy Lucena's death, but found systemic failures and an inadequate search.
Honouring the lives and legacies of loved ones from Ballina and the Northern Rivers.
A day of grief, gratitude and ‘Amazing Grace’
Under half-mast flags, Ballina remembered Bill Ewen and Frank Petsch in a moving service that became a powerful tribute to volunteering and community.
COMMENT: NBN’s weekend farewell was decades in the making
NBN has aired its final local weekend bulletin after decades on air. Ballina News Daily editor Rod Bruem reflects on the long decline of regional television.
Medicinal cannabis driving reforms spark backlash over patient register
What looked like a major win for medicinal cannabis patients has sparked fresh anger, with drivers objecting to a proposed prescription register and THC limits.
COMMENT: Alleged vigilante attack exposes growing anger at justice system
When people begin calling alleged vigilantes "heroes", it says less about the attackers and more about the level of frustration many feel towards the justice system.
COMMENT: Ballina can’t afford another “invisible” MP
Tamara Smith’s departure has exposed growing frustration over visibility and local representation — and raised serious questions about who should lead Ballina next.
Rare care – Ballina now has a dedicated menopause clinic
Ballina GP Dr Emma Harvey established the Remi Menopause Clinic after discovering how difficult it could be for women to access care.
Quiet beer, unexpected fame: Ballina men become award-winning pin-ups
Some Ballina pub regulars have become unlikely pin-ups in an award-winning photography project that celebrates masculinity, the coast and men's mental health.
Record field named for Ballina Shire Business Excellence Awards
In a challenging economic climate, Ballina businesses will come together next month to celebrate success after a record number of finalists were named in the 2026 Business Excellence Awards.
Rous settles into Ballina as first council meeting held at new HQ
he organisation says its $25 million complex is set to become a major meeting and training venue for councils across the Northern Rivers.
Alstonville’s famed quilt exhibition celebrates 20 years of airing
Alstonville’s historic 116-year-old Crawford House is hosting its traditional Airing of the Quilts exhibition this weekend, featuring exceptional stitch work from 27 regional quilting groups spanning from Tweed to Yamba.
Ballina community gives over $58,000 to Marine Rescue families
The cheque presentation comes as the community prepares to gather this Sunday in remembrance of those lost in the Ballina Bar tragedy.
‘The best Rotary club in the world’: Ballina on Richmond marks major milestone
Ballina on Richmond Rotary has celebrated 40 years of service, with emotional tributes to charter member Col Lee, who returned after a life-saving kidney transplant donated by wife Julie.
Australian pickleball champion spurred on by being told she’s not good enough
Ballina's Julie Beavis has risen from being told she wasn't good enough to becoming Australia's top-ranked women's over-35 pickleball players after winning state titles across the country
Registrations open for Darrel Chapman Fun Run
Registrations are open for the 2026 NAB Darrel Chapman Fun Run in Lismore, with organisers hoping to attract more than 1,500 participants.


































