Residents were terrorised as homes were targeted, cars stolen and a high-speed police chase woke Ballina overnight, sparking calls for action.
The Summerland Series doubles have wrapped up at Cherry Street Sports, with Ballina-bred bowler Indi Conlan shining back on familiar turf
Community advocate Mark Ross raises concerns over two month delay in a call for public call for help in search for missing woman Cicily Spiers
Mt Warning’s summit track will stay closed until mid 2027. Tweed councillor Kimberly Hone says she's pleased reopening is now back on the agenda.
Ballina’s springtime red canopy has drawn comparisons with Grafton’s purple jacarandas, but beauty has collided with costs and questions of responsibility.
Colonial achievements take a back seat under a broader council-backed shift placing Indigenous perspectives at the forefront
Locals and visitors shrugged off the Christmas hangovers, enjoying a fun afternoon of exciting racing at Ballina Jockey Club
Three charged after stolen vehicle crossed the border, continued on damaged wheels, and stopped in Russell Street.
Faith leaders across the Northern Rivers have delivered unusually strong Christmas messages condemning hatred and antisemitism following the Bondi attack
A $2 million funding boost for wildlife rescue comes as the Lennox Head 'base' hospital deals with a surge in summer casualties, including heat-stressed bats, injured birds of prey and a baby bandicoot.
Alstonville volunteers are preparing to welcome the town’s first refugee arrivals - a young Afghan couple starting a new life in the Northern Rivers.
Shoplifting is surging in Ballina, but long-promised CCTV cameras for CBDs may still be more than a year away.
The year 1964 started in Ballina with the community rocked by the disappearance of the fishing trawler 'Weona' - lost without a trace and four lives lost
Hundreds of donated Christmas gifts will be shared from a Ballina home on Sunday, as a community appeal backed by Ballina Fair supports families doing it tough.
The Bondi massacre reopened painful memories for two prominent Ballina locals who were in the firing line at the Port Arthur and Martin Place tragedies. They share how trauma lingers, and how healing and new beginnings can still take shape
Police are appealing for information after a deadly 24 hours on Northern Rivers roads, including a fatal crash and a separate head-on collision involving a family with young children.
The future looks bright for our up and coming artists after they scored high marks in their final secondary exams
Hundreds gathered from across the Northern Rivers for a Chanukah celebration shaped by grief after the Bondi attack, ending in unity, light and shared joy.
A River Street protest outside a Jewish café ended today only after Ballina News Daily intervened, as community shock and anger erupted following the recent Bondi attack.
Ballina’s new pump track has officially opened with the Mayor calling a Christmas gift for local families.
The national debate after Bondi is playing out locally as Nationals and Greens MPs take starkly different positions on the sudden call for tighter gun controls.
Still happiest propagating plants, the patriarch of the Parker family nursery has no plans to retire and is honoured for nurturing the industry itself.
Ballina’s Shai Chason and Vikki Bembridge say the Bondi attack has devastated their community, and call for stronger national action to stop rising hate.
Ballina Shire Councillors were forced to accept what many home owners know- renovations are risky and can end up costing more than new builds




























