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A sub-tropical paradise with a unique lifestyle and unsurpassed natural attractions. In the pristine surf beaches, unspoilt rainforest and wild rivers, you'll discover a very special part of New South Wales.

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Byron Bay Accommodation
Direct accommodation bookings for Byron Bay, well known for it's world-famous surf beaches which will delight surfers, while Julian Rocks Marine Reserve will delight divers. Those seeking an alternate experience will find new age therapies on every corner.
Ballina Accommodation
Wander through the quiet country hinterland to world heritage rainforests and hidden waterfalls, relax and enjoy the pristine white sandy beaches, or cruise on the tranquil waters of the Richmond River.
Tweed Coast Accommodation
Nestled in the caldera of an ancient shield volcano, the Tweed region in Northern NSW offers a wealth of holiday experiences - from lush World Heritage listed rainforests and rolling green farmland to unspoilt beaches and ocean adventures.
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Grey Nurse Shark rescued from fishing gaff in Byron BayGrey Nurse Shark rescued from fishing gaff in Byron Bay
I joined Sue and big Mark (from the Byron Bay Dive Centre) and (to avoid missing anyone) the Seaworld crew, Marine Parks and Fisheries aboard the Seaworld boat this morning for a rescue attempt. My job was videographer for the underwater part of the operation. All of the shark wrangling was done by Seaworld staff.
Geeks UnderwaterGeeks Underwater
What happens when 5 landlubber geeks go diving at one of the worlds most beautiful dive locations? Lots of salty water, the smell of fear and plenty of fun! I know because I’m a self confessed computer geek and I take breathing for granted every day of my life. I’m told Julian Rocks where we went diving, is one of the worlds best dive spots ...
The Byron Underwater Festival 2007The Byron Underwater Festival 2007
The first Byron Underwater Festival, which was held May 10-13 was a great success with more than 30 divers entering in the Underwater Shoot-Out and over 100 artworks submitted to the ‘Marine Visions’ Art Competition. The aim of the event was and is to be more than just another digital shoot-out competition.
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