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  1. Discover Ballina in the Byron Bay region of the NSW North Coast. A favourite family holiday destination, with waterside attractions, beaches, cycling, river cruises and tours.

  2. Discover enchanting rainforest, tumbling waterfalls, superb lookouts and idyllic country towns on this romantic road trip through the lush Byron Bay hinterland and an ancient volcanic caldera to the spectacular national parks near Lismore. Hit the road.

  3. Ballina (/ b æ l ɪ n ə /) is a town in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales, Australia, and the seat of the Ballina Shire local government area. It lies 740 km (460 mi) north of Sydney and 185 km (115 mi) south of Brisbane. Ballina's urban population at the end of 2021 was 46,190.

  4. Ballina is a seaside town situated along the state's far north coast, south of Byron Bay. The town is a haven for those seeking a water-based holiday, surrounded by the extensive waters of the Richmond River and North Creek and also fronting the open sea. Visitors can fish along the inland waterways and swim or surf at sandy beaches along the ...

  5. Brisbane, the state capital of Queensland, is 200 kilometres (124 mi) to the north. Lismore's central business district is located 35 kilometres (22 mi) from the eastern coast, and 46 kilometres (29 mi) southwest of Byron Bay. The coastal town of Ballina is 36 kilometres (22 mi) away.

  6. www.discoverballina.com.au › visit › northern-rivers-escapes-northern-riversDiscover Ballina - Lismore

    Plan your Northern Rivers escape… Discover Lismore. Tucked away in the far north eastern pocket of NSW, Australia is Lismore, Nimbin & villages. An area renowned for its extraordinary natural beauty, amazing cultural diversity, relaxed lifestyles and quirky charms; a place where old school blends with new age and nature sets the pace.

  7. www.visitnorthcoast.com.au › see-lismore-surrounds › lismoreLismore | Visit North Coast NSW

    With its siting between the rainforests and the sea, Lismore no longer exists just as the region’s major commercial centre, but is also a tourism gateway to the region, with its own jet airport and many different roads and highways leading from the city.