Mullumbimby, Administrative division in Byron Shire Council, Australia.
Mullumbimby is a small town in Byron Shire, Northern New South Wales, serving as a local center for the surrounding region. The main streets feature shops, cafés, and community facilities that gather people from the wider area.
The town developed in the late 1800s as a trading point for the sugar cane and dairy farming industries. It grew into a local hub for commerce and community life that remains central to the region.
The town hosts regular farmers markets where locals gather to buy fresh produce and handmade goods. Community events and workshops here bring residents together and reflect the area's focus on sustainable living and local connections.
The town is easily reached from the Princess Highway and has parking near the central area for visitors. It is best explored during market days when the town is most active and shops are fully open.
The area is known for its koala population and special wildlife protection measures managed locally. The town sits within zones designed to safeguard native animals and their habitats.
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