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- Mullumbimby, locally nicknamed Mullum, is a town in the Byron Shire in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales, Australia. It promotes itself as...
- Amy Louise Taylor is an Australian musician and activist from Mullumbimby, Australia. She is known as a songwriter and lead vocalist of the ARIA Award...
- The Mullumbimby Star was a newspaper published in Mullumbimby, New South Wales, Australia under various names from 1902 to 1982. The Mullumbimby Star was...
- Mullumbimby Giants is a rugby league side from Mullumbimby, New South Wales, Australia which competes in the Northern Rivers Regional Rugby League competition...
- government area, though not the shire's administrative centre (which is Mullumbimby). Byron Bay and surrounds are located on traditional lands of the Bundjalung...
- following year, where the company headquarters had remained until moving to Mullumbimby in 2020. Additional stores at Bondi and in Melbourne have been opened...
- Mullumbimby (2013) is a novel by Australian author Melissa Lucashenko. It concerns Jo Breen, a Bundjalung woman, who buys some of her country and the...
- Mullumbimby railway station is a disused station on the Murwillumbah line opening on 15 May 1894. It closed on 16 May 2004 when the line from Casino was...
- Shearwater, the Mullumbimby Steiner School, also known as Shearwater Steiner School, is an independent co-ed school, in the hinterland of Byron Bay, that...
- Davidsonia jerseyana, also known as Davidson's plum or Mullumbimby plum, is a small, slender subtropical rainforest tree up to 10 metres (33 ft) high...