05 February 2026, 6:27 PM

The final stage of construction on the new roundabout at the entrance to Byron Bay Fair (IGA complex) and the new Byron TAFE access road is set to begin this week, with the project on track for completion by the end of March.
To finish the job safely and as quickly as possible, the Bayshore Drive roundabout work site will return to one‑lane, northbound‑only traffic from Friday, 6 February for around four weeks.
Council’s Major Projects Coordinator, Euan Rose, said the temporary traffic change will allow crews to install kerbs and gutters on the western (TAFE) side of the road and finish the roundabout.
“Access to Byron Bay Fair and Byron TAFE will remain open in the northbound direction,” Mr Rose said.
“Anyone travelling in a southbound direction from Sunrise will need to detour via Sunrise Boulevard over the next month.”
“We really encourage people to keep supporting the local businesses in the shopping centre and Sunrise area while we complete this last stage,” he said.
Mr Rose said heavy vehicles would not be able to use the roundabout during this time.
“Because of recent damage caused by heavy vehicles travelling through the work site, all trucks, buses and other heavy vehicles must use Sunrise Boulevard to enter and exit Byron Bay Fair and the Sunrise precinct,” he said.
“We do apologise for the inconvenience to our heavy vehicle drivers, but this will help keep the site safe and avoid project delays,” he said.
Summary of traffic changes at the Bayshore Drive work site – February/March 2026:
For more information, go to Council’s website.