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‘Outrageous’: Disappointment turns to anger after Byron Bay Bluesfest axed – Sydney Morning Herald
The pubs are full and the coronavirus testing sites are deserted after the state government cancelled Bluesfest and enforced new restrictions based on one locally…

Jeanette Lamb, a graphic designer from Sydneys Greenwich, was expecting to stay in Byron until Wednesday to attend Bluesfest, but cut short her holidays to return to Sydney on Saturday.
We decided to go home today which meant we lost all our accommodation money, but wed rather go home and work than sit here killing time, Ms Lamb said before heading back to Ballina airport.
Jeanette Lamb and friends at the Byron Bay Hotel. They flew home early following the Bluesfest cancellation.Credit:Helen Pitt
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