Hyperlocal weather, community directory, and growing tools for Dayboro and surrounds
Dayboro.au is an independent community platform serving the Dayboro district with hyperlocal weather data, a comprehensive business directory, event listings, and smart tools for growers and farmers. We are not affiliated with any local association or government body.
Everything we build is designed for one purpose: giving Dayboro locals information that the big services can't — because they don't have a weather station on the hill, they don't know which plumber is around the corner, and they don't understand our microclimate.
Live conditions from the Lyndhurst Hill weather station, updated continuously since 2004. Temperature, rainfall, humidity, wind, UV, lightning detection, and air quality — all from right here in Dayboro.
Our own automated forecasting system combines numerical weather prediction with local pattern analysis and Inigo Jones methodology. Updated every 2 hours. 7-day and 30-day forecasts built specifically for our area.
The Dayboro & District Business Directory, brought online in partnership with the Dayboro Lions Club. Over 130 local businesses listed. Free to search, free to list.
Veggie Buddy, Garden Buddy, Smart Irrigation Guide, and a Farmers Almanac tailored to our subtropical climate. Real sensor data drives real recommendations.
Community events, markets, shows, and gatherings. Submit your own event for free. Email webmaster@dayboro.au or create an account and post directly.
Six different weather report subscriptions delivered to your inbox. Daily conditions, weekly outlooks, storm alerts, and growing guides — you choose what matters to you.
The Lyndhurst Hill weather station has been collecting weather data in the Dayboro area since 2004. It is a privately owned and funded Ecowitt station operated by one of the HELP4BIS team. The station measures temperature, humidity, rainfall, wind speed and direction, barometric pressure, UV index, solar radiation, soil temperature and moisture, leaf wetness, and lightning strikes.
Over the years, we have progressively automated the forecasting process using our own Dayboro Model, combining numerical weather prediction with local pattern analysis and Inigo Jones methodology. The result is a fully automated, hyperlocal forecast system that updates every 2 hours without manual intervention.
The paper-based directory was started by APEX. When APEX in Dayboro stopped, the Lions gratefully took over the Dayboro & District Business Directory. It is the first port of call when locals need goods, services, or trades.
Advertisers' fees, after production expenses of the paper-based directory, support the Dayboro Lions Club's volunteer community services. It is the Lions' major source of fundraising. Please support these advertisers and mention you found them in the directory.
HELP4BIS builds, maintains, and hosts the online directory at no charge to the Dayboro Lions.
Local web hosting and design. All sites hosted in Brisbane, all design work done in King Scrub. The WordPress specialists.
Local Dayboro-based artist. Creative direction and design for the Dayboro ecosystem.
Manages advertising and paper-based directory production. Key to the directory's success.
Dr. H (Doc) — Weather data analyst and independent climate researcher. Runs the Dayboro weather station and forecasting systems since 2004. Takes a data-driven, sceptical approach to climate science.
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