Photos: 145 years and counting
Today, The Northern Star celebrates 145 years
Today, The Northern Star celebrates 145 years
The festival was due to go ahead at Easter but was scrapped at the last minute due to a COVID-19 scare – now organisers have announced “even bigger” plans to bring the event back to life.
The acting mayor said the council was “100 per cent committed” to a major project which would require them to seek grant funding or apply for a loan of more than $12 million to make it possible.
Lismore councillors were asked to reimburse a resident who received a $2000 bill, incurred because of a concealed water leak.
CONSPIRACY theories and clashes of opinion have spread almost as fast as coronavirus it seems.
AS KATHERINE Reeves raced home on Monday morning after learning of a fire on her property in Millmerran Woods, her mind was in overdrive.
The towering Norfolk Island pine on Main St, Alstonville is being removed due concerns regarding safety and the surrounding power network. Essential Energy started work at 7.30am and are expected to finish by 3.30pm. Photos: Javier Encalada
A SHOCK decision has been made on the future of this huge Norfolk Island pine tree.
THE Casino and Goonellabah Target stores are set to close down next year, fuelling concerns about job losses.
The Chronicle readers have spoken. It’s time to meet Toowoomba’s best apprentice for 2020.
A VIDEO art project looking at connecting the community during the pandemic is launching in Murwillumbah.
IT’S hoped the initiative will help people to better support the local economy’s recovery from COVID-19.
GRAFTON Headspace manager Jason Grimes explains how friends and family can support one another following the tragic death of Mani Hart-Deville
THOUSANDS of Toowoomba region homeowners can potentially expect flood insurance costs to decrease following extensive work by the council on flood mapping.
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