5 things at Clarence Valley Council’s first meeting of 2021
It’s their first committee meeting of the year, and we’ve examined some standout issues council will consider tomorrow
It’s their first committee meeting of the year, and we’ve examined some standout issues council will consider tomorrow
Time’s running out for some Clarence Valley residents to make their homes official.
DPI say no further sightings recorded but are urging local residents to ‘scan a toad’
They only formed in August last year, but already the Clarence Koala Working Group has made terrific progress in helping an Australian icon
Report to council takes another look at five-year-old plan to extend South Grafton memorial site.
Quest to open ‘one heck of a community asset’ to the public gathers steam
Council reveals just how much waste we’re sending to the tip, in a year that has forced many to clean up
Centre to create new food shops, including an experience not seen outside of Sydney in expansion plan.
After funding was cut to the gallery, it was feared new extension would not be put to full use
Request to hold more than two billion litres of flood water in the dam denied, region to be put on water restrictions again.
Cr Simmons discharged himself from hospital to be re-elected mayor in dramatic scenes last month.
VOICES FOR THE EARTH: ‘Council has shown indifference to any commitment to green-scaping to reduce heat island effect.’
It wasn’t supposed to be ready until November, but works on the Maclean Pool mean it’s ready to splashdown today
Councils and Essential Energy coordinate communications to shed little light on negotiations.
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