Pay rise for councillors on the cards
Will the Clarence Valley Councillors take a pay rise ahead of the upcoming new financial year?
Will the Clarence Valley Councillors take a pay rise ahead of the upcoming new financial year?
‘The idea has been to hand on the benefits of modern living, so we need to do something to reduce, and hopefully stop and reverse, this trend.”
Yamba Farmers Market operators step down after a successful period running the market
The annual kerbside clean up has been a little too successful this year according to Council
TWO companies in receivership have all but ended developer Andrew Baker’s bid to win a spot on the Clarence Valley Council.
DOUBLE or triple time paid to staff on the Clarence Valley’s half-day holidays could be a thing of the past.
GRAFTON is just one simple step away from becoming a recognised RV Friendly Town.
YOUNG offenders at Acmena will be put to work on unmaintained council property as part of a new agreement between council and the juvenile justice centre.
THE Clarence Bed and Breakfast will appeal a $1500 fine issued by Clarence Valley Council following an alleged breach of the site’s consent conditions.
FEARS of ash falling on residences near the site of a proposed crematorium on Chatsworth Rd were dismissed by councillors on Tuesday night.
APART from being the Clarence Valley’s number one source of local news and sport, there is now another reason to pick up your copy of The Daily Examiner.
THE council has “lost its relationship with the community”. That’s why Joy de Roos is throwing her hat in the ring for the September local government elections.
THE future of Clarence Valley swimming pools is in the hands of external consultants.
BELOW is a copy of a letter sent to economic development officers and general managers of councils surrounding the Clarence Valley.
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