What got the Clarence talking this week?
From a barrage of council bashers eager to give a Thumbs Down to a Thumbs Up for kindness and the humble thumb itself, here’s the full spectrum of our community’s thought…
From a barrage of council bashers eager to give a Thumbs Down to a Thumbs Up for kindness and the humble thumb itself, here’s the full spectrum of our community’s thought…
Water oasis proposal, accommodation expansion to provide vital tourism boost for the Lower Clarence.
Clarence Valley Council has been left to count the cost of recent vandalism after a grader was extensively damaged over the weekend.
With the Clarence facing a shortage of hospitality workers, a Tourism and Hospitality Roadshow will aim to connect workers and business managers
Council defends grant applications for new complex among millions of dollars requested for other projects
New graphics provided in the submission show a completely different layout to the original development plan.
Recent wild weather delays opening of road shut down by roundabout work
The NSW Government has waived the waste levy fee for residents disposing of flood generated waste in areas across NSW north coast
Victims of this month’s flooding will have fees for rubbish reduced to nothing
Floodwater and heavy seas have brought mounds of seaweed to popular beach, but the question everyone is asking is what happens now?
Figures in latest report reveals how one of Clarence Valley Council’s most controversial projects performed on the balance sheet.
A development proposal has been given the green light despite concerns raised by Clarence Valley councillor Greg Clancy.
Anxiety levels skyrocket for Yamba residents receiving news of new planning proposal.
Magpies rebuild for 2020 looking good as funding for new headquarters streams in.
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