Old jars help build $20m sewage plant
HOUSEHOLD rubbish used in innovative ways will transform the 80-year-old plant into a modern facility with an increased capacity of 45%.
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HOUSEHOLD rubbish used in innovative ways will transform the 80-year-old plant into a modern facility with an increased capacity of 45%.
YOUR old drink bottles are helping to build some very important infrastructure about town.
DRY weather and motorbike riders caused problems with maintenance of the track.
“WHY would you want to stop someone from spending money and creating jobs?”
LISMORE City Council is giving away 85 of its pre-loved computers to community and not-for-profit groups.
LISMORE’S council and health service have joined forces for a project to look at the nuts and bolts of managing health services around the Base.
Former Premiers Geoff Gallop and Nick Greiner have written to Lismore City Council praising the ‘Imagine Lismore’ community strategic plan.
EVERYONE loves Tip Free Day – and why not?
LISMORE City councillors will finally decide the fate of South Lismore pensioner Christine Anderson in a confidential meeting on Tuesday night.
THE first earthworks for the Lismore City Environment Education Centre – a project first mooted 15 years ago – started on Monday at the Wyrallah Road tip.
THE fifth annual African Stars v Lismore Legends (aka Lismore City Council) soccer clash is coming up, and both sides are keen for a victory
LISMORE City Council has registered a $10.4 million deficit in it’s 2012 Financial Report
KEEN to streamline development application processes, Lismore City Council has initiated a group of local industry representatives to brainstorm solutions.
LISMORE City Council’s Harry Wilson was presented with a Leadership Award from the Institute of Public Works Engineering Australia on Thursday night.
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