Art’s answer to floods
ARCH attracts interest from UN academic for its response to flood
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ARCH attracts interest from UN academic for its response to flood
LISMORE councillors will discuss the plans at their meeting tomorrow night, and those against the idea are urging people to have their say now.
Councillor wants to “start the conversation with our community about why 26 January is the wrong date for a national celebration”.
“THE size, the scale, the expenses, all of those things would come in time. This is purely to understand whether there is an appetite to sell land.”
LISMORE’S “progressive” councillors have dominated appointments to county councils and committees, picking up nearly three times as many as “conservatives”.
SIMON Clough has been named as Lismore’s new deputy mayor in narrow vote at the council’s first meeting.
LISMORE mayor Jenny Dowell is preparing to glove up for Graffiti Removal Day this Sunday.
LISMORE City Council looks set to have as many as seven progressive councillors with the conservative side reduced by one to a minority of four.
A KEY coal seam gas industry group has dropped its support for Lismore City Council’s election day CSG poll.
THE Greens are hoping to put cycleways on the local government election agenda by organising a mass ride around Lismore’s CBD tomorrow.
LISMORE City Council has announced that for the first time it has recycled almost two thirds of residential waste.
With recent changes to learner licences, Lismore City Council is offering supervising drivers the opportunity to attend a free workshop.
AN INNOVATIVE online flood safety hub initiated by Lismore City Council and developed by Northern Rivers councils is fast becoming a model program across NSW.
LOCAL “humanitarian extraordinaire” Darcy Goodwin has been posthumously honoured with one of next year’s Australia Day Community Services Award named after him.
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