Health risks posed by possible floodplain soil contamination
“I think in terms of harm and health risk, I am sure that there are areas that are hotspots other than what we’ve looked at,” expert says.
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“I think in terms of harm and health risk, I am sure that there are areas that are hotspots other than what we’ve looked at,” expert says.
THE much anticipated revamp of Lismore’s premier sporting field will need to be downgraded to meet its $2.8 million budget.
MISTAKES in the roll out of Lismore’s evacuation during the March flood have been admitted today by the NSW State Emergency Service.
AS LISMORE shifts away from religion, one councillor has proposed to remove the opening prayer from its monthly meetings to foster inclusiveness.
MORE than 120 student artworks depicting ideas about the future of the Lismore area are currently on exhibition at the Goonellabah Sports and Aquatic Centre.
THE lack of proposed designated smoking areas in Lismore’s city centre is concerning business owners who employ smokers.
Lismore City councillors settled on the questions for the optional poll
THE last straw was when a pharmacist delivering medication to the Scobie sisters found himself eye-to-eye with a snake, which had slithered off their roof.
IT WILL be a case of reconciliation in action this Sunday as Lismore’s mayor and Aboriginal elders join Mr Bumsqueak the Clown for a family day at Kadina Park.
LISMORE City Council is asking residents how they would like to shape the future of their area through an innovative new project called ‘Imagine Lismore’.
A family fun day for National Reconciliation Week planned for Kadina Park, Goonellabah, this weekend has been cancelled because of the ongoing wet weather.
THE Northern University Games kicks off in Lismore next month and is the first of six sporting events expected to inject about $10 million into the city.
LISMORE City Council is calling for community feedback on a stormwater treatment wetland planned beside Slaters Creek in North Lismore.
THE LISMORE City Council has revealed it will spend a massive $123.2m on projects including roads and a recycling facility in the 2012/2013 financial year.
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