Will the Aviation Expo go ahead this weekend?
WET weather might cause council to postpone the Aviation Expo.
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WET weather might cause council to postpone the Aviation Expo.
GROUND fee debts of more than $16K waived for embattled Northern United Rugby League Club by Lismore City Council.
NEARLY half a million dollars raised from the Lismore Flood Appeal will be shared among more than 300 affected businesses and residents by Friday.
LISMORE City Council moved unanimously to lobby the State Government to launch an independent review into the management of the March 31 floods.
LISMORE City Council is expecting to reduce its carbon footprint in the Central Business District by 54 tonnes of CO2 emissions over the next 12 months.
LISMORE City Council is giving community members the opportunity to give feedback on the draft Pedestrian Access and Mobility Plan and Cycleway Plan for Lismore
LISMORE City Council was among 10 North Coast businesses who received recognition from Regional Development Australia, Northern Rivers branch.
THESE are the kids that have been robbed by the big wet this winter.
THE planned rescission motion over the controversial leasing of the Regional Art Gallery cafe by Lismore City Council has been withdrawn.
THE Lismore City Council failed to follow proper procedure when it agreed to lease the art gallery cafe at below market rent, The Northern Star has discovered.
LISMORE cafe owners have accused the Lismore City Council of creating an unfair advantage for the new owner of the Art Gallery Cafe.
LISMORE City and Clarence Valley councils will share in more than $90,000 in funding to improve accessibility to parks and beaches for people with disability.
LISMORE City Council’s controversial takeover of the Richmond Tweed Regional Library is in doubt.
CHRISTINE Anderson has already lost her house to Lismore City Council, but she’s not giving up yet.
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