‘We’re not walking away’: North Lismore Plateau developer
WORK on a 433-lot residential development has been stopped in its tracks after an indigenous elder won a “David vs Goliath” court battle.
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WORK on a 433-lot residential development has been stopped in its tracks after an indigenous elder won a “David vs Goliath” court battle.
COUNCIL is working through a list of roads that needed repair after the March 2017 flood.
AN “OLD racegoer” has slammed the council for its decision to cancel the public holiday for the Lismore Cup.
LISMORE City Council set to vote on rescission motion to stop rate increase.
GOONELLEBAH resident slams new roundabout as a waste of money and calls for traffic lights instead.
A TOXIC landslip at Lismore Heights could become a Federal election issue, after councillors voted to ask all candidates to commit $10 million to fix the site.
LISMORE roads could soon be getting a major upgrade, if Labor win the federal election, and council knows what roads need it most.
AFTER months of uncertainty, this popular espresso bar has finally secured its future, but it took a lot of hard work.
“IT COULD have been me, it could have been anybody… I hate that it might take something like this to make someone listen.”
THE Nimbin community is in mourning after a fatal hit-and-run, with some locals saying the lack of safe footpaths has been an ongoing issue.
LISMORE City Council is calling for people to join the new floodplain management committee.
A SOLE item is on the agenda at an extra-ordinary Lismore City Council meeting tonight.
THE new committee aims to bring “sustainable change” to the council in the wake of the $6 million budget deficit.
A PRIVATE family company is hoping the sky is the limit with its plan to build aircraft hangars to subdivide and offer pilots their own aeroplane storage.
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