Evacuees told they can finally go home
FOR some people, it is safe to go home.
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FOR some people, it is safe to go home.
LISMORE City Council is expected to vote on a Special Rate Variation next week.
NEW automated service means faster response to inquiries.
MANY shops and businesses have been forced to close their doors over the “hefty” cost of rates, but relief could be in sight.
WORKS are set to begin this week on stage one of Lismore’s much-needed flood mitigation project, which will see 410,000 cubic metres of soil moved.
THE Premier has promised to deliver $1.5 million to help revitalise the Lismore CBD.
MORE than 30 projects are facing the axe as Lismore City Council tries to deal with a $6 million black hole, but decisions have been deferred for another week.
LISMORE City Council has revealed a number of major projects will have to be cancelled or deferred to help balance the books.
THE pet dog mauled last year was “disembowelled” by another domestic dog.
EXCITEMENT is building as the finishing touches are put on the CBD’s newest eatery.
“IF YOU fall into a $6.1 million hole, it’s not the responsibility of ratepayers, it’s the responsibility of council.”
IF Labor wins the NSW State Government on March 23, the money will be used to develop a Lismore CBD revitalisation strategy.
DESPITE Lismore City Council’s $6 million black hole, work is pushing ahead on major upgrades for two local sporting facilities.
STUDENTS and host families encouraged to apply for Japanese cultural exchange program.
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