High-tech pump to help put out tip fire
SPECIALIST firefighters are using a massive pump last used in the 2017 floods to help saturate smouldering compost fire.
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SPECIALIST firefighters are using a massive pump last used in the 2017 floods to help saturate smouldering compost fire.
RESIDENTS are asked to be patient as nearby centre accepts extra waste.
LISMORE’S waste facility could be closed for weeks according to firefighters and health warnings remain in place.
SMOKE is covering the city today as the compost fire continues to smoulder.
LISMORE Council will discuss its Draft Voluntary Planning Agreements for the North Lismore Plateau at its May meeting on May 8.
THE general manager of the council has announced he will be leaving the top job to take up a new position.
SACK staff and stop new infrastructure to get Lismore Council back in the black was the strategy argued by some councillors.
IT’S not known when the roadworks along the Bruxner Highway between Goonellabah and Wollongbar will be finished. And there are 17 other projects under way.
“HALF of the road complaints I receive are about state roads… (which) need just as much attention as local roads”.
“WE NEED to find $3 million… it’s going to be a tough conversation”.
NEW Lismore Prospectus a shot in the arm for Lismore a year after the floods devestated the town and region.
A MAJOR redevelopment of the city centre, “Southbank-style” riverfronts and showground improvements are on the table as part of the new Lismore Prospectus.
THIS time last year the town had a very different feel to it – chaos, panic, devastation and despair – but there was no evidence of such at this special event.
THE last council meeting went for more than five hours. Here’s some tips to get through tonight’s agenda (yes, it includes coffee).
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