How bad is this toxic landslip? New investigation under way
THE extent of a toxic landslip, and any “human or environmental health risks”, will be investigated under new orders given to Lismore City Council.
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THE extent of a toxic landslip, and any “human or environmental health risks”, will be investigated under new orders given to Lismore City Council.
MEETING strict EPA guidelines is the aim of council staff as they reprocess and test compost ahead of opening sales.
LISMORE City Council has embarked on a two-month process to seek community feedback on a 10-year strategy to increase rates.
AN East Lismore playground has reopened, much to the delight of local families.
THE solar panels at the wastewater lagoon in East Lismore will provide the power needed to put the town at the forefront of clean energy innovation.
COUNCIL urge customers not to be deterred by roadworks.
THE new centre would cater 60 for children and have 12 employees.
IF YOU have more than 100 containers to recycle here’s where you can get a refund in cash.
70 COUNCILS, representing 7.5 million people, make a stand against climate change.
DECISIONS on the Lismore Square expansion, greyhound racing and other major issues were made at last night’s extraordinary council meeting.
THE push to reopen the Lismore Lake Pool won’t go away because everyone in Lismore needs a free public swimming spot in summer. Here are two other options.
COUNCILLORS on leave have confirmed they would attend a controversial meeting this week after three failed attempts in the past six weeks.
THE new community engagement coordinator’s key role will be to tap into a less traditional volunteer base and new flood preparedness initiatives.
ONE councillor has not given up on saving and restoring the lake pool, saying it should be a free facility for the community.
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