Lismore car dealer reveals plans for $700K revamp
A major refurbishment is on the cards for this business, with plans for a modern new building, including a bigger showroom, extra work bays and more parking.
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A major refurbishment is on the cards for this business, with plans for a modern new building, including a bigger showroom, extra work bays and more parking.
Coastal erosion continues to be a major problem on Byron Bay’s most famous beaches, but a new plan is in the works to enable “a more considered and scientific approach” to the issue.
Sarah Ndiaye said she wanted to address issues which were making her workplace feel unsafe. Meanwhile, John Anderson reveals his thoughts on the matter.
The controversial project was found to contain a number of unnecessary components which, once removed, brought the cost down by at least $7 million.
A quarterly Budget review has revealed the payout given to Shelley Oldham when her contract at Lismore’s general manager was terminated in February.
Lismore councillors were asked to reimburse a resident who received a $2000 bill, incurred because of a concealed water leak.
An insurance payout not only replaced Lismore’s recycling centre, destroyed by fire in 2019, it also recognised the loss of revenue as a result of the centre’s closure.
The Kyogle mayor says a lot more should be done to support people living in regional areas, with basic needs such as housing, internet and mobile reception severely lacking.
“Our government needs to step up and fund better roads”: Lismore’s MP has expressed growing frustration over the government’s inaction on road damage.
Council will decide whether to credit money to a ratepayer after it was found a leak led to his excessive water bill. It comes as the council makes changes to its policies on water loss.
Lismore has been so popular as a film location, the council has made changes to its fee structure.
New upgrades are planned for Oakes Oval, but staff say the lights are failing, and there’s no money allocated in the Budget to replace them.
From photocopies to your rates – it’s all going to cost more under the draft budget for the next financial year, as the council scrambles to make ends meet.
Lismore’s Draft Budget reveals a heavy reliance on grants and contributions from higher levels of government to fill $19 million deficit.
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