‘Cuts need to be made’: Ratepayer rages over $6.1m deficit
“IF YOU fall into a $6.1 million hole, it’s not the responsibility of ratepayers, it’s the responsibility of council.”
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“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.
“IT’S really up to the community now … it’s not enough to like something on Facebook”.
LOCAL residents have responded to the news that Lismore City Council will be enforcing tougher restrictions on buskers.
IT’S NOW easier for local children will a disability to enjoy the beach with their family.
YOUTH engaging with local politics is a rare sight in most communities, one Lismore City councillor is out to break the status quo.
NEW mayor Isaac Smith hopes to cut Dalziell St all-day parking costs at Lismore Base Hospital by more than half.
COULD this be the solution that hospital workers have been asking for?
LISMORE landowners wanting to improve biodiversity in the region had until 27 October to apply for up to $10,000 for project contributions from the Lismore City
LISMORE City Council has informed the public that the Lismore Library elevator is currently broken.
LAST night saw the swearing in of Lismore Council’s newest deputy mayor Gianpiero Battista.
AN event has been organised in order to give residents of the Northern Rivers an opportunity to say a personal ‘thank you’ to Jenny Dowell.
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