WATCH: Yellow crazy ant baiting
ERADICATION measures are succeeding, but movement restrictions will remain in place while there was still a risk of the ants spreading.
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ERADICATION measures are succeeding, but movement restrictions will remain in place while there was still a risk of the ants spreading.
LISMORE council is desperately seeking “vital” information about who dumped this hazardous material.
COUNCIL staff are rolling up their sleeves to give the most blood donations.
PEOPLE with the valuable skills to repair, re-purpose and give old items a new lease on life are on council’s most wanted list.
LISMORE City Council is urging people to get rid of unwanted asbestos with less than three months remaining of the Household Asbestos Disposal Scheme.
CONSULTATION has shown many ratepayers are in favour of Lismore City Council’s Biodiversity Management Strategy, but they don’t want to pay for it.
QUESTIONS over the legality of a large anti-coal seam gas artwork on a Ballina Road home are not part of a larger crackdown, Lismore Mayor Jenny Dowell says.
THE POTENTIAL sale by Lismore City Council of the Rochdale Theatre building in Goonellabah will be debated by the council next Tuesday night.
LISMORE City Council is appealing for historical material or information shedding light on two old buildings that have been condemned and may be demolished.
A FAILED court case launched by Lismore City Council against Terania Creek landowners could cost the council at least $600,000 in legal fees and compensation.
NIMBIN will be the focus of a new marketing campaign, with $120,000 in funding from Lismore City Council, North Coast Destination Network and Destination NSW.
THE Love Food Challenge could save you $1000 a year and help reduce the vast quantities of food wasted in Australia each year.
LISMORE City Council has fined a 36-year-old Lismore man $4000 for dumping asbestos, and are sending a strong warning to anyone else thinking of illegal dumping
LOCAL health leaders and regional stakeholders will come together to discuss how local people can benefit most from workforce opportunities in the region’s health sector.
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