NAIDOC celebrates the role women play
THE annual NAIDOC Celebration Day was a chance for people to enjoy learning about the world’s oldest living culture.
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THE annual NAIDOC Celebration Day was a chance for people to enjoy learning about the world’s oldest living culture.
SOME of the projects include solar panels, air-conditioning, new toilet facilities and rehabilitation of a local creek.
THE council says it is working hard to repair damaged roads, but residents in this area are furious that the most urgent works haven’t been done.
“MOST of the current property owners are between a rock and hard place… the commercial property situation is sick.”
A COMMUNITY Forum organised by Lismore City Council has voted of nine to six against the introduction of the Biodiversity Management Strategy.
A $40,000 funding grant will help turn a dream to build Australia’s first council/community solar farm at Lismore into a reality.
LISMORE council is giving local councils, businesses and community groups the chance to make reconciliation their business through a Reconciliation Action Plan.
LISMORE City Council is sending a message to all residents to help protect the local koala population – literally.
LISMORE City Councillor Simon Clough has called for council to stop investing in organisations that invest in fossil fuels.
THE Star’s Facebook readers have been debating the merits of Bettina Ryan’s claim Lismore City Council should pay for damage caused by an ‘unavoidable’ pothole.
LISMORE City Council is giving local councils, businesses and community organisations the chance to make reconciliation their business and develop a Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP).
A MCKEE’S Hill woman is trying to show Lismore City Council is liable for damages to her car after she hit a pothole she claims was impossible to avoid.
LISMORE City Council are taking new measures in an effort to crack down on illegal dumping.
RESIDENTS who live around Lismore Base Hospital are invited to attend a community drop-in session and have their say on proposed planning control changes.
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