‘Fibres are just going everywhere’: asbestos dumpers slammed
COUNTLESS people put at risk by reckless handling of hazardous materials, council says.
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COUNTLESS people put at risk by reckless handling of hazardous materials, council says.
A PROPOSED 300m wide channel could divert water away from the Lismore CBD in a major flood – but the price tag will shock
The latest involved more than 1.5 tonnes of the hazardous material
DEBATE over how Lismore City Council should deal with some 340 pensioners owing $1m in unpaid rates was one feature of a lively council meeting.
PEOPLE are invited to join Rous Water, Lismore City Council and Wilsons River Landcare to help clean up the Wilsons River in the Lismore CBD.
RESIDENTS who live close to Lismore Base Hospital have been invited to attend a community drop-in session and have their say on a Discussion Paper detailing proposed planning control changes.
LISMORE council estimates between $15m to $20m could flow into the local economy annually if Baseball Australia relocates to Lismore.
KEL Graham and Jeff Zanette have no confidence that a rate hike to fund a Biodiversity Management Strategy, will create anything but angst for rural producers.
LISMORE City Council is launching a new initiative that seeks to bring village communities together to discuss ideas that could enhance their community.
STAFF from the Goonellabah Sports and Aquatic Centre and Lismore Memorial Baths are seeking secure tenure from Lismore City Council after years of ongoing casual employment.
LISMORE City Council ecologist Theresa Adams is adamant ratepayers are getting their money’s worth with the biodiversity management strategy.
FREE Tip Day has yet again proved popular with an estimated 1500 loads of rubbish dumped yesterday at the Lismore Recycling and Recovery Centre.
CATTLE and agroforestry farmer Paul Hunter says a biodiversity management strategy could benefit the Lismore local government area.
LISMORE City Council has determined that it has the correct scale and capacity to continue as a stand-alone entity, rather than merge with another council.
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