Flood land swap not offered to Lismore
FLOOD-affected businesses in the Tweed will be offered new sites; a ground-breaking $3 million land swap arrangement funded by the NSW Government.
Want to know what’s going on in the Lismore City Council, keep up to date with the latest here
FLOOD-affected businesses in the Tweed will be offered new sites; a ground-breaking $3 million land swap arrangement funded by the NSW Government.
A LISMORE pensioner said he was left feeling frustrated after trying to get council to remove overgrown grass at the front of his home for more than 12 months.
CHAPLAINS offer emotional support for employers.
EAT the Street will be bigger and better in 2018 with a massive state government funding boost and new activities.
ANTI-FLUORIDE protesters again made their presence felt in the Lismore Council Chambers hoping the debate could be re-ignited.
A PIECE of Lismore real estate that has stood vacant for 50 years is being considered for a new three storey commercial office block.
THE timeframe to develop a new business model for the Richmond-Tweed Regional Library could be extended for another two years.
AFTER more than a decade of research, Lismore council has abandoned plans to upgrade Clunes from household septic tanks to a centralised sewage treatment plant.
LISMORE City Council will discuss the proposal to co-locate an NBN wireless antenna beside the water reservoir at Fraser Road, Dunoon, tomorrow.
LISMORE’S motels and eateries were the beneficiary as more than 800 young competitors converged for one of the biggest athletic events of the year.
MEMBERS of Nine12 Fitness Centre regularly take to the streets of Lismore’s CBD for their exercise routines.
LISMORE City Council is encouraging people to attend Australia Day celebrations to honour local Australia Day Award winners and give new citizens a big cheer.
LISMORE City Council has confirmed there is a water main break on Dunoon Road near Tullera.
THE NBN is “critical” to the future of the region, and opposition to towers should not hinder its rollout, according to Council’s economic development manager.
Original URL: https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/topics/lismore-city-council/page/87