Lismore Mayor’s long recovery after lightning strike
BEING struck by lightning led Lismore Mayor Isaac Smith on a decade long journey to recovery that only ended this year.
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BEING struck by lightning led Lismore Mayor Isaac Smith on a decade long journey to recovery that only ended this year.
A LISMORE City councillor has accused some councillors of “playing political games” after a special meeting to address a backlog of issues failed again.
RESIDENTS are being urged to have their say on Lismore council’s proposal, which is currently being considered by the Geographical Names Board.
A $1.8 MILLION upgrade to the airport coincides with the council’s release of 40 aviation blocks and is part of a major future growth strategy.
LISMORE’S cedar log has inspired great debate at Lismore City Council in recent weeks but it appears the log’s fate is finally decided.
GOONELLABAH library supporters are breathing a sigh of relief – yet their fight is far from over.
CAMPAIGNERS fighting to keep the Goonellabah library open were granted a glimmer of hope at Lismore City Council’s meeting last night.
LISMORE council general manager Gary Murphy said the council aimed to become a “model of sustainability”.
LISMORE City Council has been approved a rate increase to businesses of 3.82% which is 0.42% above the rate peg.
A PETITION against the closure of Goonellabah library was delivered to Lismore City Council chambers on Friday with 904 signatures.
IT’S the log that simply won’t be moved.
LISMORE City Council wants to hear what sort of development it should be pursuing for the future.
WATCHING the Goonellabah library close would be a sad day for Lismore High Year 8 student Portia Brown, 13.
THE number of Aboriginals employed by Lismore City Council will rise from 11 to 24 by 2017 as part of a new Reconciliation Action Plan.
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