Fashion franchise inches closer to opening its first Lismore store
This chain cult brand has remained tight-lipped about the exciting reveal of its Lismore store but a new development hints it could be closer than ever for keen shoppers.
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This chain cult brand has remained tight-lipped about the exciting reveal of its Lismore store but a new development hints it could be closer than ever for keen shoppers.
A major refurbishment is on the cards for this business, with plans for a modern new building, including a bigger showroom, extra work bays and more parking.
It’s a comprehensive upgrade worth $1.39 million, but not all Northern Rivers residents are happy to see it take place. Here’s what you had to say.
What do you think Lismore needs within the next 20 years? A vital community engagement session will be held this week, and locals are being urged to have some input.
The neighbours have raised a number of concerns about the development, but the applicant says they just want to rehabilitate the site.
Ballina Shire Council is moving into a new section of the $27 million River Street duplication project, and drivers have been warned to expect delays.
While Page MP Kevin Hogan said the 2021-22 budget would create jobs and keep our economy strong, others said it failed to address the region’s single most important issue ‒ housing.
Business owner with more than a decade of experience helping to bring people to Lismore by “enhancing its retail options” thanks to new site filling market gap.
The Northern Rivers region has been ranked a hotspot for strokes with 232 residents from the Richmond electorate estimated to have experienced a stroke for the first time in 2020. Now a new lifesaving program is coming our way.
The bridge has been closed for more than six months because it is too dangerous for traffic, but the council is struggling to find a way to pay for its expensive upgrade.
The Land and Environment Court gave the developer consent to file amended plans and councillors may decide the DA’s fate even as the hearing is under way.
A state-of-the-art hall, OOSH facilities and more could be given the green light for this school community, and now the development plans have been unveiled.
One small community is getting more visitors thanks to a revamped riverfront precinct. Now a $550,000 upgrade to the caravan park will help the tourist sector thrive even more.
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