Slowing the flow to improve water quality
AN eroded creek bank will soon become a showcase for effective water quality management, thanks to a NSW Government-backed initiative. The $5 million project on...
Giving new life to flooded homes
PRESERVING valuable materials from the region's flooded homes has been at the forefront of community concern, and a new initiative aims to address the...
Preventing towns from becoming uninsurable
NATURAL disasters have contributed to skyrocketing insurance premiums for some people on the Northern Rivers. Others have found their properties are uninsurable. It is an...
Sharing stories, connecting people
Aboriginal elder Aunty Thelma Crummy James has a story to tell. Growing up in North Lismore, she learnt early the power of storytelling as a...
School rebuild hits important milestone
CONCEPT designs for the new Richmond River High Campus reveal a sprawling, three-storey campus that the principal says reimagines what a school can be. The...
Bid to bring drug summit to Lismore
LISMORE City Council is lobbying to bring the NSW Government's Drug Summit to Lismore. The government announced it will hold a four-day drug summit in...
$1 sale boosts gun club safety
RICHMOND River Gun Club will pay Lismore City Council $1 for a small parcel of land along its boundary, allowing it to improve safety. The...
School STEM awards
A PROGRAM helping students overcome adversity to study STEM subjects has won an award for the 15 Lismore schools that created it. The STEMming the...
Historic rail bridge demolition in North Lismore set for September
THE demolition of a historic rail bridge over Terania St next month will come as a "blessed relief" to people in North Lismore, Lismore...
Students bring home the silver
NORTHERN Rivers students are returning home victorious after winning a silver medal at the NSW Primary and Secondary Boccia Championships. Woodburn Public School was amongst...
Doing business right
A CONSTRUCTION company that played a vital role in Lismore's flood recovery has won five awards at the 2024 Business Lismore Awards, including Business...
Breaking bread by the river
EATING babka and drinking artisan coffee on the bank of the Richmond River sounds like an ideal way to start the day. For baker Nir...
Digging deep to protect the land
WITH 324 dirt samples in her collection, it's safe to say Evanna McGuinness is passionate about soil. But it is a collection with a...
Sunflower program driving inclusion on buses
AN internationally recognised program that improves public transport access for people with non-visible disabilities is now helping passengers on Lismore buses.Supported by the NSW...