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Have your say on Housing and Growth strategies

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Have your say on Housing and Growth strategies

Lismore City Council is seeking community feedback on two draft plans that will guide both the location and type of housing to support growth and recovery in the coming decades, and also to ensure suitable flood-free employment land is available for economic growth.

The Draft Growth and Realignment Strategy sets out potential growth areas across Lismore for residential, commercial and industrial land, as well as recommending a long-term planned retreat from the most high-risk flood affected areas.

The Draft Affordable and Diverse Housing Strategy identifies key housing data for Lismore and suggests measures that Council can undertake to stimulate additional affordable and medium-density housing projects.

Council is seeking ideas and feedback from the community to ensure Council is doing everything it can to facilitate the delivery of more affordable and diverse housing and ensure future growth areas are in line with community expectations.

Lismore City Council General Manager John Walker said there was significant community engagement with the Discussion Paper that Council put out in May, with around 330 submissions received that have informed the development of these draft strategies.

“There is a diverse range of views about how and where we plan and build for Lismore’s future, but the desire for more affordable and diverse housing came through loud and clear,” he said.

“We have now gone to the next stage in developing two key strategic planning documents that will guide both ‘where’ and ‘what’ in terms of future developments.”

Council staff will now check back in with the residents and other stakeholders to make sure our long-term planning is in keeping with community sentiment.

Drop in to speak to staff regarding the draft strategies at the following events:

  • Wednesday, 28 September between 3 and 5pm at the Nimbin Farmers Markets
  • Thursday, 29 September and Thursday, October 6,\ between 3 and 5pm at the Lismore Produce Markets (With additional dates at the Lismore Produce Market if requested).
  • Thursday 20 October to Saturday, 22 October at the North Coast National Show.

Or, book a place and come along to one of the following meetings:

  • Wednesday, 5 October, 5pm at the Caniaba Cricket Club, Caniaba
  • Thursday, 6 October, 5pm at the Clunes Hall, Clunes
  • Monday, 10 October, 5pm at Invercauld House, Goonellabah

To find out more, make a booking or provide your feedback online, visit https://yoursay.lismore.nsw.gov.au/  before October 24.

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Lismore’s Oakes Oval Wins Prestigious State Footy Stadium Award, Eyes National Recognition

Lismore’s Oakes Oval Wins Prestigious State Footy Stadium Award, Eyes National Recognition 

Jeff Gibbs

Lismore’s Oakes Oval has taken out the NSW Ken Gannon Community Football Facility Award, putting the premier sporting venue in contention for the national title. This accolade celebrates the best community football facilities across Australia and is a testament to Lismore City Council’s commitment to delivering top-tier sporting infrastructure.

Following a $12.4 million upgrade, Oakes Oval is now a leading contender for the national prize, having firmly established itself as the premier AFL venue in regional NSW.

Lismore Mayor Steve Krieg expressed pride in the community asset, emphasizing its role in Lismore’s identity.
“Local sports fans can now enjoy the best of the best playing right here in our hometown stadium,” Mayor Krieg said. “The award-winning upgrades position Oakes Oval as a prime destination for high-profile games and events, further cementing Lismore’s reputation as a regional sporting hub.”

World-Class Upgrades

The stadium’s transformation included a complete overhaul of the grandstand, featuring new seating, modern media and coaches’ boxes, and an extensive refurbishment of the Gordon Pavilion, which now boasts a function room, bar, and kitchen. The change rooms, amenities, and storage areas were also modernized, ensuring a first-rate experience for players and spectators.

Since its redevelopment, Oakes Oval has hosted AFL pre-season matches, local Australian Rules Football, Rugby League, and cricket games, as well as community events such as Carols in the Heart.

AFL Venue and Government Partnerships Manager for NSW, Samuel Thomson, noted that the award paves the way for exciting new opportunities.
“Now one of the premier AFL venues in all of NSW, we look forward to Oakes Oval becoming the centrepiece for the continued growth of our game across Northern NSW,” Mr Thomson said.

Tony Duffy, Lismore City Council’s Manager for Liveable & Active Communities, highlighted the design and planning excellence behind the redevelopment.
“This is not just a regional facility; it’s a multipurpose stadium for Lismore and Northern NSW,” Mr Duffy said. “We’re eager to see more local and elite-level content in the coming years.”

A Collaborative Effort

The refurbishment, delayed by the 2022 floods, was a joint effort across all levels of government. The project was funded by contributions from the Australian Government ($6 million), the NSW Government ($4.9 million), and Lismore City Council ($1.5 million).

With national recognition now in sight, Oakes Oval stands as a shining example of what’s possible when community, sport, and smart investment come together. Lismore’s future as a premier sporting destination has never looked brighter.

 

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Measles Alert Issued for Lismore

 

By Jeff Gibbs

Northern NSW Local Health District Urges Community to Stay Vigilant

Health authorities have issued a measles alert for Lismore after a confirmed case of the highly contagious disease. The person, who recently returned from overseas, was infectious while visiting several public locations in Lismore.

Potential Exposure Locations and Times:

  • Lismore Square Shopping Centre (Cnr Brewster and Uralba Streets)
    Date: Sunday, February 2 | Time: Between 11:00 am and 1:00 pm
  • Lismore Base Hospital Emergency Department
    Date: Thursday, February 6 (6:15 pm) to Friday, February 7 (2:20 am)

The Northern NSW Local Health District Director of Population Health, Dr. Valerie Delpech, advised residents who visited these locations during the specified times to monitor for symptoms.

Signs and Symptoms of Measles

“Symptoms to watch for include fever, sore eyes, runny nose, and a persistent cough, typically followed by a red, blotchy rash that begins on the face and head before spreading to the rest of the body,” Dr. Delpech said.

Symptoms can appear up to 18 days after exposure, so people who were at the above locations should remain alert until Tuesday, February 25.

“If symptoms develop, seek medical attention immediately. However, it’s important to phone ahead so that precautions can be taken to avoid further spread,” Dr. Delpech advised.

Protect Yourself and Others

The measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine is highly effective in preventing measles. It is administered free of charge to children at 12 and 18 months of age. It’s also available for anyone born after 1965 who hasn’t received two doses.

“Anyone planning to travel overseas should ensure their vaccination is up to date, as outbreaks are currently occurring in several regions globally,” Dr. Delpech warned.

For children under 12 months traveling to high-risk areas, the first dose of the MMR vaccine can be given up to three months earlier than scheduled. Parents are encouraged to consult their GP for guidance.

Where to Get Vaccinated

The MMR vaccine is available from GPs for all ages and from pharmacies for individuals over five years of age. Those unsure of their vaccination status should get another dose as an additional dose is safe.

For more information, visit the Measles Factsheet or contact your healthcare provider.

 

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HISTORIC AGP FEBRUARY 15 AT CASTROL LISMORE SPEEDWAY

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KAIDON BROWN, 2024 AGP winner, February 3, 2024, Lismore Speedway

HISTORIC AGP FEBRUARY 15 AT CASTROL LISMORE SPEEDWAY

 

By Dennis Newlyn

The seventy-second running of the prestigious Australian Speedcar Grand Prix will be the centre stage highlight of the Saturday night February 15 fixture at Castrol Lismore Speedway.

There will also be racing for Wingless Sprintcars, AMCA Sedan Nationals, RSA Sedans Junior Sedans.

The world acclaimed Australian Speedcar GP, which this year pays $5,000 to win,  is a very special event steeped in magnificent history and tradition after it was first held in 1938 at the former Sydney Sports Ground venue.

For promoters Kim and Mick Sauer it’s a major coup to again host this annual race at the historic Lismore Showground Speedway venue which in more recent years has become the home of the AGP.

“It’s an absolute honour to have the Australian Speedcar Grand Prix here following on from 2023 and last year’s successful event,” Kim Sauer said.

“It’s what this race stands for in the history of Australian and world Speedcar racing. It really counts for something with its perpetual shield and the glory of winning one of oldest Speedcar races in the world.”

In addition to Australia’s all time greatest Speedcar drivers, competitors representing America, New Zealand and England have won.

The legendary four times Indianapolis 500 winner AJ Foyt is a two times AGP Champion (1975 and 1976), at Sydney’s Liverpool Speedway, while the ‘king’ of world Sprintcar racing 20 times World of Outlaws American Champion Steve Kinser has his name etched on the trophy after he won in 1986, also at the Liverpool circuit.  Englishman Bill  Reynolds was the 1956 winner at the Sydney Showground.

Ten times Australian Sprintcar Champion Garry Rush took out the event in 1977 (at Liverpool Speedway) and the Sydney Showground (1996) while Sydney’s late, great multi Australian Speedcar Champion and 1988 Australian Sprintcar titleholder George Tatnell won at the Sydney Showground in 1973.

In the decades of the fifties and ‘sixties the AGP was held in consecutive years at the world famous Sydney Showground venue.

Top drivers from New South Wales and Queensland dominate the 2025 Lismore entry list.

The defending AGP titleholder is Sydney’s Kaidon Brown who last weekend took out the Speedcar main event at the Perth Motorplex.

For more information on the February 15 fixture at Castrol Lismore Speedway log on to www.lismorespeedway.com.au

AUSTRALIAN SPEEDCAR GRAND PRIX WINNERS: 1938-2024

AUSTRALIAN SPEEDCAR GRAND PRIX WINNERS: 1938-2024

*The Australian Speedcar GP was held twice in 1978. The first was part of the 1977-78 season and the other in the early stages of the 1978-79 season.

** New Zealand’s Frank Brewer late became an American citizen.

 

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Lismore Community Invited to Shape Reconciliation Action Plan

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Lismore Community Invited to Shape Reconciliation Action Plan

 

By Jeff Gibbs

Lismore City Council is calling on community members to actively participate in the development of its new Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP). This important initiative seeks to foster meaningful reconciliation with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities while engaging the broader public in a shared journey of respect and understanding.

Community Consultation Session Details

The upcoming consultation session offers an invaluable opportunity for residents to contribute their insights and help shape the RAP. The session will be held at:

  • Location: Lismore Central Shopping Centre
  • Date: Wednesday, 19 February
  • Time: Drop-in anytime between 10 AM and 2 PM

This open-format session welcomes all community members, providing a platform to share experiences, ideas, and feedback that will influence the plan’s development.

A Shared Commitment to Reconciliation

Jon Gibbons, General Manager of Lismore City Council, highlighted the significance of community involvement in this process.

“Reconciliation is a shared journey, and we want to ensure that our Reconciliation Action Plan reflects the voices and aspirations of our community. Meaningful engagement with our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander residents is crucial in building strong, respectful relationships and creating positive change,” Gibbons stated.

Expert Facilitation and Community Engagement

To support the consultation process, the Council has enlisted Tim Roberts from East Coast Heritage and Archaeology. Roberts will collaborate with the community to gather valuable input, ensuring diverse perspectives are considered in shaping the new RAP.

Currently in the community consultation phase, the RAP aims to outline practical actions that will:

  • Strengthen Relationships: Build strong, respectful connections between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and the broader community.
  • Promote Respect: Foster a culture of mutual understanding and appreciation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories, cultures, and contributions.
  • Create Opportunities: Develop initiatives that support economic, social, and cultural opportunities for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.

Have Your Say

In addition to the in-person session, the Council has launched a Your Say survey to capture further community feedback. Residents are encouraged to share their thoughts and ideas by visiting here.

This consultation phase is a critical step in ensuring the RAP is comprehensive, inclusive, and reflective of the community’s collective aspirations for reconciliation.

 

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Two Charged Over Alleged Property Offences in Lismore

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Two Charged Over Alleged Property Offences in Lismore

A 41-year-old woman and a 16-year-old boy have been charged in connection with a supermarket break-in in Goonellabah, as part of an ongoing investigation by Richmond Police District under Strike Force Imperium.

Around 3:05 am on Monday, 3 February 2025, a supermarket in Goonellabah was broken into, with five televisions allegedly stolen. Following extensive inquiries, police executed search warrants at two homes in Goonellabah, where they reportedly recovered the stolen televisions and their original boxes.

On Tuesday, 11 February 2025, officers arrested the 16-year-old boy and the 41-year-old woman at one of the homes.


Charges and Court Appearances

The 16-year-old was taken to Lismore Police Station and charged with aggravated break and enter to commit a serious indictable offence. He was refused bail and appeared before a children’s court the same day, where he was granted conditional bail to reappear on Friday, 7 March 2025.

The 41-year-old woman was charged with:

  • Goods suspected stolen in/on premises
  • Goods in personal custody suspected of being stolen
  • Receiving stolen property

She was granted conditional bail and is due to appear before Lismore Local Court on Monday, 31 March 2025.


Ongoing Investigation

Strike Force Imperium is continuing its investigation into the incident, with further inquiries underway.

Anyone with information related to this investigation is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or via www.crimestoppers.com.au. Information provided will be treated confidentially.

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