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LATEST EDITION OF THE NORTHERN RIVERS TIMES NEWS

LATEST EDITION OF THE NORTHERN RIVERS TIMES NEWS
Here are just some of the stories making headlines across the region this week:
- Controversy Erupts Over Councillor’s ‘Boomerangs and Flamethrowers’ Comment
Indigenous leaders demand a public apology from Cr Debrah Novak after racially insensitive remarks made during a council debate. - Tweed Turns Cyclone Debris Into Renewable Energy
Tweed Shire Council partners with Cape Byron Power to convert over 4,000 tonnes of green waste into sustainable electricity. - Caravan Park Evictions Paused After Emotional Council Meeting
Clarence Valley Council halts eviction of semi-permanent residents, following strong community backlash and legal concerns. - Legal Tensions Mount Over Council’s Eviction Strategy
General manager’s authority faces scrutiny amid concerns about transparency, process breaches and Indigenous consultation. - Surprise Honour for Parkinson’s Support Nurse
Tim Ayers is awarded Parkinson’s Community Hero for his dedicated service to Northern Rivers families living with the condition. - Casino Telephone Exchange Celebrates 50 Years Since Closure
Former staff prepare for a nostalgic reunion, honouring the tight-knit community of operators who powered local communication. - Coalition Promises Cost of Living Tax Relief
Kevin Hogan announces a new policy offering up to $1,200 in tax offsets and a cut in fuel excise to ease family pressures. - Ballina Allstars Shine at National Athletics Championships
Young athletes from Ballina secure national medals and break records at the Australian Junior Athletics Championships in Perth. - Bridging the Gap: Lismore Carers Set to Benefit From New Grant
Healthy North Coast receives $400,000 in state funding to improve support for carers in regional communities. - Flawed Planning Sparks Native Title Concerns
Clarence Valley councillors admit lack of consultation on caravan park plans may breach obligations to Traditional Owners. - Diary of a Flood Survivor Shares Hope and Resilience
A local flood-affected resident shares her DIY journey of rebuilding with honesty, humour and quiet determination. - Lismore Showcases Disaster Recovery Expertise at State Event
Procurement leaders gather in Lismore to recognise its record-breaking flood recovery and local-first project delivery model. - Byron Bay Sewage Spill Under Investigation
Nearly 1 million litres of sewage discharged into stormwater prompts EPA probe; Council apologises for the incident. - Mayor Calls for Federal Funding Reform Ahead of Election
Ballina Mayor Sharon Cadwallader urges candidates to back the restoration of local government funding for sustainable services. - Young Adult Fantasy The Tower Besieged Brings Magic and Mayhem
Canberra author Mark Kramarzewski returns with a fast-paced, spellbinding sequel in his action-packed YA fantasy series.
Grab your copy of The Northern Rivers Times today at newsagents across the region or visit thenorthernriverstimes.com.au.
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