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Living Memory: Stories and portraits celebrating North Lismore

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Living Memory: Stories and portraits celebrating North Lismore

Many homes in North Lismore are now part of the Resilient Homes Program’s Home Buyback stream, marking the largest residential buyback initiative in Australia’s history. As the suburb shifts from a lively community to an uncertain future, the stories, history, and deep connection to place will journey with the residents.

“Living Memory” is a collaborative project with Living Lab Northern Rivers and the NSW Reconstruction Authority, dedicated to capturing the memories, histories, and stories of North Lismore. The project’s core aim is to creatively support a community undergoing profound change, allowing residents to share their experiences in their own words.
As a recent North Lismore resident, this project is close to Living Lab Northern Rivers’ Engagement Director Dan Etheridge’s heart.

“North Lismore is more than just a place, it’s a community with a rich history. Capturing the voices and faces of those who have shaped it allows us to honour the spirit of this area and the deep connections people have here.”

Living Memory Community Workshop

If you’ve been a resident of North Lismore or have a special connection to the place, your local knowledge is vital and Living Lab Northern Rivers would love you to be involved. Come join local historian Adele Wessel and photographic artist Cherine Fahd as they share more about the project and learn how it can be designed with the interests of locals in mind.

  • Thursday 17 October 5pm -7pm.
  • Living Lab Northern Rivers shopfront. 11 Woodlark St.
  • Register at llnr.com.au/living-memory.

Tell your story pop-up photobooth

North Lismore’s community is invited to be centre-stage. Photographic artist Cherine Fahd believes photography can bring people and communities together, and creatively address moments of significant social change. Her photobooths will be set up North Lismore and Living Lab Northern Rivers invites locals to come along — by yourself or with everyone in your family, neighbours, mates or local club!
On the day share the experience of group portraiture with others, bring memorabilia and personal stories, and help us to create some lasting memories of the neighbourhood you are part of.

  • Fri 29 Nov 4pm-6pm & Sat 30 Nov 8:30am-11am.
  • 43 Bridge St, North Lismore (old general store building).

Oral history interviews

A series of oral histories with North Lismore residents will be created as part of Living Memory. The collection of stories will explore the theme of home, community and locality in the words of locals from the areas where homes are being bought back. Do you have a story you’d like to share? Get in touch with Living Lab Northern Rivers at livinglabnr@scu.edu.au.

Digital archive

Living Memory will showcase the final series of oral histories and portraits at an event in Lismore in 2025 but they will also be accessible for long-term future reference, along with a collection of historical materials and artefacts. Together they will form a record of a North Lismore, it’s place and people, at a particular time.

Living Memory Community Workshop

  • Thursday 17 October
  • 00—7.00pm
  • Living Lab Northern Rivers shopfront, 11 Woodlark Street, Lismore
  • Places are limited and registrations are essential.
  • Register at llnr.com.au/living-memory

North Lismore pop-up Photo Booths

  • Friday 29 November: 4.00-6.00pm
  • Saturday 30 November: 8.30am—11am
  • Location: 43 Bridge Street, North Lismore (old general store building)
  • Individuals, families and groups are welcome.

For more information visit here.

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