Flood Restoration Portfolio The purpose of the Flood Restoration Portfolio is to restore the liveability of Lismore and surrounds to pre-flood levels through the rebuild and repair of critical and social infrastructure.
Development Applications in Lismore Submit, track and review development applications (DAs) with Lismore City Council. Access submission requirements, documentation guides, application status and decision details — supporting transparent and efficient development processes.
Strategic planning Explore Lismore’s strategic planning initiatives, including local environmental plans, urban growth strategies and community visioning projects. Ensure sustainable development through informed decision-making and policy guidance.
How to use our online maps Utilise Lismore City Council's interactive mapping service, IntraMaps, to explore property details, zoning, flood risks and environmental data within the Lismore Local Government Area. This GIS tool aids in planning, development and property research.
Building and construction Find Lismore’s building and construction guidelines, including applications, safety regulations and heritage conservation. Use key resources like the Development Design Manual and IntraMaps for property and zoning details.
Underground Petroleum Storage Systems Manage underground petroleum storage safely and comply with environmental regulations. Develop operation plans, conduct leak detection and report incidents promptly to the EPA.
Lismore’s road network gets a big boost Published on 08 April 2026 Lismore City Council has now commenced a major road restoration project designed to strengthen the local road network and improve resilience against future flooding and severe weather. Tagged as: , Media Releases
Lismore’s tractor-driven flood pump to be replaced Published on 07 April 2026 Lismore City Council is bidding farewell to its old tractor-driven flood pump at Magellan Street pump station in favour of a high-tech upgrade, as the community moves to a modern era of flood infrastructure and resilience. Tagged as: , Media Releases
Temporary bridge unlocks next phase of Simes Bridge repair works Published on 19 March 2026 Local road users and regional visitors are familiar with Simes Bridge on Whian Whian Road, where Rocky Creek often draws a crowd in the warmer months. Tagged as: , Media Releases