SafeWork NSW has recalled an imported coloured sand product contaminated with asbestos. The current advice is to return any products to the place of purchase for a full refund; no receipt is needed. Retailers will manage the safe disposal of these products. Do not place this product in kerbside bins or take it to the Lismore Recycling and Recovery Centre, as disposal fees apply.
The Lismore Return and Earn bulk site will be closed from 17–22 November for the installation of an additional new processing machine. During this time, you can return containers at the Return and Earn machines at Southern Cross University or Goonellabah Woolworths.
Lismore City Council has made some changes to how building certification is delivered, with these services now provided by accredited private certifiers. Council will continue to handle Building Information Certificates and external plumbing inspections. Read more on these changes here.
Following the community consultation sessions including on-site drop-in sessions held in November 2023, Trinity Skatepark completed the concept designs for the Goonellabah Skatepark Upgrade.
The key findings of the consultation include the following:
Trinity used this feedback, along with constraints of the existing skatepark, to shape the concept design.
Works started on 27 May 2024 and were completed in July 2024.