Council is offering a free waste drop-off service exclusively for residents of the Lismore Local Government Area to assist with the clean-up following the impacts of Tropical Cyclone Alfred. Residents can dispose of general waste from flood-affected properties as well as green waste resulting from storm damage at no cost. This service is expected to remain available until Sunday, 23 March 2025.
Some Council facilities will remain closed this week for damage assessment following Tropical Cyclone Alfred, with reopening efforts underway. Click on the link below to see the list.
As part of the Lismore Laneways revitalisation project, Lismore City Council, in collaboration with the Back Alley Gallery, called for art submissions for new bins to be installed in Carrington Street. Residents within the Northern Rivers were invited to submit their designs to be digitally printed and installed on the side panels of the three new bins.
Artwork that reflected the character and uniqueness of Lismore was sought, with the only restriction being that the designs utilised the provided colour palette, which complemented and was coherent with the new creative 'Way Finding Strategy'.
The winning designs (see below) were printed by Lismore Sign Shop and installed onto the sides of bin cabinets as part of the refurbishment of Carrington Street.
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bin-competition-cattle-dog-and-rainbow-by-Mish_Moran.jpg
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bin-competition-interwoven-people-and-place_By_artist_Carmen_Brady.jpg
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bin-competition-the-heart-of-lismore-by-rebekka-cottam.jpg