The decision to knock down vacant homes in Lismore following ex-Cylone Alfred has been likened to a declaration of “war”. NSW Premier Chris Minns on Tuesday announced homes would be demolished ...
The protest came as NSW Premier Chris Minns vowed to demolish the vacant properties and kick out the squatters, who have been living in the homes for ... Cyclone Alfred. Lismore Mayor Steve ...
The NSW state government is facing pushback from a group of squatters who have moved into flood-prone homes in Lismore that the government bought back for demolition because they were unsafe for ...
The NSW Reconstruction Authority bought the six homes, condemned after the 2022 floods that devastated Lismore, under a $900 million buyback scheme in which homes were purchased to be on-sold and ...
Furious NSW Premier Chris Minns said he has 'had enough' of squatters in flood-ravaged Lismore homes who are defying all eviction efforts and have been slammed as 'out of towners and backpackers'.
Residents of the Northern Rivers town have left their homes to walk dogs and survey the ... Browns Creek pump station, Lismore. Picture: Remy Varga Resident Zelinda Brown, 65, said the city ...
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