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Edition 185 January 25, 2024

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A win in the Land and Environment Court has saved the council more than $146,000 in court costs and vindicated the views of some of its councillors. Late last year the LEC chief judge C J Preston dismissed

an application from seniors housing and aged care provider Clarence Village Limited that it should be exempt from paying sewerage charges to Clarence Valley Council. Clarence Village Limited is a not-forprofit organisation. The case was

heard on September 20-21 and the decision released on December 6. The court dismissed the appeal and ordered the charity to pay council’s court costs. The win was noted in the December 19 council meeting and drew some comments from a number of

councillors. Cr Karen Toms was pleased the council had won and ratepayers would not foot the bill. But she said she had spoken to some residents of the organisation, who were unaware of the result. “It’s extremely sad

that this wonderful organisation that do wonderful things for our elderly and our community have this, but I just wanted to shine a bit of a spotlight on it because I think it needs to be out there,” she said. “We did have to put up with some pretty horrible

advertisements, all sorts of things. “It was it was yucky, and, and I’m sure it’s even yuckier for Clarence Village limited now that they realise that they lost.” “So that’s all I wanted to say. I feel sad for them being a charity. But that’s the law. Thank you.”

Cr Alison Whaites said some of the activities before the result almost amounted to “bullying”. “I just want to thank staff and councillors for not falling for the social media carry on, incorrect radio advertisement and the survey that I thought

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Rental Vacancy Rates Inch Upward, Offering Slight Respite for Tenants Amidst Ongoing Challenges

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A Weekend in Sydney

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Unraveling the Surge: Understanding the Intensity of Sudden Downpours in Eastern Australia

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Anticipated Surge in Lamb Prices Following Robust Start to the 2024 Season in Sheep Saleyards

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2024 Summer Lamb Campaign Triumphs Over Generational Differences in Innovative Launch

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NSW Farmers Urges Water Minister’s Firm Stance Against Buybacks

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A Boon for Producers with Nearly Half a Billion in Farmgate Returns

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Beef: A Bite-Sized Tale of Rage and Redemption

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SMALL BUSINESS OMBUDSMAN WELCOMES BANKING INDUSTRY PLEDGE TO FIGHT SCAMS

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Culture Camp in Byron Shire wins $20,000 in program funding; Round 2 now open for applications

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Boat rescues up 18 per cent as more people fock to waterways

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Westpac Rescue Helicopter Service –Ballina Support Group presents The North Coast Show and Shine and Swap Meet 25 February 2024

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Northern Rivers Joint Organisation Advocates for Making Control of Roaming Pet Cats Manageable for NSW Councils

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GET THE GRU-P TOGETHER, CINEMA UNDER THE STARS IS RETURNING TO LISMORE

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Byron Writers Festival announces new Artistic Director and return to Bangalow Showground in August 2024.

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Tenterfield Railway Station Museum

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Tenterfeld: Where History, Nature, and Charm Collide

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Ensuring Safety Amidst LandslipsTyalgum Road Gates Closure Protocol Explained

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Brookfarm launches premium roasted nut mixesbringing Australian favours to life!

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New carpark and public toilets on the way at Mullumbimby Rec Grounds

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Weekly Climate,Australian Water and Agricultural Update

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Tweed Shire Council awarded two grants worth $583,141

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Deloitte Tourism Outlook ReportImpact on North Coast

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Memorial to prawning birthplace

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Council court matter withdrawn

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JADA entries open for 2024

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Diary of a Flood Survivor

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Angourie, Byron drownings continue horrific trend

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Vibrant Streets Package

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Safety Concerns Prompt Closure of Hazardous Naughtons Gap Road Section

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Charity to pay council court costs of $146,000

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