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Kevin Hogan MP
DANIELLA for ABC HEYWIRE the carved-out remains of an asbestos mine.
Resilient Land Programs
I recently met with Daniella from Lismore in Parliament House, our local winner in this year’s ABC Heywire & Trailblazer Competition. This is a storytelling competition from the
Its deadly legacy has drilled deep into the core of my community.”
U3A NORTHERN RIVERS 30 Years
The U3A Northern Rivers – Lismore
Last week the NSW Government announced the Resilient Lands Program. This is too slow for our community. Most families who were fooded have already made their decisions. They have sold and moved from the area, bought another house, sometimes back in the food area, or continued staying in their house and are fxing it up. It will be 4 years post the disaster before anyone is relocated and living on the land recently announced. This is not This is not something we should be self-congratulating ourselves for.
ABC, for young people aged between 16-22 in regional, rural and remote Australia. Daniellas story focuses on her family’s connection to Baryulgil NSW and its natural beauty alongside the devastating impacts of the nearby Asbestos mine.
She mentions this with “It holds breathtaking beauty in the landmarks where my ancestors have walked and swum for thousands of years” and “About a kilometre away from Baryulgil is recently celebrated 30 years of service. A fantastic organisation for retired and semiretired people in our community. Their newly released ’30 Years On’ E-Book is available for download via their website. They play an important role in our community providing social engagement and mental stimulation. I would like to congratulate the U3A Lismore branch on 30 years and thank them for what they do in our community.
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Releasing 400 blocks of land should be a yearly goal of councils and a normal course of business. Today’s announcement will be 4 years after the event. This is too slow for our families who were fooded 2 years ago!