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Lismore City Council has completed 120 projects under its Flood Restoration Portfolio following the 2022 natural disasters. These projects, jointly funded by the Australian and NSW governments, aim to protect homes, connect communities, and strengthen the city. Further projects, including pump upgrades and landslip repairs near Nimbin, are underway.

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Lismore Rebuild Reaches Milestone: Council Completes 120 Flood Recovery Projects

Lismore, NSW – November 22, 2025 – Lismore City Council has announced a significant milestone in its recovery efforts following the devastating 2022 natural disasters, with 120 projects now completed under its Flood Restoration Portfolio. The projects, funded jointly by the Australian and NSW governments through the Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements, are designed to bolster the region’s resilience.

“These achievements wouldn’t be possible without the support and encouragement of our community and government partners,” said Lismore City Mayor Steve Krieg. “Together, we’re delivering projects that protect homes, connect communities and strengthen our city – with benefits that will be felt for years to come.”

While the Council has not outlined specific projects, they have said essential flood pump upgrades and major landslip repairs ongoing in the hills around Nimbin will be ongoing in the coming months.

The completion of these projects marks a turning point for the community, which is still grappling with the long-term effects of the floods. With many more projects in their final stages, Lismore City Council anticipates further progress over the next year, reinforcing the region’s ability to withstand future challenges.

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