Have your say on how and where council spends money

Clarence Valley Council is responsible for delivering a wide range of services and facilities to residents…

Not for profits urged to seek new grants on offer

A total of $300,000 in grants is up for grabs for community organisations in the Clarence…

NSW Government makes covert changes to councils’ advertising regulation

It is now up to local councils if they want to advertise their weekly notices in…

RIP Ian Causley: man of cane, politician of stone

Ian Causley: I would say that there is probably no one alive today that knows as…

Yamba clubs and pubs invest in their staff

“We’ve got to be positive; and when you’re positive you normally come out the other side.”…

Vale the Hon Ian Causley

I was deeply saddened to hear of the passing overnight of the former Nationals Member for…

Independent newspapers falter, the Wild West awaits

Printed newspapers are pillars of democracy – if we erode those pillars it’ll be more like…

COVIDSafe: new app to help slow spread of coronavirus

The Australian Government has launched the new voluntary coronavirus app, COVIDSafe, an important public health initiative…

Councils applaud NSW Government stimulus package

Councils today applauded the NSW Government for listening and responding to Local Government NSW’s calls for…

Small businesses impacted by COVID-19 urged to apply for JobKeeper

The Australian Small Business and Family Enterprise Ombudsman Kate Carnell is concerned by reports many small…

CVC seeks answers on GBH upgrade promise

Clarence Valley Council (CVC) has written to the NSW Premier, Deputy Premier, Treasurer, Minister for Health…

Woombah caravan park out of the woods; negotiated agreement ‘saves’ trees

It’s clear that some Woombah residents are unhappy about the outcome of a dispute regarding the…

Clarence and Richmond Valley small businesses

Clarence and Richmond Valley small businesses among 2500 to already get $10,000 government virus grants Clarence…

PIJI welcomes rescue package, recommends additional policy options available to government

The Public Interest Journalism Initiative (PIJI) welcomes the media rescue package announced by Minister for Communications…