Lismore residents fear homelessness under NSW government's rehousing plan
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Residents of the flood-ravaged town of Lismore say they've been left bitterly disappointed by the New South Wales government's timeline to rehouse them. Premier Dominic Perrottet agreed to act on 28 recommendations from a flood report yesterday, but failed to provide details of a long awaited buyback scheme.
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