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- 05.05.2023
PCYC Lismore (Police and Citizens Youth Club) Re-Opens after Floods
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The Lismore PCYC officially re-opens its doors to the community on Tuesday 16th May after the February 2022 floods which devastated the community of Lismore. The devastation from the 14.4m flood levels saw thousands of people displaced, and over 1800 homes and businesses damaged.
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