“‘Exposed and Vulnerable’: Three Years After the Floods, Lismore Faces an Intensified Housing Crisis”

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  1. It’s heartbreaking to hear that Lismore is still grappling with the aftermath of the floods three years later. Natural disasters have such a long-lasting impact, and it’s troubling to see that the housing crisis has intensified. Many residents likely feel abandoned and frustrated as they continue to face uncertainty and hardship.

    It’s crucial for local and federal authorities to not only provide immediate relief but also implement long-term solutions to support the community. Sustainable housing initiatives and infrastructure investments could help rebuild Lismore in a way that makes it more resilient to future disasters.

    Moreover, it’s important for the community to come together during this challenging time, support one another, and advocate for the resources they need. No one should have to navigate such a crisis alone. Let’s hope for positive changes and a brighter future for Lismore soon.

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