Expression of Interest - Advisory Groups 2025
Lismore City Council is calling for Expressions of Interest from the community to be members of Council’s Advisory Groups.
- At least two councillors - one Chairperson and one Deputy Chairperson
- One representative from Ngulingah Local Aboriginal Land Council
- A maximum of eight community representatives
Disability Inclusion Advisory Group
- At least two councillors - one Chairperson and one Deputy Chairperson
- A maximum of eight community representatives
- At least two councillors - one Chairperson and one Deputy Chairperson
- One representative from Friends of the Koala
- A maximum of eight community representatives
Lismore Villages Advisory Group
- At least two councillors - one Chairperson and one Deputy Chairperson
- Two community representatives from Rural South
- Two community representatives from Clunes - Bexhill & District
- Two community representatives from Richmond Hill - Lindendale & District
- Two community representatives from Nimbin & District
- Two community representatives from Modanville - Dunoon & District
- Two community representatives from Rural North West
- At least two councillors - one Chairperson and one Deputy Chairperson
- A maximum of eight community representatives
Terms of Reference
Applicants are asked to refer to the attached Terms of Reference for more information before submitting an Expression of Interest form. The attached Terms of Reference is only a guide to the Expression of Interest process.
What is the purpose of the Advisory Groups?
The role of the advisory groups is to provide advice to Council that is strategic, impartial and based on experience, to improve the lives of people living, working, playing in and visiting the Lismore local government area. We commit to looking to our advisory groups for advice and innovation in formulating solutions, and to incorporate advice and recommendations into the decision-making process to the maximum extent possible.
How are group members selected?
Group members will be selected by panel at Council based both on the answers given in the application form and to achieve a broad representation of people living in the Lismore Local Government Area.
When does the group meet?
Meetings are held in Council Chambers at Council’s Corporate Centre, 43 Oliver Avenue, Goonellabah, at least three times per year.
How to Apply
Please complete the online form below if you are interested in joining this group. If you require assistance, please call or visit Council - (02) 6625 0500, 43 Oliver Avenue, Goonellabah.
This EOI will close 4pm, Wednesday 30 April.