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Lismore Showground restoration underway

by Kody Cook
August 5, 2025
in Community, Council, Disaster Management, Facilities Mangement, Funding, News, NSW, Parks, Project, Public facilities, Recreation, Regional, Spotlight
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Works are underway on a $4.75 million repair project at Lismore Showground to repair damage from the 2022 floods and restore full community use.  

The project will involve repairs to a wide range of single and double-storey weatherboard, brick and metal clad buildings, replacement of roof sheeting, wall and ceiling linings and external weatherboards, cleaning and mould removal, painting and restoration of boundary fencing. 

Flood damaged showground assets to undergo work will include: 

  • Pavilions including the Jim Muldoon Poultry Pavilion, William Smith Pavilion, Fine Arts Pavilion, Farmers Market and Pig Pavilion, Cattle Pavilion, Claude Riley Pavilion, and Storage Shed Pigeon Pavilion 
  • Other livestock facilities including cattle stalls and cattle shed, stable sheds, Dayal Singh Stables, and Animal Nursery Rotunda 
  • Members stand and other spectator stands, woodchop arena and its stand 
  • Auto Club, Arts and Crafts and Gem Club, and speedway corporate boxes 
  • Catering facilities including the Main Bar, Rotary BBQ, Sandys Bar, Two Georges Cattle Bar, BBQ Shelter Bar, and Norco Bar Commentary Box 
  • Various amenities including the market toilets, other toilet blocks and disabled toilets 
  • Entry ticket office, front office, secretaries’ office and press box, and various storage sheds and rooms  

Last year $1.43 million in road repair work was undertaken at Lismore Showground to repair and upgrade about 1.1 kilometres of its internal roads. 

Lismore Showground is located on Crown reserves managed by the North Coast National Agricultural and Industrial Society Incorporated as the appointed Crown land manager. 

NSW Minister for Lands and Property, Steve Kamper, said that when Lismore suffered its worst flood in recorded history in 2022 it had a significant impact on the showground inundating its buildings and leaving them with structural and water damage. 

“Regional communities rely on their local showgrounds as multi-use community hubs to bring residents together to socialise through a range of events, so I’m very pleased to see this major restoration project underway,” Kamper said.  

NSW Minister for Recovery and North Coast and Member for Lismore, Janelle Saffin, said that the government is committed to restoring important community assets following the devastating floods of 2022. 

“The Lismore Showground is an iconic venue for locals and has significant historical meaning, particularly for the local Indigenous community,” Saffin said.  

“It attracts visitors and supports local businesses and tourism, so its restoration is vital for community recovery. 

“The showground holds significant events including the North Coast National Show, has markets and recreational and camping facilities, and hosts community gatherings and celebrations.” 

North Coast National Agricultural and Industrial Society Incorporated Secretary, Mark Sollom, said that when the flood came through, about 95 per cent of the buildings had water go through them which was unprecedented in living memory. 

“We are really looking forward to having a shiny new showground to work from, set up a regular maintenance schedule and also open up some new areas for events that we have not been able to use before.” 

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