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Lismore s unplanned Invasion Day protest set to go ahead

Premium Content Subscriber only More than 130 people have indicated via social media they are attending a protest event in solidarity with First Nations People on Australia Day in Lismore. According to social media, the Invasion and Survival Day Rally will commence at 10am at Spinks Park near the Environment Centre on Molesworth St Lismore on January 26. It is understood a march will begin at noon, however, a route has not been publicly announced. Richmond Police District Inspector David Vandergriend said they had not received any formal notification of the event as of Thursday, January 21. He said these events require permits with seven days notification including a Form One to make this a valid lawful assembly.

SEIZED: 7kg of cannabis leaf, mushrooms, 1 7kg cannabis oil

Premium Content Subscriber only After police executed a search warrant at a Nimbin property on Wednesday they have charged a man with several indictable offences. On Thursday January 21, Richmond Police District Inspector David Vandergriend said the search warrant was issued on Alan John Evans, 65, at a property at his Nimbin property in Thornburn St. “The warrant was executed on Wednesday morning, and he then appeared in court on Thursday,” he said. “The charges the man was facing include manufacture and possess a prohibited drug.” Insp Vandergriend said officers will allege they found a quantity of cannabis oil, plans and cannabis leaf.

Man charged with damaging police station, making threats

Premium Content Subscriber only A NIMBIN man charged with smashing a police station window and threatening staff inside has been remanded in custody. Rodrick Emile Duran, 36, was arrested on Sunday afternoon after he allegedly caused serious damage to a glass panel on the Zadoc St frontage of Lismore Police Station. Richmond Police District Inspector David Vandergriend said the accused was charged with various offences after the incident. “About 3pm on Sunday … a 36-year-old homeless male deliberately pushed a trolley containing his belongings into the front glass window of Lismore Police Station, causing the glass to shatter, before coming into the police station and threatening staff,” Insp Vandergriend said.

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