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Lismore photographer Jacklyn Wagner presents an exhibition of portraits of Lismore flood survivors at the NSW Parliament, titled Through the Heart ... A Flood of Fears & Tears.
Lismore photographer Jacklyn Wagner presents an exhibition of portraits of Lismore flood survivors at the NSW Parliament, titled Through the Heart ... A Flood of Fears & Tears.
Flooding has left its traumatic mark on Northern Rivers children. Some have had panic attacks for the first time, while others fear for their safety every time it rains heavily. Months on, their resilience keeps them going.
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Premium Content "The f--king noise. It sounded like someone was being f--king murdered over there." The Irish backpackers' complaints about a late night party were made lightly, but they soon took on a more sinister tone. The night in question was February 11, 2005, and the noise complaint referred to a party being held at a campsite in Lismore where a group of young German backpackers were staying - it was the night Simone Strobel died. Greg Kerr was running the Lismore Tourist Caravan Park in 2005 when Simone Strobel died. The owner of the Lismore Tourist Caravan Park at the time, Greg Kerr, shared his memory of the events surrounding the 2005 death.