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Hello people, i'm new to this forums. I'm from Ballina and Lismore from Northern Eastern NSW. Where i am, both cities had grown so fast and bigger as i seen since 1995. Ballina had grow nearly a same rate as Gold Coast and there are so many developments of highrises and buildings. New town plans and new duplex sites had started in Ballina Shire since 2004. Lennox Head (north of Ballina) had grew 10,000 since it first settlement and it starting to join Ballina's urban land. I guessed Ballina population for 2006; Ballina city: 29,000 and Ballina Shire: 49,000.

Lismore is very big city in northern nsw area, new commerical bussinesses and housing developments there.

More info soon.

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Matt Townsend

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LOL gotta love those storms up there. LOLMAO

Last year we had tornado like storm went thru, there was reports of wind damage near Nimbin. Some ppl thought it caused by a tornado! Couple years ago, there was a tornado reported at Nimbin, feel weird if naked girls hiding in the bush!

Matt

Any Information to back up the claim that ballinas growth rate was similar to the Gold Coast???

If it wasnt for protected land GoldCoast would be a part of Brisbane by now

and population numbers were alot more than 80000

I found something.

Population & Growth. The Gold Coast is currently the fastest growing ... The attraction this region holds will ensure a faster growth rate of at least 3.7%

and Ballina:

The resident population of Ballina Shire is approaching 40 000 people in 2003......population growth rate was 4.3%

Found that in google search.

Matt

its a beautiful little town and its growing fast but damnnn i'm bored of my ass cose theres absolutely nothing to do here, so mite as well advertise it so more people can come here and make my boring life more fun

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