Residents in the northern New South Wales (NSW) town of Lismore have once again been asked to evacuate after flooding is forecast for the town through Tuesday. NSW State Emergency Services (SES) issued the evacuation orders on Monday night for low lying parts of north and south Lismore, with 100 to 150 millimetres (4 to 6 inches) of rain on Tuesday potentially pushing the Wilson River to the height of its levee. Lismore SES members, along with Australian Defence Force (ADF) troops, have been out on the streets of north and south Lismore, doorknocking residents who come under the evacuation order, as well as informimg east Lismore residents of the evacuation warning that is now in place for that area. This comes just a month after the town and many other parts of northeast NSW and southeast Queensland were hit by the worst flooding in recorded history, with 22 lives …