Road to 100,00 | High density housing a reality of city's population boost

Daina Oliver
Updated September 22 2019 - 2:38pm, first published September 20 2019 - 6:09pm
FORWARD PLANNING: Housing Industry Association Wagga chairman Tony Balding says the city needs both medium and high density living.
FORWARD PLANNING: Housing Industry Association Wagga chairman Tony Balding says the city needs both medium and high density living.

CATERING for a variety of housing needs will be at the centre of Wagga's push towards 100,000 residents.

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Daina Oliver

Daina Oliver

Digital journalist

Daina Oliver is digital journalist based in Launceston. She was previously a local government reporter at The Daily Advertiser and The Wimmera Mail-Times after joining ACM in 2017. She is originally from Whyalla, South Australia, and graduated from the University of Adelaide in 2016 with a Bachelor of Media with a specialisation in journalism. Got stories? Get in touch. daina.oliver@austcommunitymedia.com.au

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