Crown land 'not and option' for Wagga's homeless population being moved on from Wilks Park

Jessica McLaughlin
Updated June 16 2021 - 12:12am, first published January 18 2021 - 4:00pm
SLEEPING ROUGH: Chris Matthews says he hopes to stay at Wilks Park rather than move in to social housing where he was left fearing for his safety. Picture: Emma Hillier
SLEEPING ROUGH: Chris Matthews says he hopes to stay at Wilks Park rather than move in to social housing where he was left fearing for his safety. Picture: Emma Hillier

CONFUSION around the use of Crown land by Wagga's homeless population has been cleared after the department in charge stated it was not to be used for accommodation.

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Jessica McLaughlin

Jessica McLaughlin

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