Row of trees on Little Best Street suddenly dying as residents and Wagga City Council suspect poison

Monty Jacka
Updated November 4 2021 - 8:07pm, first published 7:00pm
FEARS OF POISON: Malcolm Sutherland said the row of trees on Little Best Street would usually be in full-bloom but instead they are suddenly withered and dying. Picture: Monty Jacka
FEARS OF POISON: Malcolm Sutherland said the row of trees on Little Best Street would usually be in full-bloom but instead they are suddenly withered and dying. Picture: Monty Jacka

As trees across the region burst to life in spring, a once-picturesque row of white cedars on a secluded Wagga street are instead withered and dying, causing a group of neighbours to call for answers.

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Monty Jacka

Monty Jacka

Journalist

Monty is a journalist at The Daily Advertiser in Wagga. He can be reached at m.jacka@austcommunitymedia.com.au

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