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Waratah

"Research the history"

For those whom value their health, children, community and investment.

Most of us are well aware that Newcastle has an industrial history.. It is worth investigating. Waratah had a copper smelter, a gasworks and still has a large industrial site operating near the border of Mayfield.

I lived in Waratah for approximately 26mths and am in the process of relocating out of the area, after realising I was residing on the former gasworks site. I was not informed about the precautionary advice associated with the environmental hazards that were issued prior to my residence.

Look up 'Barrett’s 1910 map Waratah' to view where the gasworks was, as it clearly identifies the area.

The former gasworks at Camden and the class action that is being pursued is worth noting.

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WARATAH WYNARD Council recieved large amounts of money from federal government, yet cannot or will not provide adequate rubbish facilities at its popular tourist sites, Table Cale Lookout and Linglis River park where bins are either far from adequate, or non existent. A beautiful part of Tasmania, but totally inadequate facilities. I have emailed them, with some response, ie: a small bin at Table Cape Lookout, where, previously there had been twolarge bins afixed to posts....meantime their excuse is costs !
I am a resident, and will continue to email, photograph, and post public notices until they do something.

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