Fight to save Gerroa's 80-year-old Norfolk Island pine

By Ben Langford
Updated November 1 2014 - 7:49am, first published October 31 2014 - 9:00pm
Hedi Stein, Stella Osten, Bernie Waddell, Dorothy Leyshan and Peter Matthews and the landmark pine tree at Riverleigh Street. Picture: ADAM McLEAN
Hedi Stein, Stella Osten, Bernie Waddell, Dorothy Leyshan and Peter Matthews and the landmark pine tree at Riverleigh Street. Picture: ADAM McLEAN

A Norfolk Island pine estimated to be more than 80 years old is set to be the next piece of collateral damage from the NSW Government’s controversial new bushfire tree clearing laws.

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