No support for ‘ludicrous’ housing plan at old Port Kembla school

Kate McIlwain
Updated June 28 2017 - 5:23pm, first published 5:00pm
Razed: The site has been vacant since the heritage-listed former Port Kembla Public School burnt down in 2013. Picture: Robert Peet.
Razed: The site has been vacant since the heritage-listed former Port Kembla Public School burnt down in 2013. Picture: Robert Peet.

A plan to build 110 new terrace apartment and low-rise flats at the vacant old Port Kembla Public School has failed to win the support of Wollongong council.

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Kate McIlwain

Kate McIlwain

Journalist

For more than a decade, I've helped the Illawarra Mercury set the news agenda across the region. Currently I'm the paper's health reporter - covering the stories of Illawarra workers and residents in the wake of a global pandemic and at a time where our health systems are stretched to the limit.

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