Labor leader Luke Foley tells Wollongong ‘help is on its way’

Desiree Savage
Updated May 18 2021 - 11:12pm, first published November 18 2017 - 4:00pm
COMMITTED: Opposition Leader Luke Foley with Shadow Treasurer and Member for Keira, Ryan Park at the Burelli St bus stop pledge to keep the Wollongong Shuttle service free on Saturday. Picture: Adam McLean
COMMITTED: Opposition Leader Luke Foley with Shadow Treasurer and Member for Keira, Ryan Park at the Burelli St bus stop pledge to keep the Wollongong Shuttle service free on Saturday. Picture: Adam McLean

NSW Opposition Leader Luke Foley visited Wollongong on Saturday to pledge his support for a free Gong Shuttle service, though not everyone was impressed.

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Desiree Savage

Desiree Savage

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