Appeal to save Wollongong cremator 'dead, buried and cremated'

Kate McIlwain
Updated May 31 2018 - 12:21pm, first published 11:00am
Retiring service: Early this month, lord mayor Gordon Bradbery announced the council would cease operating the region's only public crematorium by mid-year. Picture: Robert Peet.
Retiring service: Early this month, lord mayor Gordon Bradbery announced the council would cease operating the region's only public crematorium by mid-year. Picture: Robert Peet.

The director of Port Kembla’s community-based Tender Funerals pleaded with Wollongong councillors to find a way to keep the city’s crematorium in public hands.

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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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