In Depth

Pressure on NSW Government to fast-track a long-term solution for Stockton's erosion 'catastrophe'

By Donna Page and Matthew Kelly
Updated September 27 2019 - 5:58pm, first published September 25 2019 - 5:46am
FED UP: Stockton residents display their anger at what they believe is state government inaction on the erosion crisis that has forced the closure of the beach and suburb's childcare centre. Picture: Simone De Peak
FED UP: Stockton residents display their anger at what they believe is state government inaction on the erosion crisis that has forced the closure of the beach and suburb's childcare centre. Picture: Simone De Peak

STOCKTON'S erosion crisis sparked a heated clash in NSW Parliament on Tuesday between the government and Opposition over claims not enough is being done to address the "unfolding catastrophe".

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