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WRECK-REATION: Eraring residents want sport and recreation centre planned for their suburb scrapped

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Updated April 14 2021 - 11:22pm, first published November 16 2020 - 5:30am
UNHAPPY: Eraring Residents Association president Terry Pascoe said the site was surrounded by 14 residential properties which would be adversely impacted. Picture: Max Mason-Hubers
UNHAPPY: Eraring Residents Association president Terry Pascoe said the site was surrounded by 14 residential properties which would be adversely impacted. Picture: Max Mason-Hubers

Eraring residents have called for the NSW government to abandon plans for a new sport and recreation centre in their suburb, saying the $30 million-plus facility is ill-suited for the area's rural setting and will bring noise, traffic, lighting and environmental impacts.

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Max McKinney

Journalist at Newcastle Herald

Max McKinney is a sports reporter with the Newcastle Herald. He previously worked in news, covering mainly local government and transport. Max mostly reports on the Newcastle Knights, but also covers a mix of local sport.

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