Sustainnovation Challenge participants look for ways to make Newcastle more accessible

Matthew Kelly
Updated November 24 2021 - 11:59am, first published November 19 2021 - 12:00pm
Seeking a solution: Helen and Kaitlin Lawrence. Kaitlin has set the Sustainnovation Challenge participants the challenge of helping her gain access to the fort's tunnels. Picture: Marina Neil.
Seeking a solution: Helen and Kaitlin Lawrence. Kaitlin has set the Sustainnovation Challenge participants the challenge of helping her gain access to the fort's tunnels. Picture: Marina Neil.

When Kaitlin Lawrence watched the 75th anniversary of the shelling of Newcastle from her wheelchair on Nobbys Beach in 2017 she dreamed of one day exploring Fort Scratchley's wartime tunnels.

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Matthew Kelly

Matthew Kelly

Journalist

Matthew Kelly has worked as a journalist for more than 25 years. He has been working as a general reporter at the Newcastle Herald since 2018. In recent years he has reported on subjects including environment, energy, water security, manufacturing and higher education. He has previously covered issues including the health and environmental impacts of uncovered coal wagons in the Hunter Valley, the pollution of legacy of former industrial sites and freedom of information issues.

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