Williamtown's PFAS Red Zone residents living 'in limbo' as draft master plan for the Special Activation Precinct is released

Ethan Hamilton
April 21 2022 - 5:00am
Living in limbo: Jenny Robinson is concerned about the lack of transparency and lack of certainty around her PFAS contaminated land in Williamtown. Picture: Marina Neil
Living in limbo: Jenny Robinson is concerned about the lack of transparency and lack of certainty around her PFAS contaminated land in Williamtown. Picture: Marina Neil

WILLIAMTOWN residents say they are "exhausted from living in limbo" and see no clear resolution in a draft master plan for the area's Special Activation Precinct (SAP) released last week.

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Ethan Hamilton

Ethan Hamilton

Journalist

Ethan Hamilton started as a digital/ print journalist with the Newcastle Herald in 2021 after interning with ACM's Voice of Real Australia/ Forgotten River podcast. He is from a small town in the Upper Hunter and has lived in Newcastle since beginning university in 2017. Twitter: @ethanjham

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