Homelessness agencies and Labor state MPs want Stockton Centre and Tomaree Lodge opened as crisis housing as first step to overhaul public housing system

Ian Kirkwood
Updated August 1 2022 - 6:37pm, first published 1:00pm
SHELTER FROM THE STORM: Labor parliamentarians Rose Jackson, Tim Crakanthrop and Kate Washington, with representatives of Jenny's Place, Nova for Women and Children and Hunter Tenants, at the Stockton Centre today. Picture: Simone De Peak
SHELTER FROM THE STORM: Labor parliamentarians Rose Jackson, Tim Crakanthrop and Kate Washington, with representatives of Jenny's Place, Nova for Women and Children and Hunter Tenants, at the Stockton Centre today. Picture: Simone De Peak

FORMER disability housing campuses the Stockton Centre and Tomaree Lodge should be repurposed to provide emergency accommodation for the homeless, say a group of Hunter welfare groups and NSW Labor MPs.

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Ian Kirkwood

Ian Kirkwood

Journalist

Reporting journalist at the Newcastle Herald since 1987. Editorial writer, general reporter, industrial relations, industry and coal.

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