Lake Cathie advocacy groups say waterway is a public health risk

Tracey Fairhurst
Updated April 14 2021 - 11:15pm, first published November 30 2020 - 12:00pm
It's sick: Sludge where there was once water at Lake Cathie. Photo: Lincoln Beddoe, Revive Lake Cathie.
It's sick: Sludge where there was once water at Lake Cathie. Photo: Lincoln Beddoe, Revive Lake Cathie.

LAKE Cathie residents have urged all key stakeholders to work together and develop a plan for the management of the region's ailing waterway.

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Tracey Fairhurst

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