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Housing Reforms: Who’s in charge?

by Cat Holloway / It’s not often that local councillors unanimously agree, especially on development issues. But that is what happened at Shoalhaven City Council’s (SCC) March 11 meeting when every elected

Affordable Housing: Numbers v. Narratives

by Cat Holloway / Economists have a knack for letting the truth get in the way of a good story. But Dr Cameron Murray’s decade-long investigation into the true story behind affordable housing

Community triumph over developers

by Cat Holloway / The unholy row over protecting Huskisson’s old Anglican Church site from development is over.  But according to Huskisson Heritage Association (HHA) President, Shirley Fitzgerald, the Council’s vote to

Amplifying Mother Nature

Mollymook environmental campaigner, Monica Mudge, is one of five outstanding NSW women who received a NSW Women of the Year 2024 award at a ceremony at the International Convention Centre in Sydney during

Local galleries share international works

Famous civil rights sculpture in Nowra One of the world's most significant sculptures, Broken Obelisk by Barnett Newman, is now installed outside the Shoalhaven Regional Gallery in Nowra on a five-year