Moruya base for new housing scheme

By Eric Wiseman
Updated November 13 2012 - 3:40pm, first published August 3 2010 - 6:55am
BIG PLANS:  Architect Terry Ring indicates some features from the house plans launched by Pemulwuy Housing at Mordek, Moruya, on Thursday. With him are Mordek’s John Nader, Opposition spokesman for Aging, Disability and Housing Andrew Constance, Opposition spokesman for Financial Management and Housing Greg Pearce, Pemulwuy’s Jamie Bell-Towers and legal adviser Scott Petterssen.
BIG PLANS: Architect Terry Ring indicates some features from the house plans launched by Pemulwuy Housing at Mordek, Moruya, on Thursday. With him are Mordek’s John Nader, Opposition spokesman for Aging, Disability and Housing Andrew Constance, Opposition spokesman for Financial Management and Housing Greg Pearce, Pemulwuy’s Jamie Bell-Towers and legal adviser Scott Petterssen.

With the NSW Govern-ment spending $29 million a week in repairs and maintenance of its existing housing stock, it would make better sense to spend the money on new, more suitable homes.

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