‘This landscape is pristine and it’s got to be protected’

Desiree Savage
Updated October 25 2016 - 7:05pm, first published 11:30am
MANAGEMENT: Steve Edmonds and Wendy Machin from NSW Crown Holiday Parks Trust with Nathan Cattell, they say will listen to what community wants before making any changes. Picture: Adam McLean
MANAGEMENT: Steve Edmonds and Wendy Machin from NSW Crown Holiday Parks Trust with Nathan Cattell, they say will listen to what community wants before making any changes. Picture: Adam McLean

The state holiday parks body taking over Killalea State Park has refuted claims the park could be “sold off”, vowing any future changes would involve thorough consultation with the community.

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Desiree Savage

Desiree Savage

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