Labor pledges to help Shoalhaven Youth Accommodation

By Robert Crawford
Updated August 27 2014 - 6:59am, first published August 26 2014 - 6:34pm
BED BATTLE: A pensive Shoalhaven Youth Accommodation manager Kerri Snowden (second from right) at the Save SYA meeting in Nowra on Monday with shadow minister for housing Sophie Cotsis, former SYA clients Toni Nicholls and Kellie McIlwain and Labor candidate for South Coast Fiona Phillips.
BED BATTLE: A pensive Shoalhaven Youth Accommodation manager Kerri Snowden (second from right) at the Save SYA meeting in Nowra on Monday with shadow minister for housing Sophie Cotsis, former SYA clients Toni Nicholls and Kellie McIlwain and Labor candidate for South Coast Fiona Phillips.

A public meeting over the future of Shoalhaven Youth Accommodation has been told the Labor Party will fight to save the nine youth beds lost under the government’s Going Home Staying Home reform.

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