Goulburn Mulwaree Council and state meet over Kenmore Hospital fire

Louise Thrower
Updated October 26 2021 - 2:11pm, first published 2:00pm
REMNANTS: The NSW Office of Environment and Heritage is exploring its options in regard to stronger regulatory action at Kenmore Hospital following this month's fire that gutted the former female ward fifteen. Photo: Louise Thrower.
REMNANTS: The NSW Office of Environment and Heritage is exploring its options in regard to stronger regulatory action at Kenmore Hospital following this month's fire that gutted the former female ward fifteen. Photo: Louise Thrower.

Heritage authorities will this week begin the process go erect a substantial security fence around Kenmore Hospital in the wake of a deliberately lit fire in recent weeks.

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Louise Thrower

Louise Thrower

Senior journalist

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