Wagga Wagga homeless told to leave camp or face enforcement action
Homeless people in Wagga Wagga's Wilks Park camping area have been ordered to remove all personal belongings by July 7.
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Move-on orders issued to people in Wagga Wagga homeless campBy Rachel HoldsworthBy Jess ScullyBy Jostina BastaABC RiverinaTopic:HomelessnessFri 26 Jun 2026 at 6:09pmFri 26 Jun 2026 at 6:09pmFri 26 Jun 2026 at 6:09pmRachael Vorhauer says she will only move from her caravan at Wilks Park if she is forced to by police. (ABC Riverina: Rachel Holdsworth)In short: Homeless people camping at a park in Wagga Wagga have been told to leave by the city council, as part of a NSW government plan to address the homelessness crisis in the city. Homelessness services are in talks with people at the camp, trying to provide them with accommodation. What's next? People living at the park have less than two weeks to find alternative accommodation.
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