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Macquarie Bank goes cashless // Sewage pump station planned for Parsley Bay // Eaterloo public housing redevelopment drags on
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(aired 16/09/2023) - This week on Backchat, we get moving with a dive into the news the Macquarie Bank will be going cashless at branches from next year. We'll break down what this will mean and who will be impacted. Next, we're peering into a campaign to stop a sewage pump station being built at Parlsey Bay in Vaucluse. Residents say it'll destroy wildlife, while Sydney water says its needed to solve a serious sewage issue. Finally, we return to the Waterloo public housing redevelopment for a special report. Plans to demolish and redevelop the area have dragged on for two decades now with residents the clear losers.
This episode of Backchat was produced by Sana Shaikh, Hollly Payne, Nic Huntington and Eamonn Snow.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
153 episodes
Manage episode 379668781 series 1429719
(aired 16/09/2023) - This week on Backchat, we get moving with a dive into the news the Macquarie Bank will be going cashless at branches from next year. We'll break down what this will mean and who will be impacted. Next, we're peering into a campaign to stop a sewage pump station being built at Parlsey Bay in Vaucluse. Residents say it'll destroy wildlife, while Sydney water says its needed to solve a serious sewage issue. Finally, we return to the Waterloo public housing redevelopment for a special report. Plans to demolish and redevelop the area have dragged on for two decades now with residents the clear losers.
This episode of Backchat was produced by Sana Shaikh, Hollly Payne, Nic Huntington and Eamonn Snow.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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