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HomeNewsResidents at Wattle and Lamont urge council to improve flood risk management

Residents at Wattle and Lamont urge council to improve flood risk management

Residents on Wattle and Lamont Drive are calling on the Council of Victor Harbor to improve flood mitigation protocols, following […]

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