Digital ad booked by the City of Nedlands in opposition to children’s hospice

Perth Live’s Word on the Street caller Kate revealed to presenter Oliver Peterson on Thursday that the City of Nedlands had booked a Stirling Highway billboard with an advertisement reading ‘Class A reserves are for future generations – HANDS OFF’.
It turns out the advertisement was booked by the City of Nedlands to oppose plans for a children’s hospice in Swanbourne.
Perth Children’s Hospital Foundation Chair Ian Campbell spoke to Oly and said the “idiotic, dysfunctional council” was standing in the way of the PCHF’s hospice project.
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Image: Save Town of Cambridge Facebook Page.