Community and unions unite to save Willow Grove

November 23, 2020
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Photo: Zebedee Parkes

Community organisations and unions conducted a COVID-safe march through Parramatta on November 17 to protest the state government鈥檚 plan to move the heritage-listed Willow Grove building.

Willow Grove is referred to as a 鈥渟ignificant building鈥 by the state government鈥檚 heritage assessments. Its location on Phillip Street, Parramatta, makes it 鈥渉ighly significant鈥 as it is the only building of its kind that remains.

The local community and others want Willow Grove to stay on Phillip Street. This fight has always been about supporting public investment in a state-funded museum that incorporates Willow Grove and St George鈥檚 Terrace in the design.

The Construction, Forestry, Maritime, Mining and Energy Union has placed a green ban on the site, and protesters pledged their support to stop Willow Grove from being moved or destroyed 鈥 including taking part in civil disobedience actions.

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