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Cr Russell repositions for the next round vs Repoly

June 25, 2026 9:13 am in by

Wingecarribee Council’s Cr Rachel Russell has joined the legal fight against Repoly’s attempt to overturn the IPC‘s decision against the Moss Vale plastics recycling factory last year, when Wingecarribee Council voted not to become a party in the Land and Environment Court case.

The environmental law firm Johnson Legal has been representing Councillor Russell, enlisting Bianca Collingwood as barrister.


“ I entered this case to reassure my community that all the resources we needed would be able to come on board for the legal fight”, said Cr Russell

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“Johnson Legal has been fantastic to work with in the conciliation conference, to help carry the concerns of our community through the closed process. I know our community is exceedingly grateful for their generosity and support. I would also like to acknowledge the united community effort and the work of Reject Repoly in their fundraising efforts”.

“All the bases are now covered for the legal case, so I will continue to support the fight in my role as a Councillor.”

“I know, together, we will win this fight to protect the health, safety and prosperity of our beautiful Southern Highlands. “

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