
I heard about this project back in 2010 when I was working as a Service Coordinator at Disability Services. There was a flyer in our lunch room where they were calling on people to share their stories about Willow Court. Recently I heard that Nation Disability Services Tasmania (NDS) were

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http://www.aph.gov.au/senate/committee/clac_ctte/completed_inquiries/2004-07/inst_care/report/c04.htm 4.89 A number of submissions reported people being placed in mental homes for what was apparently a form of punishment for misbehaviour such as running away, refusing to work or perform chores

This letter from LEN W. LANGAN was in last weeks Derwent Valley Gazette. This article is taken from New Norfolk News I personally agree with most of the articles comments but not about the demolition. Royal Derwent has been demolished but what good did that do for the site???? Willow

Royal Derwent.com, APIU and anyone interested in Paranormal at Willow Court will be under the spotlight at the next meeting. I received this in my inbox this morning from the secretary of the Willow Court & Barracks Working Group WC&BWG. “All Councillors are invited to attend the