Former Newcastle woman seeks exemption to return home to Queensland with support dog, Shadwick

Gabriel Fowler
September 16 2021 - 5:30am
LOCKED OUT: Coralie Ryder, with her support dog, Shadwick, at Fennell Bay, hopes she can self-quarantine at home upon return to Queensland. Picture: Simone De Peak
LOCKED OUT: Coralie Ryder, with her support dog, Shadwick, at Fennell Bay, hopes she can self-quarantine at home upon return to Queensland. Picture: Simone De Peak

A FORMER Newcastle woman is hoping Queensland health authorities will find some compassion and agree to her plan to return home without leaving behind her assistance dog-in-training, her car and her last few belongings.

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Gabriel Fowler

Gabriel Fowler

Senior Journalist

Community health & welfare, social justice, investigations, general news. Gabriel.Fowler@newcastleherald.com.au

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