Lithgow City Council backs Small Arms Factory Museum fight

Ciara Bastow
Updated April 15 2019 - 2:34pm, first published April 13 2019 - 7:00pm
LSAFM firearms dealer Kerry Guerin holding one of the many guns that would have to be permanently inoperable. Picture: CIARA BASTOW
LSAFM firearms dealer Kerry Guerin holding one of the many guns that would have to be permanently inoperable. Picture: CIARA BASTOW

Lithgow City Council has thrown its support behind the Lithgow Small Arms Museum (LSAFM) after it found out that 70 per cent of the museums collection could be destroyed due to new regulations. 

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Ciara Bastow

Ciara Bastow

Senior Journalist

Hi! I'm Ciara and I've been working as a journalist for a number of years now, covering everything ranging from council, human interest stories, community news and sport. Got a story? Email me at ciara.bastow@austcommunitymedia.com.au

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