No clear answers for Hunter home owers impacted by Privium collapase

Gabriel Fowler
Updated November 19 2021 - 7:39am, first published 7:34am
TOOLS DOWN: Nathan Whyte-Southcombe was given no warning about the sudden cease-build at his home in Heritage Parc, Rutherford, which is at a stand-still at slab stage and could stay that way for many months to come. Picture: Max Mason-Hubers
TOOLS DOWN: Nathan Whyte-Southcombe was given no warning about the sudden cease-build at his home in Heritage Parc, Rutherford, which is at a stand-still at slab stage and could stay that way for many months to come. Picture: Max Mason-Hubers

THE BOSS of embattled home building giant Privium Homes says he is 'deeply sorry' for putting Privium Group into voluntary administration.

Subscribe now for unlimited access.

$0/

(min cost $0)

or signup to continue reading

See subscription options
Gabriel Fowler

Gabriel Fowler

Senior Journalist

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

Get the latest Orange news in your inbox

Sign up for our newsletter to stay up to date.

We care about the protection of your data. Read our Privacy Policy.