Residents are wondering where they will go, after they were asked to leave their homes at a Bendigo caravan park with just two weeks' notice.
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"I'm staying in Bendigo because I'm a cancer patient at the hospital and I've got more tests coming up. I could have gone anywhere, but I've got to stay in this vicinity for the treatment," he said."At my age, you just get sick of being pushed from pillar to post," he said.Mr Morgan is one of a handful of residents who are temporarily staying at an Epsom caravan park.
A town planning application was lodged with Greater Bendigo Council in mid-2022 seeking to redevelop the site into a supermarket.
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