Court to have its say in stoush between Casula and pub baron Peter De Angelis

By Kirsty Needham
Updated November 13 2016 - 9:13am, first published 6:47am
Margaret McClune, 85, knits in the backyard of her assisted living home by the fence that will be just metres from a new pub development next door in Casula, Sydney. Photo: Cole Bennetts
Margaret McClune, 85, knits in the backyard of her assisted living home by the fence that will be just metres from a new pub development next door in Casula, Sydney. Photo: Cole Bennetts
David Inverarity and sons Nathan, 8, and baby Luke. Mr Inverarity doesn't want a pub built close to his son's Casula school. Photo: Cole Bennetts
David Inverarity and sons Nathan, 8, and baby Luke. Mr Inverarity doesn't want a pub built close to his son's Casula school. Photo: Cole Bennetts
Peter De Angelis, the owner of the land where a 24 hour pub is proposed in Casula. Photo: Wesley Lonergan
Peter De Angelis, the owner of the land where a 24 hour pub is proposed in Casula. Photo: Wesley Lonergan

A community's battle against poker machines has pitted school students, irate aged-care residents, the local council and 3500 petitioners against a high-profile Sydney pub baron.

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