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The Buledelah bypass


Hows work going on this project, I get to see it 4 times a year on my 2 return trips to Taree..

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Came back that way just two weeks ago and just sailed through bypassing Bulladelah completely.

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Basil We live not far away from Bull-_a -de -lah,The freeway extends from Hexham bridge up to as far as Buladelah,it still goes through the town and then just after the Golf club it is all plain sailing to Kempsey.There is still a fair bit of roadwork between Taree and north from Kew.The reason that Buladelah has not completely is because part of the Bye Pass goes Through Sacred Aboriginal Land..A beautiful eight lane hwy comes to a sudden stop right at Buladelah,machinery in place gear stockpiled.As Ma has stated it is still a good run through the joint.Watch for the Kodak Boys.lol.Cheers.Ibbo.

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