Transport for NSW rethinking its approach to Wallaga Lake Bridge

MW
Updated September 18 2023 - 4:30pm, first published 8:15am
Some members of the community would like a new bridge to be built and the causeway removed. From left to right: Paul Campbell, Gordon Patterson, president of the Bermagui Area Chamber of Commerce and Tourism, and Gary Campbell, a board member of the Merrimans Local Aboriginal Land Council. Picture by Marion Williams
Some members of the community would like a new bridge to be built and the causeway removed. From left to right: Paul Campbell, Gordon Patterson, president of the Bermagui Area Chamber of Commerce and Tourism, and Gary Campbell, a board member of the Merrimans Local Aboriginal Land Council. Picture by Marion Williams

Community objections have Transport for NSW rethinking its approach to essential work on Wallaga Lake Bridge.

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Marion Williams

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Moved to this beautiful part of the world in December 2019. Too many years as a writer, researcher and journalist to count. Now covering the southern end of Eurobodalla, Bodalla to Tilba, plus Bermagui. Contact me at marion.williams@austcommunitymedia.com.au if you have a story you think our readers would like.

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