Braidwood benefits from NSW State budget

Elspeth Kernebone
Updated June 28 2017 - 8:54am, first published 10:46am
Noal Williams, Bill Chalmers, Martin Born, Julia Gibb and Linda Dening are pleased that they will no longer have to put up with large potholes and an uneven road. Photo: Elspeth Kernebone.
Noal Williams, Bill Chalmers, Martin Born, Julia Gibb and Linda Dening are pleased that they will no longer have to put up with large potholes and an uneven road. Photo: Elspeth Kernebone.

When John Barilaro’s office called Julia Gibb on Monday to tee her up for some exciting news it marked the end of 10 years spent trying to improve conditions on the Nerriga Road.

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Elspeth Kernebone

Accident brought me to journalism, but every day convinces me again that strong media is more important than ever. After a starting off as the sole reporter in a tiny NSW town, I’m loving the teeming metropolis that is Bendigo. Focussed on health, business and education. Got a tip? Email elspeth.kernebone@bendigoadvertiser.com.au.

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