Southern Feeder Road delayed at least a month

Danielle Cetinski
Updated July 18 2019 - 4:09pm, first published 4:00pm
KICKING IT OFF: Former Western NSW parlimentary secretary Rick Colless and Nationals candidate for Orange Kate Hazelton, member for Calare Andrew Gee, Haslin Constructions general manager Gladys Woods, councillor Scott Munro and deputy mayor Sam Romano turned the first sod in March. Photo: DANIELLE CETINSKI
KICKING IT OFF: Former Western NSW parlimentary secretary Rick Colless and Nationals candidate for Orange Kate Hazelton, member for Calare Andrew Gee, Haslin Constructions general manager Gladys Woods, councillor Scott Munro and deputy mayor Sam Romano turned the first sod in March. Photo: DANIELLE CETINSKI

WORK crews will have to drill an extra 20 metres down to anchor the Southern Feeder Road rail bridge following further geotechnical studies.

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Danielle Cetinski

Danielle Cetinski

Central Western Daily senior journalist

Danielle started at the Kiama Independent in 2010 before moving to the Central Western Daily in 2014. She covers council, court, politics, general news and business, and elections are her favourite time of the year. Got a tip? Email danielle.cetinski@centralwesterndaily.com.au

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