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Woolgoolga is a town on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales, Australia. It is on the Pacific Highway , approximately 550 km north of Sydney and 365 km south of Brisbane . The closest city to Woolgoolga is Coffs Harbour , which lies 24.8 km to the south.
It purchased in October 1906 a sawmill in Woolgoolga, which had been set-up in 1903 by George W. Nichols. The deal included machinery and equipment, as well as 2.2 hectares (5.5 acres) of land in Woolgoolga and three log harvesting contracts of 3,500 pounds plus two more sawmills in Woolgoolga and south of it. [2]
Woolgoolga to Halfway Creek 14 [100] July 2015 [101] December 2017 Complete Duplication of existing highway, partly new alignment. [102] 10 km Corindi Beach bypass opened to traffic on 24 October 2017. [103] Old bypassed alignment renamed Solitary Islands Way: 561 Sapphire to Woolgoolga 25 [104] August 2010 [104] 30 July 2014 [105] $850 million ...
The Woolgoolga bypass of the highway opened to traffic on 16 December 2013, [8] and the rest of the Sapphire to Woolgoolga upgrade was completed in July 2014. [9] Solitary Islands Way was gazetted on 1 May 2014 as a 26.7 km (16.6 mi) local access road based on the local access strategy proposed in 2008, and consisted of: [ 2 ] [ 4 ]
Rank Urban centre Population Region [1]; 2001 census [2] 2006 census [3] 2011 census [4] 2016 census [5] 2021 census [6]; 1 Sydney: 3,455,110: 3,641,422 [Note 1 ...
It purchased in October 1906 a sawmill, which had been set-up in 1903 by George W. Nichols. The deal included machinery and equipment, as well as 2.2 hectares (5.5 acres) of land in Woolgoolga and three log harvesting contracts of 3,500 pounds plus two more sawmills in Woolgoolga and south of it.
Corindi Beach, pronounced Cor-in-"dye" although Cor-in-"dee" is sometimes used, historically also known as Pipeclay Beach until a name change in 1954, [2] [3] Corinda until a forced change to be provided postal service to avoid confusion [4] or by Red Bank [5] as Corindi River was formerly known, is a beach and small seaside farming town located on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales ...
The rainforest at Woolgoolga Creek is a known habitat of the rare mottled tree snail. [4] The bird life here is amazing, so this place is a mecca for bird watchers. 50 species of native animals have also found refuge, such as: brush-tailed rock wallaby, powerful owl, leaf-tailed gecko, giant barred and long-nosed potoroo. [5]