Kolodong, New South Wales

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Kolodong is a locality between Taree and Wingham in the Manning Valley on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales, Australia. Kolodong contains some agricultural land, a small residential area and a sizeable industrial area. [1] Kolodong is home to a day-care centre, Taree Baptist Church and Taree Christian College.

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References

  1. Green, Lauren (21 October 2020). "Sydney development company to transform Kolodong". Manning River Times. Retrieved 11 January 2022.

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