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Published: June 20th 2003
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23 June 2002
It was 9am when I left for my next week's job in Temora, which is a small country town in central New South Wales. Always looking for new roads to travel on, I checked my map which indicated I could head into territory I had not visited before, although it was going to be forty-seven kilometres longer.
From Seymour I followed the Goulburn Highway through Shepparton and Numurkah and crossed into New South Wales near Tocumwal. I was now on the Newell Highway; it was only a few weeks ago when I was in this area, working in Griffith.
Just north of Jerilderie, the landscape doesn't change much. It's mainly farming country with both grain or sheep in the paddocks.
I continued on the Newell Highway through the town of Narrandera where the highway crosses the Sturt Highway. For the next seventy kilometres I was in an area that I hadn't visited since working for this company. After five hours behind the wheel it was time to rest and found a roadside stop near the town of Ardlethan.
Arriving in Temora, I booked into the local motel, which was across the road to the RSL For the rest of the week I would be ordering my evening meals in this club.
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