Kolodong, New South Wales
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.
References
- ^ Green, Lauren (21 October 2020). "Sydney development company to transform Kolodong". Manning River Times. Retrieved 11 January 2022.
31°53′09″S 152°25′24″E / 31.88583°S 152.42333°E / -31.88583; 152.42333
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Mid North Coast region of New South Wales, Australia
- Cowper
- Lyne
- Bellingen
- Coffs Harbour
- Kempsey
- Nambucca Valley
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- Greater Taree
- Arakoon
- Batar
- Bellingen
- Birdwood
- Boambee
- Bonny Hills
- Bonville
- Bostobrick
- Bowraville
- Camden Haven
- Collombatti
- Comboyne
- Coopernook
- Coramba
- Corindi Beach
- Crescent Head
- Cundletown
- Dorrigo
- Ellenborough
- Forster
- Frederickton
- Hannam Vale
- Harrington
- Hat Head
- Herons Creek
- Jerseyville
- Karangi
- Kempsey
- Kendall
- Kew
- Kinchela
- Kindee
- Kolodong
- Korora
- Krambach
- Kundabung
- Lake Cathie
- Lansdowne
- Laurieton
- Long Flat
- Lowanna
- Macksville
- Manning Point
- Mylestom
- Nambucca Heads
- Nana Glen
- Newee Creek
- New Entrance
- North Haven
- Oceanside
- Old Bar
- Park Beach
- Raleigh
- Repton
- Sawtell
- Scotts Head
- Smithtown
- South West Rocks
- Taree
- Taylors Arm
- Telegraph Point
- Thora
- Toms Creek
- Tinonee
- Toormina
- Tuncurry
- Ulong
- Urunga
- Valla
- Warrell Creek
- Wingham
- Woolgoolga
- Wauchope
- Apsley
- Barnard
- Barrington
- Bellinger
- Bowman
- Camden Haven
- Cells
- Christmas
- Coolongolook
- Cooplacurripa
- Crawford
- Dawson
- Doyles
- Ellenborough
- Forbes
- Georges
- Hastings
- Kalang
- Kunderang
- Lansdowne
- Macleay
- Manning
- Maria
- Mummel
- Myall Lakes
- Myall
- Nambucca
- Never Never
- Nowendoc
- Pappinbarra
- Pipers
- Ralfes
- Rosewood
- Rowleys
- Smiths Lake
- Stewarts
- Taylors
- Throne
- Tobins
- Walcrow
- Wallamba
- Wallingat
- Wallis Lake
- Wang Wauk
- Williams
- Wilson
- Banda Banda
- Three Brothers
Important Bird Areas
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