Flooding exposes pipeline near Bundella, amidst concern for Santos' proposed Hunter Gas line

Simon Chamberlain
Updated October 21 2022 - 7:29am, first published 7:00am
Flood damage exposed part of the Central Ranges pipeline on the Rockgedgiel Road, Bundella, about 70 kilometres west of Quirindi. Photo supplied.
Flood damage exposed part of the Central Ranges pipeline on the Rockgedgiel Road, Bundella, about 70 kilometres west of Quirindi. Photo supplied.

The Lock the Gate Alliance has launched an attack on the proposed Hunter Gas Pipeline after flood damage exposed part of the Central Ranges pipeline on the Rockgedgiel Road, Bundella, about 70 kilometres west of Quirindi.

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Simon Chamberlain

I have comprehensive experience in rural and regional journalism, as well as more than six years as a media officer for several politicians and worked in local government. I rejoined The Land in May 2022 and have loved being back in harness, reporting on a massive range of topics.

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