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BADJHA CREEK

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2956 Carnham Rd, Coombadjha NSW 2460, Australia

BADJHA CREEK is located in Clarence Valley Council of New South Wales state. On the street of Carnham Road and street number is 2956. To communicate or ask something with the place, the Phone number is 0488 662 017.
The coordinates that you can use in navigation applications to get to find BADJHA CREEK quickly are -29.3441923 ,152.5177979

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Address: 2956 Carnham Rd, Coombadjha NSW 2460, Australia
Postal code: 2460
Phone: 0488 662 017

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