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Liverpool Plains Shire Council road damage bill expected to run into millions | The Land

Liverpool Plains Business Chamber president Sally Alden, said the roads were not only important for the transportation of fibre and food, but also attracting visitors to the region. “They are also the arteries linking the heart of towns across our region to potential tourists and visitor dollars,” she said. Due to the wet soil, large scale sunflower planting which usually attracts tourists from across the state, has been postponed until next year.

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