Residents and visitors joined ministers and the Prime Minister to take the first steps on the Holbrook bypass as it was officially opened today.
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Ron Clayton, Janet McMahon, Liz Schlenker, and John Webster, all from Albury. Picture: Keith Wheeler
Dorothy Whitley, Patricia Mansfield, Sonya Whitehead holding the hand of Zaydan Feltrin, 5, and Norma Black with Alexis Feltrin, who turned two on the day. Picture: Keith Wheeler
Bev Fairburn from Albury joined her friend Judy Wettenhall from Holbrook for the walk. Picture: Keith Wheeler
Charlie Thompson now lives in Albury, but he originally came from Lankey's Creek. He came to visit Holbrook friends. Picture: Keith Wheeler
Don and Chris Bertram from Wagga thought the bypass was great, but hoped that it didn't take business away from the town. Picture: Keith Wheeler
Picture: Keith Wheeler
Picture: Keith Wheeler
Picture: Keith Wheeler
Judy and Russell Thopson from Wagga receiving the free water being offered by RMS employee, John Moroney. Picture: Keith Wheeler
Picture: Keith Wheeler
James Daniel from Holbrook thought that the new bypass was a good job, benefiting Holbrook by taking the heavy traffic out of the town. Picture: Keith Wheeler
David and Pam Suters from Jindera, walking north along the new bypass. Picture: Keith Wheeler
Lyn Mitchelson, Anne Webster and Margaret Clayton, all from Albury. Picture: Keith Wheeler
Heather Kovac from Holbrook enjoying the walk. Picture: Keith Wheeler
Picture: Keith Wheeler
Ray Tarlinton, with Lorna and David Bredin, all from Wagga Veteran and Vintage Car Club, with Bredins' 1939 Chevrolet. Picture: Keith Wheeler
Jennie and Bruce Nixon from Wagga, with their 1962 EK Holden. Picture: Keith Wheeler
Foundation members of the Australian Road Heritage Transport Centre (ARTHC), President Daryl Weston from Tarcutta, with Tumut enthusiasts Kerri Campbell and Jim Morton. Picture: Keith Wheeler
Bob and Bronwyn Clark from Wagga, have had the 1926 Rolls Royce for 40 years. The car formerly belonged to Lady Holden until 1935. Picture: Keith Wheeler
Wilma Cox from Culcairn, Nancy Nicholes from Marrar, Kristine Bormann and Liz Owen from Wagga, gathered around the Nicholes' 1949 Ford Custom.Picture: Keith Wheeler
Harry and Averil Greenhalgh from Albury, with their imported 1963 Mercury Comet. Picture: Keith Wheeler
Picture: Keith Wheeler
Sherri Heidenreich from Marrar with Moli, viewing the display. Picture: Keith Wheeler