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Bega's National Circularity Centre nails local brief, using Wallaga Lake Bridge wood

Most of the structural timber being used in the NCC will come from Wallaga Lake Bridge. Photo: Transport for NSW. Historical Wallaga Lake Bridge was essentially rebuilt in 2024, but a substantial amount of its timber will live on forever in Bega’s National Circularity Centre (NCC). The project is a beautiful coming together of minds for Andrew Taylor of the Regional Circularity Co-operative, John Turville of Transport for NSW, local builder Lese…
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aboutregional.com.au broke the news in Deakin, Australia on Tuesday, November 25, 2025.
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