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Roadside tree hazard I Australian Rural & Regional News

After surviving a head-on collision on the Riddoch Hwy, Maaoupe farmer Neil Engler wants to know why the Transport Department plants its trees so close to our main roads and highways. “It’s dangerous for everyone, not just me,” he said after arriving home from hospital 24 hours after the accident. With nowhere to go, the Toyota Ute driven by Neil Engler hit a roadside tree following a head on collision on the Riddoch Highway. Photo courtesy The …
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Australian Rural & Regional News broke the news in on Wednesday, July 30, 2025.
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