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    Kempsey is a town on the Mid-North Coast of New South Wales.

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    Kempsey is a service town on the Macleay River. It is a significant station on the railway line between Sydney and Brisbane.

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    By train, three trains run to and from Sydney each day.

    By bus, the coaches plying the Pacific Highway between Sydney and Brisbane stop here.

    By car, along the Pacific Highway around 400km north from Sydney. The longest road bridge in Australia bypasses the town.

    By plane, Port Macquarie Airport is around 45 minutes drive south, and has regular flights to Sydney and car hire. Kempsey has its own airport available for charter flights and general aviation.

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    • 1 Tumblegum Bakehouse, 54 Elbow St, West Kempsey, +61 2 6562 1099. M-F 6AM-4PM, Sa 6AM-3PM. Sells pies, cakes, bread products, salad bar, coffee and fresh bar products.
    • 2 Zannies Pizzas, 56A Elbow St, West Kempsey, 1300 926 643 (local rate). Su-Tu 6-8PM, W 11AM–2PM, 5–8:30PM, Th 11AM–2PM, 4–8:30PM, Fr 11AM–2PM, 4–9PM. Much of any Aussie pizza classic can be found here, along with some other Australian-Italian cuisine.

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    • The Macleay, 61 Smith Street. Bistro. The Flaming Steer. Surprisingly diverse menu for a country pub.

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    The talk of the Kempsey bus crash in 1989 should be avoided at all costs. While it was the reason why over 95 per cent of the Pacific Highway is now a freeway/dual carriageway, many people from older generations are still traumatized to this day, and avoid bringing it up, unless a local or staff brings it up.

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    Routes via Kempsey
    NewcastlePort Macquarie S M1 N  Coffs HarbourGrafton



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