Culcairn's Harold Piltz reflects on payphones and the old exchange

Telden Nelson
Updated August 4 2021 - 6:19pm, first published 5:00pm
CALL BACK: Former manger of the Culcairn phone exchange, Harold Piltz with a plaque that used to be on old payphones at the last remaining phone in town. Picture: MARK JESSER
CALL BACK: Former manger of the Culcairn phone exchange, Harold Piltz with a plaque that used to be on old payphones at the last remaining phone in town. Picture: MARK JESSER

It is a new chapter for payphones across Australia now, thanks to a recent announcement by their operator, Telstra.

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Telden Nelson

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