If you are comfortable with scrambling/exposure, then Myall Creek is fairly straightforward in dry weather.
If you are not comfortable with scrambling then you will have a long and not particularly fun day!
If you are not comfortable with exposure then you have a few nervous spots as described by WFBW above.
There is a new marked entry north of the clearing - which we only found at the end of our last trip so I haven't taken it, and can't comment on whether it's any good. I've previously always gone south of the clearing, entering Myall Creek as described on
https://bushwalkingnsw.com/walk.php?nid=203If you do go south, I would probably suggest walking back down the road past Bulee Hill and contouring towards the white area, which may still be fairly open post fire. Certainly other white areas were the only "good" scrub in Feb 2023. You can see them as rock platforms on the aerial photos, and they make good walking. Most other vegetation types are slow to very slow.