Archive for January, 2016
News ArchivesFORTY three talented locals have practiced all week and are ready for their big performance at St Joseph’s this evening and you are invited.
THE design of the Scone bypass has thrown a spanner in the works for the town revitalisation plans and the redesign of the golf course,
ON a rainy day where most local school aged children are climbing the walls, many have enjoyed some comic relief with a high energy,
THE Upper Hunter will soon trial some of the world’s leading programmes to reduce domestic violence from the United States.
WHILE scone.com.au is an online publication, we want everyone in our community to be able to access local news stories.
A storm ripped through Aberdeen just before 6pm this evening, lasting only a matter of ten minutes the intensity caused damage to trees throughout the area.
POLICE and emergency services have been called to Aberdeen following storm damage with trees down over Segenhoe Road.
COUNCIL has paid for a professional idiot to be in town tomorrow to entertain local children,
LOCAL shop owners felt hopeful yesterday afternoon when the Roads and Maritime Services and the local Council agreed to meet with them today to hear their concerns about parking issues near their businesses,
By Katrina Partridge
As floodwaters raged in the lower Hunter last week so too did a flood of another kind on the Gold Coast;