Archive for April, 2018
News ArchivesTHE Scone Neighbourhood Resource Centre has partnered with Australian Training and Consulting (ATAC) based in Tamworth to offer short courses in Scone to help local people gain more work skills.
THE April Dignity Drive is in motion in Scone,with the Scone Medical Practice and the local Commonwealth Bank nominating as collection points for donations of female sanitary items.
THE residents of Murravale are lining up for joy rides on the new Cycling Without Age trishaws.
By Graham Turvey
Once again we welcomed Judy Miles (with apologies from her sons) for the presentation of the Ossie Miles Trophy – the first of the major golf events for 2018 for the Upper Hunter Vets,
ENTRIES for the Murrurundi Art Prize are open and local artists are encouraged to get creative and submit their works.
THE rodeo usually scheduled for the Saturday night following the Horse Week Parade was cancelled due to work being undertaken at White Park this year,
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JOHN Preston, Upper Hunter candidate for the Shooters, Fishers and Farmers party launched his campaign last night in Muswellbrook and said the coming state election would be a game changer for regional New South Wales.
THERE was $116 million dollars traded at the three day Inglis Easter Yearling sale and was the second strongest yearling sale on record,
AS of last week the Scone earn and return recycling program has received 611,890 containers and is averaging 9,500 returns a day.
By Lyn Banks
The Scone golf ladies played the second Monthly Medal for a Melanie’s Jewellers Trophy on Thursday,