Archive for June, 2018
News ArchivesTHE first snow of the season has fallen on the Barrington Tops.
The Bureau of Meteorology has no measurements for the snow but recorded 1 millimetre of rainfall,
AGRICULTURAL activist, Rachael Treasure said since attending a drought information day in 2009 she has been on an exciting journey of regenerative agriculture and is excited to share her knowledge at Tocal later this month.
EMERGENCY services estimate there is a serious accident on the New England Highway around Scone each month,
By Stuart Sheldrake
THERE were 557 cattle yarded today at the Scone sale yards,
By Graham Turvey
THE veteran golfers is a great organisation to be a part of because of the generosity of the members with motorised carts as they kindly offer rides to the other players.
LAST night at 10pm the Westpac Rescue Helicopter was called to a property at Glenbawn east of Scone to a 62 year old male who had been trapped under a tractor.
MANY farmers are braving the winter with their core breeding stock and will then have to decide how best to grow their herd in the spring.
FROM playing in the Scone Thoroughbred’s under 10’s side to kicking goals at the MCG as part of the winning Under 18’s side in the State of Origin Jock Madden is living what many young players dream of and said he wants to thank Scone for “always backing me”.
SCONE businessman Paul Boniface was inspired by the work of the Where There’s A Will Foundation and this week handed them the keys to an office on Kelly Street.
THE National Working Dog Stock Dog and Futurity and Sale to be held at the end of the month has cemented itself as a “pretty good yard stick for working dogs,”