Archive for November, 2018
News ArchivesNEARLY 2,000 deer have been culled from the Upper Hunter, thanks to the latest intensive aerial program by the Hunter Local Land Services Biosecurity team.
By Russell Sakey
John Bull Shield: Singleton v Upper Hunter
- Singleton all out 93
- Upper Hunter 0/95,
By Sue Abbott
THIS Friday school children around Australia are going on strike.
IN Scone court this month some matters were unable to be heard due to basic audio visual equipment were not working and therefore evidence was unable to be presented to the court.
There are reports of a grass fire on the eastern side of the New England Highway,
Friday
Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Christmas Party and Fundraiser
- What: Fundraising event for Lee Watts candidate for Upper Hunter.
By Sue Abbott
Sue Abbott is a Scone resident and Councillor, as one of few female leaders in our community scone.com.au asked her to write a piece on what White Ribbon Day means to her.
STRONG westerly winds from the passage of a cold front has brought dust from South Australia across western New South Wales which reached the Hunter this morning.
THE Scone Neighbourhood Resource Centre is encouraging people to have their photo taken and take the oath against violence towards women in the lead up to White Ribbon Day on Friday.
THE NSW Resources Regulator has issued initial investigation information into the death of Quinton Moore at Bengalla mine.