Archive for March, 2019
News ArchivesTHERE are nine polling booths in the Upper Hunter Shire area which will open at 8am and close at 6pm tomorrow for the state election including:
- Aberdeen Public School
- Cassilis Public School
- Merriwa School of Arts
- Moonan Flat Soldiers Memorial Hall
- Murrurundi CWA Rooms
- Scone High School
- Scone Public School
- Scone Senior Citizens Centre
- Wingen School of Arts
Other booths throughout the Upper Hunter electorate can be found here: Map NSW Elections.
By Graham Turvey
Seven Vets only came to Denman Golf Club on Tuesday,
JANE Ryan, a successful local financial planner, was inspired by the talents of local women,
LABOR has announced they will provide more money to the Scott Memorial Hospital in Scone and Murrurundi’s Wilson Memorial Hospital to address capital works and more nursing care as part of a state wide plan to improve health services in small rural communities.
The right to clean air; it ought to be a thing.
It’s time to press the panic button on the air we breathe in the Upper Hunter and there’s no time to waste.
SCONE is bursting with equine legends and the Scone Horse Festival Committee is encouraging people to nominate them to be recognised in this year’s festival awards,
By Russell Sakey
Rouchel 3 / 160 off 36 overs
- N Atkinson 43,
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THERE were isolated showers on Sunday throughout the Upper Hunter, with the Bureau of Meteorology recording the following rainfalls:
- Scone: 7ml (Figtree Gully) 0.2ml (airport)
- Aberdeen: 3.8ml
- Merriwa: 20ml
- Murrurundi: 5.2ml
Predicted temperatures for this week in Scone:
- Monday: 26
- Tuesday: 28
- Wednesday: 29
- Thursday: 29
- Friday: 32
- Saturday: 35
- Sunday: 35
There is the chance of light and isolated showers and storms today and into tomorrow,
LEED Engineering and Construction, an Adelaide based company, was announced as the successful tenderer for the detailed design and construction of the Murrurundi pipeline for the Upper Hunter Shire Council today.
TODAY local police received a frantic phone call from Scone resident, Karen McDonald who had arrived home to find an intruder of the most dangerous and slippery kind,