Archive for July, 2019
News ArchivesPLEASE note the story published below on July 31, 2019 was found to have inaccurate claims including that Hamish Le Poer Trench owned two blocks in Phillip Street which were the subject of a rezoning application.
By Taylah Fellows
A special yoga retreat day will be held on the 17th of August,
By Stuart Sheldrake
THERE was an increased yarding of 1,500 with the majority of the yarding made up of export cattle,
A Current Affair was in Scone today interviewing local icon Betty Shepherd who is fighting against a Council proposal to zone part of her street industrial.
THERE have been light showers in the Upper Hunter overnight, but the measurements have barely registered in the rain gauges.
by Mike Wong
Originally founded in 1916, the Returned and Services League of Australia (RSL) is an organisation that offers care services,
NOMINATIONS for official Australia Day awards across the Shire have dwindled over the years, with nobody nominated for many of the awards.
By Julie Leckie
Thursday’s Gael Holland 18 Hole Stableford Trophy Day was again played under perfect weather conditions with a good quota of ladies turning up for a great day of golf which was reflected with some hot scores coming in from the 18th hole.
A broad trough is moving through the state today and tomorrow bringing a slight chance of a shower in the Upper Hunter this evening.
IN the next couple of weeks the Office of Environment and Heritage plan to release 20 gigalitres of water from Glenbawn Dam to help native Australian bass swim down river to spawn.