Archive for September, 2019
News ArchivesAT tonight’s general Council meeting, Mayor Wayne Bedggood berated Councillor Sue Abbott for raising a question about the management of conflict of interest with the airport development.
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ON Wednesday, Cassie Fisher is flying to New Zealand to represent Australia in the International Special Needs Taekwondo Games.
» Read more about: Cassie Representing Australia in Taekwondo »
THIS week the Bureau of Meteorology is expecting sunny conditions for the week in the Upper Hunter area.
By Lyn Banks
SCONE ladies win the Muswellbrook v Scone Interclub Challenge
It was another huge week of golf for Scone Golf Club hosting the ladies interclub challenge with Muswellbrook on Thursday,
BENJAMIN Johnsen, a professional shooter and son of Michael Johnsen MP, was found guilty of firearm offences in Tamworth court this afternoon and will be unable to have firearms for 14 months.
» Read more about: Johnsen Found Guilty of Firearms Charges »
THE Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission has confirmed if Gummun Place in Merriwa is not compliant before the October 28 deadline there are a number of legal mechanisms which may be taken to vary or revoke accreditation as an aged care facility.
» Read more about: Gummun Place – Health Assessors Monitoring Closely »
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THE Upper Hunter Shire Council has again been put on notice by the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission for their management of the Gummun Place aged care facility in Merriwa,
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MAGISTRATE David Price presided at Scone Local Court last week and oversaw matters including a brawl in Murrurundi,
By Graham Turvey
A beautiful day and a greening golf course greeted the 22 Vets who played a stableford event at Denman on Tuesday,