Archive for November, 2019
News ArchivesIN an unorthodox move, Michael Johnsen, the Upper Hunter state member of parliament, addressed Councillors at last night’s Council meeting and told them to “just get on with the job”
LAST night the Council moved a motion for water rates for the Scone Race Club to be reduced,
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LAST night Council voted to reduce the water rates for the Scone Race Club from $2.35 to $0.96 per kilolitre for one year.
THE Westpac Rescue Helicopter is on route to the Scott Memorial Hospital in Scone to transfer a 65 year old male,
AT approximately 9:20pm last night a 20 year old male driver from Merriwa careered over the Middlebrook roundabout,
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THE Council meeting reconvened following a break for the General Manger to identify a source of funding for the motion to have an independent review into the airport project so that the motion for an independent review into the airport project could be put forward and while funding was identified the motion was lost,
GREEN with a splash of colur is a welcome sight during the drought and a pelargonium drive is helping bring some growth to the Belltrees Public School.
THE Merriwa swimming pool will return to the hours of operation from last season and once again be open at 6am on weekdays,
By Russell Sakey
Murrurundi 118 off 34 overs; J Chapple 29,A Mepham 24,
By Lyn Banks
ON Saturday, November 23, the Scone golfers played an 18 Hole Stableford for the James Archibald Trophy.