Archive for November, 2019
News ArchivesOVER the next couple of days the Bureau of Meteorology is predicting storms.
There is a trough in the area and tomorrow a stronger front will move through bringing more high impact weather.
THE Wesptac Rescue Helicopter was called to Wingen late yesterday to attend a 45 year old female who sustained lower limb injuries after an all terrain vehicle accident.
THERE are more than 150 people expected to return to Belltrees Public School to celebrate 140 years today.
» Read more about: Belltrees: A Big Day For A Little School »
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TONIGHT A Current Affair will air a story on how Murrurundi are managing water restrictions.
» Read more about: TONIGHT: ACA Features Murrurundi Family »
COUNCILLOR Sue Abbott has raised a motion for Monday’s general Council meeting:
To seek an external independent review of the Scone Airport and Aviation Museum Project,
» Read more about: Airport: Cr Abbott Calls on Residents to Speak »
TOMORROW the Australian Reined Cow Horse Association (ARCHA) will return to White Park, Scone to hold the Shiney Outlaw ARCHA National Finals.
» Read more about: Australian First for ARCHA at White Park »
THE New England Highway is closed in both directions at Camberwell, north of Singleton, following a collision between a car and a truck,
The Editor,
When the Upper Hunter Shire Council keeps the truth from you,
By Stuart Sheldrake
THERE were about 1,072 cattle penned today.
Half the yarding was export cattle,