Archive for January, 2020
News ArchivesTODAY, the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission confirmed Gummun Place is still under an accreditation cloud.
ST Joseph’s High School in Aberdeen issued a note to parents yesterday, advising one of their teachers had holidayed in China and while they had not shown any flu like symptoms,
By Graham Turvey
‘Twas very warm and humid on Tuesday, January 28 when 19 Vets played a stroke and putting event at Aberdeen Golf Club.
ON Tuesday, the Upper Hunter Shire Council has awarded the contract for village water reticulation systems to TDW Johnson for $250,855,
THE Scone to Murrurundi water pipeline is expected to be complete before mid-2020.
Testing on the 40km pipeline will begin once three pump stations are connected and 450,000L storage tanks at Wingen and Warlands Range in place.
COUNCIL have begun reporting motions from closed Council sections of the meeting and listing a reference to the items on the agenda papers.
ON Tuesday night Upper Hunter Shire Council moved a motion to examine options for the future management of Gummun Place,
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WELL known and much-loved Scone couple Tom Lavelle aged 83 and Rosemary Lavelle aged 84 are back in their home in Guernsey Street and yesterday sat down to talk to scone.com.au in the hope of people helping them find who assaulted them on Sunday night.
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LIVE Traffic reported at 10:45am “wires down” over the New England Highway south of Scone,
THE view from a truck in the hay convey as it drove through Scone and Murrurundi on Saturday was filmed by passenger Lint Gannon,