Archive for June, 2020
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TONIGHT Upper Hunter Shire Council held an extraordinary meeting to pass a motion to give the General Manager and Mayor authority to spend up to $5 million repairing the Merriwa to Willow Tree Road,
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AT the May Council meeting former Mayor, Wayne Bedggood took Councillor Sue Abbott to task for asking too many questions at the general Council meeting,
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STUDENTS wanting to study agriculture in 2021 will save more than $10,000 per year after the Minister of Education announced a 62 percent fee reduction for all agriculture tertiary degrees.
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PUBLIC submissions for an independent review of the Scone Airport Development have welcomed public submissions,
SCONE.COM.AU will be implementing a paywall on Wednesday, July 1 to ensure independent regional news remains viable through challenging times and the Scone Neighbourhood Resource Centre will be able to help readers who would prefer to use cash or cheque to subscribe.
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By Stuart Sheldrake
THERE were 276 cattle penned today with a few cattle did not turning up due to wet conditions.
By Graham Turvey
NINETEEN brave and healthy Vets played a stroke and putting event at Aberdeen Golf Club on Tuesday,
TODAY the Upper Hunter Shire Council confirmed they did not build the Merriwa to Willow Tree to specification and the remediation works will cost millions to ratepayers and may take up to three years to complete.
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COLD air moved its way over the Upper Hunter yesterday, creating enough moisture to provide some rainfall.