Archive for May, 2021
News ArchivesTONIGHT at the Upper Hunter Shire Council Ordinary Meeting, Council accepted a decision made by the New South Wales Land and Environment Court to approve the construction of a United Service Station at 18 Kelly Street,
» Read more about: Kelly Street Service Station going ahead »
THE Westpac Rescue Helicopter has landed at the Scott Memorial Hospital in Scone to care for a 77 year old man who collapsed and needs further medical care at the John Hunter Hospital in Newcastle.
By Ian Russell
EMINENT racing and breeding journalist, bloodstock agent, historian and renowned pedigree authority,
COLD nights and clear sunny days for Scone this week, with temperatures slowly heating up today and tomorrow before peaking at 22 degrees on Wednesday.
TELEHEALTH services created to provide people medical access during the pandemic have been extended until December 31.
SCONEITES are being encouraged to call into the Men’s Health Education Rotary Van (MHERV) at Elizabeth Park on Sunday for a free ten-minute health check. » Read more about: Free men’s health check for Sconeites »
THIS week, locals can enjoy live music, group fitness, an acrylic painting class or a party in Scone’s Elizabeth Park featuring a sausage sizzle, » Read more about: What’s on this week in Scone »
MORE than 350 people were in Belltrees last Friday for the 2021 Variety Bash, as 109 cars and children’s characters paraded through the streets to raise money for the Belltrees Public School.
UPPER Hunter residents will soon vote for who they want to represent them on their local Council for the next three years,
FUNDING applications are now open for the $4.5 million first round of the Networks to Build Drought Resilience program,
» Read more about: Drought Resilience funding now available »