Opinions
TODAY scone.com.au was advised our request for the geotechnical report on the Merriwa-Willow Tree Road was denied under the government information public access (GIPA) process,
» Read more about: Editorial: Merriwa-Willow Tree Road Damage Control »
LAST week Barnaby Joyce made an announcement that scone.com.au and the Manilla Express were successful in obtaining government grants for small and regional publishers!
TAYLAH Fellows arrived in Scone last week to begin her career as a journalist.
Taylah graduated with a degree in journalism from Griffith University in Queensland in 2018 and we are excited to buck the current regional media trend and offer her a job.
THE saying ‘may you live in interesting times’ is certainly true right now as we all adapt to a new world,
MANY residents want to know when the first cases of covid-19 are confirmed in Scone and the broader Upper Hunter Shire,
» Read more about: Editorial: Confirming Local Cases of Coronavirus »
SITTING in Scone I giggled at the stories coming out of Sydney about people stock-piling toilet paper.
» Read more about: Editorial: Questions for Scone’s Stupidest… »
COUNCIL’S purchase of the Campbell’s Corner building was one of the worst kept secrets in town.
» Read more about: Editorial: Confidential Campbell’s Corner Deal »
WHEN the Upper Hunter Shire Council claimed if the airport was not certified by August 2020 key emergency services would not be able to service Scone,
» Read more about: Editorial: Enough of the Emergency Spin! »
Dear Editor,
We joined approximately 80,000 other climate change strikers in Sydney today to demand that our federal government starts taking climate action seriously.
» Read more about: Letter: Business As Usual Not An Option »
IN 100 years time when people are waiting at the level crossings on Liverpool Street and Kelly Street and they wonder why an overpass wasn’t placed in town,
» Read more about: Editorial: The Overpass: A Tale of the Ridiculous »