Opinions
THIS season my green thumb has been a distinct shade of brown.
Juggling children and a business my garden has fallen by the wayside which can be clearly seen in my front garden,
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FOR as long as I can remember Scone’s wider streets which are lined with huge gum trees down the middle have also been lined with cars taking advantage of the unused space.
LAST year I attended a funeral of a cousin, Jill, who had received an OAM for her work with koalas and the environment.
TONIGHT Councillor Sue Abbott will put forward a change to Council’s media policy to once again allow Councillors to express their own views publicly.
Mark “Bones” Curtis is an incredibly tenacious person waiting for housing for three years and it is difficult to comprehend a housing bureaucracy could be more restrictive to him than the challenges cerebral palsy throws at him everyday.
A benefit of living in a small country town can be the strong sense of community,
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IT is rare to be able to rally private industry and a swag of government departments to agree on a workable solution for the devastating wild dog problem,
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Council followed its DES Committee advice in Deferring this matter.
It needs to use this time well to discover why the wonderful old pub must be carefully kept,
TALK of changing the date of Australia Day seems to be causing some people to become highly emotional and when you break it down I’m really not sure why.
It’s always nice to get asked for your opinion. This week I got asked by Michael Johnsen MP if I would like Service New South Wales to open their doors in Muswellbrook by years end instead of in late 2018,