Opinions
YESTERDAY I interviewed a brave person who told me about his attempted suicide when he was in his 20’s.
AT 7:07 am as I drove back from the fatality yesterday on the New England Highway the Roads and Maritime Services began to lay out witches hats to divert traffic onto Gundy Road on the southern side of Scone,
I am sad to report that Rhonda Turner passed away last night after a long and brave battle with ten brain tumours.
AS a journalist when people on both sides of an argument consider you biased it bodes well.
FOLLOWING our story Second in Line for Rio published on April 18, where Lisa Martin highlighted the injustice of the government cutting off the disability pension for her fellow disabled athletes when they are overseas,
FOLLOWING the article Ambulances Stopped Yesterday a reader asked on the scone.com.au Facebook page why the two underpasses in Scone were not being utilised by emergency services.
THE kind of logic Council are applying to the Scone saleyards induction is ridiculous, what’s next all users of the publicly owned footpaths must attend an induction each year?
scone.com.au has only been running for two months and it has been a fun ride so far.
YESTERDAY the general manager of Council, Waid Crockett contacted scone.com.au to request a correction to the article Council Apologises for Septic Mess.
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THE local Council have again made a major decision without any consultation and simply added a half-hearted promise to do better next time.
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