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DURING the past three years the Scone saleyard has lost more than $1 million in revenue,
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MAYOR Maurice Collison and Council’s General Manager, Steve McDonald met with A Current Affair yesterday to discuss the newly built Merriwa to Willow Tree Road failing and also their plans for the Scone Airport development.
THE Upper Hunter Youth Centres have reopened their doors this week.
Scone, Murrurundi and Merriwa centres have been refreshed and are welcoming back the youth of the shire to their Tuesday and Friday sessions.
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ON Saturday, Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack announced 60 regional airports would receive a total of $41.2 million in grant funding through the COVID-19 pandemic,
THE Upper Hunter Shire Council has announced Scone Golf Course will reopen, with some restrictions and other local non-contact sports may soon follow.
AT the September Council meeting Cr Sue Abbott asked a question about any conflict of interest with the airport sub-committee and proposed redevelopment of Scone airport,