Archive for September, 2016
News ArchivesTHIS weekend families will flock to Glenbawn Dam in the hope of landing a big bass or fat yellowbelly.
WHITE Park is one step closer to an all-weather equine facility, with the announcement of $1.469 million from the state government.
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THE first sewerage networks were built by the Romans between 800 and 735 BC and in 2020 the Upper Hunter Shire Council will ensure Cassilis has joined this modern sanitation trend.
THE New South Wales Department of Primary Industries is encouraging Upper Hunter graziers to attend a free two day workshop to help producers learn to visually assess pastures and livestock and understand how feed quality and quantity impacts on animal production.
THE Festival of the Fleeces was bigger and better than ever this year and local charities have benefited from the committee’s generosity.
By Paul Gorman
ON a fine and somewhat blustery Tuesday morning on September 27,
A National Cutting Horse Association event will be held at White Park in Scone this long weekend and local organisers said it is a great opportunity for local families to enjoy watching the growing horse sport.
THERE is a chance of snow on the Barrington on Friday down to 1,300 metres.
MAYOR Wayne Bedggood began the ordinary Council meeting by thanking his fellow Councillors for voting him Mayor and highlighted the major projects they need to address during the next four years including the bypass,
TONIGHT Wayne Bedggood returned unopposed to the position of Mayor following the 2016 Upper Hunter Shire Council elections and Maurice Collison was returned as Deputy Mayor.