Archive for June, 2018
News ArchivesLOCAL railway worker Justine Witney was disappointed to see graffit-ridden signal boxes and decided to do something about it.
THE concrete has been laid for the children’s bike track in Amaroo Park,
By Stuart Sheldrake
THERE were 1066 cattle yarded yesterday at the Scone saleyards.
THE Tasmanian Devils are feeling right at home in their winter wonderland on the Barrington Tops.
By GrahamTurvey
TEN veterans came to play at Denman today, but it was too wet so the game was cancelled.
THE Bureau of Meteorology has advised of the following rainfalls from 9am Monday until 9am today:
- Scone: 5ml with Figtree Gully recording 8ml
- Aberdeen: 5.2ml
- Murrurundi: 3.4ml
- Merriwa: 0ml
Since 9am this morning the following has been recorded:
- Scone 2.6ml
- Aberdeen: 2.4ml
- Murrurundi: 0.8ml
- Merriwa: 0ml
Showers are predicted to continue today and tomorrow,
IT has been snowing since 6:45 this morning at Tomalla adding another 7 or 8 centimetres of snow to the 15 centimetres which fell yesterday.
BRAYDEN Hatton was woken at 3:30am on Sunday to the sounds of dogs barking and his cows bellowing on his property north of Muswellbrook.
OVERNIGHT more snow fell on the Barrington Tops.
Unfortunately, the Bureau of Meteorology is taking industrial action today and are not providing weather information to media as part of their action.
THE Westpac Rescue Helicopter was in Scone this morning to transfer a male patient in his 60’s with a medical condition from the Scott Memorial Hospital to the John Hunter Hospital in Newcastle.