Archive for March, 2019
News ArchivesTHE northbound overtaking lane on the New England Highway, over the rail line north of Aberdeen,
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IN the last 24 hours until 9am this morning the Bureau of Meteorology recorded the highest rainfall in the state at Cassilis with 128ml in the gauge.
Friday, March 29
Kia Ora Concert
- What: The three day music camp for local school children culminates in a concert.
HUNTER Local Land Services has issued a reminder for all horse owners to ensure they a Property Identification Code (PIC) and if moving horses in New South Wales,
MANY changes are occurring in the Aged Care sector and more will no doubt follow in the wake of the Royal Commission.
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SOME recent rain while not enough to turn a drought has been enough to sprout kikuyu and the Hunter Local Land Services is urging cattle producers to beware following more than 100 cattle deaths last year across the region.
An open letter:
Please take a moment to read this article and lend your support to the possibility of a rather disturbing development happening –
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BACK by popular demand are the marimba and taiko drums at this year’s Kia Ora music camp,
THIS weekend a bus load of retired first-grade rugby league stars, Psychs on Bikes, with ventriloquist and comedian Darren Carr are heading to the Upper Hunter to support drought affected communities.
EXPERTS from Melbourne University’s positive psychology department will be conducting a study of children’s well-being in the Upper Hunter,