SATURDAY 7TH FEBRUARY INDIVIDUAL STROKE & MONTHLY MEDAL FIELD | 39 members. DIVISION 1 (<15) | Winner Paul Geddes (6) 61 Nett, Runner Up Gerg Scott (6) 62 Nett, 3rd Place David Bambach (9) 62 Nett DIVISION 2 (16-36) | Winner & Monthly Medal Benjamin Herden (22) 58 Nett, Runner Up Noah Bambach (20) 62 […]
On the couch with Jasminda
DEAR Jasminda, MY ex-boyfriend is in many significant family photos such as Christmases, weddings, birthdays and other occasions. Now we are no longer together, what on earth do I do with all the pictures? It upsets me to look at them, but I don’t want to forget the occasions. Rachel P. Dear Rachel, This one […]
A water-bombing helicopter refills at a dam on a property near Nerong. Photo: Pindimar-Tea Gardens RFS/Facebook.
Nerong fires continue to burn and smother towns in smoke
The 6500ha bushfire sits just a few kilometres north of Tea Gardens and Hawks Nest. Image: Fires Near Me website. A water-bombing helicopter refills at a dam on a property near Nerong. Photo: Pindimar-Tea Gardens RFS/Facebook. Diggers clear burnt trees and open up hidden ground fires near the pine plantation. Photo: Pindimar-Tea Gardens/RFS Facebook. Grass […]
Atmospheric inversion causes thick smoke to linger over Myall Coast
MISERABLE grey skies in the morning, followed by daytime gloom, have joined the biting odour of smoke across the Myall Coast and regions nearby in the aftermath of the Nerong fires, lingering in place thanks to a natural meteorological pattern called the “inversion layer”. While ordinary atmospheric conditions usually see cooler air temperatures at higher […]
A passion for social justice inspires new event in Gloucester
LONGTIME Gloucester resident Julie Lyford and newcomer Sonja Duncan have discovered a common passion: social justice. The two women are organising an event in Gloucester titled ‘Hidden In Plain Sight: Connection with Purpose’, which aims to spark community conversation about social justice issues both locally and internationally. Both women bring more than 25 years of […]
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Australian Wildlife Conservancy calls for Stroud landholders to join new Conservation Precinct
AUSTRALIAN Wildlife Conservancy (AWC) is calling on private landholders in the Stroud district to join a proposed large-scale conservation precinct. The initiative aims to strengthen habitat connectivity across the region and increase protection for threatened species, including the koala and greater glider. One AWC project is the 3871-hectare Waulinbakh Wildlife Sanctuary, located near Stroud, which […]
The proposed investment is aimed at supporting the development of international aviation access through Newcastle Airport, strengthening the Hunter’s position as a competitive destination for overseas visitors. Photo: Newcastle Airport.
$3.85m funding push targets international flights and tourism growth in the Hunter region
INTERNATIONAL tourism advocacy has taken centre stage in the Hunter region, with a united push for targeted funding to unlock new economic opportunities. Through a joint advocacy effort with Newcastle Airport and Destination Sydney Surrounds North, the Hunter Joint Organisation – of which Dungog Shire Council is a member – is calling for $3.85 million […]
Big year ahead for Paterson
A BUSY and exciting year is underway for Paterson and surrounding communities, with several new projects and initiatives rolling out in early 2026 that celebrate local history, support young people and strengthen community connections. Among the standout projects is The Famous Paterson River Orange, an arts and history collaboration funded by Arts Upper Hunter. Led […]
Dungog Shire locals encouraged to walk to work for mental health campaign
WALK to Work Day will take place on Friday, 26 March, encouraging Australians to build more walking into their daily routines while raising funds for better mental health outcomes nationwide. The annual campaign, led by the Pedestrian Council of Australia, highlights the physical and mental health benefits of walking and this year supports the Black […]
