December 5, 2025
Paterson Golf Club
Sport Results

Paterson Golf Club

GOLF RESULTS SATURDAY 29TH NOVEMBER INDIVIDUAL STABLEFORD & 2BBB FIELD | 31 members. DIVISION 1 (<15) | Winner Wayne Stedman (10) 41 Points, Runner Up Robert Richardson (13) 41 Points DIVISION 2 (16-36) | Winner Robert Radin (18) 41 Points, Runner Up Greg Kellner (18) 39 Points 2BBB | Winners Adele Curry (20) & David […]

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Pulling the plug on pokies in bid to curb gambling harm
Local News

Pulling the plug on pokies in bid to curb gambling harm

TENS of thousands of poker machines will be switched off at dawn to allow problem gamblers to revive and survive. NSW is second only to Nevada, home to casino-lined Las Vegas, when it comes to the number of gaming machines with nearly 90,000 across the state. More than 670 clubs will be mandated to shut […]

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On the couch with Jasminda
Jasminda's Advice

On the couch with Jasminda

DEAR Jasminda, MANY years ago, my husband and I bought a vertical burial plot with space for three people. My husband died years ago, we didn’t have any children, and I recently met another man. Do you think it would be okay if my new soul mate and I used the two remaining plot spaces […]

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Stroud Junior Landcare celebrate big year
Community

Stroud Junior Landcare celebrate big year

Connor Barry gets his hands dirty preparing a jar to propagate more plants. Photo: Rachel Barry. Eleanor Barry is armed and ready to dig new flora homes. Photo: Rachel Barry. Joël Dunn and Jonathon Quaken from Landcare (far right) with members of Stroud Junior Landcare. Photo: Rachel Barry. More plants go into the ground. Photo: […]

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Petrichor Play Choir brings community singing to Dungog Petrichor Choir singers.
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Petrichor Play Choir brings community singing to Dungog

PETRICHOR Play Choir will host an open trial session for new singers on Sunday 14 December from 1pm to 4pm at the Anglican Church in Dungog. The once-a-month sing-along invites locals of all ages, genders and abilities to experience the warm, uplifting energy of community singing, with no prior experience needed. The Petrichor Choir, well-known […]

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Community spirit sparkles at Dungog’s Christmas Street Party
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Community spirit sparkles at Dungog’s Christmas Street Party

Xavier King at the Dungog Shire Community Centre stall Jess Watkins at the Dungog Death Collective stall Chel King at the Earth and Elm stall Making Christmas stars at Dungog Wholefood Co-op DOWNTOWN Dungog came alive on Friday 28 November, as the community gathered for the Dungog District Chamber of Commerce’s Great Aussie Christmas Street […]

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Telstra upgrading 4G and new 5G in Martins Creek
Local News

Telstra upgrading 4G and new 5G in Martins Creek

TELSTRA will be upgrading its mobile base station at Martins Creek from 12-16 December. “The upgrades will improve the mobile site’s capacity, meaning faster downloads, smoother streaming and less congestion,” Telstra said in a statement. Mobile services in the area will be temporarily affected while the upgrade works are underway. Regional General Manager Northern NSW […]

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Radio Dungog’s launches long-awaited new studios to a full house Dan Lyons, Margie Hunter, Michael Beaumont, Alexandria Carruthers, and Nola McDonald at the launch.
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Radio Dungog’s launches long-awaited new studios to a full house

Dan Lyons, Margie Hunter, Michael Beaumont, Alexandria Carruthers, and Nola McDonald at the launch. The crowd hears from Radio Dungog President Nola McDonald. Locals check out the new studios. Luke Burns on air. RADIO Dungog 2DCR 107.9FM officially launched its long-awaited new studios on Tuesday 25 November, with a large number of locals gathering at […]

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Ships turned, arrests made at annual climate protest Scores of climate protesters have tried to block coal ships from Newcastle port. Photo: Darren Pateman/AAP
Regional

Ships turned, arrests made at annual climate protest

CLIMATE protesters are ramping up efforts to disrupt the fossil fuel industry, scaling and blocking a ship bound for the world’s largest coal port. Three Greenpeace activists scaled the ship on Sunday morning at Rising Tide’s annual “protestival” at Newcastle Harbour, unveiling a banner reading “Phase Out Coal and Gas”. After police confirmed 11 people […]

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