COMMUNITY groups and small business owners from across the Dungog Shire gathered at the Doug Walters Pavilion on Wednesday 9 April for a grant-writing workshop. Hosted by Dungog Shire Council and delivered by the Funding and Grants Collective, the free workshop attracted a strong turnout of locals eager to improve their chances of securing funding […]
Dungog-Clarence Town CWA school holidays activities for children
SCHOOL holidays are in full swing and the Dungog-Clarence Town Branch of the Country Women’s Association (CWA) has free, fun activities for children. For the first time, the Dungog Shire Community Centre has joined the CWA in presenting these activities, by providing adults to assist. Dungog fibre artist Julie Fitzgerald is sharing her enthusiasm for […]
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Monthly produce auction a Dungog ‘institution’
ONCE a month, locals gather for an important event at the Dungog saleyards. On the second Thursday from 10am they can be seen buying and selling a range of items. Some in the group have regularly attended the auction for many years, although everyone who turns up is included and made welcome. On offer are […]
Motorist safety urged after horror month on NSW roads
POLICE are urging motorists to take extra care these school holidays following an increase in fatalities on the state’s roads. NSW Police Deputy Commissioner Paul Pisanos said the number of lives lost on NSW roads this year has already reached an alarming level, with 39 crashes resulting in 41 people killed in March, the highest […]
The Pile Leghorn Bantam – past Show winner in the Champion Leghorn Bantam category. Photo: Amanda Winney.
Rare poultry breeds on display at Maitland Showground
THE Rare Poultry Breeders’ Association are preparing for their 19th Annual Show on Saturday, 17 May at Maitland Showground. The show attracts breeders from the Port Stephens and Lower Hunter regions who promote rare breeds and rare colour varieties of pure bred domestic fowl, with over $1300 in cash prizes. It will be held in […]
Layzell slams ‘lack of urgency’ on post-mining land use transition
MEMBER for Upper Hunter Dave Layzell has called out a “lack of urgency” to address post-mining land use in the electorate following the release of a NSW Parliament report. A NSW parliamentary inquiry was established on 14 May 2024 to inquire into and report on “beneficial and productive post-mining land use”, with the final report […]
The candidates for Lyne from left to right in order of their appearance on the ballot paper (see story). A photo of Colin Hughes was not available.
Ten candidates to contest Lyne as ballot positions locked-in
VOTERS in Lyne will choose from 10 candidates for the House of Representatives in the Federal Election on 3 May. The final number was revealed at the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) office in Taree on Friday just before a blindfolded official drew ballot positions from numbered balls in a bingo-like cage. A total of 1456 […]
Farmers call for telecommunication focus at election time
THE National Farmers’ Federation (NFF) has called for commitments from all sides of politics to bridge the digital divide for rural and regional Australians in this election. NFF President David Jochinke said that while significant investment has been made in recent years, rural and regional connectivity is still a major problem. “Whether it’s calling for […]
‘Mountain to climb’ for PM as Labor ascends in polling
A LABOR majority is becoming increasingly likely as the prime minister declares he’s in for the long haul, but a vast number of voters remain undecided. Recent polls show Labor gaining momentum, widening the two-party preferred gap and putting a majority government in reach as the coalition campaign falters. Labor is ahead 54.5 to 45.5 […]
