December 2, 2025
Councillor keeps pushing for Return and Earn facility in Paterson
Local News

Councillor keeps pushing for Return and Earn facility in Paterson

COUNCILLOR Alexandria Carruthers is keeping up the fight to establish a Return and Earn facility in Paterson. She presented a Notice of Motion at Council’s 26 November meeting, seeking Council support to renew engagement with TOMRA Cleanaway, who recently rejected requests to install a Reverse Vending Machine (RVM) in the Paterson area. Paterson has been […]

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Changed traffic conditions on Stroud Hill Road, Dungog
Local News

Changed traffic conditions on Stroud Hill Road, Dungog

MOTORISTS are advised of changed traffic conditions from next week on Stroud Hill Road at Cooreei Bridge, Dungog, for essential maintenance work. Transport for NSW is planning to start work to rehabilitate Cooreei Bridge in early 2026. In preparation for this, early work is being carried out including vegetation clearing and delivery of materials. This […]

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Pros and cons after Coalition’s decision to abandon Net Zero Locally-produced renewable energy, like solar power, benefits communities.
Local News

Pros and cons after Coalition’s decision to abandon Net Zero

ALL sectors have weighed in on the Federal Coalition’s decision to abandon Net Zero by 2050. This major tool for combatting climate change involves balancing the amount of greenhouse gases emitted into the atmosphere with the amount removed. Patrick Leyland, Chief Digital Officer at Populares and former Director of Digital Campaigns for the Australian Labor […]

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Tocal College completes 31st cultural exchange with agricultural college in Japan The visit provided students with a unique opportunity to experience Australian agricultural education firsthand.
Local News

Tocal College completes 31st cultural exchange with agricultural college in Japan

The visit provided students with a unique opportunity to experience Australian agricultural education firsthand. The visit provided students with a unique opportunity to experience Australian agricultural education firsthand. The visit provided students with a unique opportunity to experience Australian agricultural education firsthand. TOCAL Agricultural College hosted 26 students and two staff from Japan’s Gifu Prefectural […]

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Salvation Army accepting donations to Christmas Toy Drive Appeal The community is encouraged to give the gift of happiness.
Community

Salvation Army accepting donations to Christmas Toy Drive Appeal

DONATIONS for the annual Salvation Army Christmas Toy Drive Appeal are now being accepted at Newcastle Permanent and Greater Bank branches until 12 December. The joint appeal has supported local families for nearly 40 years. Last year the community donated a record 7500 gifts through the branches. Salvation Army Auxiliary Lieutenant Bernie Muendel said the […]

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Council endorses strategic planning strategies for public exhibition Dungog Shire Council's Deputy Mayor Liam Ley, with Mayor Digby Rayward and Acting Director of Planning and Environment Jenny Webb.
Government

Council endorses strategic planning strategies for public exhibition

DUNGOG Shire Council has endorsed a suite of major strategic planning documents to be placed on public exhibition under the Commonwealth Government-funded Housing Support Program – Stream 1. The draft documents form the foundation of Council’s long-term growth management framework and have been developed to guide how the Shire will meet the NSW Government’s Housing […]

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Vets issue Canine Parvovirus alert in Gloucester
Dungog Shire

Vets issue Canine Parvovirus alert in Gloucester

UPPER Hunter dog owners are being urged to be vigilant following four confirmed cases of canine parvovirus at Gloucester District Vets since Friday, 21 November. Parvovirus is a highly contagious and potentially fatal illness that primarily affects unvaccinated puppies and dogs. The virus is extremely resilient and can survive in the environment for many months […]

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‘It is home’: coal closures not the end of rural towns Coal train carriages at Muswellbrook. Photo: Hedda Askland.
Regional

‘It is home’: coal closures not the end of rural towns

ONE resident in a rural town facing the closure of a major coal mine says “it’s the best place to be… I’m gonna get carried out of here in a box”. Another local from Muswellbrook, a town at the frontline of Australia’s energy transition, plans on staying long after BHP’s Mt Arthur mine closes in […]

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‘It Takes a Village’ initiative launches in Dungog Shire
Dungog Shire

‘It Takes a Village’ initiative launches in Dungog Shire

A COMMUNITY-DRIVEN project is taking shape across the Dungog and Hunter Valley region, designed to build connection, strengthen resilience, and place young people at the centre of local life. “It Takes a Village” brings together schools, sporting clubs, community groups, businesses, and families to create a more proactive, supportive, and cohesive region. Forty-eight people attended […]

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