September 14, 2025
Historic monastery opens its doors Rev Maree Armstrong, priest of St John’s Stroud, hosts morning tea.
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Historic monastery opens its doors

Rev Maree Armstrong, priest of St John’s Stroud, hosts morning tea. Local Stroud farmer Dawn Tawse. Brother Christopher-John, flanked on the left by Brother Bruce-Paul, Linda Simpson and Melissa Davey-Dew, and on the right, Rev Maree Armstrong. MORE than 80 visitors gathered at Stroud’s mud brick monastery on Saturday 30 August, for a peaceful and […]

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Gloucester Spring Plant Fair offers vibrant showcase for gardening enthusiasts Explore a vibrant showcase of over 15 exhibitors featuring a wide variety of plants for collectors and gardening enthusiasts.
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Gloucester Spring Plant Fair offers vibrant showcase for gardening enthusiasts

Explore a vibrant showcase of over 15 exhibitors featuring a wide variety of plants for collectors and gardening enthusiasts. Explore a vibrant showcase of over 15 exhibitors featuring a wide variety of plants for collectors and gardening enthusiasts. Explore a vibrant showcase of over 15 exhibitors featuring a wide variety of plants for collectors and […]

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Dungog’s 100 little readers and counting Anne Higgins and Carol Skafte-Zauss celebrate.
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Dungog’s 100 little readers and counting

Dungog Early Literacy has 100 children enrolled. Anne Higgins addresses the audience. Anne Higgins and Carol Skafte-Zauss celebrate. THE Friends of Dungog Shire Community Centre and Dungog Early Literacy marked a major milestone last week, celebrating the enrolment of the 100th child in Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library program. The global initiative, which is offered locally […]

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Government release 20,000 Home Care Packages
Dungog Shire

Government release 20,000 Home Care Packages

THE Federal Government has announced it will deliver 20,000 Home Care Packages in the next eight weeks. A further 20,000 packages are set to be released between November and the end of the year, with the remainder of the promised 43,000 to be delivered by mid-2026. The Australian Government subsidises organisations to provide home care […]

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Green growth brings risk of bloat and pulpy kidney
Dungog Shire

Green growth brings risk of bloat and pulpy kidney

LOCAL Land Services (LLS) is encouraging livestock producers to take steps to reduce the risk of bloat and pulpy kidney as Spring arrives. Pulpy kidney, also known as enterotoxaemia, can cause sudden death in sheep, goats and cattle on high carbohydrate, energy-rich feed, with fat, healthy livestock in prime condition particularly susceptible. “Pulpy kidney is […]

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Ribbon cutting ceremony celebrates new outdoor gym equipment in Clarence Town Members of the Clarence Town Progress Association test out the equipment.
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Ribbon cutting ceremony celebrates new outdoor gym equipment in Clarence Town

Members of the Clarence Town Progress Association test out the equipment. Members of the Clarence Town Progress Association test out the equipment. EXECUTIVE members of the Clarence Town Progress Association (CTPA) held a ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate the commissioning of the new outdoor gym facility at the Clarence Town Village Green on Saturday, 6 […]

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Father’s Day fundraiser a winner for Dungog Hospital Auxiliary Shoppers were tempted by the delicious homemade cakes.
Community, Health

Father’s Day fundraiser a winner for Dungog Hospital Auxiliary

Shoppers were tempted by the delicious homemade cakes. Dungog local Trish Tull and Auxiliary Secretary Judy Steer at the Fathers Day Stall. DUNGOG Hospital Auxiliary’s Father’s Day Stall popped up on Saturday morning, outside the newsagency in Dowling Street. It opened at 8.30am and ran until the goods were sold out, around lunchtime. The Father’s […]

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Dungog butchery student hones skills for state title
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Dungog butchery student hones skills for state title

APPRENTICE butcher Mitchell Simmonds, 18, will step onto the competition floor at TAFE NSW Granville on Thursday, vying for the title of the Australian Meat Industry Council’s (AMIC) 2025 Apprentice of the Year. Mitchell is in his third year of a Certificate III in Meat Processing (Retail Butcher), studying at TAFE Hamilton, and is an […]

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