October 15, 2025
Boomerangs mark 50 years with day of soccer and celebration Photos from the Dungog Chronicle archives.
Community

Boomerangs mark 50 years with day of soccer and celebration

Photos from the Dungog Chronicle archives. IT’S been half a century since the Dungog Soccer Club first took to the pitch, and the community is set to celebrate in true Boomerangs style on Saturday, 16 August. Founded around 1975, the club has been a cornerstone of sport and community life in the region, fostering generations […]

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Loneliness Awareness Week Loneliness is an important public health issue.
Community, Health

Loneliness Awareness Week

LONELINESS is recognised as an important public health issue, although it is something that is not often openly discussed. This week, 4-10 August, is Loneliness Awareness Week. “Loneliness Awareness Week shines a spotlight on the shared experience of loneliness and calls on all Australians, including individuals, communities, workplaces, education and government to take action to […]

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Dungog to host End-Of-Life expo End-Of-Life doula Jess Watkins.
Community, Health

Dungog to host End-Of-Life expo

COMMUNITY members are invited to attend the End-Of-Life Expo on Wednesday 23 July, from 1pm to 4pm at the CWA Hall in Dungog. Hosted by local End-of-Life Doula Jess Watkins, the afternoon event aims to open up compassionate, practical conversations around dying, death, and care. With a growing national movement towards death literacy and community-based […]

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NAIDOC plaque unveiled at Stroud church Members of the Goori Bugg Family at the unveiling. Photo: supplied.
Community

NAIDOC plaque unveiled at Stroud church

Members of the Goori Bugg Family at the unveiling. Photo: supplied. The plaque positioned at St. John the Evangelist Anglican Church, Stroud. A NEW plaque has been unveiled at St. John the Evangelist Anglican Church in Stroud to mark NAIDOC Week. Following the successful gathering of the Goori Bugg family in Gloucester from 28-30 March, […]

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Brookfield breeders rule the roost
Community

Brookfield breeders rule the roost

Geese at the hobby farm. Tanya’s prize-winning Giant Dewlap Toulouse. Chinese Brown gander. TANYA Quant and her family have been quietly raising eyebrows, and geese, from their hobby farm in Brookfield for the past 25 years. Specialising in rare and heritage breeds, their feathered fascination has blossomed into national acclaim, with their flock dominating poultry […]

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No creature too great or small for WINC WINC volunteers help care for recovering wildlife like this feather-tailed glider.
Community

No creature too great or small for WINC

AS any pet owner will tell you, with no government subsidies such as Medicare, treating injury and illness in companion animals can be an expensive prospect. What hope is there, then, when native animals are struck by cars, or traumatised by bushfires? That’s where the volunteers of Wildlife In Need Of Care (WINC) get involved. […]

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Local businesses supporting local babies Judith Hand from the Dungog Wholefood Co-op with Anne Higgins from Dungog Early Literacy.
Community

Local businesses supporting local babies

Samantha Bean from Evergreen Bean. Judith Hand from the Dungog Wholefood Co-op with Anne Higgins from Dungog Early Literacy. Donna Skinner from The Mutual Bank. Allen Crosson from Pathways Integrative Health. “YOU can never get enough books into the hands of enough children,” says Dolly Parton, and thanks to several generous local businesses, more young […]

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XPT replacement trains unlikely to arrive in Dungog anytime soon An artist’s impression of the XPT replacement trains. Photo: TfNSW.
Community, Government

XPT replacement trains unlikely to arrive in Dungog anytime soon

THE wait for XPT replacement trains looks set to continue for the foreseeable future, with Transport for NSW Deputy Secretary Camilla Drover unable to put a date on when the new trains would come into service.  “I’m not willing to commit to a hard and fast date,” she said at a recent Parliamentary budget estimates […]

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