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New roof for Adelong Showground pavilion

Last week the Adelong Showground pavilion had its roof replaced, with the new red roof going up just before a hailstorm hit on Tuesday...

Sugar Pine removal ongoing

The removal operation of the iconic Sugar Pine Walk in Bago State Forest remains ongoing, according to Forestry Corporation of NSW (FCNSW), as does...

Clean-up surpasses 3,500 properties

After clearing more than 3,500 properties in under 200 days, lead contractor Laing O’Rourke will begin to hand the reins of the bushfire clean-up...

Lobbying efforts continue for upgrade of Brindabella Road

 The Black Summer bushfires and Covid-19 pandemic may have pushed the Brindabella Road upgrade campaign into the background this year, but its advocates are...

Wade parole decision deferred

The State Parole Authority (SPA) has reserved its decision of whether or not to grant convicted child killer Douglas James Wade parole at a...

CSIRO centenary promoting farming resilience

The CSIRO is marking its centenary with the commitment of $100 million annually into a set of 12 goals to “build a strong future”...

Community construction plan supported by SVC Mayor

A proposal from Master Builders Australia to create a ‘CommunityBuilder’ scheme similar to the government’s HomeBuilder scheme has found favour with Snowy Valleys Mayor...

Keep Cups back on the menu

Kat’s Whiskers Cafe in Tumut is gradually getting back to normal as the most intense stages of NSW’s first wave of Covid-19 restrictions have...

Locals hopeful TransGrid is listening on HumeLink

A meeting Thursday afternoon between TransGrid and local community members has set the stage for productive conversations in the future with at least one...

Nursery to grow at cannery site

The old Batlow cannery site has been leased to a pine nursery operator. Snowy Valleys Councillor Julia Ham questioned why the lease wasn’t first presented...