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Temporary halt to brumby trapping request denied

The Snowy Mountains Brumby Sustainability and Management Group have written to the National Parks and Wildlife Service to request that they halt trapping this...

Church releases review

The independent review into the decision to place former Tumut parish priest Father Brian Hassett next to a Canberra primary school, after he was...

Car crash driver jailed

A MAN who led police on an epic car chase which ended with him crashing in Batlow has been jailed for at least 12...

Losing our religion? Maybe not

THE 2016 Australian census results revealed that one third of Australia’s population claims to have no religion, but this does not shock Tumut All...

Bowlers hit the green for a great cause

CLUB Tumut held a successful charity bowls day to raise money for the Children’s Tumour Foundation on Sunday. The focus was on the family of...

Jacin’s in pony car paradise

JACIN Weir is straight up about his 2017 Ford Mustang. “It’s a boy toy,” he said. It’s also the fulfillment of a childhood dream. “I’ve been saying...

Adelong ready to go Bach to the bush

Music lovers in Adelong are in for a treat next month, with a solo cello performance by celebrated performer Anthony Albrecht at the Adelonia...

Trial for fruit pickers to keep their benefits kicks off

A government trial that allows job seekers on welfare to keep receiving benefits while undertaking seasonal fruit picking work is due to kick off...

Penalty rate changes kick in this weekend

Changes to penalty rates are due to begin this Saturday, July 1, with some full-time and part-time workers due to have their Sunday rates...

Labyrinth for Peace now open

The official opening isn’t until August 12, but the barricades have been cleared from the Tumut Community Labyrinth for Peace and it is now...