Overhead lines in KNP get green light
The federal government has approved running overhead transmission lines through Kosciuszko National Park to connect Snowy 2.0 to the national electricity grid.
The lines will...
Plugging potholes a tough ask amid big wet
Transport for NSW and Snowy Valleys Council both insist they are doing all they can to fix the multitude of potholes that have appeared...
Community commemorates Remembrance Day
Local school students again did a superb job in running the Tumbarumba Remembrance Day service on Friday.
Rain affected numbers at the ceremony, but thankfully...
Forestry industry’s first driver drop in day helps make roads safe
Softwood forest growers of Southern NSW and North East Victoria joined forces with one of their major customers, Hyne Timber, to host a driver...
Industry award for Theresa Lonergan
Tumbarumba’s Theresa Lonergan (pictured centre) was recognised as a female leader within the timber industry at last week’s Australian Forest Contractors Association 20th anniversary...
Stories of renewal at Spring Flower Festival
Touching scenes dotted the Tumbarumba Spring Flower Festival during a sunny break in the recent run of wet weather, with continuing reminders of the...
Snowy celebrates 50-year milestone
A big crowd turned out for a community open day and 50th birthday celebrations for the largest of the mighty Snowy Scheme’s power stations,...
KNP culling restarts
The NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) culling program restarted last week, after a pause to review its program.
A caller to a Sydney...
Remembering service and sacrifice
A Remembrance Day commemoration will take place this Friday at Tumbarumba’s Memorial Park.
Remembrance Day, on the 11th day of the 11th Month at 11am,...
Councils declare ‘statewide roads emergency’
Local Government NSW (LGNSW) reckons the condition of roads across the state is an emergency, as NSW mayors and councillors join their interstate colleagues...