19/02/2004 | A $10,000 commission is part of the top prize on offer at the 2004 Jindabyne Sculpture by the Lake exhibition. Sculpture by the Lake is a competition and exhibition of all types and forms of sculptures to be held over the Easter weekend in Jindabyne.
19/02/2004 |
A PREVIOUS motion tying the building of the new Jindabyne offices and the refurbishment of the Berridale offices has been rescinded at the general meeting of the Snowy River Shire Council Tuesday night.
19/02/2004 |
The National Parks and Wildlife Service have delivered their first public blow to the recreational users of the Kosciusko National Park, with a member of the community forum confirming allegations that horse riders are going to be further restricted from accessing parts of the park.
19/02/2004 | AFTER months of silence and denial, claims horse riders will be banned from Mt Morgan and will have to register to ride in the northern end of Kosciuszko National Park have gained credence.
19/02/2004 | THE PROSPECT of tertiary education in Jindabyne is one step away from becoming a reality, with council approval now the only hurdle.
17/02/2004 | A new weed invader has been discovered in the Snowy River Shire. It is known as Spiny Burrgrass (Cenchus sp.).
Its other common names include bohena beauty, fieldburr, sandburr, innocent weed, gently Annie and hedgehog weeds.
17/02/2004 | THE PASSING of Jindabyne local Paddy Spellman on Australia Day was fitting for a man who typified what it means to be Australian.
17/02/2004 | St Peters Anglican Church in Dalgety celebrated its final service on Sunday after a lack of parishioners made keeping the church open no longer viable.
Reverend Anne Dudzinski said the parish was given no choice but to close the church.
"For about 17 months now we have had only one parishioner."
17/02/2004 | THE ABORIGINAL flag flying in front of the Snowy region Visitors Centre was stolen last Wednesday night.
The flag, which had been flying alongside the Australian flag, had only recently been donated to the NPWS.
17/02/2004 | SNOWY RIVER Shire Council would like an explanation for the State Governments apparent reluctance to approve proposed amendments to the shire's Local Government Environmental Plan.
6/02/2004 | THEY might be poles apart in both distance and climate, but Cooktown will have its own part of Adaminaby soon when the Sharmans hit town.
6/02/2004 | The local volunteers that organise the Jindabyne Easter Festival are well underway in their preparations for next year's event, being held April 10-11 2004.
6/02/2004 | The NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) has moved to allay fears within the local community over claims made on a Sydney radio station that there was a plan to demolish the township of Cabramurra within three years.
6/02/2004 | IN a presentation to Snowy River Shire Council on Tuesday, Snowy Hydro denied any plans to close the Kosciusko Road for an hour each day during the construction of the new spillway, contrary to popular rumour.
6/02/2004 | THE Snowy River Shire Council has voted to give full support to the Rural Fire Service (RFS) in reference to forestry plantation developments in the Snowy River, Bombala and Cooma-Monaro regions.
6/02/2004 | Jindabyne residents were confused, if not annoyed last Thursday morning when they discovered the traffic arrangements around Nuggets Crossing had changed seemingly overnight.