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Week Starting Monday 20th April 2026

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SOCIAL BOWLS

Social Bowls every Saturday. 12.30 pm for 1pm start. No experience needed. Everyone welcome

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FLU VACCINATIONS

Merriwa Surgery is offering free flu vaccinations for our eligible patients.
 
No appointment is necessary, just call in between 9.30am – 12.30pm or between 1.30pm and 4.30pm Monday to Thursday.
 

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ANZAC DAY CEREMONY – LUNCHEON AND LIVE MUSIC – CASSILIS BOWLING CLUB – APRIL 25th

An informal Wreath Laying Ceremony will be held at the War Memorial Park gates on Anzac Day.
 
DATE: Saturday April 25th, 2026
WHERE: Cassilis War Memorial Gates
TIME: Assemble at 10:45am on corner of Branksome and Ancrum Sts for those who wish to march to the gates for an 11:00am start (non marchers assemble at the gates).
 
For any information regarding the Ceremony please contact Jane Hegarty on 0408 761 052
 
LEST WE FORGET
 
Following the Ceremony a light luncheon will be held at the Cassilis Bowling Club from 11:30am. Please feel free to bring a plate.
 
The very popular Dan Eade will provide live music from 1pm.
 
Additionally, Ma’s Tucker will be open for dinner.

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Merriwa RSL Sub-Branch 

ANZAC DAY

Calling all Merriwa groups!!

You are invited to participate in the ANZAC Day parade on Saturday 25th April 2026

Please email MerriwaSB@rslnsw.org.au for more info and to confirm your involvement

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AUSSIE BUFFET BREAKFAST

Aussie Breakfast Buffet will be available at the Merriwa RSL from 7am
$15pp
Saturday 25th April 2026

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ANZAC DAY MEDICAL CARS

Merriwa RSL Sub Branch are organising medical cars to carry anyone who is not physically able to march on ANZAC Day.

If you would like to be included, please message the Merriwa RSL Sub-Branch by the end of March to book your seat.

We want to include as many men and women as possible so please do not be shy about asking!

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FREE KIDS BBQ

Merriwa RSL Sub Branch invites all children to a free BBQ lunch after the ANZAC Day parade – all are welcome.

BBQ will be held behind the RSL Club in the recreation area.

Free fun for all kids

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ANZAC DAY LUNCH

Merriwa RSL Sub Branch will be hosting a lunch to honour our veterans. You are welcome to join us for a traditional 3 course roast lunch (incl tea/coffee).

Tickets are available at the bar for $35pp. Tickets must be pre-purchased, only a very limited number will be available on the day.

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Royal Hotel Cassilis

MOTHER’S DAY LUNCH

Celebrate Mother’s Day at your local pub and treat mum to a selection of our specials.
 
Bookings essential!
 
Reserve your table early to avoid missing out!
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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✨TRIVIA!! ✨

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BIGGEST MORNING TEA

Join us for our first Biggest Morning Tea as we come together to support the Cancer Council and raise vital funds for cancer research and support services.
 
All money raised will go directly to Cancer Council to support cancer research and those affected by cancer.
 
Bring your friends and help us make a difference!
 
If you’re unable to attend but would still like to contribute, donations can be made via our fundraising page: https://www.biggestmorningtea.com.au/fundraisers/cassilis
 
Watch this space as we add more event details – https://www.facebook.com/share/1BYuh1NV6s/
 

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Merriwa Festival of the Fleeces

PARADE ENTERIES

🎉It’s Time to Get Your Parade Entries Ready! 🎉
 
Want to showcase your business, group, club or community spirit in front of over 7,000 festival-goers? Now’s your chance!
 
Festival of the Fleeces Parade Entry Forms for 2026 are officially available now! 🐑✨
 
Even better ….. there’s no need for paper forms! Simply head to our forms page – 📍 https://festivalofthefleeces.com.au/forms/
 
We can’t wait to see what our wonderful community brings to this year’s parade!
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OPENING NIGHT

Join us for an exciting Opening Night to kick off the Festival of the Fleeces.

Settle in for a great evening with live music from Mick Fetch, along with raffles, an auction and a few lucky door prizes along the way.

We’re also delighted to welcome special guest Marlene Brewer from ABC’s Muster Dogs 🐾

Catch up with friends, enjoy a dance, and soak up the good atmosphere as we begin a wonderful festival opening.

Just $15.00 – don’t miss it!

Follow the link to get your tickets or scan the QR code – https://www.trybooking.com/events/landing/1546220

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State Matters – A Weekly Bulletin from Dave Layzell MP

Member for Upper Hunter – 20 April 2026

SERVICE RETURNS – GLOUCESTER, Dungog and Maitland will have the Sydney-Grafton XPT back as a transport option from next week.

Northbound services resume on Tuesday, 28 April, with return services from Grafton to Sydney on track from Wednesday 29 April.

The first Grafton XPT return service will run as a full set in the train’s original livery of distinctive black, red, silver and warm white branding used by the State Rail Authority in the 1980s when the XPTs began their service.

Resumption of the Grafton service follows the train’s major upgrades under the XPT Life Extension Project with mechanical work done to improve service reliability, maintenance to improve  operation of the air-conditioning and toilets plus new carpet and refurbished seats.

Grafton-Central bookings can now be made at: https://transportnsw.info/regional-travel

Meantime, planning is underway for the inaugural passenger service of the new Regional Rail Fleet between Sydney and Dubbo.

The full fleet of 29 trains will eventually replace the ageing XPT, Xplorer and Endeavour fleets and operate across NSW and into Victoria, Queensland and the ACT.

The new fleet will be deployed progressively onto different routes once testing is complete, safety accreditation is granted by the Office of the National Rail Safety Regulator and associated  infrastructure modifications around the regional network are completed.

ROADWORK AHEAD – Transport for NSW is advising motorists to expect changed traffic conditions with roadworks on Putty Road, Howes Valley and Golden Highway, Whittingham from this  week.

Essential maintenance work to improve safety and ensure ongoing access on Putty Road near the Harris Fire trail is expected to take four months to complete, weather permitting.

Work hours are Monday to Friday, 7am-6pm, with travel times expected to be affected due to a single lane closure and a permanent 40km/h speed limit.

On the Golden Highway between the New England Highway and Range Road, Whittingham pavement upgrades are being carried out during night roadwork. 

Single lane, alternating traffic flow arrangements and a reduced speed limit of 40km/h will be in place 7pm-5am, Sunday to Thursday.

The work is expected to take two weeks to complete, weather permitting.

For traffic updates call 132 701, visit: www.livetraffic.com or download the Live Traffic NSW app.

ANZAC DOUBLE DEMERITS – Double demerits for the Anzac Day long weekend begin on Friday 24 April and continue until Monday night 27 April.

Road users caught speeding, using a mobile phone illegally, riding without a helmet, not wearing or incorrectly wearing a seatbelt or carrying passengers not wearing or incorrectly wearing a  seatbelt or restraint – face double the loss of points, not double the fine.

NSW Police Traffic and Highway Patrol Command reminds drivers, especially parents and carers, that on the opening day of the Anzac enforcement Friday, 24 April, school zones will be in  operation.

School Zone offences will also be enforced during staff development days on Monday and Tuesday, 20-21 April, with students back in the classroom for Term 2 on Wednesday 22 April.

HEALTH TRAVEL COSTS – The NSW Nationals and Liberals are calling on the Minns Labor Government to boost the Isolated Patients Travel and Accommodation Assistance Scheme (IPTAAS).

Increased fuel costs have the Coalition concerned that people could skip a medical appointment because they can’t afford the fuel.

No one should be priced out of healthcare as trips become more expensive, and the current subsidy simply is not enough.

IPTAAS provides financial assistance towards travel and accommodation costs when you need to travel more than 100km one way or 200km within a week for appointments to the same medical  practitioner or health service for specialised medical treatment that is not available locally.

The Coalition believes the NSW Government should increase support from the current 40 cents per kilometre subsidy under IPTAAS to keep pace with the real cost of travel.

The Minns Government should urgently review and temporarily increase the kilometre rate as a simple, practical step to immediately better support regional patients.

For more information on IPTAAS, go to: www.iptaas.health.nsw.gov.au

CBP EOI BEGINS – The Expression of Interest (EOI) phase for the NSW Government’s Community Building Partnership (CBP) 2026 round has opened this week.

Grant funding of $450,000 in available for the Upper Hunter electoral with the EOI stage to close on Friday, 8 May.

A new two-stage application process is being used with local community organisations and councils able to request between $10,000 and $100,000.

Eligible projects are to deliver capital works to upgrade existing and/or construct new community infrastructure, and the purchase of freestanding equipment and registered vehicles to support the delivery of community services.

Detailed applications must be submitted online via SmartyGrants by 17 July with the announcement of successful projects anticipated to be made in January next year.

CBP information is available from: www.nsw.gov.au/grants-and-funding/community-building-partnership/community-building-partnership-2026

PEST CONTROL – Pest animal numbers in the Merriwa-Cassilis area have been reduced by a coordinated aerial control program conducted during March.

Hunter Local Land Services reports 74 properties participated in the program focused on priority zones including Wybong Heights and Reedy Valley.

Delivered in partnership with landholders and supported by industry, the program aimed to help reduce reinfestation across connected properties and strengthen long-term control outcomes.

Results included 3,219 feral pigs, 525 fallow deer, goats, foxes and other priority species being controlled.

Hunter Local Land Services biosecurity team now wants to hear from property owners and land managers keen to strengthen pest control on their property.

For more on the NSW Government’s Feral Pig and Pest Program (FPPP) 2025-26, check: www.nsw.gov.au/departments-and-agencies/local-land-services/projects/feral-pig-and-pest-program

SERVICE SCHEDULE – Service NSW will return to Stroud this Friday, 24 April, when the mobile service centre stops in Cowper Street between 8.30am and 12.30pm. 

The next visit to the Upper Hunter Electorate is scheduled for June when Service NSW stops in Mayne Street Murrurundi on Tuesday, 16 June, 9am-3pm.

Upper Hunter Shire Council, Liverpool Street Scone, hosts the mobile service centre on Wednesday and Thursday, 17-18 June, 9am-3pm both days.

Stroud receives a further visit on Friday, 26 June, 8.30am-12.30pm. 

Then on Tuesday 30 June, John Tucker Park Paterson is Service NSW’s location 8.30am-11.30am followed by Grey Street Clarence Town, 12.30-3.30pm. 

Mobile Service Centres offer similar services to Service NSW’s physical sites, are cashless and process payment by EFTPOS, credit or debit card, discover more at: www.service.nsw.gov.au/mobile-service-centres/northern-service

INSPIRATIONAL WOMEN – Nominations are now being received for the Rotary NSW Inspirational Women’s Awards.

The Awards acknowledge and celebrate community service performed by women through their vocations, selfless gifts of their skills, and their time, in various activities and endeavours.

The Awards have three categories covering Urban, Rural and Health, which are further divided into Young Inspirational Woman of the Year 18-30 years of age, Inspirational Woman of the Year  30+ years of age and Inspirational Health Worker.

The Inspirational Women Awards are open to all non-Rotarian women and recognise the work done by the ‘quiet achievers’ whose commitment, dedication, perseverance, and proactivity improves the lives of others.

Members of the public are encouraged to submit online nominations by 1 June with further information available from: https://riwa.awardsplatform.com

‘JABS’ ENCOURAGED – Lung Foundation Australia (LFA) is putting its support behind World Immunisation Week, Friday April 24-Thursday April 30.

LFA eager to remind the community that vaccines help protect against respiratory infection.

Sometimes people think that immunisation and vaccination mean the same thing, but they are different.

Vaccination is when you get a vaccine, often given as an injection, whilst immunisation describes what happens in your body after vaccination when your body learns to fight off disease and  becomes protected. 

The Lung Foundation believes lung health should be taken more seriously to help protect the gift of breath, so that more Australians can breathe easier and live well.

A vaccine-preventable disease is an illness that a vaccine can stop you from getting or make it much less serious if you do get it.

Respiratory infections that vaccines protect against include COVID-19, Influenza, Pneumonia, Whooping cough and RSV (respiratory syncytial virus).

Learn more: https://lungfoundation.com.au/protect-your-lungs/immunisation

EV PLAN – The 2026 NSW Electric Vehicle Strategy includes a plan to invest in training for around 2,000 mechanics in regional NSW.

Five priority areas have been identified by the NSW Government which is backed by $100 million funding to sharpen the focus of the strategy.

In addition to regional mechanic training, the strategy also includes expanding the fast charging network especially in regional and remote blackspots, more kerbside charging infrastructure and  expanding the EV Fleets Incentive Program from small to medium-size trucks.

To date, the NSW Government has funded more than 3,300 EV chargers in more than 1,200 sites across the state including regional and remote NSW.

More than 117,000 EVs are registered in NSW, saving an estimated 141 million litres of petrol each year. 

To view the updated NSW Electric Vehicle Strategy, visit: www.nsw.gov.au/driving-boating-and-transport/nsw-governments-electric-vehicle-strategy

COMMUNITY GRANTS – Not-for-profit organisations and community projects can apply for the current round of the Hunter Valley Operations (HVO) Community Grants program.

Applications should target at least one of the focus areas, such as, capacity building including education and training, enterprise development and economic diversification; health, environment  and local need.

Whilst organisations and projects in the Upper Hunter and Lower Hunter are encouraged to apply, preference is given to applications that benefit communities in close proximity to HVO’s mining  operations and activities.

Applications close on 30 April with more information at www.hvo.com.au or apply at: https://hvo.smartygrants.com.au/2026HVOR1

ESSENTIAL OPPORTUNITY – Applications are open for emerging professionals to participate in Essential Energy’s 2027 Graduate Program.

More than 20 graduates will be recruited into permanent roles, offering mentoring, rotations and hands-on experience to help shape the future of energy across regional, rural and remote NSW.

Essential Energy’s opportunities are available in electrical engineering, AI, digital and data, cyber security, and procurement.

If you are interested in building a brilliant career and making a real community impact across NSW and southern QLD, lodge your application by Sunday, 10 May, at: www.essentialenergy.com.au/graduate-program

HEALTHY HEART – If you want to improve your heart health, the Heart Foundation invites you to get on your feet and go walking.

This year, Heart Foundation Walking celebrates 30 years of encouraging the gentle form of exercise that has become Australia’s largest free walking program.

Walks are held in neighbourhoods, shopping centres and even through aqua walking, providing one of the best ways you can protect your heart and get more out of life.

The Heart Foundation’s walking programs are free and a Personal Walking Plan Walk is available with a tailored six-week plan to help you get motivated.

Discover more at Heart Foundation Walking: www.heartfoundationwalking.org.au

TAFE COURSES – Microcredential Scholarships are among the latest offering of study opportunities at TAFE NSW.

Prospective students can gain industry-ready skills in just 6-8 weeks across 28 courses which include contract administration, leadership, WHS, digital skills and sustainability.

Early Childhood Educators are also being offered the ECEC Professional Learning Program which TAFE is conducting in partnership with the NSW Department of Education.

Meantime, the NSW Environment Protection Authority is funding the Food Waste Sustainability Microskill to develop sustainable food waste practices.

At TAFE NSW, you can explore flexible study options, learn from industry-experienced teachers, and access support services for every stage of your study journey, so learn more at:  www.tafensw.edu.au

ROAD SAFETY TEST – Challenge what you think you know about road safety by trying the NSW Centre for Road Safety’s Learning Lab.

Run your own crash test and witness the effects of the immersive experience that will challenge how you see road safety.

First, play the preview video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=ddzyJ8MCm38 then go to the interactive Road Safety Learning Lab website to watch the real impacts of risky driving and riding.

Warning, the website includes depictions of road trauma and crashes that some people and communities may find upsetting.

No matter how you travel or your level of experience, there are things to learn to make every journey safer: www.nsw.gov.au/roadsafetylearninglab/

Contact:
Email address: upperhunter@parliament.nsw.gov.au
New Address: 94 John Street Singleton 2330
Postal Address: PO Box 60 Singleton NSW 2330
Ph: 6543 1065
www.davelayzell.com.au/news/categories/state-matters

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2026 ANZAC Day Services

Published on 13 April 2026

ANZAC Day Services – Saturday, 25 April 2026

Communities across the Upper Hunter Shire will come together this ANZAC Day to reflect, remember, and honour the courage and sacrifice of those who have served our country.

Below is the full schedule of local services and Councillor attendance:

Aberdeen
5:40am – Dawn Service at Memorial, Moray Street (followed by breakfast)
9:30am – Morning Service at Aberdeen RSL & Citizens Club
Cr Earle Shields and Cr Taya Clout in attendance

Cassilis
10:45am – Marching from the Courthouse
11:00am – Service at the War Memorial
Cr Pat Ryan in attendance

Merriwa
5:30am – Dawn Service at Cenotaph (corner of Bettington & Marquet Streets)
10:30am – Parade from corner of Bow & Bettington Streets
10:45am – Main Service at Cenotaph
Cr Pat Ryan (Dawn Service) and Cr Troy Stolz (Main Service) in attendance

Murrurundi
6:00am – Dawn Service at Memorial Gates (New England Highway)
10:45am – March from Adelaide Street to Memorial Gates
11:00am – Commemoration Service at Memorial Gates
1:00pm – Lunch at Murrurundi Bowling Club

Scone
5:30am – Assemble for 6:00am Dawn Service at War Memorial (near Swimming Pool)
10:30am – Assemble for 11:00am Main Commemoration Service
Cr Maurice Collison and Cr Adam Williamson in attendance (Dawn Service)
Cr Adam Williamson in attendance (Main Service)
March along Guernsey Street to Scone RSL Club following the servic

Gundy
8:30am – March assembles at Linga Longa Hotel
9:00am – Service at Gundy Soldiers Memorial Hall
Cr Allison McPhee and Cr Maurice Collison in attendance

Let us gather in unity across the Upper Hunter to remember those who served, and those who made the ultimate sacrifice.

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Closure Notice for ANZAC Day – 2026 

We’ll be closed on Monday, 27 April for the ANZAC Day Public Holiday. Normal operating hours will resume on Tuesday, 28 April.
 
🏢 Affected Facilities:
🏛️ Administration Buildings
📚 Libraries – Scone Library will also be closed on ANZAC Day Saturday 25 April
👶 Early Learning Centre
 
🗑️ Waste Management Facilities:
All sites will also be closed on ANZAC Day Saturday 25 April and the Monday public holiday 27 April.
 
All kerbside waste collections will go ahead on Monday 27 April as per normal. Residents should put their bins out as they normally would.
 
🗺️ Visitor Information Centres in Merriwa & Murrurundi:
Murrurundi VIC will be closed ANZAC Day Saturday 25 April. Open Monday 27 April.
Merriwa VIC will be open both ANZAC Day Saturday 25 April and the Monday public holiday 27 April.
 
🎖️ There will be a number of dawn services, commemoration services, and marches across the Shire. For information on these please head to: https://www.upperhunter.nsw.gov.au/…/2026-ANZAC-Day…
 
📞 Need to get in touch? Our after-hours call service will still be available on 02 6540 1100, or you can report an issue anytime at: https://www.upperhunter.nsw.gov.au/Residents/Report-an-issue
 
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Future secured for Gummun Place through new care model

Published on 02 April 2026

Council has resolved a clear pathway forward for Gummun Place, confirming a transition that will allow the facility to continue supporting older residents in the community under a revised care model.

Following careful consideration and extensive work to identify a sustainable long-term solution, Council has endorsed a leasing arrangement that will see Gummun Place continue operating with a focus on supported accommodation and home care services.

Deputy Mayor Cr Pat Ryan, Chair of the Gummun Place Advisory Committee, said the outcome reflects a significant amount of work behind the scenes to secure the facility’s future.

“This has been a complex process, but the focus has always been on finding a solution that keeps services in our community and supports residents both now and into the future that is also affordable for our community” Cr Ryan said.

At Monday nights council meeting Council resolved:

  1. To accept the offer from provider A to lease Gummun Place as a licensed assisted boarding house supported by home care services.
  2. Delegate authority to the General Manager to execute the lease and conduct all relevant functions under the lease.
  3. Publicly announce the name of the provider once the lease negotiations have been finalised.
  4. Confirm its intention to cease operating Gummun Place Hostel as a residential aged care facility by 30 April 2026 and apply to the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission to revoke its registration as an aged care provider.

Council would like to acknowledge the hard work that has been put in by the Gummun Place Advisory Committee to achieve this outcome.

Cr Ryan said the transition provides a positive and realistic path forward for the facility. “This outcome ensures Gummun Place remains open and continues to support older residents in a way that is sustainable and better aligned with current care models,” he said.

This outcome provides a clear and positive path forward for Gummun Place and the community. While the residential aged care model is no longer viable, the transition ensures the facility will continue supporting older residents locally.

Under a licensed assisted boarding house model supported by home care services, Gummun Place will remain open, maintain local services and jobs, and continue to play an important role in the Upper Hunter’s care network.

Council remains committed to working closely with the selected provider, residents, families and staff throughout the transition period to ensure a smooth and respectful changeover ahead of 30 April 2026.

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March 2026 – Council Meeting Recap

Published on 01 April 2026

Upper Hunter Shire Council met on Monday 30 March 2026 to consider a range of matters relating to community services, infrastructure, planning and governance.

Recognition of staff service – Sonia Broadbent was recognised for 20 years of service and Jason Chapple for 30 years, acknowledging their long-standing contribution to Council operations and the Upper Hunter community.

Environmental and Community Services Committee – Council adopted the minutes of the Environmental and Community Services Committee, including support for a development application for dwelling alterations at Oxford Road, Scone, and the re-establishment of alcohol-free zones across Scone, Aberdeen, Merriwa and Murrurundi from 15 April 2026 to 15 April 2030.

Further details are available in the Environmental and Community Services Committee agenda on Council’s website: https://www.upperhunter.nsw.gov.au/Council/Council-and-Committee-Meetings/Council-and-Committee-Meetings/ECS-10-March-2026

Infrastructure Services Committee – The minutes of the Infrastructure Services Committee were adopted, with reports received on water and sewer operations, works delivery, and updates on key projects including the Cassilis Sewerage Scheme and Cassilis Footbridge.

Further details are available in the Infrastructure Services Committee agenda on Council’s website: https://www.upperhunter.nsw.gov.au/Council/Council-and-Committee-Meetings/Council-and-Committee-Meetings/ISC-10-March-2026

Corporate Services Committee and financial reporting – Council adopted the Corporate Services Committee minutes, noted financial and investment reports, and adopted the Rosedale Estate Masterplan. Council also reaffirmed its previous position regarding lease arrangements for the Scone Regional Saleyards.

Further details are available in the Corporate Services Committee agenda on Council’s website: https://www.upperhunter.nsw.gov.au/Council/Council-and-Committee-Meetings/Council-and-Committee-Meetings/CORP-20-March-2026

General administration matters – Items considered included motions for the 2026 National General Assembly, policy reviews and planning for 2026 ANZAC Day services.

Confidential reports – Council considered matters including a request for quote for the Kingdon Street causeway and culvert upgrade, the appointment of an independent member to the Audit Risk and Improvement Committee, the Gummun Place Hostel transition, and the General Manager’s performance review.

In relation to Gummun Place, council resolved:

  1. To accept the offer from provider (A) to lease Gummun Place as a licensed assisted boarding house supported by home care services.
  2. Delegate authority to the General Manager to execute the lease and conduct all relevant functions under the lease.
  3. Publicly announce the name of the provider once the lease negotiations have been finalised.
  4. Confirm its intention to cease operating Gummun Place Hostel as a residential aged care facility by 30 April 2026 and apply to the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission to revoke its registration as an aged care provider.

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Monthly Works Schedule – Month Starting Monday, 20 April 2026

Each Month Upper Hunter Shire Council prepares a report detailing the work that our infrastructure crews plan to deliver in the coming month. 

Scheduled work is merely an indication of what we intend to undertake and is not a guarantee of work being carried out. As factors such as weather, resource availability and unexpected needs can impact Councils priorities for the coming month. 

Merriwa

Works Delivery

  • Pembroke Road – Maintenance Grading 
  • Bulgin Road – Maintenance Grading 
  • Borambil Racecourse  Road – Maintenance Grading 
  • Coolah Road – Maintenance Grading
  • inspections as required
  • Action requests as required

Parks and Facilities

  • Amenities maintenance
  • Cemetery maintenance
  • Parks, sports fields, rest areas, entrances/approaches, Showground Passive areas and reserves mowing and maintenance
  • Playground inspections
  • Actions requests as required
  • Tree maintenance

Water and Sewer

  • Water treatment plant operation and maintenance
  • Sewer treatment plant operation and maintenance
  • Water and sewer distribution systems actions as required
  • Private works (Water & Sewer) as requried 

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Have you seen something that needs attention?

Please use the Customer Request Management Form available online by clicking here to lodge an action with UHSC.

Alternatively, you can download and use the Snap, Send, Solve app from the App store. This app allows you to submit requests with various authorities or Local Council with ease. Learn more about the Snap, Send, Solve app here

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