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The Tumut Blues are back at the top of Group 9
17/09/2023

The Tumut Blues are back at the top of Group 9

The Tumut Blues produced a comeback for the ages, recovering from a 14-0 halftime deficit to secure the 2023 Group 9 premiership with a gutsy 23-18 win over Kangaroos in Sunday’s gripping grand final at McDonald’s Park. The decider was played in sapping heat and Kangaroos adapted better in the o...

Tumut's poignant Anzac Day Dawn Service.
24/04/2023

Tumut's poignant Anzac Day Dawn Service.

Four players have been suspended and a trainer banned for a year by the NSWRL in the wake of the spiteful Group 9 clash ...
20/04/2023

Four players have been suspended and a trainer banned for a year by the NSWRL in the wake of the spiteful Group 9 clash between Tumut and Albury at Greenfield Park last Sunday.

The Tumut Blues will be without two of their key players for Saturday’s important encounter with Temora at Twickenham after NSWRL dished out a number of penalties in the wake of the fiery opening round clash on the border with the Albury Thunder last Sunday. Multiple players from both teams and an...

28/02/2023

A Tumut woman is eager to be rid of her mortgage forever after scoring $100,000 in today’s Lucky Lotteries Super Jackpot draw. The local resident held the 1st Prize winning entry in Lucky Lotteries Super Jackpot draw 10757, drawn Tuesday. The winner was oblivious to her good fortune until an offic...

Batlow played host to the opening round of the Roddy Shield on Friday night.
04/02/2023

Batlow played host to the opening round of the Roddy Shield on Friday night.

The Batlow football gods certainly turned it on in round one of the Tumut Pub 9s on Friday night, with three entertaining games played in cooler than usual conditions.

The extra funding brings the total commitment to $37.4 million to upgrade a section of the road linking Canberra with Tu...
20/01/2023

The extra funding brings the total commitment to $37.4 million to upgrade a section of the road linking Canberra with Tumut.

The upgrade of the Brindabella Road has received an additional $20 million from the federal government, bringing the total commitment to improving the road to $37.4 million. Local MP Kristy McBain had previously pledged $17.4 million for the road upgrade. Work will focus on sections of the road from...

As the region cops another drenching this evening, the Bureau of Meteorology has issued the below severe thunderstorm wa...
29/12/2022

As the region cops another drenching this evening, the Bureau of Meteorology has issued the below severe thunderstorm warning at 7.23pm for areas around Tumut and Gundagai, warning of possible flash flooding.

Weather Situation: slow-moving thunderstorms are re-developing this evening east of Wagga Wagga, driven by a surface trough in a moist and unstable airmass. Thunderstorms are expected to ease later this evening.
Severe thunderstorms are likely to produce heavy rainfall that may lead to flash flooding in the warning area over the next several hours. Locations which may be affected include Gundagai and Tumut.
The State Emergency Service advises that people should:
* Keep clear of creeks and storm drains.
* Don't walk, ride your bike or drive through flood water.
* If you are trapped by flash flooding, seek refuge in the highest available place and ring 000 if you need rescue.
* Be aware that run-off from rainfall in fire affected areas may behave differently and be more rapid. It may also contain debris such as ash, soil, trees and rocks.
* After bushfires, heavy rain and the loss of foliage can make the ground soft and heavy, leading to a greater chance of landslides.
* Unplug computers and appliances.
* Avoid using the phone during the storm.
* Stay indoors away from windows, and keep children and pets indoors as well.
* Stay vigilant and monitor conditions. Note that the landscape may have changed following bushfires.
* For emergency help in floods and storms, ring the SES (NSW and ACT) on 132 500.

The next warning is due to be issued by 10:25 pm.

31/10/2022

The Tumut Caravan Park was ordered to evacuate this morning with the Tumut River currently in a moderate flood following a wild day and night of weather in the region. The Adelong Creek broke its banks at around midnight last night, inundating the main street of Adelong. At Tumut, the local  Carava...

06/10/2022

The flood watch for the Tumut River was upgraded to a minor flood warning this morning. Under its new warning system, the NSW SES advised people to stay informed about predicted river rises causing possible minor flooding on the Tumut River: The Bureau of Meteorology said minor flooding may occur al...

09/09/2022

A teenage boy has been charged following a pursuit in an allegedly stolen car. About 8.20am yesterday (Thursday), officers attempted to stop a Holden Colorado, which had been reported stolen, on Gocup Road, Tumut. The vehicle failed to stop, and a pursuit was initiated on Brungle Road, before being....

01/09/2022

Snowy Valleys Council has closed access to the Tumut Wetlands following the detection of wastewater overflow in the area and is consulting with the EPA on next steps.

17/08/2022

A Tumut has been charged with drug offences following searches in Tumut and Wagga. Officers attached to the Wagga Wagga Region Enforcement Squad (RES) established Strike Force Alekseev in January this year to investigate the supply of prohibited drugs – namely co***ne, M**A and cannabis in the Tum...

16/08/2022

Snowy Valleys Councillors will this week consider a recommendation to bulldoze the Tumut saleyards to make way for a combined indoor sports centre and evacuation facility.

04/08/2022

Tumut SES is on standby to assist anyone affected by the rising waters resulting from this week’s rainfall, and is employing help from around the state.

02/08/2022

Gundagai athlete and Tumut High School student Indiana Cooper has crushed her previous personal best time to qualify for her first international final in the 100m T38 sprint at the 2022 Birmingham Commonwealth Games. Representing Australia, Indi started in heat two and finished fourth behind two-tim...

02/08/2022

A flood watch has been issued for moderate to major flooding along the Tumut and Murrumbidgee Rivers from Thursday. The Flood Watch, issued by the Bureau of Meteorology, provides early advice of possible flooding. A series of troughs and a cold front are forecast to bring rainfall and vigorous winds...

31/07/2022

Batlow’s Sharni Williams has added a Commonwealth Games gold medal to her collection and helped Australia avenge the ghosts of the 2018 Gold Coast Commonwealth Games, defeating Fiji 22-12 in the gold medal match at Birmingham early on Monday morning. The Australians, who fell to Fiji 19-12 in the ...

31/07/2022

Batlow product Sharni Williams and her Australian Pearls will compete for a Birmingham Commonwealth Games gold medal early on Monday morning AEST when taking on Fiji in the rugby sevens final. After losing their third pool game to Fiji 19-12 on Saturday afternoon AEST, the Aussies were forced to pla...

08/07/2022

A quick-thinking neighbour rescued a woman from a fire that destroyed her home in Batlow this morning.

18/06/2022

WaterNSW is warning landholders on the Tumut River to be alert for river height fluctuations as a result of releases from Blowering Dam in the coming days and weeks.

12/06/2022

Think of any community organisation in Adelong over the past four decades or so and chances are Stephanie Smyth has volunteered to serve on it in some capacity. Today she’s been recognised for her service to the community with a Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM). The esteem in which she’s he...

Popular camping grounds in the high country have been closed ahead of the long weekend.
07/06/2022

Popular camping grounds in the high country have been closed ahead of the long weekend.

Recent snowfalls in excess of half a metre which have fallen across Kosciuszko National Park have forced the early closure of several roads and visitor areas prior to the Queen’s Birthday long weekend. Drivers travelling for the snow season from capital cities are expected to still be able to use ...

01/06/2022

Snowy Valleys CEO Matthew Hyde has resigned his position after being warmly welcomed by the Wodonga Council into its top job.

20/04/2022

Labor today pledged more than $17 million towards safety upgrades for a dangerous section of the Brindabella Road, from the Brindabella Valley to the ACT border. Eden-Monaro MP Kristy McBain was in Tumut for the announcement. Labor will commit $17.4 million to the project, if elected at the federal....

12/04/2022

Forestry Corporation will open the southern end of Blowering Dam in time for Easter, following extensive work to repair bushfire and storm damaged roads and infrastructure. From Thursday, visitors and residents will also be able to access between Batlow and Talbingo, said Stewardship and Fire Manage...

11/04/2022

A man was due to face court today charged with a raft of offences following a police pursuit and subsequent crash in Tumut on Friday night, after which the man allegedly stabbed a Tumut police officer. About 8.40pm, police say local officers were patrolling the Tumut township when they attempted to....

25/01/2022

A man has been charged following an alleged armed robbery and assault in Tumut yesterday. Police were told about 8pm Tuesday, a 67-year-old man was allegedly threatened with a knife, assaulted, and had his wallet and keys stolen by another man at a camp site on the Tumut River, off East Blowering Ro...

Farmers around Adelong have been delivering some Christmas cheer to passing motorists with their spectacular hay creatio...
24/12/2021

Farmers around Adelong have been delivering some Christmas cheer to passing motorists with their spectacular hay creations.

Take a drive along the Snowy Mountains Highway west of Adelong or along Yaven Creek Road and it is hard not to notice the hay sculptures celebrating the festive season.

24/12/2021

The Adelong pool is closed today for cleaning after Snowy Valleys Council was advised that a person who has tested positive for Covid-19 attended the pool on Thursday, December 23, between 4pm and 5pm. NSWHealth advises anyone who was at the Adelong pool yesterday between 4pm and 5pm could be consid...

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