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A second judicial inquiry into the murder and manslaughter convictions against Hunter woman Kathleen Folbigg has wrapped up until February, after fresh evidence was tabled by Danish scientists on a genetic mutation found in two of Folbigg's deceased children. Folbigg was convicted of killing her four children between 1989 and 1999. | Read what was presented at the hearing |
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The body of Lake Macquarie woman Danielle Easey was found wrapped in plastic in Cockle Creek in 2019. The two people on trial accused of murdering Ms Easey pointed fingers at each other in the courtroom this week. | Here's what was said in court |
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If the Narrabri Gas Project in the New England region gets the tick of approval, it'll likely result in a pipeline being built through the Hunter to deliver gas to the Port of Newcastle and to the yet-to-be built Kurri Kurri Gas Plant. But outside of the controversy, do we really need it at all? | Read our analysis of the project |
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Our beloved Newcastle pup-mascot Elphie died a few weeks ago. For our Mornings presenter Kia Handley, Elphie's owner, it's been an incredibly tough time. It led her to reflect on how people navigate through losing pets. | Read how Kia is getting through it |
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Education group Where There's a Will formed in 2016 to help Upper Hunter kids develop positive communication skills about their mental health. The group has been so successful that the initiative is set to be shared in other areas of regional NSW. | Here's what's involved |
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It all began 18 years ago as an A4 sheet of paper covered front and back with community news. Now it's a monthly must-have for Paterson residents and its editor Alison Pitkin says it's a key part of the community. | Hear the history behind the newsletter |
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The Last Stop Donkey Program trains feral donkeys to become farm guardians, protecting vulnerable livestock like lambs. The group's founder Brooke Purvis says demand from farmers has boomed, meaning a new truckload of donkeys has begun training. | Hear how donkey handlers are saving these animals |
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Bus crash: A bus hit a concrete barrier on Wommara Avenue at Belmont North in the early hours of Sunday morning, ejecting two passengers and trapping them for 30 minutes. A man was flown to Royal North Shore Hospital with spinal injuries, while four other passengers were taken to John Hunter Hospital with cuts and abrasions.
Varroa explorations: The CSIRO says it's working with key stakeholders by sequencing the varroa mite genome to help trace it, after a Newcastle outbreak caused chaos in June. The mite was first detected in sentinel hives in the Port of Newcastle, and outbreaks now top 100. A senate inquiry is examining biosecurity preparedness, with a focus on varroa.
Hillsborough Road upgrades: Hillsborough Road residents say work needs to begin on an upgrade sooner than the 2025 proposed start time. The road has received $35 million in funding in the past 12 months for two lanes in each direction. About 36,000 cars use Hillsborough Road each day.
Coal tax: Business Hunter says a proposed short-term tax on thermal coal exports could eventually become permanent. The federal government is due to discuss the tax, which is designed to help ease power bills.
Local COVID stats: In the week ending November 3 there were more than 1,100 COVID 19 cases across the Hunter New England Health Region. That figure is up nearly 150 on the week before. The Central Coast recorded 435 cases, up from 360 on the previous week.
Elliot knighted in rugby league: New Knights signing Adam Elliot says he's looking forward to getting into full contact training once he overcomes a pelvis injury. The 27-year-old says he'll be available for round one and is in good hands with the Knights medical staff.
Jets loss: The Newcastle Jets suffered another loss at the weekend, but coach Arthur Papas says it was the soccer team's best game this season. The Jets went down to ladder leaders Melbourne City 2-1 at Hunter Stadium. | Visit our website for more local news |
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Then look no further than this delicious one-tray chicken, chorizo and chickpea bake. It's simple, budget-friendly and can roast in the oven, giving you time for much more important things. | Find the recipe here |
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A mostly sunny weekend is on the way! There'll be a chance of some coastal showers tomorrow and Friday, and some possible rain in the Upper Hunter on Saturday. Temperatures will get to the high 20s in some parts too.
Image: Our ABC Newcastle reporter Carly Cook snapped this one in Linwood on a lovely, dry sunny day. ☀️ | Check the seven-day forecast for your town |
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