Plus, Warners Bay restaurateurs retire after 45 years, varroa mite update, and a hearty lentil recipe
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Since varroa mite was found at the Port of Newcastle two months ago, everyone from backyard gardeners to big businesses have kept a close eye on daily developments. Almost 100 infected sites later, the threat of the deadly bee parasite remains for Australia's $70-million-a-year honey industry and the industries that rely on pollination. | Where do they suspect varroa mite came from? |
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An Anglican priest has been stripped of his Holy Orders and suspended by the church amid "disturbing" allegations of assault, bullying and intimidation over two decades. An investigation by the church looked into the conduct of Father Chris Bird, once a priest at St Stephens Church in Adamstown, in relation to several alleged incidents. | Read more to find out what Father Bird has been accused of |
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A new $50 million national fire danger rating system will be rolled out next month, replacing a system more than half a century old. The Newcastle region is no stranger to fire, and experts hope the new system will provide communities with clearer and more consistent messaging about fire dangers in their area on any given day. | Here's what you need to know |
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The Newcastle Knights upset the Brisbane Broncos in the NRLW 32-14 at the weekend to score their maiden win for the club. It's exactly how they wanted to start the season, with promising signs right across the park. | Hear what their coach had to say |
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It's one of the most popular biking and leisure tracks in the Hunter. The full Fernleigh Track starts at Adamstown and will eventually reach all the way to Murrays Beach. A new stretch connects Belmont South and Blacksmiths. | Listen here to virtually visit some of its new features |
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It began with a brick and has led to a community of nearly 70,000 people connecting over a love of history and mystery. This is Lost Newcastle … a corner of the internet where you can have nice things! | Listen: What's the key to its success? |
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It's the end of an era in Warners Bay. After 45 years, the owners of Lim's Kitchen have sold their business and are retiring. Jenny Marchant spoke to Carol and Evan Yeung, who raised a family and built a loyal customer base over the decades. | Listen to their memories and what's planned for retirement |
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Your locally made podcast The Newcastle Hunter Catch Up will now be in your podcast feed once a week from next week! Each Wednesday, the podcast will focus on intriguing and interesting Hunter stories. The podcast is hosted by Kia Handley and made right here in Newcastle. If you have a tip for a great podcast story, send us a note here Newcastle@abc.net.au | Listen to Catch Up or subscribe to the podcast |
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Varroa mite update: The New South Wales Agriculture Minister says beekeepers will be part of the decision making, as the varroa mite response moves into the euthanasia and disposal phase. Almost 100 infected premises have been identified since the parasite was first detected in Newcastle about two months ago. Beekeepers affected by the varroa mite outbreak can access reimbursement payments from the state government. Aged care COVID-19 outbreak: Several aged care facilities in the Hunter region are dealing with COVID-19 outbreaks. According to the latest federal government data, the Bayside residential aged care facility in Bonnells Bay reported five deaths last week and 94 COVID infections, which included 70 residents. Cameron Park Care Community reported 47 cases (29 residents and 18 staff) while BaptistCare Warabrook Aged Care Centre had a total of 41 COVID cases. Fish kill: The EPA says a toxic discharge is unlikely to have caused a mass fish kill in Lake Macquarie. Hundreds of fish of all species and sizes washed up on the shore of Mannering Park a fortnight ago. The EPA says water sample testing shows it is not acutely toxic. Domestic violence funding: Nine women's refuges in the Hunter region will share in about $500,000 for security upgrades. Attorney General Mark Speakman says the money will be used for upgrades like replacing outdoor lighting. The locations of the refuges won't be revealed to protect the women and children seeking help. Newcastle Airport: Newcastle Airport says the arrival of two new defence contractor businesses is the beginning of a new era for the airport. Daronmont Technologies and Plexsys Australia have set up in the airport's terminal but will move to the adjacent Astra Aerolab. | Visit our website for more local news |
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| Fancy some warm, hearty, vegetarian comfort food? This easy-baked lentils dish is delicious when served with a side of warm, crusty bread and butter, and is a great way to eat healthily and economically. | Yum yum yum! Find the recipe here |
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| | | If you're a fan of showers you'll like the rest of the week. There'll be patchy patchy rain right across the Hunter with daily showers expected between glimpses of sunshine. If you're up the valley the weekend looks to be nice, with temperatures reaching 20 degrees. Same on the coast, but with a higher chance of rain. | Check the seven-day forecast for your town |
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