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Two more deaths as outbreak passes 800 cases |
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Sydneysiders who sparked Hunter lockdown plead guilty |
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Local charged with multiple child sex crimes |
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A Muswellbrook man has been denied bail after being charged with a string of alleged sexual and violent offences, including an unlawful sexual relationship with a 14-year-old, kidnapping, and an act of child prostitution. | Here's what else police allege happened |
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Coal train and truck collide at Scone |
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There was a "horrific" scene at a level crossing near Scone on Wednesday morning. Locals heard a loud bang just after 7am and ran out to see a truck and a train had collided. Paramedics praised community members who rushed to help the truck driver. | The seriously injured truck driver was airlifted to hospital |
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Ship docks as virus-affected crew recovers |
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Tributes flow for family killed in car crash |
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Hunter Valley coking coal triples in value |
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Coking coal is used to make steel and it has soared in value in 2021 despite China's ban on Aussie imports. Coking coal from here in the Hunter has fetched a whopping $US410 a tonne in the past week, which is triple the price it was going for in early 2020. | Will the spike in value last? |
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That trendy cactus could cost you $220k |
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Have you ever bought a little cactus at the markets? Did you check if the seller was legit? The New South Wales government is cracking down on illegal cactus sales, with experts fearing the spread of some cactus weeds could spell danger for the agriculture sector. The illegal cactus trade is more prevalent than you'd think, says the Hunter's regional weeds co-ordinator Matt Kennedy. | How can you tell what you're buying? |
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Meet the new Labor candidate for the Hunter |
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Local's grand final tradition ruined by COVID |
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Newcastle's Frank Rynehart has been front and centre at every NRL big dance since 1962. He's been there for all the big moments – the to-the-wire finishes, the shock upsets, the controversial calls, and THAT Knights victory in 1997. But this year, Frank won't be at the game … all thanks to COVID-19 lockdowns. | Listen to how Frank will spend grand final night |
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Forty years of being a rescue chopper legend |
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A birthday wish for a devilish cause |
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When you were eight years old, what did you wish for on your birthday? A scooter? A puppy? Maybe some new dolls? Maitland's very own wildlife warrior Camilo Trescott had a very special birthday wish this year – to help Tasmanian Devils living in the Barrington Tops. | Hear how Camilo is making his wish come |
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What else made news in the past week? |
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Cold case charge: A 49-year-old man has been charged with manslaughter over the 2005 death of a toddler in Singleton. Jordan William Thompson was 21 months old when his mum left him in the care of her partner. When she returned, the toddler was unresponsive and later died. Following investigations and a NSW government $100,000 reward for information, a strike force made an arrest on Monday. The 49-year-old was refused bail and appeared in court. Vaccination rates: Good on ya, Hunter! Our local vaccine rates are thundering along. The Upper Hunter Shire is galloping ahead with 88.9 per cent of eligible locals now having one dose of a vaccine, with 59 per cent fully vaccinated. Newcastle has just over 52 per cent fully vaccinated while Maitland is nearly at 49 per cent fully vaccinated. Cessnock, Singleton and Muswellbrook are the slowest in take-up, with all three LGAs under 43 per cent fully vaxxed. Moderna arrives: Moderna COVID vaccines have begun arriving in the Hunter. The mRNA vaccines are being rolled out to 3,600 pharmacies across Australia. The vaccine is available to everyone over 12 and is 93 per cent effective six months after a second dose. Recycling coal ash: A Hunter environmental group says the New South Wales government has missed a huge opportunity to act against pollution from coal ash dams at power stations by developing an ash recycling industry. Paul Winn from the Hunter Community Environment Centre says the government talks favourably about an ash recycling industry but hasn't delivered a strong action plan to achieve it. Teen knife crime on the rise: Over the past fortnight, three NSW teens died, four were critically injured and six young people are facing murder charges relating to knife crime. Youth knife assaults have increased a shocking 76 per cent over the last reporting period, while stabbing crimes overall have declined by half in the past two decades. Christmas shopping around the corner: In a normal year, there would be plenty of time, but consumer sentiment data has shown that more of us will spend up early for Christmas and we will spend up online. Some businesses fear that postal delays could get even longer closer to December. | Visit our website for more local news |
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The best photos from around the country |
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How's the weather looking? |
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Spring was meant to be sprung, right? Well, you'll have to wait a little longer for the sunshine to arrive. The rest of the week will bring periods of showers right across the Hunter, with the possibility of a thunderstorm or two. Friday looks to be the warmest day, with a top of 27 degrees on the horizon. In the meantime, we can enjoy this spring shot, courtesy of Captain Cow. | Check the seven-day forecast for your town |
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