Hunter News 10 June 2020
A body has been found in bushland at Cardiff, believed to be that of a man reported missing from Lake Macquarie.
A Federal Court Justice considering whether the proposed settlement to PFAS-affected residents at Williamtown is fair and reasonable is urging them to accept the offer.
One person has been taken to hospital after a two car crash at Stockrington near Seahampton.
Hunter News 5 June 2020
The Geographical Names Board is seeking community feedback on a proposal by a community member to name a mountain in the suburb of Upper Rouchel as Mount Brook.
Pouch checks have revealed 26 new Tasmanian Devil joeys have been born so far this year, as part of Aussie Ark's breeding program at the Barrington Tops, just in time for the first snow fall of the year.
Hunter News 4 June 2020
An investigation into a bus crash which claimed the life of a 35-year-old woman at Adamstown last year has found the driver suffered a Transient Loss of Consciousness in the moments before the tragedy.
In a Hunter first, Lake Macquarie City Council is working on a plan to tackle homelessness in the local government area.
A shop owner has chased a wound-be armed robber who attempted to hold-up his take away store at Medowie.
The Hunter Valley Wine and Tourism Association has reported figures revealing COVID-19 has caused an $85 million loss to the Hunter Valley economy from March to May 2020.
OzHarvest’s iconic yellow van has pulled in to PCYC Lake Macquarie in Windale to set up a new food relief hub that will provide 700 pre-cooked meals and over 600 hampers each week to 60 local charities across the Hunter in response to COVID-19.