Hunter News Weekly Summary
Hunter News 6 October 2021
A 41-year-old man was taken to John Hunter Hospital where he was treated for knife wounds to his wrist and chest.
The only other areas across the state which recorded more cases than the Hunter was western and south-western Sydney.
He defeated Oxley MP Melinda Pavey 15 votes to 3 at a party room meeting on Wednesday morning.
The Hunter's peak business group is calling for certainty when it comes to re-opening the region from Lockdown.
Four kittens have been rescued as fire tore through a garage at Charlestown on Wednesday morning.
Police have been called to a protest demonstration at Adamstown.
A free vaccination clinic is open today (Wednesday 6 October, 2021) at the University of Newcastle's Callaghan campus.
Hunter News 5 October 2021
A former Catholic school at Singleton has been severely damaged by fire overnight.
A report is being prepared for the Coroner after a woman died in a two car crash at Tea Gardens.
Police have launched a critical incident investigation after two men - including a police officer - were serious injured in a motorcycle crash at Mandalong.