Hunter News Weekly Summary
Hunter News 8 June 2021
The former Belmont Bunnings has been chosen as the site for the Hunter's mass vaccination hub.
Emergency services across the Hunter will now be able to communicate better and respond more quickly with the opening of a new communications centre at Raymond Terrace.
Snow chasers are being advised to give the Barrington Tops a miss this winter due to poor road conditions.
Hunter News 7 June 2021
Bird experts are warning against mouse baits which are set to be distributed across the Hunter Valley, for fears wildlife could die in large numbers.
New data revealed by the State Opposition shows fines issued to motorists in Newcastle from mobile speed cameras have increased 11-fold since warning signs were removed last year.
A man is due to face Maitland Local Court today (Monday 7 June 2021) accused of viciously assaulting two men in separate incidents at Woodberry and Beresfield.
Investigations are continuing into a suspicious fire which destroyed several buildings at Morpeth.
Hunter News 4 June 2021
WARNING: GRAPHIC IMAGES. A Cliftleigh woman has been charged with animal cruelty offences for failing to provide veterinary treatment for her horse.
Efforts to repair erosion on Jimmys Beach could be causing silt to build up in the Myall River, say community members.
Hunter News 3 June 2021
Paramedics across the state will be walking off the job on June 10 for 24 hours, only responding to life threatening and emergency situations