Hunter News Weekly Summary
Hunter News 3 June 2021
Newcastle Police are appealing for witnesses to a serious assault at New Lambton early Thursday morning.
The Hunter's western suburbs are set to get new school bus routes later this month, with the hopes to reduce congestion and get kids to and from school more safely.
Hunter News 2 June 2021
The revitalisation plan for Toronto Foreshore is still in place despite concerns from residents on the accessibility and need for the foreshore plan to go ahead.
A species of coral exclusive to the waters of Port Stephens is currently under threat and could be extinct within a decade if more isn't done to protect it.
Hunter News 1 June 2021
Concerns are being raised about the potential cut to security services at TAFE campuses, including those in the Hunter.
Hunter News 31 May 2021
The state government is being urged to force mining companies to increase the rate of land rehabilitation for mine sites in the Hunter Valley.
A community petition has been launched through State Parliament against the tree pruning being undertaken by Ausgrid around powerlines across Newcastle.
Hunter News 28 May 2021
Newcastle's jobless rate is now back to pre-COVID levels, despite some growing pains as we get back to work.
Recent research conducted by the Salvation Army showed the most vulnerable in the Hunter and across Australian communities are reaching out to the Salvation Army for support more than ever before
Hunter Workers are protesting outside of Harvey Norman Kotara at 12pm today in response to the submissions opposing a minimum wage increase.