Hunter News Weekly Summary
Hunter News 26 November 2020
Police have made a major breakthrough in their investigation into the large scale theft of copper cable in the Tomago area.
Hunter Valley Police have arrested a 4th person over the alleged murder of New Zealand firefighter Ian Pullen at Glenidding near Singleton two years ago.
Hunter News 25 November 2020
The Tighes Hill RSPCA Veterinary Hospital will close from December 1st, as part of plans to expand the organisations hospital at Rutherford.
Three mental health coordinators have been appointed to Newcastle as part of a support program being offered to commercial fishermen.
Hunter News 24 November 2020
Four Hunter MPs have each secured $300,000 in State funding for projects across the region through the 2020 Community Building Partnership Program with sporting facilities proving to be the big winners.
Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack will be in the Hunter today (Tuesday 24 November 2020) to inspect progress on two important road projects.
A third person has faced court over the alleged murder of New Zealand firefighter Ian Pullen at Glenridding near Singleton two years ago.
Hunter News 23 November 2020
The first shipment of the New South Wales winter wheat harvest will leave Port of Newcastle for Vietnam on Monday, the 23rd.
An elderly man has died in hospital after crashing his mobility scooter at Cooranbong.
A Dungog woman is due to front court today after she was allegedly clocked driving at more than 50 kilometres above the speed limit at Black Hill.