Hunter News Weekly Summary
Hunter News 4 June 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.
New data has revealed the Hunter-Newcastle region is in the top five regions nationally for the number of older Australians left waiting for aged care packages that have already been approved.
BY IAN CROUCH State Labor MP’s in the Hunter say the results of a new school safety survey shows parents...
A Newcastle based company and industry leader in energy management software has secured a $5 million dollar investment which will spark new opportunities for renewable energy use around the globe.
Hunter News 3 June 2020
Firefighters have been called to a house fire at Hamilton South.
BY IAN CROUCH Lake Macquarie police are asking for our help to find a man who’s gone missing from Cardiff....
Researchers from the University of Newcastle, Hunter Medical Research Institute and Hunter New England Health have received more than $860,000 to analyse the physiological and mental health effects of hazardous bushfire smoke.
Gymnasiums, yoga, indoor pools and dance studios can reopen within a fortnight and kids’ sport can resume across NSW from 1 July, as more COVID-19 restrictions are lifted.
Hunter News 2 June 2020
The Newcastle Art Gallery and the Hunter Medical Research Institute will benefit from the largest bequest in the Hunter's history.
Hunter New England Local Health is urging the community to be careful when using potting mix after three cases of confirmed Legionnaires’ disease in recent weeks.