Hunter News 21 September 2022
The City of Newcastle is running a public workshop which will have more than 100 people provide feedback about the new four-year Community Engagement Strategy.
The wearing of masks is no longer mandatory on public transport, taxis, and rideshare cars across the Hunter and New South Wales from Wednesday.
The Fort Scratchley Historical Society will fire a seven-gun salute on Thursday as a part of the National Day of Mourning for the late Queen Elizabeth II.
An Upper House inquiry into the privatisation of Newcastle's bus services has recommended the move be reversed, over concern the quality of services has declined, passengers now pay more, and drivers face worse pay and conditions.
Hunter News 19 September 2022
There's concern the State Government could be moving to sell off the former Maitland Hospital, without consulting the community on other ideas for the site.
The first in a new Blue Plaques program, to commemorate notable figures and events in the history of New South Wales, has been installed at East Maitland.
Work gets under way today (Monday 19 September, 2022) on a major upgrade of Kurri Kurri's commercial centre.
Hunter News 15 September 2022
The latest Bureau of Health Information data has revealed, almost a quarter of patients are leaving the Emergency Department at Maitland Hospital early.
Hunter News 14 September 2022
A rate rise could be on the cards for Port Stephens residents, as part of efforts to ease the financial pressure on Council.
Giacomo Arnott has been elected as Port Stephens' new Deputy Mayor.