Hunter News 31 July 2020
NSW Health have reported two new confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the Hunter.
A University of Newcastle graduate has landed a spot at Brown University, a prestigious Ivy League school in the United States and one of the world's leading research universities.
BY ISABEL EVERETT Two people will face court today charged over an alleged aggravated break and enter at a home...
iCare is responsible for providing insurance compensation to more than 326 thousand public and private sector employers in NSW and their 3.6 million employees.
Police have charged 21 inmates following investigations into a riot at Cessnock Correctional Centre earlier in the year.
The trial of additional train services running between Singleton and Newcastle, has been extended for another 12 months.
A high capacity drive-through Covid-19 testing clinic, which patients can attend without an appointment or doctors referral is opening in Warners Bay.
A man is due to face court on Wednesday, charged over several acts of vandalism at train stations across the Hunter, Sydney, and Central Coast transport networks.
Fire has damaged the Australia Post Shop at Wallsend Village overnight.
Lake Macquarie City’s food and dining scene is set for a vibrant boost with a the local Council adopting a new 10-month pilot program called VibrantSCENE.