Hunter News 21 May 2020
A report released today shows Port Stephens made the list as one of the least affordable areas for renting in regional NSW, whilst the Upper Hunter is one of the most affordable areas.
It's hoped the University of Newcastle will soon be able to welcome back international students as the coronavirus pandemic eases.
Police have arrested a man in relation to the suspicious death of a 7-month-old boy at Aberdeen.
The first virtual Bring Your Bills day and community expo is being held next Wednesday the 20th of May, to provide Hunter residents with support on their energy and water bills during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Hunter News 20 May 2020
A major upgrade to Queens Wharf at Morpeth is due to start on June 1.
Lake Macquarie City Council is calling on the community to choose their favourite design for three new skate parks in Windale, Morisset and Croudace Bay.
BY IAN CROUCH A joint study by the Universities of Newcastle and Griffith has found more than 100 Australian suburbs...
A man will appear in court on Wednesday, after allegedly biting a police officer near Maitland yesterday.
Today is World Bee Day, and across the Hunter beekeepers are backing calls from New South Wales Labor for a recovery plan to ensure the survival of the beekeeping industry.
Fire has destroyed a large electrical pillar box at Pelaw Main, cutting power to hundreds of homes and rural properties.