Plus, 'unbelievable vandalism' at Hunter Wetlands Centre, and a fire and rescue officer delivers a roadside baby!
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Can Stockton Beach be restored? | |
Of the 13 options considered as part of a coastal management plan to replenish the eroded Stockton Beach, only two are considered viable. The multi-million-dollar plan has been released to the public this week and considers how to replace the 112,000 cubic metres of sand lost each year to coastal erosion. | |
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'Unbelievable vandalism' at Hunter Wetlands Centre | |
A fire has destroyed four sheds and caused tens of thousands of dollars' worth of damage at the Hunter Wetlands Centre in a suspected arson attack. A motion camera set up to monitor feral animal activity captured a group of men in the area before the fire. Police are investigating. | |
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Backyard veggie patches sprouting local seeds | |
The Maitland Seed Library, which launched just as the coronavirus pandemic hit, has attracted hundreds of members, as food shortages prompted people to start planting. Jacqui Purcell was among the first to sign her young family up after all her attempts to source seeds elsewhere failed. "To them, food comes from the backyard, not from the supermarket necessarily, and that's everything to me." | |
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Drive-in movie boom predicted after COVID-19 | |
Did you know there are only three drive-in movie cinemas left in NSW, and Heddon Greta in the Hunter Valley is one of them. Operator Scott Seddon is fairly confident people will be able to drive in to watch a movie before the indoor cinemas open. | |
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What else made news this week.... | |
Monday: Concerns that the Hunter's free after hours medical service may have to introduce fees to make up for funding cuts, have been allayed. Hunter Primary Care was facing the loss of 12 per cent of its funding next financial year. Tuesday: Prime Minister Scott Morrison paid tribute to police officer Glen Humphris in parliament. Constable Humphris, who left Newcastle to live in Victoria, was one of four officers killed when a truck crashed into them on a freeway in Melbourne last month. Wednesday: Merewether Golf Club says retaining ownership of the land was key to members supporting a $120 million seniors living development on the site. Thursday: A Hunter beef cattle farmer says the temporary closure of a northern New South Wales abattoir affects about 30 percent of their export market to China. | |
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