Plus, Hunter has the highest rate of elder abuse in the state, the Obeids are planning a $100m Hunter development, and another local Indigenous death in custody
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How do the Hunter's vax figures stack up? |
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Hunter has NSW's highest rate of elder abuse |
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The Obeids' plan to develop the Hunter |
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Aboriginal death in custody at local prison |
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Another Indigenous inmate death examined |
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The NSW Coroner heard this week that 20-year-old Wiradjuri man Bailey Mackander was treated with contempt by correctional officers prior to his death at Kariong Correctional Centre on the Central Coast in 2019. He was the 459th First Nations inmate to die in custody since the royal commission. | Read what Bailey's parents had to say about his death |
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When it's more than just a bit of period pain |
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What do you know about endometriosis? It's a debilitating condition affecting so many women here in the Hunter and right across Australia. And unfortunately, the pathway to diagnosis is long. | Hear what it's like living with this disease |
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Aberdeen student wins state peace award |
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The HSC is stressful enough for students (and parents), right? Meg Southcombe from St Joseph's at Aberdeen is tackling her exams while also advocating for homelessness and mental health awareness in her community. Her work has been recognised by the NSW Governor with a Dame Marie Bashir Peace Award. | Hear how Meg's research is influencing policies in New South Wales |
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Muso Ben Leece kicks off Aus Music Month |
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Matildas to take on the USA in Newcastle |
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Absolutely huge news for football fans. For the first time in over two decades, the Matildas will take on the United States Women's National Team on home soil. If that wasn't exciting enough, the match will be played in Newcastle later this month! | Hear from one excited local ex-player and fan |
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Helping new parents to support their babies |
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A new baby coming into the family is amazing and stressful at the same time. It can be especially tough, though, for parents of new babies who are sick or have special needs. That's where occupational therapists come in … and for new mum Kate Green, that help was life-changing. | Take a listen to this local family's journey |
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What else made news in the past week? |
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Grandparents as parents: Experts estimate there are at least 100,000 children living in 'informal kinship care' in Australia. What does that mean? For Jill from Newcastle, it means she is raising her six grandchildren. Social advocates say that more support for non-parent carers is desperately needed. Orica to slash emissions: Orica will pump $37 million into reducing the emissions output from its Kooragang Island ammonium nitrate plant. The company is one of the state's largest industrial polluters but plans to cut emissions by 48%, which is equal to the emissions generated by around 50,000 homes. Rural crime blitz: The NSW Police Force's Rural Crime Prevention team has wrapped up a three-day blitz, targeting trespassing and illegal hunting. 'Operation Fleece' handed out infringements and fines across Merriwa, Murrurundi, Scone, Willow Tree and Cassilis. Housing deal for Newcastle: The Lord Mayor of Newcastle has praised the state government's housing minister for setting up a memorandum of understanding to improve and build social housing. It is expected there will be 59 properties delivered in the next two years. But there are nearly 1,200 households on the wait list in Newcastle for social housing, with 98 listed as urgent. International stories return to UoN: The University of Newcastle has prioritised medical students for a pilot program that will see the return of a small number of international students. Around 250 overseas students will fly into Sydney next month and 14 are bound for Newcastle. | Visit our website for more local news |
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| | How's the weather looking? |
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It's going to be a wet finish to the week! The Bureau of Meteorology expects heavy falls across the Upper Hunter on Wednesday and Thursday, and rain expected in every corner of the Greater Hunter. It'll remain a bit cooler as well, with temperatures likely staying under 30 degrees for the rest of the week. Thanks to Scone amateur photographer Coral Hagan for sharing this pic of her little ones playing in the puddles! | Check the seven-day forecast for your town |
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