Plus, Whiteley Corp stands test of time, snow falls in the Barringtons, and specialist Kelvin Kong improving telehealth access
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School bus driver 'incapacitated' before crashing into pedestrian | |
An investigation into a bus crash that killed Raani Bennett, 35, in Newcastle last year has found the driver lost consciousness seconds before Ms Bennett was struck. She had been waiting to cross the road at a pedestrian crossing. | |
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Snow falls in the Barrington Tops | |
"It's always a magical experience to see the snow coming down." That's how visitors to the Barrington Tops described the first snow of the season that fell this week. And it was right on cue for the start of winter. | |
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Photo supplied: Whiteley Corporation |
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Lessons learnt during the Great Depression help Newcastle company | |
Newcastle company the Whiteley Corporation started during crisis, and the lessons it learnt during that time (the Great Depression) are helping it survive the current situation — and become an example for others. | |
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Large bequest left to medical research and the arts | |
The Hunter Medical Research Institute and the Newcastle Art Gallery Foundation will share a bequest worth more than $20 million, the largest of its kind in the Hunter region's history. The extraordinary sum was left in the will of Newcastle woman Valerie Ryan, who died late last year. | |
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Two men reunite almost 70 years after lifesaving rescue | |
It's a moment Ken Beeton has waited decades for — the chance to reunite with the man who saved his life almost 70 years ago. Ken was just 18 months old when he fell into the Manning River and was pulled from the water by a nine-year-old Ken Gibson. | |
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Hunter gyms welcome easing of restrictions, but for some it's too late | |
While gyms, yoga and dance studios can open their doors from June 13, some say it's frustrating that they have to wait so long. "For a lot of us in these small kinds of gyms, they are quite big square metreages and even just having 10 people in these classes would have been huge to have a few weeks ago," trainer Matt MacCabe says. | |
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Murrurundi taps turned on after years of restrictions | |
It was a momentous day for residents in the Upper Hunter town of Murrurundi last Friday when a water pipeline supplying the town was switched on. Locals had been living under the highest level water restrictions for two years. You can watch the moment on our Facebook post. | |
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What else made news this week? | |
Monday: Hunter Valley vineyards are expecting to experience a tourism boom this week as regional travel restrictions ease across New South Wales. Wineries say they've put in considerable planning to ensure social distancing and hygiene practices are in place. Tuesday: Young people in Cessnock struggling with mental health issues will soon have greater access to support. Headspace is launching a satellite service that will operate three days a week. Wednesday: A new app has been launched with the aim of helping non-government organisations and businesses struggling with the coronavirus pandemic. 'Lean In Newy' will connect organisations with volunteers, who will receive vouchers and discounts redeemable at local businesses. Thursday: Efforts are underway to decant thousands of litres of diesel from a locomotive engine that derailed in the Upper Hunter last night. The Australian Rail Track Corporation has confirmed the northbound loco came off the tracks just before 8pm between Ardglen and Kankool. Safety investigators were due on site this morning to inspect the area. | |
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Meet one of our Mornings producers Kyle Carroll | |
Kyle works with Mornings' presenter Kia Handley (but this week it's Craig Hamilton). His favourite aspect of the job is working with the people at ABC Newcastle (awww). He says from the day he started his internship last year, he's felt very welcome and has learnt a lot from his colleagues. Outside of work Kyle likes to get away from it all and go camping with his mates. He's been to some amazing spots including Fraser Island, where he camped on the beach for a week. His favourite food is a medium-rare scotch fillet with chips, salad and Diane sauce on the side (has to be on the side!), accompanied by a nice shiraz. | |
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