Plus, local COVID cases spike, Joel Fitzgibbon won't run at next election, and baby quolls welcomed
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Joel Fitzgibbon won't run at the next election |
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Could lockdown be over for some locals? |
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Here's the cutest thing you'll see all week |
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Why you should say 'yeah, nah' to door-knocking tree loppers |
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What happens to the Hunter's medical waste? |
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A recycling facility near Kurri Kurri will start operating 24/7 to meet demand of medical waste created since the start of the pandemic. Weston Aluminium says it's preparing to double the amount of waste it processes from GP clinics, hospitals and nursing homes. | Learn more about how COVID-19 medical waste is disposed of safely |
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A simple act of kindness is now being shared around the Hunter |
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A little bit of magic to keep you entertained in lockdown |
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Christie Dawes is back in Australia but she's not home just yet |
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District Park tennis courts to get a makeover |
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What else made news in the past week? |
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End of amazing career: Newcastle netballer Sam Poolman (pictured, right) has announced her retirement after a decade playing more than 100 national league games. Sam started her career with the Adelaide Thunderbirds. She ended it with this season's grand final, playing for the Greater Western Sydney Giants. No go for Kepco: South Korean mining company Kepco has lost an appeal in relation to its mining project in the Bylong Valley for the second time. The NSW Court of Appeal upheld its earlier decision, saying the project would cause "long lasting environmental, agricultural and heritage impacts". Rapid COVID test: A Hunter-based wholesaler says it hopes to expand so individuals can buy its rapid antigen testing kits. AusRapid has developed a saliva COVID test, which can be administered without an on-site medical practitioner. Managing director Kaleb Paten says under a new telehealth partnership, a practitioner can oversee it virtually. The test delivers results within 15 minutes. RFS prepares for summer: The Rural Fire Service says it has a small window of opportunity to undertake more than 40 controlled burns across the lower Hunter before the bushfire season. Inspector Dave Millsteed says after a wetter than normal autumn and winter, it's vital crews take advantage of any chance they have to do controlled burns. Plans for new school: A Hunter organisation supporting vulnerable young people has lodged plans for a small school west of Newcastle. Allambi Care says it's in response to an increasing number of young people in out-of-home care who are disengaged or excluded from other schooling options. | Visit our website for more local news |
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After a wet start to the week the blue skies will be back again from Friday and the temperatures will warm again. Get ready for a partly cloudy end to your week with temperatures starting in the low 20s on Friday and ending closer to 30 degrees by the time you get to Sunday. | Check the seven-day forecast for your town |
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