MACH Energy sought to double the mine's output to 21 million tonnes per year and extend its life to 2048. Photo: MACH Energy.
Global eyes on the Upper Hunter as Mt Pleasant mine case hits the High Court
THE first ever climate change case to reach the High Court of Australia will be heard on Wednesday, 13 May. The landmark moment will set a national precedent on whether Australian planning authorities are legally required to consider the local climate impacts of fossil fuel project approvals. The case, MACH Energy Australia Pty Ltd v […]
Change to opening hours at Stroud Customer Service Point
REDUCED operating hours at the Stroud Customer Service Point and Library were adopted at MidCoast Council’s 29 April meeting. The facility will now operate from Tuesday to Thursday, 9am to 12pm. The move comes after a three month trial and a community feedback period open from Tuesday 27 January to Monday 2 March 2026. The […]
Data from the 2021 Census showed a significant shift in where people live, with more than 184,000 people moving to regional areas over the previous five years. Photo: supplied.
Less than 100 Days to Census: Regional Australia encouraged to be counted
THE 2026 Census is less than 100 days away, with Census night to be held on Tuesday 11 August 2026. The Census is an important tool for regional and rural communities, as it shows what local areas need to help them grow, including transport, schools, healthcare, roads and buildings. Emily Walter, Census National Spokesperson, said […]
Mark Milligan wants his Jets to put in the work to create history in the A-League Men. Photo: Dean Lewins/AAP
Jets urged to finish off Sydney after tense first semi
NEWCASTLE Jets coach Mark Milligan is urging his players to write their name into the history books as the minor premiers look to seal an A-League Men grand final berth on home soil. The two-legged semi-final showdown between Sydney and Newcastle is delicately poised after they fought out a 1-1 draw at Allianz Stadium on […]
Paterson Golf Club
SATURDAY 2ND MAY INDIVIDUAL STROKE & MONTHLY MEDAL FIELD | 35 members DIV 1 (<15) | Winner & Monthly Medal Michael Shanley (15) 64 Nett, Runner Up Peter Nicholson (11) 64 Nett, 3rd Place Michael Rose (5) 65 Nett DIV 2 (16-36) | Winner David Singles (27) 64 Nett, Runner Up Peter Griffin (17) 66 […]
‘On the couch’ with Jasminda
DEAR Jasminda, Last night I made a birthday dinner for my mum. I decided to make the veggie burgers that I used to love as a teenager because I thought it would be nostalgic. The dinner was panned by every family member as being ‘bland’, ‘missing something’ and ‘disappointing’. I feel as though my energy […]
Concern about climate change increasing in Hunter: poll
SOME 30 percent of Hunter locals are more concerned about climate change than they were a year ago, a new poll has revealed. The polling of 302 Hunter residents, completed on 20 March, was part of a broader poll of 1,965 residents across key renewable energy zones. Renew Australia for All commissioned research firm 89 […]
Break Fast
Hunter Water aerating water pumped from the Tomago Sandbeds before treatment and supply to the network.
Hunter Water to operate Tomago Sandbeds as dam storages decline
HUNTER Water has begun supplying drinking water from the Tomago Sandbeds to supplement surface water storages as dam levels continue to decline across the Lower Hunter. Overall water storages have reduced by more than 20 percent since the start of November due to below-average rainfall, with storages currently around 63.7 percent capacity. The Bureau of […]
