December 21, 2025
Home schooled students get their hands dirty with Stroud Landcare
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Home schooled students get their hands dirty with Stroud Landcare

Platypus mascot ‘Yappi’ (platypus in Gathang language) with Connor and Rachel Barry at a Stroud Jr Landcare event. Photo: Rachel Barry. Stroud Jr Landcare Group at a water quality testing workshop for home schooled students. Photo: Stroud Landcare. Jonathon Quaken of Landcare and Worimi Traditional Owner Justin Ridgeway plant a red cedar tree at Mill […]

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Hunter projects benefit from Newcastle Permanent grant funding Prelude will connect Hunter-based early childhood educators with allied health workers, early intervention teachers and other experts.
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Hunter projects benefit from Newcastle Permanent grant funding

Prelude will connect Hunter-based early childhood educators with allied health workers, early intervention teachers and other experts. The Men’s Table takes a peer-led, placed-based approach to combatting social isolation and mental health challenges faced by men. FIVE Hunter projects are set to benefit from a share in almost $750,000 as part of Newcastle Permanent Charitable […]

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Endangered Manning River Turtle faces new threat
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Endangered Manning River Turtle faces new threat

A NATIVE invader is threatening the long-term survival of the endemic Manning River turtle, which is only found in the freshwater creeks and rivers of the Manning River system. This ancient, unique creature is at risk of extinction because of its limited population size and a range of other threats. Of all the pressures on […]

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Chimney safety warning to avoid winter housefires Craig Baldwin uncovers inappropriate lead flashing, which allowed water to rust the roof below.
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Chimney safety warning to avoid winter housefires

  This chimney was originally installed by an amateur and had never been swept. Creosote was visible on the roof.   Craig Baldwin uncovers inappropriate lead flashing, which allowed water to rust the roof below.   What a perfectly clean and safe chimney looks like, free of ugly black creosote residue.   FIRE safety around […]

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Council developing Housing and Infrastructure Master Plan
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Council developing Housing and Infrastructure Master Plan

DUNGOG Shire Council is developing a Housing and Infrastructure Master Plan to shape the future of rural lands and guide housing, jobs and infrastructure developments over the next 20 years. Council states the Master Plan is designed to integrate the following plans and strategies: Local Housing Strategy, Rural Lands Strategy, Infrastructure Capacity & Prioritisation Plan, […]

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First Nations arts residency program now accepting applications Renae Lamb. Photo: Stuart Marlin
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First Nations arts residency program now accepting applications

Renae Lamb. Photo: Stuart Marlin The TCI studio space. A CREATIVE arts hub in Newcastle (Muloobimba) is offering a First Nations Artist in Residence program, with applications now open for Hunter-based artists. On offer is a 12-month, rent-free studio residency at The Creator Incubator (TCI) in Hamilton North. TCI is a lively creative hub housing […]

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Animal advocates shoot down bill for enabling ‘yahoos’ Hunters would receive a bounty for killing invasive species like pigs, under a bill proposed in NSW. Photo: Jono Searle/AAP PHOTOS.
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Animal advocates shoot down bill for enabling ‘yahoos’

ENVIRONMENTALISTS have opened fire on a bill which could pay recreational hunters for killing invasive pests, describing the plan as enabling a “fringe minority of men” to let loose. A bill before NSW parliament aims to establish a Conservation Hunting Authority, with debate in the upper house taking place on Wednesday. It would better enable […]

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Dungog Common users call for repairs after heavy rain
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Dungog Common users call for repairs after heavy rain

DUNGOG Common’s trails and access roads have been battered by more than a metre of rain so far this year, and Dungog Community Projects, the group responsible for managing the popular recreation area, is now calling for community help to fund vital repairs. Penny Willcock, chair of Dungog Community Projects, said the damage to the […]

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Dave Owens appointed Hunter and Mid-North Coast Recovery Coordinator Former NSW Police Deputy Commissioner Dave Owens.
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Dave Owens appointed Hunter and Mid-North Coast Recovery Coordinator

FORMER NSW Police Deputy Commissioner Dave Owens has been appointed as the Recovery Coordinator for the Hunter and Mid-North Coast in the wake of devastating floods. Mr Owens commenced the role last week and will be based out of Taree. “Dave Owens has a lot of experience helping communities after natural disasters, so I am […]

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Floods compound issues for region’s primary industries Managing Director Anthony Dorney says the timber industry is under stress.
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Floods compound issues for region’s primary industries

THE Hunter region’s primary industries have had a difficult year with the recent floods only adding to the stress being experienced by many businesses. A very wet summer leading into the recent East Coast Low and then almost immediately followed by flooding rains, has devastated many local businesses. Anthony Dorney, Managing Director of the Dorney […]

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