BY BRONWYN VERWEY
The Australian College of Trade Unions (ACTU) and Australian Services Union (ASU) are pushing for increased fuel allowances for the Hunter's disability support sector.
BY BRONWYN VERWEY
The Australian College of Trade Unions (ACTU) and Australian Services Union (ASU) are pushing for increased fuel allowances for the Hunter's disability support sector.
BY IAN CROUCH
Six people have been evacuated after a fire broke out in a Chinese restaurant at Hamilton.
Newcastle Fire Command says seven trucks from Newcastle, Carrington, Lambton and Merewether were sent to the Beaumont Street restaurant just before 8.30pm on Wednesday 15 April, 2025 to reports of a fire in the kitchen.
Three crews with hoses took just over 30 minutes to extinguish the blaze which was confined to the kitchen area.
No-one was injured.
The fire is not being treated as suspicious.
BY IAN CROUCH
Newcastle Police are asking for our help to find a man who's been mistakenly released from gaol.
35-year-old Kyle Quayle was serving a sentence for stealing and assault related offences when he was erroneously released from a correctional centre on Tuesday.
Police believe he's in Newcastle area.
Quayle is described as being of Aboriginal/Torres Strait Islander appearance, 180cm tall with a medium build, black hair, brown eyes and is unshaven.
A warrant has been issued for his arrest for being Unlawfully At Large.
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| Wanted man Kyle Quayle |
BY OLI GOELDNER
The Link Road Forest Campaign is urging Newcastle residents to think carefully at the ballot box this weekend.
Ahead of the upcoming Lord Mayoral by-election on Saturday April 18, the environmental group requested comments from the six candidates on their plans around Link Road Forest.
The 574-hectare site is earmarked for a large-scale housing development by the state government, despite it reportedly being home to several endangered species.
In December, Newcastle council voted in favour of the campaign, calling on the state government to convert the lot into a national park.
"We're just ensuring through this by-election coming up that we get a Lord Mayor that is going to champion this cause for the people of Newcastle," said Link Road Forest Campaign spokesperson Ian McKenzie.
Greens candidate Charlotte McCabe, Labor's Declan Clausen, independent Gavin Morris and the Socialist Alliance's Steve O'Brien responded positively to the questions.
"I understand the land forms part of a green corridor which is vital for the ongoing survival of many endangered species," Mr O'Brien responded.
"I think the broad cross-party and community support for protecting this habitat as a National Park is a powerful story that needs to be told again from the chamber," said Ms McCabe.
Mr Morris stated simply the "land must not be developed," and Mr Clausen reinstated his continued stance, noting "where the land has high environmental value" he will advocate for its protection.
According to the environmental group, independent Milton Caine was personally supportive of retaining the forest but failed to answer the questions.
Liberal Jenny Barrie also did not provide a response.
Pre-polling for the by-election is currently open.
BY IAN CROUCH
Police have launched a search for a teenage girl who's gone missing in the East Maitland area.
16-year-old Dakoda Burns was last seen at Green Hills about 1.00pm yesterday (Tuesday 14 April, 2025) and police and family hold concerns for her welfare as she lives with a number of health issues.
She's described as being of Caucasian appearance, 167cm tall with a solid build and red/brown coloured hair.
Dakoda was last seen wearing a black jumper with the word "Stashouse" in white down the arms, black pants and black sandals with sox.
Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers or Belmont Police Station.
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| Missing teen Dakoda Burns |
BY IAN CROUCH
A police operation in the heart of Cessnock has ended with the arrest of a man on domestic violence-related offences.
It's alleged the 34-year-old forced his way into a unit on North Avenue around 2.30am on Sunday and threatened a woman with what's believed to be a firearm.
Following investigations, officers from the Tactical Operations Unit and local police sealed off the area around midday yesterday (Monday 13 April 2025), with the man taken into custody at about 4.30pm.
He's been charged with four offences including assault occasioning actual bodily harm DV and will face the bail court today (Tuesday 14 April, 2025).
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| Police deployed heavily armoured bearcat vehicles to the area around North Avenue at Cessnock |
BY LIAM COLLINS
The Rail Tram and Bus Union is calling on the Minns Government to reinstate passenger train lines between Maitland and Cessnock.
Current and expected population growth in both regions have spurred the union to advocate for the lines to be reopened, hoping to put forward a motion at the NSW Labor Party State Conference this July.
Currently, residents travelling between Newcastle and Cessnock don't have any direct public transport options, with the Train to Cessnock Campaign having voiced concerns since 2023.
The Maitland-Cessnock passenger line has been closed since the 1970s after patronage declined.
The union's Loco Division secretary Farren Campbell said reinstating passenger trains is a common sense position.
"Good, cheap, reliable, efficient public transport is so important for communities everywhere, and that's particularly the case in the Hunter," he said.
"We've seen regional communities really struggle with public transport - we think this is a no-brainer.
"It's good for working families and good for the Hunter."
Mr Campbell further stated the opportunity the union had to advocate for the line reopening would be beneficial.
"We're proud to be spearheading this at the upcoming Labor conference," he said.
"It's something that we absolutely support, and we commend anyone who's willing to get behind it."
The NSW Labor Party State Conference will be held at the Sydney Town Hall on the 4th and 5th of July.