Monday, 1 June 2026

E-Petition Launched For Link Road Forest to Be Labelled National Park

BY MARLEY RAE

An environmentalist group have launched an e-petition calling for the State Government to recognise the Link Road Forest as a national park.

On Saturday, members of the Save Link Road Forest campaign met and cycled with Greens MP and spokesperson for the Environment, Sue Higginson at the Glendale Wallsend Tramway Track where the petition was launched.

Members of the campaign presented Ms Higginson with questions to ask Environment Minister Penny Sharpe, as well as inviting the Minister to meet with campaigners and experience the forest. 

Spokesperson for the Save Link Road Campaign Ian McKenzie said it's time politicians take notice.

"It is vital that our elected representatives listen to what the community is saying about Link Forest Road," he said. 

Last year, the State Government announced the rezoning of the 574-hectare bushland to be fast-tracked for the Eden Estate Housing project, where an estimated 4200 dwellings would be developed.

Buildings would include a mix of housing types with a focus on affordable housing, employment and supporting community facilities. 

The project, which is one of the largest Hunter land rezonings in decades, straddles the Newcastle and Lake Macquarie council areas and is bound by Wallsend, Cameron Park, Elermore Vale and Glendale.

Mr McKenzie said the loss of the bushland, if rezoned, would have a negative impact on the area.

"It's real value for wildlife and community will be lost forever," he said.

"Sue Higginson's interest in and support for Link Road Forest is commendable. 

"It is time for other NSW politicians to step up and get involved with this issue." 

Information about the campaign can be found on the group's website, with the e-petition requiring 20,000 signatures to be considered in parliament. 

Picture: Save Link Road Forest Campaign



Appeal Launched To Find Missing Carrington Man

 BY IAN CROUCH

A search is underway for a man who's gone missing from the Newcastle suburb of Carrington.

57-year-old Adam Hinks was last seen on Thornton Street on Friday May 29.

There are concerns for his welfare as he requires regular medication.

Adam's described as being of Caucasian appearance, about 180cm tall with a thin build, grey hair and green/hazel eyes.

He was last seen wearing a white t-shirt and brown pants and it's understood his right arm is in a sling.

Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

 

 

Missing man Adam Hinks



 

Graves Desecrated At Hunter Valley Cemetery

 BY IAN CROUCH

Hunter Valley police are searching for those responsible for the desecration of several graves at the Sedgefield Cemetery near Singleton.

It's believed sometime between 11.00am last Tuesday May 26 and the following day seven headstones were smashed, some beyond repair.

The crime has caused distress to the families of the deceased and the local community.

Police are asking anyone who may have information which could assist their investigation to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000. 




 

Woman Killed In Pedestrian Crash At Wyee

 BY IAN CROUCH

Lake Macquarie police are investigating a fatal pedestrian crash at Wyee overnight.

Just after 7.00pm on Sunday 31 May, emergency services were called to Wyee Road near Bethshan Street to reports a pedestrian had been struck by a black sedan.

Paramedics treated a 45-year-old woman but she couldn't be revived - she is yet to be formally identified.

The driver of the car, a woman in her 40's, was taken to Wyong Hospital for mandatory drug and alcohol testing

A report is being prepared for the Coroner.