Newcastle Council hits back at claims of financial instability
Newcastle Council hits back at claims of financial instability Posted February 05, 2016 08:30:36 A New South Wales council is questioning the data used by the State Government in an amalgamation proposal, saying it is out of date.Newcastle Council's interim CEO Frank Cordingley addressed a public inquiry into the proposed merger of Newcastle and Port Stephens councils on Thursday.Port Stephens ratepayers had earlier expressed their outrage at the proposal at another h..>> view originalNewcastle Knights coach Nathan Brown avoids 'band-aid' solution ...
Clear direction: New coach Nathan Brown is determined to build a Knights team for the future. Photo: Jonathan Carroll Auckland: As Nathan Brown prepares for his NRL return for the first time since 2009, a much more self-assured coach is not looking to fix Newcastle's woes in the short-term. While Brown wants immediate success, he realises the challenge of taking charge of the defending wooden spooners. Time is generally not afforded to NRL coaches but Brown ..>> view originalNewcastle United v West Brom: McClaren demands reaction
Wednesday's 3-0 defeat at Everton was "unacceptable" according to Newcastle United boss Steve McClaren, whose side take on West Brom next.Steve McClaren has demanded a reaction from his Newcastle United players when they host West Brom in the Premier League on Saturday. Despite spending big in the transfer window, bringing in Jonjo Shelvey, Andros Townsend, Henri Saivet and Seydou Doumbia, Newcastle fell to a 3-0 defeat at Everton on Wednesday. Shelvey, Townsend and Saivet were all among the st..>> view originalThe power shift between Knights' halves
JARROD Mullen has played 197 NRL games over a decade and represented NSW.Trent Hodkinson is younger, less experienced and only just arrived in the Hunter as a Newcastle newcomer.You would think Mullen would pull rank over his new halves partner.But there’s a bizarre power shift — not struggle — taking place at the Knights, that makes both players believe the club will climb off the bottom of the NRL ladder.Mullen has stepped aside from his role as the team’s dominant playmaker and has handed the..>> view originalNewcastle East looks back on 200 years of memories
Australia's oldest continually running school will host its bicentenary celebrations this weekend. Anniversary: Bronwyn Agnew, her mother Betty Agnew and Newcastle East principal John Beach will be at the school at 3pm on Saturday, when Julia Gillard will launch the school history book. Picture: Marina NeilBRONWYN Agnew considers Newcastle East Public School as so much more than just her alma mater. It is a common, ongoing thread between four passionate learners – her grandmother ..>> view originalHyundai A-League preview: Jets v City
Two sides at opposite ends of the ladder meet in the Hunter. Can Newcastle Jets, buoyed by the home debut of Morten Nordstrand, spring a huge upset or will CityĆ¢s razor-sharp strike-force once again prove too clinical? MATCH DETAILS Sunday, 7 February 2016 Hunter Stadium, Newcastle Kick-Off: 5:00 PM (Local) (5:00 PM (AEDT)) TV Broadcast: Live coverage on FOX SPORTS 505 from 5.00pm (AEDT) and Sky Sport 3 (New Zealand) Radio Broadcast: 1233 ABC Newcastle, 774 ABC Melbourne, ABC Local ..>> view originalCarney return imminent, success not guaranteed
After eight seasons away and eight clubs in-between, the journeyman is likely to make his return against Adelaide United tonight. But, 32 year-old Carney has always been reluctant to call a club ‘home’ having played for 14 different clubs across England, Spain, Australia, America, Scotland and even Uzbekistan. Is the Sky Blues’ playing field the perfect platform for the Australian or has coach Graham Arnold got his head in the clouds? Critics have questioned the wisdom of Carney’s signature ..>> view originalCheerleading queen's double act
Alex Tsambos, of Umina Beach, is an accountant by day and has taken on the role as director of the Newcastle Knights’ cheerleading team. Picture: Mark ScottALEX Tsambos is a superhero of sorts. By day she is a mild-mannered accountant. But by night she trades her business suit and calculator for tights and pompoms as she spreads her wings in charge of an NRL cheerleading team.“Cheerleading lets me get my creative side out after being at a desk and immersed in numbers during the day,” Ms Tsambos ..>> view originalMichael Hogan claims 200th Shield wicket
A story that offers hope to every pub cricketer in Australia CONSISTENT: Michael Hogan has taken more than 500 wickets in professional cricket.PUB cricketers around Australia should raise a glass and toast Michael Hogan after the Newcastle paceman claimed his 200th Sheffield Shield wicket on Thursday.Hogan reached the double-century milestone in the first innings of Western Australia’s historic four-day match against NSW in Lincoln, New Zealand – the first Shield match ever staged..>> view originalIt's history repeating itself
They were abused as children, now Hunter victims are speaking up for children in detention. Dismissed: Bob O'Toole, Graham Rundle, David Owen, Audrey Nash and Peter Gogarty say Immigration Minister Peter Dutton has dismissed their appeals on behalf of children in detention on Nauru, or about to be returned there. IMMIGRATION Minister Peter Dutton has been accused of dismissing the appeals of Hunter victims of historic child sexual abuse on behalf of children in detention on Nauru,..>> view original
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