Monday, May 2, 2016

Cruise liner cancels Newcastle stop due to weekend coal protest and other top stories.

  • Cruise liner cancels Newcastle stop due to weekend coal protest

    Cruise liner cancels Newcastle stop due to weekend coal protest
    Cruise liner cancels Newcastle stop due to weekend coal protest Updated May 02, 2016 10:03:55 A cruise liner has cancelled a visit to Newcastle next weekend, because of a climate change protest planned to stop coal ships from the entering the Port of Newcastle.The cruise ship Insignia has officially cancelled its visit to the Port of Newcastle on Sunday. It is understood the company Oceania Cruises was not prepared to expose those on board to the risks associated with a..
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  • Hunter Breakfast | Monday, May 2, 2016

    Hunter Breakfast | Monday, May 2, 2016
    Hunter trains: There is a good service on the Central Coast and Newcastle line and the Hunter line. Hunter weather: Partly cloudy in Newcastle (23 degrees), ...
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  • Adelaide United defeats Western Sydney Wanderers | PHOTOS ...

    Adelaide United defeats Western Sydney Wanderers | PHOTOS ...
    ADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA - MAY 01: Adelaide United celebrate after they defeated the Wanderers during the 2015/16 A-League Grand Final match between Adelaide United and the Western Sydney Wanderers at Adelaide Oval on May 1, 2016 in Adelaide, Australia. (Photo by Daniel Kalisz/Getty Images)ADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA - MAY 01: Western Sydney fans march together before the 2015/16 A-League Grand Final match between Adelaide United and the Western Sydney Wanderers at Adelaide Oval on May 1, 2016 in Adelaide, A..
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  • 'Secret' city pool to make a splash | VIDEO

    'Secret' city pool to make a splash | VIDEO
    A new public artwork plays on the legend of Newcastle's 'hidden pools'. BOMBS AWAY: Artist Lucas Grogan tests the 'waters' of his whimsical rooftop mural, painted atop a 'secret' city location. Picture: SuppliedIN an artistic nod to the hidden pools of Newcastle, there is an air of mystery to the city’s latest, aquatic-themed, public artwork.Commissioned by the University of Newcastle, the rooftop mural depicts a retro-style backyard swimming pool. But where is it?The university i..
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  • Our Waikiki Beach scares off Newcastle Derby hopefuls

    Our Waikiki Beach scares off Newcastle Derby hopefuls
    Arms Of An Angel is among strong nominations for the inaugural group 3 Ross Gigg Mile but the Newcastle Derby is in doubt after the entry of Our Waikiki Beach. Arms Of An Angel and driver Lauren PanellaBOOM mare Arms Of An Angel is among strong nominations for the inaugural group 3 Ross Gigg Mile on Saturday night, but the Newcastle Derby is in doubt after the entry of unbeaten superstar Our Waikiki Beach.The Mark Purdon-trained Our Waikiki Beach, a four-time group 1 winner with $..
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  • Mum's cancer journey ends

    Mum's cancer journey ends
    Lyndsey Clark inspired many talking openly about living with terminal cancer. INSPIRING: Lyndsey Clark and daughter Nyah, 6, photographed less than two weeks ago for an article on her picture book. Picture: Simone De PeakLYNDSEY Clark, the young Barnsley mother who inspired many by generously sharing her experience of living with terminal cancer, has died. Mrs Clark, 29, was featured in the Newcastle Herald on April 22 talking about a picture book she had written to help young chi..
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  • Jets re-sign home grown midfielder

    Jets re-sign home grown midfielder
    Newcastle Jets have today announced the re-signing of local product Ben Kantarovski to a new one-year deal, keeping the midfielder at the club until the end of the 2016/17 season Newcastle Jets Head Coach Scott Miller said Monday’s confirmation that a local player had committed to the club is yet another sign of the confidence in the club’s future. “Ben [Kantarovski] is a local product who possesses vast Hyundai A-League experience, and provides positional versatility and thus flexibi..
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  • The Newcastle solution is Sydney's saviour

    The Newcastle solution is Sydney's saviour
    EDITORIAL: Staying safe and happy in the city after dark. HUNTER Street after dark was a war zone at weekends when the Labor government of the day introduced a series of late-night liquor restrictions that have since become known as the Newcastle initiative, or the Newcastle model.Widely opposed at the time by hoteliers and their customers as wowserism, the 2008 package of 1.30am lockouts and 3am last drinks had an immediate impact. The streets became demonstrably safer, so much s..
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  • Gold Coast pointers for Newcastle

    Gold Coast pointers for Newcastle
    RAPID EXPANSION: Build it and they will come, the light rail philosophy. THE Gold Coast’s decision to expand its light rail system was a sign of what could be expected in Newcastle, the high-profile bidder for the Newcastle contract, Keolis Downer, said on Sunday.STAGE TWO: Gold Coast light rail is extending north to join the heavy rail at Helensvale. The next stage could be from Broadbeacah to the Gold Coast airport.The Gold Coast’s G:link opened in 2014, running north-south for ..
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  • Bunbury police first to trial body-worn video cameras

    Bunbury police first to trial body-worn video cameras
    WA: Police officers in Bunbury will be the first in WA to trial body-worn video cameras. From Monday, Bunbury police officers will wear body cameras. Photo: WA PolicePOLICE officers in Bunbury will be the first to trial the use of body-worn video cameras starting Monday morning. Training has begun in Bunbury with the cameras to be worn in public from Monday as part of a WA Police trial coordinated by the evidence based policing team. Officers in Perth will start training with the ..
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