Friday, July 22, 2016

Hunter Breakfast | Friday, July 22, 2016 and other top stories.

  • Hunter Breakfast | Friday, July 22, 2016

    Hunter Breakfast | Friday, July 22, 2016
    Your morning news headlines from across the Hunter, regional Australia and beyond. MORNING SHOT: INSTA @lynchy678 @mynewcastle #mynewcastle @NewSouthWales #NewSouthWales #nikon #mynikonlife #longexposure #shuttershooterz #exploringaustralia #visitnewcastle #wow_australia #newcastlensw #newcastlelifestyle #untouched #abcmyphoto #yourweatherpics #ultrauberexcellent #thecreative #longexposure_shots #just_features #focus_australia #fabulous_australia #50mm #haynes_photo #hello_bluey #..
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  • Police told cattle prod used on greyhound at Newcastle track

    Police told cattle prod used on greyhound at Newcastle track
    VIDEO footage of a trainer using a 6000-volt cattle prod on a greyhound at The Gardens track in Birmingham Gardens in 2012 has been handed to police. NSW Premier Mike Baird, right, announcing the end of greyhound racing this month.VIDEO footage of a trainer using a 6000-volt cattle prod on a greyhound at The Gardens track in Birmingham Gardens in 2012 has been handed to police.Greyhound Racing NSW released a statement on Friday saying it had referred preliminary findings of an ind..
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  • Falvo believes Newcastle is the tip of China's A-League investment

    Falvo believes Newcastle is the tip of China's A-League investment
    Lee’s arrival on the A-League scene marks the first sign of Australian investment by China since their governmental decree to develop the sport to the point where they can win the FIFA World Cup by the middle of this century.  While the A-League has experienced mixed success with foreign owners so far, the FFA is confident that Lee, who reportedly paid $5.5 million to secure the licence, will be the first in a line of Chinese investors keen to spend seriously big dollars on these shores.  "The..
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  • Anglican Primate offers support

    Anglican Primate offers support
    A Royal Commission public hearing in Newcastle will expose an Anglican culture of abuse. Revealed: Newcastle Anglican Bishop Greg Thompson will give evidence at the Royal Commission case study in Newcastle in August.THE Anglican Primate of Australia Archbishop Philip Freier has expressed solidarity with Newcastle Anglican Bishop Greg Thompson and his officers before a Royal Commission public hearing in Newcastle on August 2.Archbishop Freier said evidence of clergy sexual abuse an..
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  • Newcastle's seal of approval | photos

    Newcastle's seal of approval | photos
    A group of male fur seals have been enjoying their own little bachelor party. Newcastle’s seal of approval | photos A big New Zealand bull fur seal on Newcastle breakwall. He has been one of a few males who have been enjoying an impromptu bachelor party off Newcastle, catching salmon and tailor at night and lazing through the day. Picture: Eddie O'Reilly.A big New Zealand bull fur seal on Newcastle breakwall. He has been one of a few males who have been enjo..
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  • Men 'don't have brains' for murders

    Men 'don't have brains' for murders
    Four men publicly named in inquest 'don't have the brains' to commit double murder. ANSWERS: Robert Pashkuss and Stacey McMaugh were murdered in their Caves Beach home in 2008. A three-day inquest into their deaths began in Newcastle on Wednesday. PICTURE: Supplied. ​NONE of the men publicly named at a coronial inquest into a double murder at Caves Beach in 2008 have the “intelligence” to commit the killings without leaving any evidence behind, Newcastle Coroner’s Court has heard...
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  • Dark secrets of the clergy

    Dark secrets of the clergy
    Celibacy, the threat of blackmail and child sexual abuse in the Catholic Church. Dark secrets of the clergy Silenced: James Miller on the eve of the release of his book The Priests, about sexual abuse at St Pius X, Adamstown. Picture: Kate Geraghty.Confident: Teenager James Miller - a bright "tough nut" destined for great things.Powerful: Catholic priest Tom Brennan outside court after he was charged with making a false statement to police.Secret: Father Pat..
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  • Defending champion aims to set winning example

    Defending champion aims to set winning example
    Matt Karwalski hopes to inspire the junior players he coaches when he defends the Newcastle Open squash title. IN FORM: Matt Karwalski hopes to add the Newcastle Open to the Wollongong and Wyong titles he has claimed in the past two months. Picture: Peter StoopMATT Karwalski hopes to “inspire” the juniors he coaches when the Commonwealth Games representative defends his Newcastle Open squash title at Cardiff this weekend.Originally from Medowie, Karwalski lives in Lane Cove and tr..
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  • Whale hello there from Migaloo the white whale | photos

    Whale hello there from Migaloo the white whale | photos
    IT’S been two years since Migaloo, the albino whale, has been seen off the Port Stephens coast, but he’s back. Whale hello there from Migaloo the white whale | photos Migaloo, the rare, all-white humpback whale spotted on July 22. Picture: Lisa Skelton from Imagine CruisesMigaloo was spotted with another whale seven miles off shore from Bennetts Beach, Hawks Nest at about 11am on Friday, July 22. Picture: Jane AdamsonJune 2014: Migaloo leaps about three mile..
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  • Calls for unity after Cessnock Council approves Buchanan mosque

    Calls for unity after Cessnock Council approves Buchanan mosque
    NSW: A mayor is calling for calm after his council’s approved a mosque, sparking a tense and mixed response. CALL FOR CALM: Cessnock mayor Cr Bob Pynsent wants unity after a mosque was approved at Buchanan on Wednesday. Picture: MAX MASON-HUBERSCessnock’s mayor is calling for calm after the approval of a mosque at Buchanan sparked a tense and mixed response.Social media has been flooded with comments from people opposed to the development, many expressing anger at council's decisi..
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