Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Buried war medal reunited with family and other top stories

Buried war medal reunited with family

Buried war medal reunited with family
Around two weeks ago, Newcastle man Rod Pritchard visited 1233 ABC Newcastle wanting to share a discovery he had made. While roaming the local parks, he had discovered two medals (dating back to World War I), buried below the grassy surface.
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Turning back the clock with Newcastle's 'art deco' women

Turning back the clock with Newcastle's 'art deco' women
It is these elements of 'hoity-toity' social revolution that has caught the attention of two Newcastle academics. Dr Margot Ford (a.k.a. Lady Winifred Fordworthy-Twatt, Duchess of Mayfield) and Professor Lyndall Ryan (a.k.a. Honourable Cecily Knowles ...
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Bad illicit drug policy has been good politics

Bad illicit drug policy has been good politics
Find out more about the Hunter's addiction to drugs in the 2012 Walkley-award nominated series Hooked on Heroin. Tune in to Jill Emberson on ABC Newcastle weekday mornings from 8.30am via 1233AM, 95.9FM or online.
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Your local guide to the NSW election

Your local guide to the NSW election
1233 ABC Newcastle will have comprehensive coverage of the 2015 NSW election. Throughout the day online, ABC News will provide coverage of the poll. On the radio from 6pm, through 1233AM, will be statewide coverage. Aaron Kearney will present ...
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Capitalising on a tourism boom

Capitalising on a tourism boom
In Newcastle, hot rod enthusiasts flocked in their thousands to get a glimpse of the vehicles at the Australian Street Rod Nationals. British rocker Rod Stewart entertained a large crowd at the Hope Estate vineyard in the Hunter Valley. On Lake ...
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Meet Newcastle's 2015 State Election Candidates

Meet Newcastle's 2015 State Election Candidates
The seat of Newcastle was once a Labor stronghold but it was swept up by the statewide swing to the Liberal party in 2011. Former Labor MP Jodie McKay discovered in the ICAC witness box that her party colleagues Joe Tripodi and Eric Roozendaal had ...
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Hunt on to find owners of buried war medals

Hunt on to find owners of buried war medals
Newcastle man Rod Pritchard is on a mission to find the families who own two war medals he's discovered with a metal detector. ... "He had a sister named Gertrude Muggleton, and he had a brother, J. Lyons from Woodstock in New South Wales," said Rod.
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Using art to overcome mental illness

Using art to overcome mental illness
If you've walked into the Newcastle Community Arts Centre lately, you were probably met with an explosion of colour. The artworks lining the walls of this gallery are varied and unique. Some are paintings; some are sculptures; some are photographs.
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Traditional hangi more than a Maori meal

Traditional hangi more than a Maori meal
... economic ties, the nations have long been considered allies and friendly rivals. In the NSW Hunter region, an active community of New Zealand ex-pats gather at the Newcastle Maori Club. They meet regularly to discuss and practise aspects of their ...
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Will it be the end of the line for Newcastle's train, or for Baird?

Will it be the end of the line for Newcastle's train, or for Baird?
If you're looking for key battles to watch in the New South Wales election, which could help decide who forms the next state government, then you need to know the story of the Newcastle railway line.
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