In some ways, a welcome Christmas wet on Dec26 2009

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Local State Emergency Service volunteers from Newcastle and Lake Macquarie packed their bags and left their families on Christmas Day to head inland to be on standby with other SES teams for expected flooding in the western parts of NSW. Garry Luxton from Newcastle SES said, ...

Hail hammers Singo on Dec22 2009

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A severe storm that hit Singleton on Monday afternoon resulted in 150 requests for assistance by SES. Severe thunderstorms affected the Hunter Valley and Central Tablelands Monday afternoon. At 6pm a severe thunderstorm cell passed northward over Singleton bringing heavy rainfall, damaging winds and hailstones up to 5 ...

SES Week on Nov2 2009

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THANK A VOLUNTEER DURING NATIONAL SES WEEK November 7th to 15th 2009 The Commissioner of the New South Wales State Emergency Service, Murray Kear, has called upon the community to take the time in November to thank an SES volunteer. Mr Kear said that National SES ...

Rural Fire Service attacks NSW ‘Super Ministry’ on Aug3 2009

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‘SUPER MINISTRY’ PLAN THREATENS RURAL FIRE SERVICE AND SES The RFSA (Rural Fire Service Association) today strongly criticised Premier Nathan Rees’ plans to adopt a ‘Super Ministry’ to manage NSW State Emergency Services including the NSW Police Service and the NSW Rural Fire Service, saying that the strategy effectively ...

Tomaree SES more space on Jul15 2009

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TOMAREE SES GETS THE ROOM THEY DESERVE Port Stephens Council and State Emergency Services (SES) will celebrate their successful partnership with the opening of the Tomaree SES Unit’s $60,000 extensions on Thursday 16 July, 1.30pm. Council fronted the bill for the State Government funded improvements and partnered ...

SES signup info night on Jun22 2009

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INFORMATION NIGHT FOR PEOPLE INTERESTED IN JOINING THE STATE EMERGENCY SERVICE When - Wednesday 8th July ‘09 Time – 7.30pm, (arrive at 7.15pm) Where – City of Newcastle SES Headquarters, Cnr Hannell St and Elizabeth St, Tighes Hill ****************************************************************************************************************** SES invites members of the public ...


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Kurri Primary invites grandparents

Tuesday, 23 March 2010 ~ It’s Seniors’ Week and the students of Kurri Kurri Primary School are inviting their grandparents to the school to learn and record information about their lives when they were at school, when they were young ...
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Scone, Muswellbrook funds announced

Monday, 22 March 2010 ~ Joel Fitzgibbon MP visits Muswellbrook and Scone forl funding announcements.  11.00am:        Indoor Sports Stadium, Rutherford Rd, Muswellbrook (accompanied by Mayor Martin Rush) 1.00pm:         Elizabeth Park, Scone (accompanied by Mayor Lee Watts)
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Stop Tillegra Dam community picnic ‘success’

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Stoush continues on mining versus community health

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64 per cent electricity price increase hurts small business and low income earners

NSW Shadow Minister for Small Business, Don Page, wants the State Government to find an alternative solution to the massive electricity price increases recommended by IPART yesterday. A 64% price increase over the next three years ...
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Tillegra ‘folly’

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Bulga mine workers sign new agreement

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HMRI world-class medical research facility approved

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Wind expert blow overseas again

The Hunter-Central Coast Regional Wind Ensemble, already used to national and international success, plays a farewell concert this weekend before heading to Japan. The Ensemble was formed in 2005 and at any one time has about sixty senior ...
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Cracks at Nerong

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Nobbys dune care invite

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The Dalgarno Institute and its growing Coalition of concerned citizens continue to applaud and support endeavours to abate the alcohol related distress inflicted on our community. For over 150 years our movement has initiated, backed and collaborated with recommendations on ...
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Wetlands ‘Animal Diversity’ festival

Sunday, 21 March 2010 ~ The Native Animal Trust Fund Wildlife Rescue Service (NATF) is hosting a day of celebration and education of the Hunter’s local wildlife at the Hunter Wetlands Centre, Shortland on Sunday 21st March. The Wildlife Rescue ...
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Preparing a learning society for the future

The Prime Minister’s Science, Engineering and Innovation Council (PMSEIC) was advised by an Expert Working Group that breakthroughs in the science of learning, including brain function, motivation and the practice of teaching, have the potential to transform how individual Australians ...
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