Archive for September, 2021
News ArchivesTHE Premier has said schools will be going back a week early due to the state reaching 70 percent double vaccination before anticipated.
ANOTHER case of covid has been identified in Singleton, bringing the total number of active cases to five.
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MARK Bell, manager of Scone Ambulance said the scene of this morning’s truck and train collision at Turanville Road was a serious concern,
» Read more about: Ambulance update: train and truck collision »
AT approximately 7am this morning a truck and coal train impacted at the Turanville rail crossing,
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ANOTHER two venues of concern have been flagged by Hunter New England Health in Muswellbrook and another two in Singleton.
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DETECTIVES have charged a 61 year old Muswellbrook man yesterday afternoon in relation to the historical sexual and physical abuse of a teenage girl in the Hunter region.
» Read more about: Child abuse and sex crimes squad swoop in Muswellbrook »
MUSWELLBROOK and Port Macquarie will go into lockdown, under stay at home orders, for seven days,
NSW Health assess lockdowns and covid-risk, based not just on case numbers, but on the risk of community transmission,
» Read more about: Covid: Why Muswellbrook is more dangerous than Blacktown »
MUSWELLBROOK may be headed into lockdown, with a decision to be made this afternoon.
NSW Health are also reviewing the infections in Port Macquarie and Kempsey for lockdown.
ABERDEEN has had the first case of covid-19 confirmed today as more cases are identified in the area,
» Read more about: More local cases – first case in Aberdeen »