Newcastle Herald
Saturday, 20 April 2024
Trains are not running and travellers should allow extra time.
Anna Falkenmire and Simon McCarthy
Missed penalty in injury time costs the Phoenix.
Robert Dillon
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Defender Carl Jenkinson wins a challenge for Newcastle against Wellington. Picture Getty Images
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The former Hunter Parliamentary Secretary has been kicked out of the NSW Liberal Party.
Simon McCarthy
Tropical F--k Storm are bringing the madness to Gum Ball.
Josh Leeson
Tropical F--k Storm are, from left, Erica Dunn, Lauren Hammel, Gareth Liddiard and Fiona Kitschin. Picture supplied
Why car spaces are the new investor favourite.
Melissa Kehagias
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The garage comes with a roller door - that rolls up, and rolls down. Not bad for $500,000. Pic: Supplied
The front door of the business was left unlocked.
Anna Houlahan
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A man is spotted on a security camera at the entrance to the business that was allegedly robbed. Picture supplied
Many may have vintage treasures hidden at home.
Carla Mascarenhas
Isabella Galimberti with her collection of toys. Picture: Supplied
'They're the reason I'm still alive. They tried their hardest.'
Damon Cronshaw
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Topics investigates all the findings fit to print from the Scott Neylon letters report.
Simon McCarthy
City of Newcastle CEO Jeremy Bath and his long-time friend Scott Neylon (inset) are the subject of a recently published council code of conduct investigation.
Round two of Newcastle RL across this weekend.
Josh Callinan
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Northern Hawks coach Brad Tighe playing Newcastle RL last season. Picture by Peter Lorimer
Wanderers v Maitland at No.2 Sportsground on Saturday.
Josh Callinan
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Wanderers winger Nimi Qio scored a hat-trick in round one. Picture by Simone De Peak
Our People
'We have been described as the four uncles at a wedding that won't get off stage.'
Alex Morris
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More than 5000 tickets had been sold for the Maitland game.
Renee Valentine
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The Jets plan to come out all guns blazing in Sunday's semi-final at Maitland. Picture by Jonathan Carroll
Topics
The one-day sale, Record Store Day, where you could strike gold.
Simon McCarthy
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The Scenic Eclipse II is visiting Newcastle as part of its inaugural voyage.
Scenic Eclipse II, with just 228 guests on board, will arrive in Newcastle next week.
A boy's death highlighted the dangers of drink driving and speeding, so a woman had to be punished to be held accountable and to deter others, a judge has said.
Mark Russell
A speeding drink driver who caused a boy's death has been jailed more than five years. (Bianca De Marchi/AAP PHOTOS)
'We can go a long way if we can defend the way we did.'
Renee Valentine
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Ian Kidd is hoping to raise $10,000 for crisis support calls.
Jessica Belzycki
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Lifeline CEO Robert Sams congratulates Ian Kidd on his 1800km bike ride to raise money for mental health services. Picture Simone De Peak
Vales Point power station pleads not guilty to fish kill.
Matthew Kelly
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'Pushing the limits as a human is what I find so amazing.'
Jim Kellar
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Clara Fable is a cast member in Limbo The Return. She sings, dances, cracks a whip, and breathes fire, among other things. Picture by Peter Lorimer
The competition has expanded to eight teams this year.
Renee Valentine
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Cooks Hill players Bianca Smith, left, and Grace Salter, right, with Wanderers co-captain Kirsty McGrorey at Two Blues training at No.2 Sportsground on Thursday night. Picture by Peter Lorimer
Vales Point power station pleads not guilty to fish kill.
Matthew Kelly
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Manufacturing will be located a several locations in the port.
Matthew Kelly
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David Littleproud says Hunter Offshore Wind project must go.
Matthew Kelly
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David Littleproud and Senator Ross Cadell at Nelson Bay on Thursday. Picture by Simone DePeak.
Waratah Super Battery components arrive in Port of Newcastle
Matthew Kelly
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Image shows battery components being unloaded at the Port of Newcastle. Below image show the Waratah Battery.
Jesse Baird and Luke Davies's deaths captivated a nation.
Carla Mascarenhas
HECS-HELP debts are growing faster than some can pay off.
Emily Anderson
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Hannah Pycroft and Baillie McWhirter both have student debts over $50,000 which they are worried they'll never be able to pay off due to high indexation. Pictures supplied
The Wiggles have remixed classic hits for their adult fans.
Anna McGuinness
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The Wiggles Sound System: Rave of Innocence features techno remixes of childhood classic. Picture supplied
Knives, imitation guns and swords were also allegedly sold.
Anna Houlahan
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Armed police officers. Picture Sitthixay Ditthavong
The 16-year-old was interviewed in hospital and charged.
Anna McGuinness
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Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel was delivering a livestreamed sermon when he was allegedly attacked. Picture by Christ The Good Shepherd Church
Tropical F--k Storm are bringing the madness to Gum Ball.
Josh Leeson
'We have been described as the four uncles at a wedding that won't get off stage.'
Alex Morris
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The one-day sale, Record Store Day, where you could strike gold.
Simon McCarthy
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Hiss and Crackle owner Mitchel Eaton makes his final preparations ahead of Record Store Day on Saturday, April 20. The annual one-day sale event has become a pilgrimage for music's faithful, on the hunt for a bargain, a rare find, or that one elusive LP. Picture by Simone De Peak
'Pushing the limits as a human is what I find so amazing.'
Jim Kellar
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Clara Fable is a cast member in Limbo The Return. She sings, dances, cracks a whip, and breathes fire, among other things. Picture by Peter Lorimer
Missed penalty in injury time costs the Phoenix.
Robert Dillon
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Round two of Newcastle RL across this weekend.
Josh Callinan
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Northern Hawks coach Brad Tighe playing Newcastle RL last season. Picture by Peter Lorimer
Wanderers v Maitland at No.2 Sportsground on Saturday.
Josh Callinan
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Wanderers winger Nimi Qio scored a hat-trick in round one. Picture by Simone De Peak
More than 5000 tickets had been sold for the Maitland game.
Renee Valentine
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'We can go a long way if we can defend the way we did.'
Renee Valentine
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Versatile Susannah Cooke will shift to halfback for the Wildfires' round-two match-up with Gordon. Picture by Marina Neil
The competition has expanded to eight teams this year.
Renee Valentine
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Cooks Hill players Bianca Smith, left, and Grace Salter, right, with Wanderers co-captain Kirsty McGrorey at Two Blues training at No.2 Sportsground on Thursday night. Picture by Peter Lorimer
Set a cracking pace on a London trip perfect for teens.
Danielle Teutsch
Picking one won't be easy, but our experts are here to help.
Mal Chenu and Amy Cooper
The ultimate Australian outback showdown - Kimberley v Kakadu
Hotel Review: Crystalbrook Byron
Kate Cox
Crystalbrook, Byron Bay. Picture supplied
Wildlife encounters that'll leave you speechless.
Rob McFarland
From budget to bucket-list, we have the full lowdown.
Akash Arora
Heading to Paris for the Olympics? Here's our pick of the city's best hotels
There's never a boring moment in the cruise world. Here's why.
Cruise control: New ships and voyages to put on your radar now
From Victoria to the NT, here's the lowdown.
These incredible festivals are about to kick off in Australia soon
Start planning now for an unforgettable summer in Edinburgh.
Kristie Kellahan
Scotland calling: Experience a touch of royal magic in Edinburgh
Topics investigates all the findings fit to print from the Scott Neylon letters report.
Simon McCarthy
Inside the investigation report on the Neylon letters saga.
Sage Swinton
Jeremy Bath pointing to a poster of his friend Scott Neylon advertising an English school in Kyoto, Japan.
'The balance of power has switched back to the big cities.'
Jemimah Clegg
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Why car spaces are the new investor favourite.
Melissa Kehagias
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The garage comes with a roller door - that rolls up, and rolls down. Not bad for $500,000. Pic: Supplied
See inside the stunning transformation.
Melissa Kehagias
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The Glass House has had extensive renovations since Arena sold it in 2017 for $1.63 million. Pic: Supplied
It takes 12 years to save for a deposit.
Jen Melocco
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Renters and mortgage-holders spending up to half their pay on housing.
Jemimah Clegg
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The amount Australians spend on housing costs has hit a record high. Pic: Shutterstock
I'm enthusiastic for a gigantic screen and surround sound.
Paul Scott
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Newcastle is a city built for driving, but the anti-car brigade is having none of it.
Bradley Perrett
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On your bike then: London's calling Newcastle's anti-car fanatics
What will the Net Zero Economy Authority deliver?
Phillip O'Neill
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Chris Bowen at Liddell. Picture by Jonathan Carroll
Newcastle Herald letters to the editor for Friday, April 19.
Letters to the Editor
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese in Muswellbrook last month. Picture by Marina Neil
Letters: 'The law really is an ass.'
Letters to the Editor
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Bruce Lehrmann and Brittany Higgins. Justice Michael Lee found this week in a defamation trial that Mr Lehrmann raped Ms Higgins.

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Missed penalty in injury time costs the Phoenix.
Robert Dillon
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Tropical F--k Storm are bringing the madness to Gum Ball.
Josh Leeson
Tropical F--k Storm are, from left, Erica Dunn, Lauren Hammel, Gareth Liddiard and Fiona Kitschin. Picture supplied
Round two of Newcastle RL across this weekend.
Josh Callinan
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Northern Hawks coach Brad Tighe playing Newcastle RL last season. Picture by Peter Lorimer

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A man who threatened to blow up Iran's consulate in Paris to avenge his brother was searched by police and no explosives were found.
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Secretary of State Antony Blinken has declined to say whether Israel struck Iran after his Italian counterpart said Tel Aviv had told the US at the last minute.
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"The United States has not been involved in any offensive operations," Antony Blinken said. (AP PHOTO)
Officials have reported a substantial voter turnout during the first phase of India's massive election as Prime Minister Narendra Modi vies for a third term.
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Polls have opened in India's national election, which involves almost one billion voters. (AP PHOTO)
Drink in history and the future with a tasting adventure of award-winning Barossa shiraz.
Rosie Ryan
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As Australian travellers demand more luxury and unique experiences, one pioneering local travel company is leading the way to deliver whether it's travel on land, sea or in the air.
A render of the new APT Solara river ship debuting in 2025. Picture supplied.
Advancements in dental technology have transformed dental implant procedures making them easier and more accessible.
One of Affordable Implants and Dentures's patients Maria before and after having dental implants. Picture Affordable Implants and Dentures

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The Senior
Think you're smarter than The Lightning Bolt? Find out all about the new Chaser in Australia.
Therese Murray
Proposed law changes to reduce financial elder abuse.
Eileen Wood
The Standing Council of Attorneys-General is looking into changes to financial Enduring Powers of Attorney. Picture Shutterstock
Persistence has paid off for veterans golfer Rita Gounder.
Rowan Cowley
Rita Gounder is Western Sydney Region Veteran Golf Association's ladies player of the year. Picture supplied

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The Land
The first of two store sales hosted by Colin Say and Co on Friday recorded bids fully firm in response to quality.
Jamie Brown
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Bush Park Trick Star T7 claims top spot at Limousin National.
Helen Decosta
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Surpreme exhibit at the 2024 Limousin National Show and Sale, Bush Park Trick Star T7, with Patrick Halloran, Bush Park Limousins, Kyneton, Vic, with judge Robert Hutchinson, Taminick, Vic and associate judge Emily Polsen, Yass. Photo by Helen De Costa.
Firm bids for weaner cattle at Grafton on Thursday.
Jamie Brown
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Vendors of the week were Junction Hill producers G and J Johnson who sold steer calves with black Limousin blood, 301 kg for 338c/kg or $1018. Photo supplied.
You'll be racing round the barrel to get your hands on one of these.
Elka Devney
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The walls of Jumbled, Orange, will feature at least 25 pieces by the incredible artist Whitney Spicer, Manildra, in May. Picture by Pip Brett.
Years of data has gone into making predictions to assist growers.
Alexandra Bernard
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Dr James Brinkhoff, UNE, and Brian Dunn, NSW DPI, at the Rice Research Australia site at Coree. Picture by Alexandra Bernard.
Car Expert
Australian Road Rules say that interfering with the driver’s control of the vehicle is an offence, however there is a 'but'!
Matt Campbell
The next-generation Toyota Kluger is set to feature electric power, according to a report out of the US.
Jordan Mulach
Local trademark filings have pointed to BYD using the Shark name for its upcoming ute, while the company is also protecting the name of a plug-in hybrid sedan.
William Stopford
Before Top Gear Australia arrives on Paramount+ next month, the streaming service has teased what to expect from the relaunched show.
Jordan Mulach
Tesla shareholders will vote on CEO Elon Musk's long-awaited US$56bn (A$86.9bn) pay package – and a move to Texas – in June.
Jordan Mulach