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5/12/2008 |  A MAN has been charged with assaulting police after officers were allegedly attacked when they arrived at a school formal after-party at Woodberry last night.
Central Coast family farewells drowned twins
5/12/2008 | EDWARD Hill hugged daughter Maxine yesterday after the funeral of her twin sons Ethan and Matthew, who drowned last week in their grandparents' St Huberts Island pool on the Central Coast.   | CommentsComments (1) | SLIDESHOW: The funeral service for Ethan ...
5/12/2008 | BREAKING NEWS: POLICE are hunting for a teenager who let himself into a Maryville house belonging to an 85-year-old woman and stole her handbag.   | CommentsComments (1)
5/12/2008 | BREAKING NEWS: FOUR boys aged 10 and under have been arrested for allegedly throwing rocks from a Charlestown overpass.   | CommentsComments (7)
Art and antique treasures go under hammer
5/12/2008 | ART and antique lovers could pick up a rare find at the contents auction of the Merewether historic home Sandhurst this weekend.
5/12/2008 | MOST Lower Hunter councils spend much less on community services than the state average, raising fresh concerns about the NSW Government's practice of restricting council rates.
Coaching to end formal school days
5/12/2008 | YEAR 10 formals usually involve some horsing around but this group of students found a different way to mark the historic stage of their lives yesterday.   | CommentsComments (1) | SLIDESHOW: End of year formals
Terrace woman's heartbreak at operation delay
5/12/2008 | FOR 18-year-old Raymond Terrace woman Kirra Notley the simple act of walking around a shopping centre can be so strenuous she needs to sit down on the floor because of dizziness and fatigue.
5/12/2008 | ACADEMICS have expressed concern about the steep decline in enrolments of Australian post-graduate students at the University of Newcastle.
5/12/2008 | A $1 BILLION housing project will be approved today at Cooranbong in south-west Lake Macquarie, generating economic activity worth almost $2 billion and giving the Hunter's building industry a much-needed boost.  | CommentsComments (3)
5/12/2008 | THE Hunter Region will receive just four of the 300 new buses that the State Government will send to high-demand areas, with most bound for Sydney.   | CommentsComments (2)
Mark Richards'  home surf  to join world list
5/12/2008 | FOUR-time world surfing champion Mark Richards' favourite break at Merewether is set to receive world recognition as a surfing reserve.   | CommentsComments (3)
Toddler drownings: Farewell to two “beautiful little men”
4/12/2008 | ABOUT 100 people attended the funeral today of toddler twins Ethan and Matthew Hill who drowned last week in their grandparents pool at St Huberts Island on the Central Coast.  | CommentsComments (1) | SLIDESHOW: The funeral service for Ethan ...
4/12/2008 | THREE people thought missing in the Hunter River were found safe and well at home this morning as searchers were gearing up for a long night on the water.
4/12/2008 | POLICE are investigating a suspicious fire which caused more than $30,000 worth of damage to a Waratah house last night.
Driver of suspect car burnt to death
4/12/2008 | POLICE believe a motorist killed in a high-speed crash near Bulahdelah yesterday had stolen the car he was driving.   | CommentsComments (3)
4/12/2008 | HUNTER and Central Coast high schools that were split into senior and junior campuses have lifted their marks, enrolments and retention rates, say principals of some recently formed colleges.   | CommentsComments (1)
Hunter family home from Mumbai terror
4/12/2008 | SILENCE on the usually chaotic streets of central Mumbai was so eerie two Newcastle doctors say they will never forget it.
Port  resort may cost  ratepayers thousands
4/12/2008 | EVERY ratepayer in Port Stephens has paid for two nights luxury accommodation at the award-winning Samurai Beach Resort, without ever having stayed there.   | CommentsComments (5)
Singleton rail fatalities inquest told lookout inadequate
4/12/2008 | TWO maintenance workers killed by an empty coal train near Singleton last year failed to keep adequate lookout, an investigator with the Office of Transport Safety Investigation, Ron Barnes, told a coronial inquest yesterday.
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5/12/2008 | I tell you about the banh mi to point out that we have room to improve that great Australian staple, the salad roll.
 
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