December 12, 2025
Stinker’s History: Shipping disasters
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Stinker’s History: Shipping disasters

PORT Stephens, the surrounding reefs and islands have the well-earned reputation as being a graveyard for shipping. It was thought that the establishing of a lighthouse on Point Stephens in 1862 would solve the problem. Unfortunately this was not to be the case, particularly for Captain Thomas Kehoe who continually ran aground. From the 1860s, […]

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Ray Keipert features in NSW Seniors writing collection Ray with his personal copy of the NSW Seniors’ ‘Then and Now’ vol.11, in which his short story is featured. Photo: Thomas O’Keefe.
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Ray Keipert features in NSW Seniors writing collection

THE work of local author Ray Keipert is featured in a compendium of short stories, launched at the NSW State Library on Monday 10 November. Ray’s “Desperation” was included in this year’s NSW Seniors’ book of short stories, which is available for free online via the NSW Government Seniors’ Stories website. “Following a statewide competition […]

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Kemp calls out Premier’s flood recovery comments Premier Chris Minns discussed flood recovery on the Mid North Coast in May with Oxley MP and former NSW Nationals leader Dugald Saunders.
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Kemp calls out Premier’s flood recovery comments

MEMBER for Oxley Michael Kemp has called out Premier Chris Minns for “out-of-touch comments” on morning TV show Sunrise regarding the recovery of communities impacted by flooding in May. When asked by host Matt Shirvington what NSW should be most proud of in the past year, the Premier responded: “I think the thing we should […]

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Yacht returned to safety in overnight operation off Broughton Island Port Stephens 31 and the disabled yacht at the marina.
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Yacht returned to safety in overnight operation off Broughton Island

Port Stephens 31 and the disabled yacht at the marina. Marine Rescue NSW vessel Port Stephens 31. VOLUNTEERS from Marine Rescue Port Stephens responded to a late-night call for assistance after a 12–15 metre yacht lost steerage between Seal Rocks and Broughton Island while transiting from Lord Howe Island late on Sunday 7 December. Radio […]

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Natural disaster declarations made for six LGAs following bushfires A bushfire rages near Bulahdelah last week. Photo: Bulahdelah RFB.
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Natural disaster declarations made for six LGAs following bushfires

THE State and Federal Governments have activated disaster assistance to the MidCoast local government area (LGA) due to ongoing bushfires. The declarations activate a suite of support measures for residents, businesses, primary producers, and councils. People whose homes have been damaged may be eligible for immediate financial help as well as clean-up, rebuilding and recovery […]

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Firefighter dies as communities stay on high fire alert Communities should be prepared for a long and dangerous fire season. Photo: Bulahdelah RFB.
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Firefighter dies as communities stay on high fire alert

A FIREFIGHTER has died after being struck by a tree while battling a bushfire threatening homes, as authorities warn the risk of dangerous fires is likely to linger for months. The NSW National Parks firefighter was hit by a falling tree about 10.45pm on Sunday, while trying to contain a fierce fire near Bulahdelah on […]

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Last days to donate to Toy Drive NGM Group's Rubi Stitt and Alexandra Tompkins with the Salvos' Joey Newman.
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Last days to donate to Toy Drive

AS the donation period draws to a close, The Salvation Army, Newcastle Permanent, and Greater Bank are encouraging the community to support their annual Christmas Toy Drive Appeal and help share the spirit of the season. Each year the annual Toy Drive delivers thousands of gifts to children and families facing hardship at Christmas time. […]

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Barnaby Joyce announces defection to One Nation Barnaby Joyce MP at an anti-wind farm rally in Port Stephens. Photo: Doug Connor.
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Barnaby Joyce announces defection to One Nation

MAVERICK MP Barnaby Joyce will join Pauline Hanson’s One Nation party. After weeks of speculation, the New England MP and former deputy prime minister has confirmed he would move to the far-right party, after previously representing the Nationals. He will sit in the House of Representatives for the rest of the parliamentary term as a […]

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Major award wins for Newcastle airport Head of Airport Paul McFarlane and CEO Linc Horton.
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Major award wins for Newcastle airport

NEWCASTLE Airport has taken out two major honours at the Australian Airports Association’s 2025 National Airport Industry Awards, held last week in the Gold Coast. The Williamtown airport won the Airport Excellence Award for Infrastructure for its landmark International Terminal Expansion project, as well as the Airport Excellence Award for Sustainability. CEO Linc Horton said […]

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$20 million to grow state’s aquaculture industry
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$20 million to grow state’s aquaculture industry

THE state government launched the $20 million Aquaculture Industry Development Program on Monday, aiming to strengthen and expand the seafood industry’s economic contribution to NSW. The program is designed to boost productivity and increase sustainability across farming operations for oysters, mussels, kelp, and algae, plus freshwater and marine fish hatcheries and bioproducts. “By investing in […]

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