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1 week ago |
dungogchronicle.com.au | Jessica Belzycki |Jessica Brown
East Seaham Road is closed while emergency services are at the crash site. Picture by Newcastle HeraldA TRUCK has lost traction on the roadway at Seaham, hitting a car before sliding off the road and crashing down a small embankment. Subscribe now for unlimited access. or signup to continue readingAll articles from our websiteThe digital version of Today's PaperThe incident occurred just after midday on Tuesday May 27.
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4 weeks ago |
newcastleherald.com.au | Donna Page |Jessica Belzycki
Nurses Camilla Smith and Dee Spoljaric want safe staffing for the Calvary Mater Newcastle. Picture by Marina NeilAFTER five assaults in 24 hours in the emergency department, which has left one nurse still off work, staff at Calvary Mater Newcastle have had enough.
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1 month ago |
portstephensexaminer.com.au | Jessica Belzycki |Matthew Kelly
The Hunter is "moving in the right direction" in addressing its police force staff shortages despite some districts left empty-handed of recruits, the union says. Subscribe now for unlimited access. or signup to continue reading All articles from our websiteThe digital version of Today's PaperBreaking news alerts direct to your inboxAll articles from the other in your areaNSW Police has welcomed 302 new probationary constables as part of their largest graduating cohort in more than 10 years.
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1 month ago |
maitlandmercury.com.au | Jessica Belzycki |Matthew Kelly
The Hunter is "moving in the right direction" in addressing its police force staff shortages despite some districts left empty-handed of recruits, the union says. SALE ON NOW! Tap into unlimited access or signup to continue reading All articles from our websiteThe digital version of Today's PaperBreaking news alerts direct to your inboxAll articles from the other in your areaNSW Police has welcomed 302 new probationary constables as part of their largest graduating cohort in more than 10 years.
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1 month ago |
newcastleherald.com.au | Jessica Belzycki |Matthew Kelly
The Hunter Valley Police District's new officers. Picture Police Meida. The Hunter Region is "moving in the right direction" in addressing its police force staff shortages despite some districts left empty-handed of new recruits, the union says.
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