Hunter roads: Scheduled road works in Maitland at the New England Highway at Cessnock Road/Church Street. Until the end of October there will be intermittent eastbound closures between 7pm and 5am.
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Hunter trains: There is a good service on the Central Coast and Newcastle line and the Hunter line.
Hunter weather: Partly cloudy with a medium chance of showers Newcastle (18 degrees), medium chance of showers and partly cloudy in Raymond Terrace (17 degrees), cloudy day with showers in Maitland (18 degrees) and a cloudy day with showers in Scone (14 degrees).
Hunter beachwatch: NNW wind, 13 knots. Silky smooth but dead flat not looking good at the moment, may start to break when the tide drops. - Daniel Mason
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Need a national news snapshot first thing - well, we have you covered.
Regional
NEWCASTLE: LIFEGUARDS were forced to close Birubi Beach on Thursday morning following reports a shark had been sighted during an aerial search. Read more.
BALLARAT: A 53-year-old Ballarat man has been charged over a bus crash at the Montague Street bridge in February which left 11 passengers injured. Read more.
TASMANIA: A softening in demand for poppy product and a desire to reduce inventory is being blamed for Tasmanian Alkaloids' decision to shut down its production facility earlier in the year than usual. Read more.
BENDIGO: THE crime rate in Bendigo jumped 10.1 per cent in the 12 months to June, driven by a significant increase in the rate of theft. Read more.
MORETON BAY: MORETON Bay Marine Park has been declared a “unique’’ marine environment which is critically important to the health of the oceans. Read more.
ILLAWARRA: Unanderra company Sharry Pty Ltd has been fined $15,000 for illegally disposing of asbestos – after dumping contaminated materials in a waterway to try and make a dam wall. Read more.
WODONGA: A seven-month-old baby was hospitalised on Thursday when a car full of people crashed and flipped on the Hume Freeway. Read more.
TAMWORTH: AN INMATE on the run after escaping from a prison has been spotted in Tamworth. Read more.
LEETON: POLICE have cast doubt on the claims of a teenage girl who reported being sexually assaulted in a Leeton laneway in broad daylight. Read more.
TASMANIA: Labour hire companies are reporting registrations have dramatically declined for the upcoming picking season in Tasmania, says Mountford property owner Hugh Mackinnon. Read more.
National news
MELBOURNE: Metro Trains and Yarra Trams have been given the green light to run Melbourne's train and tram networks for another seven years, provided they accept a series of tougher performance targets. Read on
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International news
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On this day
1520 - Suleiman I (the Magnificent) succeeds his father Selam I as Sultan of Turkey (rules till 1566)
1846 - Anesthetic ether used for 1st time by American dentist Dr William Morton who extracts a tooth
1938 - Treaty of Munich signed by Hitler, Mussolini, Daladier and Chamberlain, forces Czechoslovakia to give territory to Germany
1946 – 22 Nazi leaders found guilty of war crimes at Nuremberg
The faces of Australia: John Cartwright
Salvation Army Rural Support Worker and Chaplain John Cartwright’s car has clocked about 185,000 kilometres in three years from his efforts to support the region’s farmers.
The 72-year-old estimates he traverses about 200 to 250 kilometres per work day.
Read his story here.