Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull hears about effects of 'severe' drought conditions during Upper Hunter visit

Nick Bielby
June 5 2018 - 1:30pm
'Severe' drought: Upper Hunter Shire Council general manager Steve McDonald, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and Scone Airport's Wes Suckley. Mr Turnbull and Mr McDonald spoke about dry conditions in the Hunter.
'Severe' drought: Upper Hunter Shire Council general manager Steve McDonald, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and Scone Airport's Wes Suckley. Mr Turnbull and Mr McDonald spoke about dry conditions in the Hunter.

Hundreds of Upper Hunter properties have run out of water, says a council boss who told Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull about the effects of the drought on the weekend.

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Nick Bielby

Nick Bielby

Senior Journalist

Nick Bielby is a crime reporter who has worked as a journalist since 2011. Having joined the Newcastle Herald in 2017, he won a Walkley Award in 2019 with Donna Page for their investigation 'Dirty Deeds', which exposed the decades of illegal dumping of toxic material in and around a Hunter waterway.

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