Port Stephens Examiner

Public school enrolment zones raise Hunter mother’s ire

Nick Bielby
Updated February 15 2017 - 1:33pm, first published 1:23pm
PROTEST: Tammie Spicer with her sons Callum Souter, left, who attends Cessnock West PS, and Riley Souter, right, who attends Ellalong PS. Picture: Simone De Peak
PROTEST: Tammie Spicer with her sons Callum Souter, left, who attends Cessnock West PS, and Riley Souter, right, who attends Ellalong PS. Picture: Simone De Peak

A Cessnock mother has started a petition calling for a re-think on school enrolment boundaries, after she couldn’t get her youngest son a place in kindergarten at the same school as his older brother.

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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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