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POPE CULTURE
23/07/2008 | FOR hundreds of Wollondilly pilgrims it took just an hour to get to Sydney – but it was as if they had travelled to a different world.
Vested interests will impede progress
17/07/2008 | Trying to pick new industrial winners while protecting old industrial strugglers has never been clever but protectionism now threatens to rise from the graveyard.
Volunteers develop strong bonds at work
15/07/2008 | LIFELINE Macarthur needs Wollondilly residents to lend a friendly ear to help those in crisis.

Wired for success[20 credits]

Wired for success
15/07/2008 | THE ELECTRIC Syndicate, whose members met at Picton High School, will perform at numerous venues in Sydney during this month and August.
Special trip for principal
15/07/2008 | THE principal of Leumeah Public School, Andy Best of Picton, has been granted a 2008 Churchill Fellowship one of only 30 awarded in NSW this year.
Time to plant trees
15/07/2008 | WOLLONDILLY residents of all ages will get their hands dirty this month as part of Planet Ark's National Tree Day.

Timely treatment[20 credits]

Timely treatment
15/07/2008 | PETER Bittner has been on 300 missions as a paramedic for NRMA CareFlight.
Garbage now power source
15/07/2008 | ONE look at the new Macarthur Resource Recovery Park and you feel as if you've stepped into a factory not what is essentially a 21st century rubbish tip.
It's title time again
15/07/2008 | THE fourth annual Miss Warradale pageant is calling for entrants from girls aged three and up.
Kids must read, says local elder
15/07/2008 | NAIDOC Week celebrates Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander achievements with the theme our history, our culture and our achievements.
15/07/2008 | WOLLONDILLY will get a new public school but not for 2 years.
Puppet show proved a winner
15/07/2008 | A MAN and his puppets had many under his spell last week when he came to Picton during the school holidays.
`Blitz' well deserved
15/07/2008 | FOR three decades, local woman Barbara Bannister and her late husband Geoff worked with DOCS to foster over 400 children and teenagers in crisis.
Battle fails to save burning house
15/07/2008 | INVESTIGATORS have yet to determine the cause of a fire which destroyed a house in Pheasants Nest last week.
Canvas captures natural beauty
15/07/2008 | PICTON artist Virginia Casey appreciates the wonder of life and this is the central theme of a one-day-only retrospective of her work at the Heritage Railway Precinct in Robertson.
15/07/2008 | PICTON Bowling Club has been recognised as the one of the top 30 fund-raisers for this year's World's Greatest Shave.
Echidna expert to talk  He likes the spikes
15/07/2008 | WE might not see them but an echidna expert assures us there are plenty of the monotremes that call Macarthur home.
Garnaut adds fuel to the public transport issue
10/07/2008 | Without ensuring public transport alternatives the success of Professor Garnaut’s national carbon emissions trading scheme in reducing petrol use will be severely limited.
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18/07/2008 | NO WONDER the Opposition is struggling in its efforts to pick a fight with the Government over its emissions trading scheme.