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8/10/2008 | I'M WRITING from Newcastle on Tyne, England. It's an arresting time to be here.
A brother grieves
7/10/2008 | IT'S been six years since Nathan Langham, 23, last saw his sister Erin. She was one of three teenagers who died on October 12, 2002, when the car they were in hit a power pole on Bargo River Road.
Meet the super fish
7/10/2008 | TEN local seniors traded their reading glasses for swimming goggles recently to complete a Grey Medallion course at Wollondilly Community Leisure Centre.
Student awarded
7/10/2008 | LAURA Mulhall, 18, of Picton, has been inducted into the University of Western Sydney Hall of Scholars.
War on suburbs
7/10/2008 | DAVID Hunt said the first thing he would have done if he had been elected to the council would have been to have stopped the extension of Sydney's urban sprawl.
Proud of heritage
7/10/2008 | FORMER Picton High School student Brenton Magee was not always aware of his Aboriginal background until he moved in with his grandmother.
Kind heart helps
7/10/2008 | THERE'S no need to be bored or lonely when you retire because there are so many people who need your help.
Nights at the square table
7/10/2008 | MICHAEL Banasik, Wollondilly's new mayor, is now the head of two tables.
Medal well deserved
7/10/2008 | SUMMER and Savannah Oxley march with their dad every Anzac Day and they are proud as punch he now has a medal of his own to wear.
Farmer frustrated
7/10/2008 | MACARTHUR federal MP Pat Farmer admits he does not like being in Opposition and the role he is obliged to play because of it.
7/10/2008 | THE footy, the farcical state of NSW politics and, oh, the global financial crisis meant the 100th anniversary of the first T-model Ford slipped by this week without much attention.
7/10/2008 | HOBBY, niche and would-be farmers from across the state will gather in Sydney's outskirts next month for the annual Farming Small Areas Expo. The expo will educate on livestock breeds, show the latest...
Will Pat Farmer resign?
7/10/2008 | Despite recent reports to the contrary, Pat Farmer said he is not planning to resign. But he also said: ``If I ever had the opportunity to do some good for people or to save a life, I'd always take...
Oversexed man-eater
7/10/2008 | THE Picton Theatre Group's new play will present the Australian premiere of the comedy/farce Sin, Sex & the CIA in Wollondilly Shire Hall on Saturday, November 8. Theatre group secretary Stephen G...
Tasty vacation vocation
7/10/2008 | THE school holidays are here and a great vacation occupation is eating pink cupcakes to raise dough for charity. Last week, photographer Jonathan Ng spotted the Montalto family doing just that at M...
7/10/2008 | MY FAVOURITE baby photo is one my parents took the day they brought my little brother home from the hospital. It's obvious by the look on my face that I loved him from the moment I saw him. ...
Out there in the sun,
7/10/2008 | LAST week a group of girls went camping in Silverdale. The Girl Guides NSW ACT movement held the Jamboree 2008 camp a nine-day camp for members aged 10 to 18. ``The camps are great opportunitie...
7/10/2008 | CAMPBELLTOWN Council is worried that the South West Growth Centre may be under threat if the proposed South West Rail Link project is not built. The council's general manager, Paul Tosi, said the ...
He's a red-blooded fan
30/09/2008 | MATT Benson needs more fingers and toes to count the number of locals who count on him.
Vandalism every day
30/09/2008 | WOLLONDILLY Shire Council's area maintenance officer spends one third of his week cleaning up graffiti and vandalism.
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22/09/2008 | Once upon a time finding a mate was easy. It was a childhood sweetheart, someone from church or if you were ugly, the other ugly person.
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