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28/08/2008 | Police have this morning charged a Rooty Hill man known as the "buck-toothed rapist" after he was arrested by detectives last night in relation to a string of sex offences.
Do not pass go: do not get employed
27/08/2008 | As in many national economic events these days, New South Wales isn’t a gold medal performer compared with the other states when it comes to labour market performance.
26/08/2008 | SYDNEY Spirit's preparations for the 2008/9 NBL season have hit a minor glitch after a 121-118 loss to Wollongong Hawks in a pre-season match at Penrith Valley Regional Sports Centre on Friday night. ...
26/08/2008 | Fight night LOCAL boxers are in the ring preparing for the Fighting for the Workers @ the Workers event at Mt Druitt Workers Club on September 12. Mt Druitt's Josh Clenshaw and Robbie Vella are som...
26/08/2008 | MT Druitt Town Rangers hoped to end their dismal Super League League season on a bright note. But opponents Northern Tigers had other ideas and kept the home side scoreless in their 2-0 win at Popo...
26/08/2008 | IT has been a big weekend for local junior rugby league. The Penrith district junior league season ended on Saturday with the international age group grand finals played at The Kingsway. PCYC Mt...
Police news
26/08/2008 | Mt Druitt best of the west MOUNT Druitt and Blacktown police officers settled the score about who's best of the west in a rugby league match in Rooty Hill last Wednesday. It was the fourth match in...
School keen to go green
26/08/2008 | WILLMOT Public School students are ready to roll up their sleeves to give their school gardens a makeover. The school has signed up for Botanic Gardens Trust's new educational initiative. Under ...
26/08/2008 | Top marks ROPES Crossing Sales and Information Centre is reducing greenhouse gas emissions by up to 70 per cent as a four-star green star office. The two-storey office was built with high-performan...
26/08/2008 | Speak up LOCALS will get the chance to have their say when the State Government holds its next regional cabinet meeting in St Marys on September 9. Western Sydney minister Barbara Perry and local M...
Pokies boost community
26/08/2008 | BREAKFAST clubs, after-school tutoring and breastfeeding counsellors are community projects that will benefit from local poker machine profits. Blacktown Council's Community Development and Support...  | CommentsComments (1)
Industry area to breathe with new life
26/08/2008 | PLANS to revitalise and modernise the Dunheved/North St Marys industrial area are taking shape. Dunheved Business Park Development Committee has been renamed Dunheved Industrial Group and teamed up...
Kids hamburgled
26/08/2008 | THE hunt for the callous hamburglar in St Clair is on. Children at Kindara After School Care Centre are shattered after one of their much-loved pieces of play equipment was stolen six weeks ago....
26/08/2008 | GLENBROOK Players' latest production, Stand and Deliver by Janet Shaw, provides a hilarious insight into a few days in the maternity ward. Four mothers-to-be, all with their different problems a...
Mum's champion effort
26/08/2008 | LYN Russell is grateful now that her daughter Kristie is allergic to guinea pigs. Ms Russell, who lives in St Clair, gave Kristie a guinea pig as a pet, but took over the duties of looking after it...  | CommentsComments (2)
26/08/2008 | COVER band Big Radio Dynamite is at St Marys Rugby Leagues Club on Saturday. It plays smooth jazz and grooves as background music, through to disco and dance. Too Many Guitars will play on Fr...
He'll make a splash
26/08/2008 | A STMARYS swimmer has a chance to match the accomplishments of his Olympic idol when the Paralympics begin on September6 in Beijing. Peter Leek will compete in eight events at the Water Cube, the s...
Humble lifesaver
26/08/2008 | MELANIE Crinion doesn't see herself as a hero. But Tania Nolland can't thank the Penrith Panthers ARL development officer enough for her quick thinking when her baby girl Janaia began choking at a ...
Charitable course of action
26/08/2008 | CHARITY events need publicising but publicity can be expensive. Golf days are a popular form of fund-raising but organisers cannot always let people know when and where the functions are. The w...
26/08/2008 | St Clair Uniting Church: Celebrates its 25th anniversary with an open day and fair on August 30, 8.30am-3pm, corner of Bennett Road and Autumnleaf Parade, St Clair. Book, cake and craft stalls, sausag...
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13/08/2008 | Catherine Deveny is no fan of sport. So why is she parked in front of the TV, with bowl of chicken soup in hand?
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