26 May 06 | THE loss of both starting props just minutes into Saturday's first grade match against Balmain was not enough to derail UWS Hawkesbury's charge up the competition ladder.
26 May 06 | THE absence of senior players hit Windsor in epedemic proportions last week, as the Jim Beam Cup side crashed to its second consecutive loss, this time to the cellar-dwelling Cabramatta.
26 May 06 | RICHMOND'S McMahon family is developing an imposing reputation in the karate community, with three young champions on the rise.
26 May 06 | Professional golfer Brett Ogle stopped in at Kurrajong Hills Golf Club on Saturday to officially open the new pro shop.
26 May 06 | WHEN the Socceroos' line is threatened at next month's World Cup in Germany, Australia's attention will be on one man – goalkeeper and former Colo Cougar Mark Schwarzer.
26 May 06 | WINDSOR Railway Station is due to receive an $80,000 camera system this month, to solve passenger visibility problems on the station's curved platform.
26 May 06 | A PROPOSAL by councillors Trevor Devine and Ted Books to dredge the river is "just plain craziness", according to river expert Jenny Smith.
26 May 06 | WHEN a crane swung concrete planks forming the deck of the new southbound bridge over Caddies Creek at Kellyville last Friday, it was another milestone in the Windsor Road upgrade.
26 May 06 | THE Gazette and Courier will have a new face at the helm from Monday – highly-experienced journalist and sub-editor Rebecca Lang.
26 May 06 | ARMED with more than 45,000 Richmond-grown native plants, a platoon of 200 volunteers is "blitzing" the high pollution levels in South Creek.
26 May 06 | A ROOFTOP graffiti tag which required Spiderman-like agility to execute is just one example of vandalism which has angered shopkeepers at Bligh Park Shopping Centre.
17 May 06 | NELSON'S George Johnson has been named on the EFA National Young Rider Showjumping Squad for 2006.
17 May 06 | HAWKESBURY'S State League soccer teams' title aspirations took a blow on Sunday, when both first and reserve grade lost to Gladesville.
17 May 06 | THE Nor-West Jets booted the highest score in its blue and white history as it destroyed an undermanned and sadly outclassed Manly-Warringah Wolves by 176 points at Bensons Lane on Saturday.
17 May 06 | A SERIES of tricks like the one pictured above won Chris Judd the Australian Barefoot Title at Renmark, South Australia, last month.
17 May 06 | North Richmond's Geoff Luscombe will be the first Australian ever to run in the footsteps of Mount Everest legends when he competes in this month's Tenzing Hillary Everest Marathon in Nepal.
17 May 06 | SAVE, save, save is the mantra for 2005 Hawkesbury showgirl Jill Moxey, who cashed in her $1500 prize voucher from The Gazette and booked her overseas holiday with Richmond Travel on Friday.
17 May 06 | After the handing down of the Federal Budget last Tuesday, The Gazette asked some of our community groups and individuals how they thought they would be affected.
17 May 06 | HAWKESBURY City Council's general manager Graeme Faulkner has rejected as "illusory" claims by a pro-development group that Council was holding up $20-$40 million worth of projects in our district.
17 May 06 | DON'T be fooled. They might look like they're slacking on the job here, but staff at The Sebel are taste-testing in anticipation for the World's Biggest Morning Tea, and they need you to come along and reward their hard efforts.