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Wolves tough out win
30 May 12 | THE flash and the brilliance wasn’t there, but Windsor Wolves coach Guy Missio said his side’s 25-10 NSW Cup win against Illawarra Cutters on Saturday night was its best of the season.
30 May 12 | QUEEENSLANDER Tom Barry-Cotter blitzed the field in his off-shore Maritimo to win the 76th Cassell Marine Bridge to Bridge (B2B) on Sunday.
Power outage bruises businesses
30 May 12 | A SCHEDULED power outage in Richmond’s industrial end of town last Sunday, May 27, resulted in two businesses losing significant takings.
30 May 12 | TWO months after human remains were found in bushland at Londonderry, the bones have been identified as missing man Mohammed Ayman Abouhait with the Homicide Squad now leading the investigation into his death.
30 May 12 | A FIGHT which broke out at the John Morony Correctional Centre last Friday left three inmates with stab wounds.
30 May 12 | SUGGESTED plans to build a third river crossing at Navua Reserve have driven Grose Wold residents to rally against the proposal, beginning with a community meeting at Grose View Public School on Monday (June 4) from 7pm.
Hawkesbury businesses feel the pinch
30 May 12 | IS THE Hawkesbury business community doing it tough? According to Hawkesbury Salvation Army and the Hawkesbury Chamber of Comm-erce, yes they are, and the business community is just the tip of the iceberg.
24 May 12 | THE Windsor Wolves bounced back from a heavy loss to Auckland Vulcans to smash Cronulla Sharks 46-18 at Windsor Sports Complex on Saturday night.
24 May 12 | HAWKESBURY City Soccer Club will face its toughest test this weekend when they take on the unbeaten Hakoah team at Bensons Lane.
24 May 12 | A YEAR ago Nic Rapa had never ridden a wakeboard. And now he’s one of the best for his age in the State. Recently, Rapa finished third at the Wakeboarding NSW State Titles on the Hawkesbury River despite his limited experience.
24 May 12 | THE news that Hawkesbury Valley Meat Processors (HVMP) in Wilberforce has been fined just $5200 by the NSW Food Authority after it was briefly closed for investigation following shocking video evidence of animal cruelty, comes hard on the heels of the Food Authority announcing animal welfare breaches in all 10 of the state’s red meat abattoirs.
Civil flights a step closer Richmond RAAF Base
24 May 12 | IN ANOTHER sign that domestic flights could soon be taking off and landing at RAAF Base Richmond, Labor’s spokesperson for Macquarie, Susan Templeman, confirmed the federal government will begin assessing the base for limited civil operations.
24 May 12 | THE North West development wave has hit Schofields with the NSW government rezoning land for close to 3000 new homes next to Schofields train station.
Kurrajong subdivision inevitable
24 May 12 | KURRAJONG is the next area within the Hawkesbury to attract development, with an application for a 23-lot subdivision along Old Bells Line of Road currently before council.
Police catch burglars out
24 May 12 | A POLICE taskforce set up last month to reduce the number of break-ins across the Hawkesbury has already seen a “marked decrease” in break, enter and steal offences, according to Detective Senior Constable Matthew Clancy of Hawkesbury Police.
24 May 12 | IF YOU go into cardiac arrest or have an anaphylactic reaction, you’ll want to make sure you do it on a day when there’s an intensive care paramedic (ICP) in the area.
17 May 12 | WINDSOR Wolves fullback Matt Moylan isn’t your average player. In an era of rugby league domin-ated by strict structure, Moylan is one of the rare natural footballers.
17 May 12 | NOMINATIONS for the 2012 Hawkesbury Sports Awards are now open. Hawkesbury City Council in conjunction with the Hawkesbury Sports Council runs these awards to recognise the positive contributions of residents to sport in our community.
Peter Forrest returns to familiar conditions after West Indies tour
17 May 12 | PETER Forrest said he was starting to feel like an Australian cricketer.
17 May 12 | A TALL, quiet, achieving Aussie bloke and his passionate adoring wife.
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