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You know it's cold when it snows in Kurrajong
28 Jul 10 | BELIEVE it or not. Patches of deep, icy snow were found along Comleroy Road, Kurrajong, last Sunday evening.
Valley teach Students a lesson in local derby
28 Jul 10 | HAWKESBURY Valley first's scored a big win against an opposition that struggled all day.
Water plan threatens turf industry
28 Jul 10 | "Enough is enough." "It needs to be known that if this water plan is passed the Hawkesbury's turf industry will die...no question about it." These angry words, told to The Ga
Tom Dawson basketball's next big thing
28 Jul 10 | JUST 12 months ago, playing in his rookie year at senior level, young basketball sensation Tom Dawson was the toast of the 2009 NSW State League Basketball competition. Despite being
Gas explosion at Richmond High after PM visit
28 Jul 10 | A WORKER received several minor burns at the same high school building visited by Prime Minister Julia Gillard last Tuesday.
Hawks go down in first grade
28 Jul 10 | WHAT started out as a great day with local Nepean Club Lowlands Wanderers playing a couple of lead up games and some excellent half time games between the U6 and 7 teams and U8 and 9 teams scheduled to take place didn't run to the script as the Hawks let the game run away late in the day.
Man arrested in Bilpin on child sex charges
28 Jul 10 | Police arrested a 69-year-old man in Bilpin yesterday (Tuesday) and charged him with 54 historic sex offences.
Jayden Cass plays role in record victory
28 Jul 10 | HAWKESBURY Saints junior Jayden Cass has starred in the U12 Greater Western Sydney representative side's record breaking victory over the Central Coast at Eastern Rd Oval, Bateau Bay.
PM meets Richmond High, announces trades scheme
21 Jul 10 | IF RE-ELECTED, the Gillard government would introduce national trade cadetships, helping students gain recognised qualifications leading into apprenticeships.
PM Gillard visits Richmond
21 Jul 10 | LABOR resorted to bringing out the big guns to the knife-edge seat of Macquarie yesterday, when Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard began her election campaign at Richmond High School.
Eggleton, the fish of the day
21 Jul 10 | THE true test of an athlete’s character comes not in the peak of their prime, but when they are forced to defy the odds and overcome adversity.
Crunch time for Tammy Taylor
21 Jul 10 | THE month of September is generally considered finals time, when a lifetime of hard work can result in either glory or agony and legends are made and broken.
Angland back from England
21 Jul 10 | TYE Angland is happy to be home from a thrilling stint in England, where he almost pinched the July Cup at Newmarket aboard Alverta last week.
No cigar for Sieders
21 Jul 10 | LONDONDERRY’S David Sieders came agonisingly close to a podium return on the streets of Townsville in round four of the Yokohama V8 Ute Series on July 10 and 11.
Crummy quickens pulse
21 Jul 10 | SOUTH Windsor mountain bike rider Michael Crummy has continued his strong form in preparation for the 2010 World Solo 24-hour Mountain Bike Championships, stringing together a host of good rides in events throughout the country.
Vampires a part of reality
21 Jul 10 | “Vampires are no longer hiding in the underground of our cities – they live with us in the daylight in our towns and suburbs, and we better get used to them,” says a University of Western Sydney Hawkesbury expert.
Little boy falls into dam in Londonderry
21 Jul 10 | IT’S a parent’s worst nightmare – your toddler has wandered off and you have no idea where they are. Few could imagine the sheer panic felt by Paul Xiberras, of Londonderry, as he realised his 23-month-old son Jake was missing last Thursday afternoon.
Burns victim still critical
21 Jul 10 | A 25-year-old spray painter remains in a critical condition after receiving third degree burns to half his body in a chemical fire in South Windsor last Thursday.
Council red tape puts cairty ute muster in jeopardy
21 Jul 10 | ONEROUS tests and administration fees imposed by Hawkesbury Council are threatening a charity event supposed to go ahead next month.
Hall funds go begging
21 Jul 10 | HAWKESBURY schools would benefit from the Coalition’s Real Action Plan to Stop Labor’s School Halls Waste, according to Liberal Candidate for Macquarie, Louise Markus.
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