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Man dead after rolling car near Bathurst
The 26-year-old Kelso man was driving through O'Connell, near Bathurst, when his vehicle left the road, rolled and hit a tree, police say.
Sisters held in Sydney child sex ring
A "HARD working family man" who allegedly paid as little as 10 dollars for sexual acts with girls in a child prostitution ring has been denied bail in a Sydney court.
Picture trove ensures army camp is remembered
THE old Ingleburn Army Camp is soon to vanish forever, because from later this year it will be replaced by a 1700-lot housing estate.
University of Western Sydney senior politics and history lecturer David Burchell said Labor's federal budget last week aimed to please voters in Werriwa, and seats like it.
Source. Sydney Morning Herald HOW much do the elected members of local councils spend on themselves out of ratepayers' money? In today's electronic world most now have a mobile phone and a computer or iPad at public expense to help them do their job, but what about other benefits such as mayoral cars, taxis, hospitality and trips to conferences? ... (more)
It was expected that funding would be announced in last night's budget to cover studies into the environmental, economic and social impact the airport would have on the surrounding areas.
THE long-awaited widening of Narellan Road has started, increasing the numbers of lanes on the congested road linking Campbelltown to Camden.
Budget boosts hopes of older workers
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Driver gave fake name, police say
A man has been charged after allegedly providing false details to police and driving a car whilst disqualified until 2025.
Giant rabbit the next big thing for Sydney
Charging Bull is a 3200kg bronze sculpture by Arturo Di Modica that sits in Bowling Green park near Wall Street in New York City.
Heritage medallion for town planner
CAMPBELLTOWN residents may not recognise Bob Meyer's face but some of the local places he has designed would be very familiar.
Long battle to save Campbelltown koalas
In the 1980s the local branch of the National Parks Association discovered koalas at Wedderburn, on the edge of O'Hares Creek gorge.
Bankruptcy solutions needed in Campbelltown
WITH Campbelltown named a hot spot for personal bankruptcies, many locals are trying to find solutions to get residents out of the red.
Planning blueprint would produce 90,000 homes - quickly
VAST tracts of housing estates could be built in Sydney outside areas now planned for population growth after the Planning Minister, Brad Hazzard, supported a blueprint to accelerate housing development.