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Cycle trek makes financial sense
3/09/2008 |
For most dads, Father’s Day is about socks and shiny new screwdriver sets; for Tony Schesser, it will mean an arduous trek throughout muggy Cambodia.
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An ancient milestone
3/09/2008 |
Mount Tomah Botanic Garden celebrated a very special birthday last month — the 10th anniversary of the first planting of the Wollemi Pine in its grounds.
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Investments under fire
3/09/2008 |
Council has been forced to defend the state of its investments after criticism the global credit crisis has significantly devalued their worth.
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Council pleased with project performance
3/09/2008 |
Council has painted a positive picture in its progress report card for the past year.
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Springwood TAB shuts its doors
3/09/2008 |
An era ended in the Blue Mountains on Sunday when the final stand alone TAB agency in the area closed.
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Born again
3/09/2008 |
Sydney West Area Health Service (SWAHS) could not guarantee it last week but the promise to re-open Katoomba Hospital's maternity unit on September 1 was honoured on Monday.
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Skater victory
3/09/2008 |
Ending a fight that began before some of them were born, Winmalee’s youth have won the battle to have a skate park built in their town.
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Lapstone man Gunn-ing for fear
27/08/2008 |
When humans think of what scares them, the catalogue can be reasonably predictable — spiders, heights and public speaking tend to top most lists.
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Blackheath Public to get school zone flashing lights
27/08/2008 |
Blackheath Public School will receive school zone flashing lights under a $46.5 million Iemma Government program, Member for Blue Mountains Phil Koperberg said last week.
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Push for safety sign colour switch
27/08/2008 |
The perceptible difference isn’t as clear as a cloudless day, but the NRMA says a switch to fluorescent signs used to warn motorists of school zones could save children’s lives.
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Waiting game
27/08/2008 |
The anticipated resumption of birthing services at Katoomba Hospital on September 1 will be marked by a gathering of “cautious” celebration.
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Joel at ease with life in the fast lane
27/08/2008 |
Joel Milburn went away to Beijing as an Olympic rookie — he returned home as a proven performer amongst the biggest names in world sport.
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Queen of the kids
21/08/2008 |
If you’re searching for some peace and quiet at home but find the kids are making an unseemly ruckus in the kitchen, it’s entirely possible East Blaxland’s Nina Rycroft is to blame.
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Bill calls it a day at Glenbrook station
21/08/2008 |
After nearly 20 years as Glenbrook Railway Station’s Stationmaster, Bill Higgins is set to resign his post.
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Leura business makes its mark on Olympics
21/08/2008 |
If there were medals awarded in the Olympic Games for gift giving, Leura Fine Woodwork Gallery would be going for gold.
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Historic road set to take new path
21/08/2008 |
The efforts of the convict road builders in the Blue Mountains will be given a new lease of life after remains of their historic work were uncovered in the upgrade of the Great Western Highway.
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Sun shines on our veterans
21/08/2008 |
Under bright blue skies Springwood’s Macquarie Road came alive on Sunday for the annual memorial day parade.
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Joel lights up the track
21/08/2008 |
Showing no sign of stage fright in his Olympic debut, Joel Milburn propelled himself into last night’s 400 metre semi finals with a career-best performance.
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Snow trip ends in tragedy
20/08/2008 |
Tom Carr-Boyd was at home with the wilderness and relished the chance to share his passion for the great outdoors with others.
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Decision angers volunteers
13/08/2008 |
The formation of The Gully Co-operative Management Committee has not pleased everyone, with some claiming the process excluded key groups.
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