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Changing the locks for children
3/09/2008 | WINDSOR hairdresser Maria Forster is glad she was given the honour of chopping off Penny Milb-urn’s lovely long tresses last Thursday.
Top dad is fighting fit
3/09/2008 | THIS weekend fathers all over the Hawkesbury will be getting extra hugs, kisses and presents from their children as Father’s Day is celebrated. For one Kurrajong daughter, this Sunday is all the more special as it may be the last Father’s Day she and her dad will spend together.
Campaign on copper crime
3/09/2008 | INTEGRAL Energy and the NSW Police Force have joined forces to launch a new anti-copper theft campaign, which outlines the danger in toying with live copper wire and calls on the public to help reduce this dangerous and illegal activity.
Changing the locks for children
3/09/2008 | WINDSOR hairdresser Maria Forster is glad she was given the honour of chopping off Penny Milb-urn’s lovely long tresses last Thursday.
Entering with honours
3/09/2008 | WHEN it comes to the role of women in agriculture, some might consider Hawkesbury Showgirl entrant Melissa Henry a pioneer in the field.
Business unhappy
3/09/2008 | PARKING spots along March Street opposite Richmond Mark-etplace have never been plentiful, but the situation just got a lot worse.
Timber bridge to be replaced at Freemans Reach
3/09/2008 | PREPARATION for the demolition of the timber bridge on Creeks Ridge Road, Freemans Reach began on Monday, ahead of its replacement with a new bridge.
Temperatures rising
27/08/2008 | A LIVING sample of a native eucalyptus tree expected to grow 100 years from now under high atmospheric temperatures, as foreseen by climate change experts, is being successfully experimented on at the University of Western Sydney’s Hawkes-bury campus.
Scipione's head of the class
27/08/2008 | NSW Police Commissioner Andrew Scipione is now a lecturer at the University of Western Sydney’s School of Social Sciences on the Hawkesbury campus.
Nursery's twin lambs in need of a name
27/08/2008 | THE resident sheep at Hawkesbury Skills Secret Garden and Nursery ‘Barbie’ and ‘Ken’ have had twins, and the staff need help naming them.
Tegan has a ball of a time
27/08/2008 | While the idea of dozens of screaming children may send some people heading for the hills, our third entrant in the Hawkesbury Showgirl competition thrives on the energy created by her ‘charges’.
Petrol prices dip
27/08/2008 | PETROL prices are slowly dipping and many consumers are delighted. Yet six Meals on Wheels volunteers have recently had to quit because their weekly fuel expenses are still too high.
No room at the Base
27/08/2008 | SPECULATION about the future of Richmond RAAF Base has been rife since the change of Government in November last year, and even more so since Baulkham Hills Mayor Sonya Phillips announced that she would like to see Richmond offer small scale commercial flight services similar to those at Williamtown RAAF Base.
Ready to race the Willy to Billy
21/08/2008 | RUNNERS will be pounding the bush tracks this weekend as they tackle the annual Mount Wilson to Bilpin Bushrun.
‘Bank’ up for sale in Richmond
20/08/2008 | FIVE months after its 130-year reign as a bank site came to an end, the former building housing the National Australia Bank is up for auction. The grand, circa 1880 building located on the corner of West Market Street and Windsor Street will go under the hammer on September 12.
20/08/2008 | IT LOOKS like there will be a battle at the ballot box come September 13, with 69 candidates nominating for Hawkesbury Council.
Mercury drops, snow falls
20/08/2008 | HAWKESBURY residents are rugging up as the last month of winter delivers chilling temperatures across the district.
One river, one agency
20/08/2008 | A SINGLE river authority could save the Hawkesbury-Nepean River from a disastrous future, according to many of the water experts assembled at last Wednesday’s summit.
Panther sightings spike
20/08/2008 | A LARGE black cat surprised a Glenorie woman last week on her 50-acre property, the latest in a spate of ‘panther’ sightings across the north-west of Sydney.
Showtime for UWS student
20/08/2008 | A KEEN interest in agriculture and a desire to get involved in her community are just two reasons why Bligh Park resident Aleisha Morgan made the decision to enter the Hawkesbury Showgirl competition.
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