BE ALERT BUT NOT ALARMED
Police and community call for calm
COMMUNITY leaders and police have joined forces to look at various ways of coping with disengaged youth and anti-Muslim sentiment in the wake of the recent attack on police in Victoria.
PARRAMATTA SQUARE OPEN FOR BUSINESS
Makeover for historic meeting place
PARRAMATTA’S historic meeting place, Centenary Square, has been opened by Lord Mayor John Chedid, with celebrations including fireworks, live entertainment and a show-stopping lighting and water display.
WSABE WINNERS CELEBRATE
Give youth a chance says Garrard
By Di Bartok
THERE was a lot of back-slapping at the celebratory cocktail party for the WSABE winners and sponsors at the end of September - but also a serious message.
MAJOR HAWKESBURY UPGRADE
New Grose River bridge closer to reality
A NEW Grose River Bridge is the cornerstone of a $55 million infrastructure package being proposed as part of the heritage-listed Redbank housing development at North Richmond.
GARAGE SALE TRAIL
Fun day of buying and selling
HOUSEHOLDS, schools and community groups are invited to join hundreds of thousands of Australians across the country on Saturday, October 25 by taking part in the Garage Sale Trail.
COUNCILS COURT PARTNERSHIP
Outer west considers strategic alliance
BLUE Mountains, Hawkesbury and Penrith Councils are considering forming a strategic alliance to best represent the common interests of their communities.
THE FRANCHISE THAT CLEANS UP
Start-up targets fastest growing region
By Di Bartok
IF you want to clean up in business, grabbing a slice of a leading global cleaning business could be the way to go, especially in the burgeoning greater west of Sydney.
TOWERS EXPANSION GETS THE NOD
Plan to create largest shopping centre in NSW
By Di Bartok
CASTLE Hill is set to get be the largest shopping centre in NSW with the Hills Shire Council giving the nod to the latest part of the plan for the Castle Towers redevelopment.
CRISIS MANAGEMENT ESSENTIALS
Avoidance is better than cure
By Richard Lenarduzzi
Group Director Premier Communications Group
Avoiding a crisis is better than being forced to deal with one.
SALE OF TOBACCO TO MINORS
Three GWS relailers convicted
INVESTIGATIONS by Western Sydney LHD environmental health officers into the sale of tobacco to minors have led to the conviction of three local retailers.