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Blacktown City Council has developed a draft Masterplan to construct a Regional Tennis Centre.

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By Anthony Stavrinos

HOLROYD Mayor Ross Grove admits he’s no football fanatic, but he knows how to spot a great opportunity for his local community.

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THE first stages of Parramatta City Council’s landmark development, Parramatta Square is another step closer to being realised after a recent council meeting.

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By Damon Henshaw

IN April this year, the most significant changes to Australian intellectual property (IP) laws in over 18 years will come into effect.

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By David Ley

RAY Croc, the man who started McDonalds, the most successful small business in the world, once said: “The two most important requirements for major success are, first, being in the right place at the right time and second, doing something about it. Being in the right place is a matter of luck the rest is strategy”.

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PARRAMATTA Mayor John Chedid apologised to gay and lesbian youth support organisation Twenty10 after his representatives ordered it to take down a banner, triggering a social media backlash.

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Why Wanderers connect with football's heartland Featured

FLEXING their media muscle, AFL and rugby league have in recent years tried to outmanoeuvre each other in a bid to claim Sydney’s western suburbs, but writes ANTHONY STAVRINOS, they may have underestimated football’s connection to its traditional heartland.

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