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Dogged by ban: Danny Keaney. Featured
09 August 2016

NSW GREYHOUND BAN

Greyhound track future uncertain

By Di Bartok

WITH NSW set to be the first Australian state to ban greyhound racing, the future of the 30-hectare Richmond greyhound racing track is uncertain.

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A BLACK and White Ball with live entertainment and great food will help Hills women in need of sanctuary.

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Greg Bridges in The Blend Cafe at Toongabbie. Photo by Melinda Hird. Featured

Artist smells aroma of success

By Nini Laxamana

FIVE years ago, artist Greg Bridges made a bold experiment: He opened an art gallery/cafe in an unpromising location in suburbia.

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PARRAMATTA developer, Dyldam, has paid $120 million to the Winten Group for a prime spot in St Leonards with the capacity for 777 apartments, a 300-square-metre supermarket and a 2600SM retail and office precinct.

 

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CLUB Marconi, at Bossley Park, plans to build a $12 million Macarthur Sports and Community Club, next to the Narellan Sports Hub. Construction is expected to commence in 2017.

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SEKISUI House Australia has acquired an 8.1-hectare site located beside the fairways of the Castle Hill Country Club in Baulkham Hills, to develop a master-planned residential community. It was acquired for $210 million from property developer Tony Merhi. The mixed-use masterplan includes 1300 apartments.

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ABOUT 220 residential units could be built in three apartment blocks, four to eight storeys high, on a 4.8-hectare site, at 5-9 Withers Street, Kellyville, following approval by the Sydney West Joint Regional Planning Panel.

 

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