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Horseback gymnasts eye Australian crown
7/10/2008 | MEMBERS of Hawkesbury Vaulting Club hope their high-flying antics attract plenty of attention this weekend.
Smashing Australian record
7/10/2008 | A WHOPPING 311/2 hours of treading the boards and defying blisters, sleep deprivation, muscle cramps and sheer exhaustion paid dividends for the Hawkesbury District Basketball Association when it smashed the Australian record for the longest continuous basketball game.
This one's for you, Billy
7/10/2008 | THE Windsor Wolves have dedicated their stunning 2008 Jim Beam Cup triumph in part to the influence of club legend Billy Johnson.
The next big thing
7/10/2008 | RICHMOND’s Scott Madden is a soccer prodigy going places – and getting there fast.
Boral's green thumbs
7/10/2008 | A CATTLE property at Lower Macdonald has received the ultimate in regeneration aid thanks to Boral Timber. Boral Timber employees planted 1000 trees and shrubs at the property last Wednesday, October 1, fulfilling Boral’s promise to Conservation Volunteers Australia during a recent promotion.
Tasers the new approach to crime fighting
7/10/2008 | HAWKESBURY Police have welcomed the addition of a new crime-fighting tool to Windsor following the roll out of tasers across all NSW area commands last Thursday.
New tool boosts our soil health
7/10/2008 | LANDOWNERS now have a new tool to help them manage their property and maintain or improve its soil health.
Weed removal goes ahead
7/10/2008 | Budding environmentalist Ben Boehm has been itching to get rid of the weeds in the bushland behind his family’s Kurrajong property for 11 years.
Fined for waterway oil spill
7/10/2008 | A Mulgrave business has been ordered to pay more than $70,000 in the Land and Environment Court after admitting responsibility for an oil spill that polluted a waterway and killed a number of fish.
Rural fires burn big as temperatures rise
1/10/2008 | THERE was a smoky start to the weekend on Saturday, September 27, as the Rural Fire Service (RFS) conducted hazard reduction burns at Old East Kurrajong Road, East Kurrajong and Tizzana Road, Ebenezer.
Foundation does some blitzing
1/10/2008 | SCOTT Cam, Shelley Craft and Richard Reid of Channel 9’s Domestic Blitz team are usually the ones surprising others, but they were the ones surprised last Thursday. The backyard makeover team was filming at a Cranebrook property when they were ‘abducted’ from the blitz set and taken to the horse racing arena of the Hawkesbury Race Club at Clarendon.
Jumping for ride of their lives
1/10/2008 | SIX gifted Hawkesbury riders are on their way to Queensland this week for an Australian-first national interschools equestrian competition.
Hawks blas whales in bonus point start
1/10/2008 | HAWKESBURY kicked off the Sydney Cricket Association season with a dominant performance to destroy last year’s wooden spooner Mosman by six wickets at Allan Border Oval on Saturday.
Polo at the lowlands
1/10/2008 | RACKETS are set to strike and tempers to flare in this weekend’s Hector King Tournament in Richmond.
Jim Beam Heroes
1/10/2008 | THE Windsor Wolves completed one of the greatest turnarounds in Jim Beam Cup history when they thrashed the Sydney Bulls 36-16 in the grand final at Campbelltown Stadium on Sunday.
Leon's journey of a lifetime
1/10/2008 | A YOUNG North Richmond resident has won a competition that will see him brave the infamous Kokoda Trail this week.
Fundraiser for Erik
1/10/2008 | COME one, come all to the Richmond Club on Thursday, October 16, for a big fundraising dinner dance for teenager Erik Hausoul.
Return to normal flight
1/10/2008 | THE Royal Australian Air Force’s fleet of C-130 Hercules aircraft has returned to normal flying activities. A restriction on flying operations was imposed as a precautionary measure following an incident with a C-130H Hercules aircraft during a training flight on September 15.  | CommentsComments (1)
Our organ donor champion
1/10/2008 | AS IF donating a kidney to a friend wasn’t enough, Hawkesbury hairdresser Jenny Maley has taken her interest in organ donation a step further by calling for State Government support.
Attracting 'green-changers'
1/10/2008 | It’s official – Property Pulse ranks the Hawkesbury 18th in the top 20 of local government areas in Australia with the most affordable broad hectare property sales.
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