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Green and gold farewell: Billy Johnson seen off by footy faithful
3/07/2008 | WINDSOR Leagues Club life-member Billy Johnson was farewelled last Friday amid the colours of the club he loved so much.
Scammed: owner burnt
3/07/2008 | A WILBERFORCE business has recently been targeted by what is believed to be an invoice scam.
Lizard eats MP: Just another day in 'Iguana Gate'
3/07/2008 | HAWKESBURY MP Ray Williams took centre stage as the ‘Iguana Gate’ controversy dominated State Parliament last week, feigning attack by a toy lizard during question time.
Clarendon accident brings cars to standstill
3/07/2008 | A WOMAN suffered a fractured sternum in an accident that brought traffic to a standstill at Clarendon last Wednesday afternoon.
Council ordered to pay $165k
3/07/2008 | A BLIGH Park resident injured when she fell over uneven concrete in South Windsor has won her case for compensation after a four-year court battle against Hawkesbury City Council.
Richmond farewells its B707 squadron
3/07/2008 | IN A solemn tribute to an icon of the Hawkesbury skies, the last RAAF Boeing 707 aircraft took her final flight over the Hawkesbury on Monday afternoon, bringing an end to nearly 30 years of defence force service.
Riverstone’s Mighty Mouse
26/06/2008 | FORMER Riverstone resident Jacquie Watson has been making a name for herself as a formidable force in the Channel 7 series of Gladiator.
New endeavour gives our local pensioners a helping hand
26/06/2008 | WITH petrol prices going through the roof and interest rates heading in the same direction, times are tough – especially for pensioners.
Laurie takes one step at a time
26/06/2008 | BOWEN Mountain’s Laurie Fairweather is a quiet and modest man but his family and friends couldn’t be prouder.
Robin visits Manchester for her grandfather’s Olympic-size record
26/06/2008 | KURRAJONG’S Robin Voigt recently returned from a whirlwind trip to Manchester, England – the hometown of her famous grandfather.
Frustration over Council’s priorities
26/06/2008 | A KURRAJONG Village resident is fuming over Hawkesbury City Council hypocrisy, complaining that Council workers have been quick to take down community fundraising banners but slow to act on a potentially dangerous broken netting barrier at Bellbird Lookout on Bells Line of Road.
RAAF commended
26/06/2008 | MEMBERS of the Royal Australian Air Force C130 Hercules detachment operating in the Middle East have been commended for some extraordinary work in the toughest of conditions.
Roadworks begin on $5.5m project
26/06/2008 | RESIDENTS from Berkshire Park and Shanes Park breathed a sigh of relief this week, as roadwork started on at the intersection of Richmond Road and St Marys Road.
26/06/2008 | Councillor Bob Porter is “over the moon” about the Roads Minister Eric Roozendaal’s announcement last week that the government will spend over $25 million to replace Windsor Bridge.
Gran’s wheelchair prison
26/06/2008 | IMAGINE the prospect of living the rest of your life in a wheelchair, and the obstacles you would face every day. As Grose Vale’s Sandra Hunt will tell you, it’s not an easy thing to appreciate – until you’re directly affected.
Flyboys airborne in print
18/06/2008 | Those daring young men in their flying machines that helped secure Richmond’s place in Australia’s aviation heritage have found a second life in the pages of a book written by an amateur historian.
Life and Death bikie shooting
18/06/2008 | POLICE from Strike Force Tracksuit are appealing for witnesses to the shooting of a 31-year-old man at Windsor, in Sydney's west on Monday evening, identified as Mick May, president of a local bikie gang.
18/06/2008 | THE State Government’s third budget included a record $13.9 billion to be invested in various infrastructure across NSW and the Hawkesbury area.
First stages of Archibald entry
18/06/2008 | ACCOMPLISHED Hawkesbury artist Judy Brownlie spent the Queen’s Birthday holiday productively – beginning her 2009 entry for the Archibald Prize.
Brighter future for youth
18/06/2008 | THE Hawkesbury Race Club recently held two significant functions with a view to keeping our youth’s futures looking bright.
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7/07/2008 | Ross Garnaut's draft report presents a clear picture of the possible future impact of climate change on Australia, and begins the process of determining what we must do about it.
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