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Macarthur region charity Big Yellow Umbrella says a broader range of people are now affected by the cost of living crisis. High interest rates, rising weekly rental payments, and growing grocery bills ...
The runway and other key airside facilities are getting the final touches as the countdown to opening continues for Western Sydney International (WSI) airport at Badgerys Creek. Today, as part of a ...
An annual council survey has found that 93 percent of Wollondilly Shire residents rate their quality of life as good to excellent. The 2025 Wollondilly Shire Council’s 2025 community satisfaction ...
Police have charged two men after seizing almost $175,000 worth of cigarettes, vapes and tobacco in Camden and Tahmooor. Camden Detectives established Strike Force Electrona in March to target illicit ...
Macarthur Magic Special Needs Football Club is in line to be named NSW community club of the year in the 2025 Sport NSW awards. The nomination comes just a few days after club founder Geoff Golden was ...
The 2025 Netball NSW senior state titles are coming to Macarthur early next month – and they will be huge. Yesterday, Campbelltown Mayor Darcy Lound joined forces with Netball NSW president Sallianne ...
Campbelltown firefighter Peter Jensen took a while to find a career he could call his own. His family is from Horn Island in the Torres Strait and Mapoon in far north Queensland, and he grew up on ...
The scouts activity centre at Cataract, less than half an hour’s drive from Campbelltown, offers a wide range of activities, from abseiling to caving, obstacle courses, bushwalking and water slides. A ...
In 2020, there was a state government sponsored campaign to find a name for the aerotropolis – the high-tech city next to the new airport being built at Badgerys Creek. The campaign asked the ...
Pattie Dench dominated pistol shooting in Australia from the mid-1970s to the mid-1980s. The big one, the one she will always be remembered for, was winning the bronze in the Sports Pistol category at ...
Building a sustainable and resilient future for Western Sydney from the ground up, Bradfield’s first building sets a strong precedent for future development in Australia’s first new city in 100 years.
Development at Bradfield City Centre continues to forge ahead with works progressing on site. Covering approximately 38 hectares of land, the works will deliver new master planned roads, streetscapes, ...
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