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Phriction Nightclub was one of the hottest places to be in Penrith before closing its doors for the final time in 2012. See some iconic snaps in our gallery below.
AS Vicki Lynch was about to leave Sydney with her new spa, she was asked if children would use it. At that moment she didn’t understand the significance of the question. She does now.
Not long ago, the Penrith Panthers were a brick wall in defence. In 2021-22, with assistant coach Cameron Ciraldo serving as Ivan Cleary’s defensive guru (dubbed the “minister of defence ...
Water consumption by juniper trees is a frequent topic of discussion in the environmental community. Claims have been made that juniper removal increases both surface and groundwater availability.
The NRL has issued North Queensland and Penrith with breach notices following their golden-point draw in Round 10. The Panthers’ trainer, Shane Elford, was pictured spraying water over the ball ...
Parents can be difference makers around the water this summer by being alert and modeling good behavior, YMCA Presidents Adam Klutts, Anthony Walters and Jody Alexander write in a guest column.
The greatest NRL side of modern times Penrith will finish the weekend bottom of the ladder after suffering a 26-10 loss to Manly on Tom Trbojevic's return from injury.
The Indus Water Treaty signed in 1960 envisages the allocation of river waters of the three eastern rivers — Ravi, Beas and Sutlej — to India and those of western rivers —Indus, Chenab and ...
Water weight generates pressure, but other factors can impact your gauge readings. In this installment of Weekly Boiler Tips we explain how vertical height, pressurized tanks, and steam generation ...
An assertion by Mayor Reed Gusciora that a move to make Trenton Water Works a regional public utility will still keep the ‘T’ in the facility sounds like a pipe dream. In fact, Bill S3181 ...
In Penrith and the lower Blue Mountains, every second person has a story about the mythical panther: a fleeting glimpse of a large creature, a suspicious paw print, an animal carcass in a tree, or ...