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12 Mar 10 | Intruders at Austinmer home used Subaru as getaway car, which was later found abandoned in Campbelltown.
12 Mar 10 | THE Benevolent Society's Centre for Women's Health is offering women in Campbelltown support to deal with violent relationships without them having to leave home.
12 Mar 10 | BOW Bowing and St Andrews residents have welcomed the recent completion of the Minto Detention Basin footpath and cycleway.
Third charge: attempted armed robbery
11 Mar 10 | A third man has been charged over an alleged attempted armed robbery at a hotel in Appin earlier this week.  | Attempted armed robbery in ...
11 Mar 10 | Two cooks at two separate restaurants at Campbelltown have been reimbursed almost $10,000 after investigations by the Fair Work Ombudsman found they were being underpaid.
Learning knows no distance
11 Mar 10 | MACARTHUR Disability Services welcomed 56 Japanese people last week, who are part of the Saitama Wings of Hope.
11 Mar 10 | THE Visit Macarthur website has been revamped with a more user-friendly, easy-to-navigate look.
Banks tightening belts says expert
11 Mar 10 | MONARCH Investment Group, the developer of Macquarie Links and Ingleburn Gardens estates, said it has been forced to use private equity funding, instead of bank lending.
Is there another Joe Cahill out there who can rescue NSW?
10 Mar 10 | One of the most under-recognised names in the history of NSW is John Joseph Cahill, better known as Joe, or even ``Old Smoothie''. Joe Cahill represented the Cook's River area of Sydney in the NSW parliament between 1925 and 1959.
Our other Olympian: Scott Kneller
10 Mar 10 | SCOTT Kneller finished seventh in ski cross at the Vancouver Winter Olympics but he has not forgotten his roots as a student at Hurlstone Agricultural High School in Glenfield.
Local names dominate Women of the West Awards
10 Mar 10 | THE University of Western Sydney's 2010 Women of the West Awards had the cream of the crop recognised for their dedication in the community.  | CommentsComments (1)
Knife-point hold-up at petrol station
10 Mar 10 | A MAN held staff at knife-point in Woolworths petrol station near Macarthur Square at 4.30pm on Wednesday, March3.
10 Mar 10 | WWF-AUSTRALIA this month announced a research partnership with the University of Western Sydney to discover the secrets of Earth Hour's success and monitor the campaign's effects on people's long-term
Young drivers sign up to oppose speeding
10 Mar 10 | HUNDREDS of young drivers have pledged their support for a road safety campaign supported by Fairfax Community Newspapers.
Campbelltown Challenge Walk: think big and step up
10 Mar 10 | MACARTHUR Diversity Services is rounding up as many people as it can in hopes of snatching the largest-team award at this weekend's Campbelltown City Challenge Walk.
10 Mar 10 | A POST-GRADUATE program in bushfire protection at the University of Western Sydney has received recognition from Australia's national body for fire protection.
Singer joins cancer chorus
10 Mar 10 | FOLLOWING on from a huge 2009, Tori Darke (pictured) is looking to go to the next level this year.
Golf shoot-out for Sherry kids
10 Mar 10 | GOLF lovers from all over Macarthur are invited to a shoot-out this Friday to raise money for some special children.
Rudd's reform: change is the best medicine
10 Mar 10 | THE federal government's health reform, unveiled last week, has drawn varied responses from local doctors and MPs but collectively, they're all in favour of change.
10 Mar 10 | CAMPBELLTOWN'S air quality is only going to get worse.
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