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Blacktown Mayor Steve Bali. Featured

Residents "treated with contempt"

By Di Bartok

THE people of Western Sydney have been “treated with contempt” in the Badgery’s Creek airport EIS process, says Blacktown Mayor Stephen Bali.

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FIGHT FOR CBD PARKING Featured
22 January 2016

FIGHT FOR CBD PARKING

Businesses would suffer, says Chamber

PARRAMATTA Chamber of Commerce president Michael Mekhitarian has called for a comprehensive parking strategy for the CBD in light of council’s renewed focus on a plan to take away 800 car-parking spaces.

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EXCLUSIVE: REMEMBERING ANITA COBBY Featured

Nightmare on Newton Rd

IT’S the 30th anniversary of Anita Cobby’s tragic abduction and murder.

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Olympic Park home to new project

AN old industrial estate near Sydney’s Olympic Park is set to become one of the state’s largest urban renewal projects.

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$21M campus at Cambelltown

cCONSTRUCTION of the $21 million Western Sydney University Macarthur Clinical School on the Campbelltown Hospital campus has started.

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Western Sydney University student Brendan Cook with Baxter the Robot. Featured
27 December 2015

BIG FUTURE IN ROBOTICS

Baxter the Robot still has potential

By Di Bartok

BAXTER is a well-built fellow with lovely blue eyes who has not quite reached his full potential.

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MERRY CHRISTMAS FROM WSBA Featured

Our tips for a stress-free festive season

By Melissa Harries

I DON’T think anyone would deny that Christmas is a stressful time of year.

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