One driver dead in four car crash on Macarthur Bridge

A 56 year old man has been charged with dangerous driving causing death following a multiple-vehicle crash near Camden on Friday afternoon. Emergency services were called to the Old Hume Highway, Camden South, about 1pm after four vehicles crashed on …

There won’t be much charity when Bulls host Sydney FC

When Macarthur FC and Sydney FC clash at Campbelltown Stadium tomorrow night, they will also be playing for the inaugural Charity Cup. The match will be played in support of the Sony Foundation, the charitable arm of the Sony group …

Minto Public wins race to Whose School’s Cool cash

The second Minto Mall’s Whose School’s Cool has turned out to be even bigger than the inaugural offering in 2023. There’s no competition like it, with shoppers at Minto Mall voting for one of six participating schools during the first …

Bradcorp chief’s foundation $500,000 donation to university

Western Sydney University has welcomed a $500,000 donation from the Brennan Lynch Foundation that will help support the needs of the university’s LGBTIQA+ community – with a focus on health and medicine. The donation will support the activities of Rainbow …

Walker commit to major conservation plan at Future Appin

Walker Corporation has announced its commitment to a major long term conservation plan at Future Appin that will include five million square metres of conservation land dedicated back to the people of NSW. A revegetation program for tens of thousands …

Oran Park leisure centre highlight of $531m Camden budget

Camden Council’s $531 million draft budget for next financial year includes the delivery of several new key projects and vital maintenance work across the entire local government area. Even though council last week endorsed the 2024-25 operational plan, budget and …

Plenty of blue and green spaces – but access can be better

Mayor George Greiss says that while Campbelltown boasts plentiful bushland and waterways, they can be better integrated with urban areas to improve access. “One of the great things about living in Campbelltown is the abundance of green spaces and waterways …

Rotary club brings free, health check clinic to Campbelltown

Listen up, men of Campbelltown: Mherv is coming to town and he could save your life. Mherv is a mobile health check up clinic for men, although anyone who wants to get a free check up is welcome to pop …

There’s more to Bill Anderson Park upgrade than better drainage

Bill Anderson Park at Kemps Creek is a focal point for community sports in the region, hosting many local and regional football events. The installation of a new drainage system enhances the ground’s capacity and durability, accommodating the growing demand …

Appin Massacre flag ceremony part of growing tribute

It wasn’t that long ago that the Appin Massacre of 1816 received little or no recognition. Things have slowly changed, thanks to the efforts of members of the Campbelltown Indigenous community and their supporters. A good portion of the credit …

Lifeline night of glamour is just for a good cause

A growing number of people are picking up the phone and calling 131 114, the Lifeline crisis support number. Unfortunately, the statistics are staggering. “Lifeline crisis supporters have been talking to 3,000 people a day, with calls becoming longer, more …

Tigers lack of effort more disappointing than losing to Dragons

Sunday’s game at Campbelltown Stadium against the Dragons was a great opportunity for Wests Tigers to cement their support in outer South Western Sydney. The biggest crowd in almost 20 years, 17,141, was in the house, the weather was perfect, …

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