William Gill knows business is all about the numbers

William Gill started his career as a mechanical engineer and quickly moved into sales and marketing, which has since become his passion. However, the lessons learned from engineering taught him that business, which obviously needs to be creative, is ultimately …

Young athletes find their inner ninja warrior at Bringelly obstacle course

A group of young athletes set traditional training aside on the weekend and took on a challenge to find their inner ninja warrior. Swinging from rope ladders and climbing over ten-foot walls at the Burns Obstacle Course in Bringelly took …

Wollondilly’s new council director knows the Shire well

Martin Cooper, who has been appointed Wollondilly Council director of shire futures, won’t need much time to familiarise himself in his new job. Mr Cooper was most recently the manager of strategic planning for Camden Council, but during the early …

Veterans Gallant and Manu standouts as Kangaroos keep Lions at bay

Veterans Shannon Gallant and Moses Manu were the shining lights in a dominant performance from the Campbelltown City Kangaroos on the weekend. Playing at home, the Roos led 28-0 at half time and went on to record an emphatic 44-16 …

Local families check out progress at ‘airport for the people’

“Days like today really reinforce that Western Sydney International will be an airport for the people,’’ says Katy Hannouch. The general manager of community engagement and social impact for Western Sydney Airport (WSA) was speaking soon after yesterday’s tour of …

Shotguns, rifles stolen during afternoon break-in at The Oaks

Four firearms, including two shotguns and two rifles, were stolen during a break-in at a home near Camden. They were taken from a firearm safe located inside the house on property at Burragorang Road, The Oaks – 20km west of …

Train graffiti lands pair in court to face raft of charges

Two men have been arrested over spray painting that caused $2,500 worth of damage to a train at Leppington station. The pair, aged 29 and 35, will face a raft of graffiti related offences when they appear in Campbelltown Local …

Now just another covid statistic, but does anyone care?

Like most people, the pandemic has slowly been receding out of my memory in the past few months. But here I am now, another covid statistic. Yes, I tested positive this week. After getting through a couple of horror nights …

Elissa Tucker reckons being a ‘fridgie’ is a cool job for a girl

Campbelltown local Elissa Tucker is part of the next generation of refrigeration technicians gaining the skills to work with new technologies in a niche industry that’s experiencing a growing demand for skilled tradespeople. Ms Tucker is currently completing her certificate …

Murals in Queen Street part of revival plans for town centre

The Queen Street precinct will be filled with vibrancy and colour as part of a new public art program which will see several artworks painted on buildings throughout the area over the coming weeks. Acclaimed contemporary Aboriginal artist Danielle Mate, …

Camden Council installs first ever electric vehicle charging stations

Camden has three new electric vehicle charging stations. They are located at Camden’s Oxley Street carpark, Oran Park Library and Narellan Library carpark in dedicated electric vehicle (EV) charging car spaces. Delivered under stage three of council’s Covid-19 support package, …

Missing Minto man Kevin frequents skate parks

Police are appealing for public assistance to locate this Minto man who has been reported as missing by his family since last weekend. Kevin Samphier, aged 22, was last seen at his home on Pembroke Road, Minto, about 12pm on …

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