Investigation finds no links to Thirlmere Lakes and coal mining

Climate variations were largely responsible for the decline in the water levels of the ancient lake system at Thirlmere Lakes, an extensive, four year investigation has found. A report has now been released following the completion of the Thirlmere Lakes …

Campbelltown Billabong may open in winter 2023, says new mayor

Mayor George Greiss says the $30 million Campbelltown Billabong project won’t be ready for next summer. “I wish I could say it would be open by summer, but unfortunately that’s unrealistic,’’ Mayor Greiss told the South West Voice during a …

Camden Sporties back in business from today

After experiencing major flooding and devastation not once but twice, Camden Sports Club is back in business from today, Friday, April 22. And the timing couldn’t be better with three days of two-up as part of the 2022 Anzac Day …

Headspace centre for Edmondson Park: Labor’s campaign promise

Headspace would be established in Edmondson Park by an Albanese Labor Government, says Anne Stanley, the federal member for Werriwa. It would mean young people in Edmondson Park and surrounds will finally have a headspace delivering early intervention mental health …

The $2.1m Eureka: Club Menangle to host world’s richest harness race

With prizemoney of $2.1 million, The Eureka will be the world’s richest harness race. The inaugural race over 2300 metres will be held at Club Menangle in September 2023 and for two more years after that. After 2025 The Eureka …

Whole of government approach key to saving koalas: opposition

State Member for Campbelltown Greg Warren says that while the overdue NSW Koala Strategy is welcome, what the residents of Campbelltown need and deserve is genuine action rather than lip service. Mr Warren and the Labor opposition are warning that …

Campbelltown jubilee awards are back; nominations are now open

Nominations have opened for the 2022 Campbelltown City Jubilee Awards. Residents can nominate neighbours, family, friends, businesses, community organisations or themselves. The awards recognise people who have lived in Campbelltown for 50 years or more and 30 years or more …

Full Anzac Day dawn services, marches return to Campbelltown

Campbelltown will come together to honour the local men and women whose lives were lost at war during the city’s Anzac Day commemorations next Monday 25 April. From 8.30am, local veterans and current servicemen and servicewomen will be joined by …

Practical training at TAFE opens doors to rewarding careers

TAFE NSW has helped a St Andrews resident turn her love for art into training the next generation of creatives. Marwa Charmand landed her dream job teaching fine arts and graphic design after completing a diploma and advanced diploma of …

Wests Tigers on a high after Easter Monday miracle win

After their Easter Monday miracle win against the Eels, Wests Tigers return to Parramatta this Saturday night to take on South Sydney. Michael Maguire’s men will be looking for their second win of the season in the round seven clash. …

Labor accuses state government of Blue Plaques snub

Not one of the 17 successful Blue Plaque sites are in Labor electorates, says the state opposition, which has accused the Perrottet Government of politicising the program. The opposition says historical sites in NSW Labor electorates, including Campbelltown, have been …

Overdue recognition for Camden women’s war time contribution

During both world wars, women in Camden were involved in an incredible patriotic initiative. But up until now the story of the Camden Red Cross sewing circles has been largely ignored or unknown by most people. On the weekend, this …

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