Help on the way for small businesses using social media for the first time

Camden Council says it will present a “robust’’ program of events and activities as part of small business month in March this year. The aim will be to give small businesses the opportunity to increase their community profile, nurture and …

Why centre of excellence, law precinct would be circuit breakers

There are two projects in the pipeline that could be transformative for the entire outer South Western Sydney region if they became a reality. One is a giant justice centre offering all of the legal jurisdictions, including ones not currently …

Recovery and resilience focus of projects receiving bushfire funding

More money has been allocated towards recovery from the Black Summer bushfires in the Wollondilly area – and to help build resilience for future calamities. Several projects have been funded, including $521,000 for the removal of dangerous trees and almost …

Our schools could be next to burst at the seams

With the peak of a population boom not far away, will local schools start bursting at the seams – local MP Greg Warren fears that could be the case. Mr Warren believes it could be a matter of time until …

Man charged over Sunday’s fatal crash at Catherine Field

A man has been charged following the fatal crash in Catherine Field on the weekend will appear in court today. The 37 year old was arrested at a house on Catherine Field Road about 9pm last night. He was taken …

Work starts on two world class parks in Bingara Gorge

Families living in the Wilton area will soon have access to two new custom-built parks in Bingara Gorge. Work has already started on Bingara Gorge Park and Greenbridge East Park, a project valued more than $3 million. Metro Property Development, …

Triathlon squad building nicely ahead of 2022 Academy Games

Athletes from the South West Sydney Academy of Sport continue to race head long into the new year, with members of its triathlon squad posting quality results in recent weeks. With border restrictions making it easier for travel to outdoor …

More than 200 hours of local history to be converted to digital

More than 200 hours of detailed, local historical interviews will be preserved at Liverpool city library. Oral history recorded on analogue material from the 1980s to 2000s will be converted to digital format as part of the project. The significant …

Their stories finally told: local women who made great contributions

Campbelltown mayor George Greiss says International Women’s Day is a time to celebrate those women in our city who make a difference, not only in our community but also in our everyday lives. “Throughout Campbelltown’s history, we have had many …

Young doctors give our hospital services timely boost

Young doctors Adrian Siu and James Ephraums are among more than 1,000 interns starting their medical careers with NSW Health this year – a record number of new starters and the most of any state or territory in Australia. The …

Dilly residents can now get fit in new outdoor gyms

Not one, not two, not three, but eight Wollondilly towns now have their own state of the art outdoor gym. Which means Wollondillians will no longer have an excuse for not being the fittest residents in the entire outer South …

Whatley’s 88 almost gets Ghosts home to victory over St George

An 88 run innings from Adam Whatley almost got Camden Campbelltown Ghosts a rare victory on the weekend. Batting first, the Ghosts compiled 236, one of their best efforts this season. They had the home side, St George, 6 for …

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