Giddy up: The Stables end of the road for Harrington Estates

Harrington Estates, the developer responsible for Harrington Grove, Harrington Park and Catherine Park Estate is launching a new housing precinct with a difference. The Stables of Camden will incorporate shared equestrian facilities and expansive homesites that will allow residents to …

New law puts community before developers and real estate agents

Developers and real estate agents are one step closer to being banned from holding a position on local council thanks to NSW Labor. Despite the NSW Liberals and Nationals best attempts to block it, the Local Government Amendment (Disqualification from Civic …

Hagarty pledges big push to make football stadium a reality in Liverpool

A magnificent football stadium like the one at Parramatta, picture above, could be headed Liverpool’s way. And Liverpool councillor and mayoral candidate Nathan Hagarty couldn’t be happier at the prospect of such a facility and the benefits it would bring …

School gets top marks for successful grant application

Staff and students at Macarthur Anglican School in Cobbitty will benefit from work to build new classrooms and collaborative learning spaces. The school received the $500,000 in grant money under the federal government’s capital grants program. Federal member for Hume …

Labor plan for better internet connectivity in Macarthur

Local MP Dr Mike Freelander says Labor’s plans to fix the National Broadband Network [NBN] and improve internet connectivity will be a massive boost to the Macarthur region. He says Labor’s plan, which would be implemented if they win the …

Campbelltown chamber: we’re not endorsing the mayor for re-election

The Campbelltown chamber of commerce has been embroiled in a council election controversy, and is even accused by some of endorsing one of the candidates. But recently elected president Carlene Cardona (pictured at right) has assured the South West Voice …

Ask your candidates about their footpaths policy

Driving back from an interview yesterday, I couldn’t help noticing a young mother struggling to push a pram through thick 25cm tall grass. This was along Harold Street, near the Ingleburn RSL club, and I really felt for this poor …

Getting the jab to keep their mob safe

Local Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander residents are keeping their mob safe by rolling up their sleeves to get vaccinated. According to the Local Health District, 85 per cent of Aboriginal and Torres Strait lslander people in South Western Sydney …

Slice of Italy comes to Liverpool Catholic Club

The Liverpool Catholic Club was transformed into a slice of southern Italy last Friday night. Which was rather appropriate considering this was the first big function in town since the end of the most recent lockdown. Guests walked into what …

Still waiting six months after asking council to re-paint centre lines

All Glenfield resident Joseph Galace wants Campbelltown Council to do is re-paint the centre lines of a small section of Atlantic Boulevard to make it safer for motorists. And he’s not talking about kilometres of it. “They just need to paint …

The Rubens behind new outdoor music festival in Camden

Members of the popular music band The Rubens grew up not too far from Camden in Menangle Park. Macarthur residents have always backed the band, and now, to say thanks, the Rubens are organizing what could become the biggest music …

Labor on way up in Liverpool, Camden, down in Campbelltown

The local council election campaigns are not exactly setting the world on fire, and for that we can thank the lingering impact of the pandemic. Pre-poll voting starts next Monday, so that should push voters’ interest up a notch or …

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