Stability rare as hen’s teeth at Wests Tigers

Right now, stability is what the Wests Tigers need if they are to avoid a fourth wooden spoon. They had it in spades in the first 10-11 games of the season, with coach Benji Marshall rarely having to make a …

Brand new aged care home opens its doors in Elderslie

The first residents are settling into life at BaptistCare Glendale Lodge, a new state of the art aged care home just opened in Elderslie. A national aged care provider, BaptistCare says it is continuing to invest in new and existing …

Police still looking for driver of Porsche that crashed into bedroom

Police are continuing their efforts to locate the driver of an SUV that crashed into a Macquarie Fields house landing on a bed on Sunday morning. Emergency services were called to Evelyn Street about 4.20am and arrived to find a …

How St Patrick’s ‘knitting ladies’ help families doing it tough

A hand made blanket from St Patrick’s College was one of the first donated items to a family that had lost everything recently. The family was in a refuge and received the items from the St Vincent de Paul Society, …

Harlequins go down, while Sally eyes Wallaroos spot

With Campbelltown Harlequins having a bye in the Illawarra men’s competition all the attention moved to the women’s team as they took on Southern Districts in the Sydney Division 1 competition, reports ANDREW CHOICE. After some mixed results in recent …

Not everyone agrees Macarthur premiership one horse race again

East Campbelltown Eagles hosted the Oakdale Workers at Waminda Oval yesterday in round 11 of the 2025 Wests Group Macarthur rugby league premiership. With half a dozen under 19s players in their side, the gallant Eagles just couldn’t match the …

Scribes invited to write a piece on Down the Road

Writers who live, work or study in Campbelltown are encouraged to enter the 2025 Fisher’s Ghost writing prize competition. This year’s competition invites participants to enter their short stories, narrative non-fiction memoirs, or poetry addressing the theme of Down the …

First community open day at new city Bradfield

NSW minister for planning and public spaces Paul Scully and Bradfield Development Authority CEO Ken Morrison welcomed the public to Bradfield city centre’s inaugural community open day. The sold-out free event saw 1,000 visitors to Australia’s first new city to …

Bulls Academy shake up NPL women’s premiership

Bulls FC Academy put on an attacking master class to defeat Northern Tigers 3-1 in Round 17 of the National Premier Leagues Women’s NSW competition. The Bulls are now just two points behind competition leaders Mt Druitt Town Rangers as …

Fifth Anzac Memorial scholarship win for St Patrick’s

Hannah Buckpitt, a Year 11 student at St Patrick’s College for Girls has been awarded the 2025 NSW Premier’s Anzac Memorial scholarship. This is the fifth time a student from the Campbelltown school has earned this highly competitive and prestigious …

Uni cyber attacks allegedly started to get cheap parking on campus

A woman who has appeared in court this week over cyber hacks on Western Sydney University initially exploited the systems four years ago to allegedly secure unauthorised discounted parking on campus. As the offending escalated, the woman is alleged to …

Caceres to reunite with Brattan after signing for Bulls

Macarthur Bulls FC has landed the signature of Socceroos midfielder Anthony Caceres. This is one of the biggest signings of the club, which entered the A-League competition in 2020-21. An accomplished and creative playmaker, Caceres brings a wealth of experience …