This expo’s for you if you’re after a job, training or career path

Are you looking for a job? Do you need training that will lead to a job? Or are you seeking information on different career paths? If you ticked any of the above, this week’s Education and Employment Expo and Open …

Eagles on track to defend premiership

The East Campbelltown Eagles are on track to defend their Sydney Shield premiership after notching another win on the weekend. The Eagles travelled to Cabramatta on Sunday to take on home side Cabramatta Two Blues in Round 9 of the …

Quinnies still undefeated after bonus point victory

The Campbelltown Harlequins played host to Vikings on Saturday with both first grade sides undefeated in the first three rounds. The Colts had a return match against Camden at home and the Women were on the road again, this time …

Magpies prevail over Dragons in Moss Vale scrap

Moss Vale may have been beaten 42-6 by the Picton Magpies on Saturday night, but the scoreboard did not reflect how close the match was, reports MIKE SHEAN. Picton maintained their perfect record in the Group Six Rugby League premiership, …

Rosie set to call it a day after four decades of harness racing

Like a fine vintage wine, trainer driver Rosie McGeehan hopes to improve with age as she approaches the twilight of her long racing career. McGeehan, who turns 65 on December 12, is the oldest female driver in competitive harness racing in …

Stalemate at Leichhardt between quality teams

As so often happens when two high quality teams meet, stalemate was the result. APIA Leichhardt and Bonnyrigg White Eagles played out a 0-0 draw at Lambert Park last night, reports MARK STAVROULAKIS. Both sides had one superb chance to …

Caitlin takes peek behind death industry curtain

This Saturday, May 23, Sydney Writers’ Festival and Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre will present Caitlin Doughty: Foreign Bodies, a free talk that takes you behind the curtain of the contemporary death industry. As an up and coming death professional and …

Pip leaves Canada behind for TreeTop adventure down under

Pip Scott-Allen, the manager of TreeTop Adventure Park Sydney, answers the questions in the latest instalment of the South West Voice Business Q&A series: Q: Tell us about you and your business: A: Born and raised in Canada, where I …

Liverpool mayor slams concrete recycling plant go ahead

The NSW Department of Planning and Environment has been accused of going against the wishes of the community in recommending that a concrete recycling plant be approved at Moorebank next to the Georges River. “The State Government has demonstrated unprecedented …

Residents dismiss Moorebank intermodal approval ‘imminent’ reports

John Anderson, the chairman of Residents Against Intermodal Developments (RAID) has dismissed today’s media reports suggesting final approval as early as next week for the Sydney Intermodal Terminal Alliance (SIMTA) proposal. Mr Anderson said that while the RAID committee will …

Eagles set to swoop on Tigers in match of the round

Four matches on Saturday and two on Sunday make up round 10 of the PS4 National Premier Leagues NSW Men’s 1 competition with Bonnyrigg White Eagles and APIA Leichhardt Tigers the match of the round at Lambert Park on Saturday …

Let’s all Draw Together

Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre tomorrow, Saturday, holds the second session of Roy Marchant’s Draw Together workshop titled Uniforms. Uniforms examines the work of Australian artist Baden Pailthorpe, which is included in the exhibition Guarding the Home Front at Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre …