Publication: Hawkesbury Gazette

First reported 21 hours ago - Updated 21 hours ago - 1 reports

Jets keep flying high

IN WHAT turned out to be a tough, hard fought encounter in the first half, the Nor-West Jets finally broke away and shook off their less fancied Campbelltown Blues opponents to romp away to a 98-point victory in their clash on Saturday at Bensons Lan ... [Published Hawkesbury Gazette - 21 hours ago]
First reported 21 hours ago - Updated 21 hours ago - 1 reports

Park plan ready for your say

KURRAJONG Memorial Park is set for a massive facelift following the release of the park’s master plan for public exhibition at the Council meeting last Tuesday. ... [Published Hawkesbury Gazette - 21 hours ago]
First reported 21 hours ago - Updated 21 hours ago - 1 reports

From near-death to Aussie team

ONLY nine months ago Aaron Sheath was lying in a hospital bed with bleeding on his brain following a horrific skiing accident.He had been competing in the Hawkesbury 120 Ski Race on August 25 when he hit a log at 100mp/h which caused him to hit the water ... [Published Hawkesbury Gazette - 21 hours ago]
First reported 21 hours ago - Updated 21 hours ago - 1 reports

Brunker moves closer to title shot

JOEL Brunker kept his unbeaten record intact for what was surely his last fight in the Hawkesbury last Friday night when he defeated Maxsaisai Sithsaithong at The Richmond Club.Brunker took on a southpaw for just the second time but was too classy, winning ... [Published Hawkesbury Gazette - 21 hours ago]
First reported May 21 2013 - Updated May 21 2013 - 1 reports

Cameras stay

THE news that Windsor Mall security cameras can remain turned on comes at the same time as a group of South Windsor shopkeepers are petitioning to have security cameras installed to make their area safer for themselves and for their customers. ... [Published Hawkesbury Gazette - May 21 2013]
Entities: Security
First reported May 21 2013 - Updated May 21 2013 - 1 reports

'Vandalism'

Plans to demolish historic Windsor Bridge have prompted calls for a parliamentary inquiry to look into why the heritage and the community have been ignored.-For the full story, see this weeks Gazette. ... [Published Hawkesbury Gazette - May 21 2013]
Entities: Vandalism
First reported May 21 2013 - Updated May 21 2013 - 1 reports

Cost of animals at the pound goes up

The cost of buying a dog or a cat from the Hawkesbury Companion Animal Shelter is up by $30 to cover the rising cost of vaccinations. ... [Published Hawkesbury Gazette - May 21 2013]
Entities: Vaccine
First reported May 08 2013 - Updated May 08 2013 - 1 reports

Maritimo takes out Bridge

Maritimo takes out the Bridge to Bridge on SundayMARITIMO won its second consecutive Cassell Marine Bridge to Bridge powerboat race on the Hawkesbury River on Sunday, but narrowly missed the race record.The Superclass boat scorched through the 112-kilometre ... [Published Hawkesbury Gazette - May 08 2013]
Entities: Acceleration
First reported May 08 2013 - Updated May 08 2013 - 1 reports

Brunker's added advantage

JOEL Brunker has been training at 12,000 feet for his next fight, but hasn’t left Richmond.The undefeated Hawkesbury boxer is in heavy training for his next fight at The Richmond Club and has been wearing a special altitude mask to improve his aerobic ... [Published Hawkesbury Gazette - May 08 2013]
First reported May 08 2013 - Updated May 08 2013 - 1 reports

Darley on top at Hawkesbury

THE Agnes Banks training complex helped pave the way for Darley’s three winners at Hawkesbury on Saturday according to boss Henry Plumptre.The facility is located less than 15 kilometres from the racecourse and after the win by Limes in the Hawkesbury ... [Published Hawkesbury Gazette - May 08 2013]
Entities: Melbourne
First reported May 08 2013 - Updated May 08 2013 - 1 reports

Speaker time faces the chop

THE number of speakers at Council meetings could be cut and their time allowance limited following changes to the Code of Meeting Practice put forward by Councillor Mike Creed last week.-For the full story, see this weeks Gazette. ... [Published Hawkesbury Gazette - May 08 2013]
First reported May 08 2013 - Updated May 08 2013 - 1 reports

Break-in hotspots names

AREAS in the Hawkesbury where homes and businesses are most likely to be broken into have been named. ... [Published Hawkesbury Gazette - May 08 2013]

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Park plan ready for your say [Published Hawkesbury Gazette - 21 hours ago]
Brunker moves closer to title shot [Published Hawkesbury Gazette - 21 hours ago]
From near-death to Aussie team [Published Hawkesbury Gazette - 21 hours ago]
Jets keep flying high [Published Hawkesbury Gazette - 21 hours ago]
Cameras stay [Published Hawkesbury Gazette - May 21 2013]
'Vandalism' [Published Hawkesbury Gazette - May 21 2013]
Cost of animals at the pound goes up [Published Hawkesbury Gazette - May 21 2013]
Maritimo takes out Bridge [Published Hawkesbury Gazette - May 08 2013]
Brunker's added advantage [Published Hawkesbury Gazette - May 08 2013]
Darley on top at Hawkesbury [Published Hawkesbury Gazette - May 08 2013]
Tackling homelessness in the Hawkesbury [Published Hawkesbury Gazette - May 08 2013]
Media storm at Wisemans [Published Hawkesbury Gazette - May 08 2013]
Courses teach NBN savvy [Published Hawkesbury Gazette - May 08 2013]
Illegal dumping on Putty Road [Published Hawkesbury Gazette - May 08 2013]
Break-in hotspots names [Published Hawkesbury Gazette - May 08 2013]
Speaker time faces the chop [Published Hawkesbury Gazette - May 08 2013]
Car firebombing arrest: Bligh Park [Published Hawkesbury Gazette - May 08 2013]
Future revenue at risk? [Published Hawkesbury Gazette - May 08 2013]
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Runaway parties [Published Hawkesbury Gazette - May 01 2013]
Red tape kills Back to Back [Published Hawkesbury Gazette - May 01 2013]
NBN a reality in Windsor [Published Hawkesbury Gazette - May 01 2013]
Police urge public to report missing dogs [Published Hawkesbury Gazette - May 01 2013]
Maraylya gets some attention [Published Hawkesbury Gazette - May 01 2013]
Rates look to rise 11.4 per cent [Published Hawkesbury Gazette - May 01 2013]
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