by Publishing | Mar 17, 2024 | News
“Suddenly, Toby saw a person shouting and spluttering, fighting to stay afloat. Without any guidance from Sid, he fought against the current and swam over to them, waiting as Sid grabbed the person by the arm. A wave broke nearby, and the man was wrenched from Sid’s...
by Publishing | Mar 13, 2024 | News, Priority, Uncategorized
There is no dispute that Western Sydney residents bear unequal toll burdens but for reform to occur the Minns government is going to have to stare down disgruntled motorists/voters, the powerful toll operators (namely Transurban) and possible threats of legal action....
by Publishing | Mar 11, 2024 | News
Students were promised a state of the art agricultural learning house of excellence. Outdoor, learnings, labs, a green house to develop specialised agricultural skills for future work placement. Five years since the Centre of Excellence in Agricultural Education...
by Publishing | Mar 9, 2024 | News, Uncategorized
Early Autumn is one of those in-between times in Hawkesbury. We could have a sweltering heatwave or start contemplating lighting our fires. It’s not quite stew weather, but maybe there’s an occasion for a light soup on a dull day. Conversely, it can also...
by Sam Magnusson | Mar 7, 2024 | News, Priority
ADF soldier Jack Fitzgibbon, the son of former Labor defence minister Joel Fitzgibbon has died after a parachuting training exercise near the RAAF Base at Richmond yesterday. The lance corporal was injured just after 6.30pm yesterday when he got into trouble during a...