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26 February 2023
MAYORS BACK RAIL PROJECT
Call for direct rail line to airport
THE Macarthur region’s Mayors have welcomed NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet’s commitment to deliver the crucial rail line from Campbelltown-Macarthur to the Western Sydney International Airport.
THE Macarthur region’s Mayors have welcomed NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet’s commitment to deliver the crucial rail line from Campbelltown-Macarthur to the Western Sydney International Airport.
01 February 2023
MP CLAIMS WESTERN HOSPITALS IN CRISIS
"Targets have not been met by 30%"
THE NSW hospital system is in crisis with the State Government failing to fill one in every three nursing and midwifery positions in the West and Southwest of Sydney according to key ALP MP Greg Warren.
18 January 2023
HERE COMES SOUTH KOREA FOOTY TEAM
Campbelltown to be their traning base
THE South Korean women’s national football team will be based in Campbelltown during this year’s FIFA World Cup.
30 December 2022
LOWER COST OF PBS MEDICINES FROM JANUARY
Healthcare a major concern among voters
THE new, lower cost of PBS medicines comes into effect on New Year’s Day, meaning the most patients will pay for a PBS listed medication is $30, down from $42.50.
23 December 2022
LABOR PROMISES MUCH-NEEDED NEW SCHOOL
High school for Gregory Hills in first term
AN elected NSW Minns Labor Government will build a new public high school for the growing communities of Gledswood Hills and Gregory Hills.
AN elected NSW Minns Labor Government will build a new public high school for the growing communities of Gledswood Hills and Gregory Hills.
22 December 2022
B&B FOR BEES, BUGS AND BUTTERFLIES
There's more than a plane buzz in the air
DALLAS SHERRINGHAM
DALLAS SHERRINGHAM
HUGE international airliners won’t be the only thing creating a buzz around Western Sydney Airport when it opens in 2026.
21 December 2022
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE MAKING ROADS SAFER
Cameras track near miss incidences
THE NSW Government is harnessing the benefits of artificial intelligence (AI) to improve road safety across the state by monitoring crashes and near misses at intersections.
THE NSW Government is harnessing the benefits of artificial intelligence (AI) to improve road safety across the state by monitoring crashes and near misses at intersections.