Tag: Campbelltown 2560
Camden pauses post-natal care
The New South Wales Opposition says cost-cutting not staff shortages is behind the extended closure of Camden Hospital's postnatal care unit.[MORE]
Farah begins Titans talks
After an official "meet and greet" yesterday, the Gold Coast Titans are hopeful of a final decision from Wests Tigers hooker Robbie Farah by Christmas.[MORE]
Titans turn focus on Farah
Frustration at missing out on Cameron Smith was quickly forgotten by the Gold Coast Titans when Robbie Farah flew into the tourist strip yesterday.[MORE]
Two Sydney drug rings smashed: police
Eight people have been charged over their alleged involvement in two large drug syndicates uncovered in Sydney's south-west.[MORE]
Two mine workers hurt in explosion
Two men are being treated for flash burns after an explosion at BHP Billiton's coal mine in Sydney's south-west yesterday afternoon.[MORE]
Electrical explosion injures two
The New South Wales ambulance service says two people have been injured in an explosion at an industrial site on Sydney's south-western outskirts.[MORE]
Gillard unveils $50m medical school
Julia Gillard says a new School of Medicine in Sydney's west will help the region retain doctors.[MORE]
Roar women smash Mariners
Queensland inflicted a W-League demolition on the Central Coast with a blinding 5-0 victory at Campbelltown Stadium in Sydney on Saturday evening.[MORE]
Sydney, Jets draw in W-League
Sydney FC and the Newcastle Jets will share the points from their round four W-League clash after contesting a 1-1 draw at Campbelltown Stadium on Saturday afternoon.[MORE]
Smith Family launches Xmas appeal
The Smith Family has launched its annual Christmas appeal at a school in Sydney's south-west.[MORE]
2yo 'may have been alive in bag'
A Sydney court has heard a two-year-old boy who died, may have been alive when he was dumped in a suitcase.[MORE]
Boy in bag: Accused 'threw son to ground'
A Sydney court has heard a woman accused of murdering her son then dumping his body in a suitcase shook him twice.[MORE]
Teachers protest transfer denial
About 150 teachers have rallied outside New South Wales Parliament in support of a teacher who has been denied a transfer under the state's new school staffing policy.[MORE]
Noyce takes over as Roosters CEO
Departing Wests Tigers chief executive Steve Noyce will walk straight out of one NRL club into another after being named as the new boss of the Sydney Roosters.[MORE]
Sydney squeeze: Councils demand rail link
Councils in Sydney's south-west are threatening to block the New South Wales Government's plan to house more than a quarter of a million people in their region if a promised rail link is scrapped.[MORE]
Sydney clubs ban 'potent' alcopop
Some south-western Sydney clubs are refusing to stock a pre-mixed drink they say overwhelms inexperienced drinkers.[MORE]
Change of the guard in western Sydney councils
Labor has lost control of the mayoralty at Penrith, Parramatta and Campbelltown this week as councils met for the first time since the local government elections.[MORE]
Tigers' Harrison joins Raiders
The Canberra Raiders have signed Bronson Harrison from the West Tigers to add to the depth of talent in their forward pack.[MORE]
Policeman 'headbutted' in party brawl
A policeman has been headbutted while trying to break-up a brawl at a party in Sydney's south-west early this morning.[MORE]
Prince embarrassed by Titans' defence
Gold Coast captain Scott Prince says his side's defence effort against Wests Tigers yesterday was embarrassing.[MORE]
Men charged after alleged break in, assault
Three men have been charged after an alleged assault at Campbelltown in Sydney's south west this morning.[MORE]
Sharks bury Tigers' finals hopes
Cronulla went joint top of the NRL ladder and delivered the last rites to Wests' season with a 32-6 drubbing of the Tigers at Leichhardt Oval.[MORE]
Teen used syringe to rob servo: police
A 19-year-old woman has been charged with robbing a service station with a syringe in Sydney's south-west last month.[MORE]
Police chase 'drunk' trail bike rider
A trail bike rider has been charged with drink-driving after police chased him on foot through a Sydney suburb last night. [MORE]
Liberals hope to seize on council anger
The Liberal Party is fielding its largest ever number of candidates in next month's New South Wales council elections, in response to anger about the State Government's planning reforms.[MORE]